RealWear HMT-1Z1 User Manual

RealWear HMT-1Z1 User Manual

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HMT Release 10 User Guide
Version 1.1.4 – Updated for Release 10.4.0
RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019
www.realwear.com

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  • Page 1 HMT-1Z1 ® HMT Release 10 User Guide Version 1.1.4 – Updated for Release 10.4.0 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HMT-1Z1 Ownership Information ..............................83 HMT-1Z1 Regulatory and Compliance Statements....................84 Declaration of Conformity ............................. 86 HMT-1Z1 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information .................... 87 HMT-1Z1 Limited Warranty and Software License ....................88 HMT-1Z1 i.Safe Safety Instructions ..........................89 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019...
  • Page 3: Realwear Head Mounted Tablet One Z1

    RealWear Head Mounted Tablet One Z1 The RealWear HMT-1Z1 is the world’s first hands-free Android™ tablet class wearable computer for industrial workers and is an intrinsically safe ATEX Zone 1 and CSA C1/D1 certified fully rugged head-mounted device. The RealWear HMT-1Z1 provides the foundation for Connected Worker programs.
  • Page 4: Hmt-1Z1 Features

    IP66 – Protected against heavy seas or powerful jets hearing protection. of water. Unmatched Noise Cancellation Dust Tight The HMT-1Z1 uses four microphones and advanced IP66 – Complete protection against the ingress of algorithms to perform noise cancellation prior to voice micro particles. recognition.
  • Page 5: Hmt-1Z1 Product Specifications

    HMT-1Z1 Product Specifications Core Platform & Functions Ports Chipset 2.0 GHz 8-core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 3.5mm audio, 1 micro-USB 625 with Adreno 506 GPU - OpenGL ES 3.1 & OpenCL Boom Arm Adjust six ways for all head sizes, left or right eye...
  • Page 6: Introduction: Understanding Intrinsically Safe Devices And Their Use In Hazardous Locations

    Introduction: Understanding Intrinsically Safe Devices and Their Use in Hazardous Locations Background RealWear launched a model of its award-winning ruggedized head-mounted wearable computer for industry called the HMT-1Z1. The HMT-1Z1 is deemed “Intrinsically Safe.” Introduction While much has been written about operating equipment safely, there has been far less literature written on the equipment itself that must be used.
  • Page 7 A place in which an explosive atmosphere consisting of a mixture with air of dangerous substances in the form of gas, vapor or mist is not likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does occur, will persist for a short period only Figure 1: Zone Classification for Gas/Vapor/Mist realwear.com...
  • Page 8 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Dust clouds in the explosive region (above the minimum explosible concentration) are categorized into 3 zones, based upon the grade of release. Hazard - Powder / dust Zone 20 A place in which an explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is present continuously, or for long periods or frequently.
  • Page 9 Class 1 the hazard is a flammable vapor Class 2 the hazard is a flammable dust Class 3 the hazard is a flammable fiber Each chemical gas or vapor used in industry is classified into a gas group. realwear.com...
  • Page 10 HMT-1Z1 User Guide NEC Division System Gas & Dust Groups Area Group Representative Materials Class I, Division 1 & 2 Acetylene Hydrogen Ethylene Propane Class II, Division 1 & 2 E (Division 1 Metal dusts, such as magnesium (Division 1 only) only) Carbonaceous dusts, such as carbon &...
  • Page 11 RealWear HMT-1Z1 is the world’s first and only Class 1, Div 1, Zone 1 Certified Wearable Computing device which can be safely used in such hazardous locations. Here are the current certifications for the RealWear HMT-1Z1:...
  • Page 12 MOBILE developed and tested the RealWear HMT-1Z1 which was certified by renowned notified bodies ATEX, IECEx and NEC500 to ensure that the products satisfied all country-specific requirements. To achieve the highest level of certification that RealWear achieved is no small feat and took more than two years to complete.
  • Page 13: Hmt Release 10 - Overview

    HMT Release 10 lays the groundwork for RealWear Foresight Cloud Services, improving your overall hands-free experience while keeping you securely connected to the data in your cloud.
  • Page 14 Cloud Services Fully manageable by RealWear Foresight Cloud Language Dynamic and individual language strings can be adjusted or improved by administrators Thai and polish languages have been added for a total of 12 languages...
  • Page 15: Hmt-1Z1 Safety Guidelines

