Page 2 - Welcome to the BT-200; Saving and Viewing; You can transfer movies and images saved on a computer to this prod-; Simply connect by USB; “Viewing Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery)” on page 28; Viewing a Website; Search for movies on a website; “Viewing Movies on a Website (Browser)” on page 29; INTERNET; This product is a standalone, see-through mobile viewer for both
2 Welcome to the BT-200 Saving and Viewing You can transfer movies and images saved on a computer to this prod- uct, and then view them. Simply connect by USB ➡ “Viewing Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery)” on page 28 Viewing a Website You can view movies on a website by connecting to the Intern...
Page 3 - Supports Miracast; Miracast is a technology that wirelessly connects sup-; Viewing Images on a Smartphone
3 Supports Miracast Miracast is a technology that wirelessly connects sup- ported devices directly with each other and streams movies and music between the devices. This product supports images being received from and streamed to other devices. ➡ “ S y n c h r o n i z i n g O t h e r D e v i c e s a...
Page 4 - Contents
4 Contents Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Getting Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - User's Guide Organization; Start Guide; Symbols Used in this Guide; Safety symbols; Warning; General information symbols; Caution
5 User's Guide Organization User's Guide (this guide) This guide provides information on safely using this product, basic operating methods, and troubleshooting. Make sure you read this guide before using the product. Start Guide This guide provides information on using this product for the first ti...
Page 6 - For your safety, read the attached documents carefully to; Safety Instructions
6 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 6 Unplug the product when it is not being used. The insulation may deteriorate, which may result in electric shock, fire, or malfunc-tion. Do not touch the AC adapter during a thunderstorm. Do not leave this product in locations subject to extreme environ-mental...
Page 10 - Part Names and Functions; Controller; Getting Ready
10 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 10 Part Names and Functions Controller Getting Ready microSD card slot I nser t a commercially available mi- croSD card. Switch key Switches the operation per for med when you press the Up/Down keys be- tween adjusting the volume, adjusting the brightness, and ...
Page 11 - Headset
11 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 11 Headset Camera/Indicator Captures images and movies. The indicator flashes when the camera is operating. ➡“Preinstalled applications” on page 22 Mute knock By tapping here twice, you can acti- vate the mute knock function which temporarily paus...
Page 12 - Charging; Connect the headset and the controller.; Connect the controller and the AC adapter with the USB cable.; Plug in the AC adapter.
12 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 12 Charging The product is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge before use. This section explains how to charge using the AC adapter. Initial charging takes approximately 5 hours. 1 Connect the headset and the controller. Insert the h...
Page 13 - Understanding the LED indicator; Flashing red; Wearing the Headset; Use both hands to open the arms, and then put on; Note
13 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 13 Understanding the LED indicator The color and status of the LED indicator shows the status of the product. Light-blue Operating Flashing light-blue (one second intervals) Starting up / Shutting down Flashing light-blue (two second intervals) Ch...
Page 14 - For people who wear glasses; Adjust the width and position of the nose pads so
14 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 14 For people who wear glasses The headset can be worn over glasses that are up to approximately 5.7 inches (14.5 cm) wide. Note Adjust the nose pads as shown below.• Pull the nose pads so that they rest on your nose over the frames of the glasses...
Page 15 - Turning On and Off; Turning on; Before turning on the product, check the charge level.; the product enters Sleep mode and the LED indicator turns
15 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 15 Turning On and Off Turning on Note Before turning on the product, check the charge level. ➡ “Charging” on page 12 1 Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it there until the LED indicator turns light-blue. The LED indicator flashes lig...
Page 16 - • Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it there; • Disabling controller operations (Key lock); Turning off; Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it
16 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Getting Ready 16 Note If the product freezes, you can force it to shutdown by using one of the following methods. • Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it there for at least eight seconds. • Use something thin to press the reset button for at least ...
Page 17 - Using the Trackpad; This section explains how to operate the product using; Operations
17 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 17 Operation methods ■ Tap Move the pointer to an icon or dis- play item, and then tap the trackpad. Do this to launch applications and select items.Pointer format: ■ Drag Touch the track pad for about one second to select the icon or display item, and then dra...
