User`s manual

For Windows XP, press the “Continue Anyway” button and for Vista, press the “Install this
driver software anyway” button. These messages may appear a couple of times.
When the installer advises you that it is finished, press the “Finish” button and proceed to
step 2.
The above process will have installed the drivers required to support your video eyewear, calibration
software to adjust its tracking system, and the iWearMonitor with Extensions to enable tracking and/or 3D
stereoscopic video in several applications without native iWear support.
Two or more iWear icons will have been placed on your desktop, one for the iWearMonitor and another
for the iWear VR920 Calibrator application. If you don’t want these on your desktop.
Your software disc may also contain free bonus software.
Click “Install Bonus Software” and follow the onscreen instructions to install these programs.
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Connect the Video Eyewear
If you have not already done so, remove and discard the clear plastic protective sheet applied to the face
of each display.
Your eyewear has a cable that splits into two with a UBS connector on one and a VGA connector on the
other. The USB can be connected to any USB 2.0 port on your computer or on a powered USB 2.0
compliant hub. How you connect the VGA connector varies dependent upon the configuration of your
computer but, in general, can be connected to any available VGA or DVI graphics port. If your graphics
card only has one connector, use a splitter cable or box (not included) to provide an additional connector.
Common cable connection scenarios:
Cable Option 1: Single Graphics Port w/splitter Cable Option 2: Dual Graphics Ports
If you are installing your eyewear on a laptop with an external monitor port, it is essentially the same as
Cable Option 1.
Tip: If your target graphics port has a DVI connector, use the provided VGA to DVI adaptor to mate it
with the eyewear’s VGA connector.
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