    Stop using RealWear HMT-1Z1 or its display immediately if you experience a headache, vertigo, dizziness or nausea. Do not use the HMT-1Z1 display while operating any vehicle. Move the boom arm completely out of your line of sight when not using the display. Maintain situational awareness of your surroundings while using the HMT-1Z1.
  • Page 16: Safety And Usage Guidelines

    When using an extension cable, check the integrity of the ground conductor. • Disconnect the charger from HMT-1Z1, once the battery is fully charged. • Do not use this charger in wet areas This charger is for indoor use only.
  • Page 17: Hmt-1Z1 Connectivity

    RealWear HMT-1Z1 with preinstalled non-removable battery (3400 mAh Li-Ion) • MicroUSB cable with inline Charging Protection “safety box” • Overhead strap • Rear head pad • HMT-1Z1 Quick Start Guide Included with purchase of HMT-1Z1, but shipped in a separate box: • HMT-1Z1 Regional Wall Charger realwear.com...
  • Page 18: Hmt-1Z1 Device Overview

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide HMT-1Z1 Device Overview Front View Removable Head Pad Boom Arm Removable Head Strap Camera Mic B1 10. Elbow Joint Shoulder Joint 11. MicroSD Card Slot Flashlight 12. Action Button Display Pod 13. Power Button Mic A1 14. Mic B2...
  • Page 19: Hmt-1Z1 Device Overview - Details

    HMT-1Z1 Device Overview – Details Power Button There are 2 buttons on the side of the boom arm side of the device. The smaller, silver, circular button is the power button. Later you’ll learn how to use this button to turn on the device, turn off, put to sleep, or wake up.
  • Page 20 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Details Continued Camera Pod The Camera Pod is located above the boom arm and can be pivoted up and down ((x)) degrees. It is capable of taking 16 MP photos and 1080p videos. It also includes a built-in flashlight that can be controlled with your voice.
  • Page 21 Microphone Array There are two sets of two microphones on the HMT-1Z1. The Primary Microphones handle user input, while the reference microphones cancel external noise. The front microphones, active by default, are located on the display pod. The Primary Mic is downward-facing, close to the user’s mouth, and the reference mic is upward-facing to pick up and remove background noise.
  • Page 22 Auxiliary Jack (Headphones) Headphones can be connected to the HMT-1Z1 via this jack. We recommend using RealWear 33 dB noise-reduction earbuds with your HMT-1Z1. This jack is located beside the USB-C port.
  • Page 23 The rear head pad is an adjustable and removable pad located at the inside rear of the device that rests along the back of your head. If you are mounting your HMT-1Z1 on a hard-hat or bump cap, you may choose to remove this for comfort.
  • Page 24: Hmt-1Z1 Setup Guide

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide HMT-1Z1 Setup Guide Wearing the HMT This article will walk you through how to wear your HMT device and ensure the best possible experience. Step 1 - Determining Left- or Right-Eye Configuration The HMT can be set up so that the display and camera are aligned with the left or right side of your head.
  • Page 25 Next, move the display pod into position. For the optimal experience it is recommended that the display is close to the center line of your face, in front of and close to your eye. realwear.com...
  • Page 26 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Step 6 - Adjusting the fit Ensure that the display pod is not positioned too far to the outside or too far in front of your eye. Step 7 - Turning on the HMT Before putting the HMT on your head, press and hold down the power button for about three seconds then release the power button.
  • Page 27 Warning: If you are not able to clearly see what is on screen, review how your device and display setup - double check the fitting of the strap or headwear and if your display is correctly setup for your dominant eye. realwear.com...
  • Page 28: Remote Configuration For Hmt From Web Browser

    10. When the QR code is scanned a tone will sound and you will be returned to the previous screen. The preceding steps can also be accomplished using the RealWear Companion app, available on the App Store and Google Play.
  • Page 29: Determining Eye Dominance

    Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle and - keeping your head and both hands still - close your left eye. If the object is still in the triangle, you are right-eye dominant If the object is in the triangle with either eye, then you are dominant eye neutral. realwear.com...
  • Page 30: Headwear With Hmt Devices

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Headwear with HMT Devices Compliant with your PPE, HMTs can be mounted (Check RealWear Website for specific model several other ways in order to increase stability, availability.) comfort, and safety. HMT devices are equipped standard with a Removable Mounting with Hardhat and optional accessory clips.
  • Page 31 Headwear continued The HMT-1Z1 can be mounted using a tri-band strap. realwear.com...
  • Page 32: Using The Hmt With A Hard Hat