Page 18 - Select key; Pinch out
18 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 18 ■ Left/Right keys Move your finger right or left along the edge of the screen to move the selected item right or left. Hold your finger in place to keep moving right or left beyond the current screen view. ■ Select key Tap any corner to confirm th...
Page 19 - Entering text; Tap a location where text entry is possible to display the; Changing the character type; acter type of the keyboard.
19 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 19 Entering text Tap a location where text entry is possible to display the software keyboard. Tap the keyboard to enter text. Changing the character type Tap the [AB12] key on the keyboard to change the char- acter type of the keyboard. Note You can...
Page 20 - Launching an application; Launch an application from the APPS list screen.; Using the Home Screen; You can launch applications and manage various set-; Status bar
20 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 20 Launching an application Launch an application from the APPS list screen. Home screen key Tap APPS list screen key Tap App screen Using the Home Screen You can launch applications and manage various set- tings from the Home screen.The following sc...
Page 21 - Arranging apps and widgets on the Home screen; Drag to the location you want to place the icon,; Deleting apps and widgets from the Home screen; Drag the app/widget you want to delete over the
21 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 21 Arranging apps and widgets on the Home screen Select apps and widgets you want to display on the Home screen from the APPS/WIDGET list screen, and then arrange them. 1 On the APPS/WIDGET list screen, move the pointer to the app/widget, and then ho...
Page 22 - Preinstalled applications; See the Reference Guide for more details on each appli-; Status bar icons
22 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 22 No connection with MOVERIO M irror Sink mode Preinstalled applications See the Reference Guide for more details on each appli- cation. Gallery ➡ on page 28 Music Browser ➡ on page 29 SEViewer MOVERIO Mirror ➡ on page 30 Calendar Search People Soun...
Page 23 - Available widgets
23 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 23 Email Music Music playlist Power control Find Settings MOVERIO Mirror Email Camera Clock Downloads Settings Moverio APPS Market Available widgets Widgets are small applications that display information on the Home screen. The following widgets are...
Page 24 - Initial Settings; Setting up network; Check the following before setting up.
24 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 24 2 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 3 Tap [WIRELESS & NETWORKS] - [Wi-Fi ] - [OFF] to turn the Wi-Fi [ON]. Available SSIDs (network names) are displayed. Initial Settings Set up the following settings before using the product. Setting up networ...
Page 25 - Setting the language; You can set the display language.; Tap the language you want to use.; The display language changes to the selected lan-; Tap the SSID (network name) you want to connect; • See the following for details on how to enter text.; “Entering text” on page 19; • You can add an SSID manually if the network you want
25 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 25 Setting the language You can set the display language. 1 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 2 Tap [PERSONAL] - [Language & input] - [Language]. 3 Tap the language you want to use. The display language changes to the selected lan- guage. 4 Tap th...
Page 26 - Viewing Tips; How the screen is displayed; It is difficult to see all of your surroundings while viewing with; Setting the date and time
26 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 26 Viewing Tips How the screen is displayed You can change the size of the screen depending on the distance from your point of view. If your point of view is in the distance, it will feel as if the screen is in the distance and larger. If your point ...
Page 27 - Place the center of the replacement shade over the; If the shade is pushed or pulled with too much force, the; Replacing the shade; Place your finger below the shade and pull forward.
27 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Operations 27 2 Place the center of the replacement shade over the center of the headset, and then press the center until it clicks to the headset. Caution If the shade is pushed or pulled with too much force, the shade could be damaged. Do not use too much for...
Page 28 - Tap the data you want to view.; Operations while playing movies; The pause button is displayed when you tap the screen.; Viewing Movies Copied from a; This section explains how to view images saved on your; computer to this product with a USB cable. The computer; Viewing Images
28 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 28 2 Tap the data you want to view. Tap [ ] to display the application selection screen. Tap [ Video player] to start playing the data. Operations while playing movies A B 1 Pause The pause button is displayed when you tap the screen. Tap [ ] to pause play back...
Page 29 - Tab; URL field; Browser basic operations; You can perform the following operations on web pag-; Using the Browser's menu; Menu list allows you to add new tabs or browse text on; See the Reference Guide for more details on each menu.; Vi ew i n g M ov i e s o n a We b s i te; This section explains how to connect to the Internet; Check the following points in advance.; “Initial Settings” on page 24; The Browser screen is displayed.; Tap the URL field and then enter a search keyword; If the URL field is hidden, tap the tab to show it again.
29 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Viewing Images 29 1 Tab 2 URL field Browser basic operations You can perform the following operations on web pag- es. • Tap: Click links and buttons.• Flick : Scroll pages. Flick using t wo fingers to scroll smoothly. • Pinch out/Pinch in: Enlarge/reduce the pa...
Page 30 - • When receiving images from other devices:; Synchronizing Other Devices and; This section explains how to connect this product to; • To sync with devices that do not support Miracast, you can; The MOVERIO Mirror main screen is displayed.; Select the connection mode.; • When receiving images from other devices: Select
30 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Viewing Images 30 3 Tap [Target Device]. 4 Connect to devices. • When receiving images from other devices: Check the ID of this product, and then press the [ ] key. Synchronizing Other Devices and Screens (MOVERIO Mirror) This section explains how to connect th...
Page 31 - Playing the content
31 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Viewing Images 31 • When sending images to other devices: Tap the ID of the device you want to connect to, and then press the [ ] key. This product’s screen is displayed on the connected device. 5 Playing the content • When receiving images from other devices: ...
Page 32 - Cannot view movies or listen to audio; Gallery; Images are fuzzy; If you think a malfunction has occurred, check the fol-; The product does not turn on; “Charging” on page 12; Troubleshooting
32 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 32 Cannot view movies or listen to audio • Check if the movie format for the application being used is supported. Gallery MP4 (MPEG4+AAC/Dolby Digital Plus), MPEG2 (H.264+AAC/Dolby Digital Plus) MOVERIO Mirror MPEG2 (H.264+AAC/Dolby Digi- tal Plus) • Supported ...
Page 33 - Cannot perform controller operations; How do I acquire apps?; You can find applications that are supported by this product; Maintenance; If you can see dust on the image or the image becomes
33 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Troubleshooting 33 Cannot perform controller operations • You cannot per form controller operations when the power switch is slid to the side opposite the [ ] (Key lock enabled). Slide the switch to the center. • If the LED is blue (Sleep mode), slide the power...
Page 34 - Main Specifications; Restrictions in operation may occur when using an adapter plug.; Specifications
34 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 34 ■ Main Specifications Model Number BT-200 Material Polysilicon TFT active matrix LCD panel size 0.42” wide panel (16:9) LCD panel pixel count 518,400 QHD (horizontal 960 x vertical 540 dots) x 3 Angle of view Approximately 23 degrees Virtual screen size 40” ...
Page 36 - Intellectual Property Rights
36 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 36 Intellectual Property Rights Trademarks Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. iWnnIME © OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2011 All Rights Reserved. microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3...
Page 37 - General Notes
37 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 37 General Notes Notes R egarding Wireless LAN Do not use the Wireless LAN function in France unless you are indoors. If you purchase this product outside of North America and Taiwan, please note that this product emits wireless LAN electromagnetic waves on cha...
Page 41 - Contact List
41 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 41 Contact List This address list is current as of August 2012.A more up-to-date contact address can be obtained from the corresponding website listed here. If you do not find what you need on any of these pages, please visit the main Epson home page at www.eps...
Page 47 - NEW ZEALAND; PHILIPPINES; SINGAPORE; TAIWAN; THAILAND
47 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead 01_Chapter title 47 01_Head A 02__lead 47 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Contact List 47 NEW ZEALAND Epson New Zealand Level 2, 7-9 Fanshawe Street, Auckland Central, 1010, New Zealand Tel: 09 366 6855 Fax: 09 366 6865 http://www.epson.co.nz PHILIPPINES Ep...