    If you wear eye-glasses to operate a computer, or eye protection for your work, continue to wear the same glasses or eye protection while using HMT. While HMT devices are designed to work well with or without eye-glasses or eye protection, RealWear recommends wearing eye protection while using an HMT. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019...
  • Page 33: Hmt-1Z1 Charging Basics

    HMT-1Z1 to computers, wall chargers, car chargers, and other power sources that are not certified or approved as intrinsically safe. It is the only cable approved for charging the HMT-1Z1 and for moving files to and from the HMT-1Z1.
  • Page 34: Configuring Your Hmt On Release 10

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Configuring your HMT on Release 10 Settings You can access Settings from My Programs. Go to My Programs and say 'SETTINGS'. 'Page down' to see more options. Settings provides access to important system level controls and capabilities. Each of the following Settings options can be select by speaking the corresponding commands: •...
  • Page 35: Setting Up Screen Lock

    The instructions here assume you will start at the top of the page.) Step 3: Say 'SCREEN LOCK' or select using the 'SELECT ITEM #' command. On the screen above the correct command would be "SELECT ITEM 3" realwear.com...
  • Page 36 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Step 6: Repeat to input your desired PIN You can opt to view all the notifications or hide specific sequence. The PIN may be from 4 to 16 digits. When notifications. complete say "NEXT ITEM". You can also opt to hide all the notifications.
  • Page 37: Unlocking The Hmt

    The device will go to the Home Screen in the case of a reboot of the device or will return to the last screen open in the case of waking from sleep mode. Step 2: Input your PIN. Move your head left or right to highlight numbers. realwear.com...
  • Page 38: Hmt Release 10 Wireless Update

    (OTA) updates (followed by the item number)”. The software update distributed by RealWear. The HMT will not update download will start. The download time depends on automatically, it requires a user to launch the update.
  • Page 39 4 hours. Step 7: Say “INSTALL NOW” to install and update the Say "OK" to proceed with the update. HMT software immediately. The HMT will reboot itself upon completion of the update. realwear.com...
  • Page 40: Selecting Hmt Interface Language

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide HMT Configure Continued Selecting HMT Interface Language The HMT supports the following languages: English (US) French German Italian Japanese Korean Mandarin Chinese Polish Portuguese (Brazil) 10. Russian 11. Spanish 12. Thai To select the user interface language: Step 1: Press and hold the large, black Action button on the boom-side housing.
  • Page 41: Hmt Microsd Card

    Step 1: Unscrew the MicroSD card slot door and pull the edges to open. Step 3: Unlock the metal compartment and swing out to open. Step 2: Open the MicroSD card slot door and hold open with your thumb. realwear.com...
  • Page 42 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Step 4: Insert the MicroSD card into compartment as shown below. Step 5: Close the compartment and slide compartment left to lock in place. Step 6: Close the MicroSD card slot door. Step 7: Re-insert the screw and tighten to secure.
  • Page 43: Setting Up And Using A Microsd Card

    Step 4: Say "NEXT ITEM" Step 2: Use the "SELECT ITEM #" command to select the notification number and setup the MicroSD card. Then say "OPEN". Step 5: Say "ERASE AND FORMAT". The MicroSD card formatting progress is displayed. realwear.com...
  • Page 44 HMT-1Z1 User Guide MicroSD Card Setup Continued Step 6: When finished, say "DONE" Step 9: Say "PAGE DOWN", then say "REALWEAR" Step 7: Now enable the card as the default storage. Say "MY CONTROLS" Step 10: Say "STORAGE MODE" to toggle between Local Storage and SD Card.
  • Page 45: Hmt Device Care

    HMT Device Care Powering Off the HMT RealWear recommends that you power off your HMT device when not in use to conserve battery and ensure the longevity of the device. You can do so in two ways: A. Hands Free Say “MY CONTROLS”...
  • Page 46: Cleaning The Hmt Device

    Replacement straps can be purchased at http://shop.realwear.com. • Hearing Protection Ear Buds: The RealWear Hearing Protection Ear Buds are an electronic component with a metal connector, and cleaning of the buds themselves is not recommended. A polish with a dry or lightly damp cloth should be sufficient.
  • Page 47: Hmt Interaction Modes

    When you want to stop using this gesture and return to page up/down commands, say "SCROLL DISABLE". This is extremely useful for quick scrolling to the bottom of a list; when the bottom is reached, quickly say "SCROLL DISABLE". realwear.com...
  • Page 48: Speech Keyboard

    ELEASE Speech Keyboard is the default method by which text may be entered into a text field using the HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1. Whenever a text entry screen is brought into focus or selected, the hands-free keyboard is displayed overlaying part of the application.
  • Page 49 Some languages support local dictation as well. You can also access the 'DICTATION' option by saying 'MORE OPTIONS'. For more information, please visit www.realwear.com/support. NOTE: If the keyboard becomes hidden or accidentally closed, use the "SELECT ITEM #" command to select the text field again and the speech keyboard will reappear.
  • Page 50 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Speech Keyboard Continued Keyboard Voice Commands Voice Command Action "SECURE ENTRY" Toggles to Secure Entry mode "NORMAL ENTRY" Toggles to Normal Entry Mode “SCAN CODE” Allows user to scan QR code for text entry To set the zoom level for clear scanning say “Zoom level 1-5”. For example, to set the zoom level to 3, say “Zoom level 3”.
  • Page 51: Voice Control

    HMT Interaction Continued Voice Control Introducing WearHF™ WearHF™ is an innovative software solution that enables you to use your RealWear HMT as a hands-free device. It is easy to use and loaded with intuitive functions. Speech Recognition — Say What You See HMT devices operate based on speech recognition.
  • Page 52 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Voice Continued Alternate Speech Recognition Sometimes, the control on the screen has no name, is a scroll button without a label, or is a file with an unpronounceable filename such as 3454- x.pdf. WearHF™ automatically proposes an alternative speech command and assigns a number.
  • Page 53: Hmt Release 10 Software Overview

    • Note: your organization may have modified the home screen to add or subtract some of the launch icons. HMT Home Screen Accessing the Home Screen To access the Home Screen from anywhere in the system, say “NAVIGATE HOME”. realwear.com...
  • Page 54 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Home Continued Control Buttons You can access the various applications by activating the following controls provided in the Home Screen. Voice Command Action “MY PROGRAMS” Launches application launcher to see and access all the applications installed in the device.
  • Page 55: My Programs

    To view contextual voice commands, say, "SHOW • My Camera HELP." • My Controls • My Files • Settings • Wireless Update My Programs user interface view. The help menu will stay active until you dismiss it by saying “HIDE HELP”. realwear.com...
  • Page 56: Recent Applications

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Recent Applications To browse recent applications, from any screen, say "RECENT APPLICATIONS". After a moment, numbers will appear in the upper right corner of each open app. Use the "PAGE DOWN" and "PAGE UP" commands to scroll through open applications.
  • Page 57: My Files

    “MY DOCUMENTS” My Files Screen When on the My Files view, say 'MORE OPTIONS' to open the options panel and access the Scan Bookmark tool. From My Files say "RECENT FILES" for quick reference to any recently opened file. realwear.com...
  • Page 58 HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Files Continued My Photos The command "MORE OPTIONS" provides access to a My Photos contains all still image files organized into sorting featuring to help manage photo files. Open the folders in supported formats. By default, a folder called options panel from the My Photos view.
  • Page 59 HMT camera. "RECENT Displays recent files. FILES" “BACK ONE Navigates to the previous LEVEL” folder in the folder tree. “SHOW HELP” Displays extra commands. "MORE Displays contextual options for OPTIONS" each view. realwear.com...
  • Page 60: My Documents

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Files Continued My Documents A small thumbnail will appear in the upper left part of the screen with a purple rectangle representing the current view. My Documents My Photos You can open PDF files and image files using document viewer with hands-free control.
  • Page 61 For example, to go to page 5, PAGE 3"... say “Go to page 5”. “NEXT PAGE" Scrolls to next/previous page. "PREVIOUS PAGE" "MY BOOKMARKS" Displays the bookmarks currently saved in the device, for the open document. "SHOW HELP" Displays extra commands. realwear.com...
  • Page 62: Media Player

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Media Player My Media If you select an audio or video file from My Media, it is played using the media player. View or open files that you've captures using the HMT by navigating into the Camera folder.
  • Page 63 Pauses audio while playing. "AUDIO PLAY" Plays paused audio. "SELECT VOLUME 1- Sets the default volume level of 10" the device to specified value. For example, to set the volume to 3, say “Select volume 3”. "SHOW HELP" Displays extra commands. realwear.com...
  • Page 64: Deleting Files From File Manager

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Step 4: To select a specific file, you need to use the Deleting Files from File number assigned to it. For example, you can say Manager “SELECT ITEM 3”, to select the third file, or “SELECT ITEM 5”, to select the fifth file.
  • Page 65 Voice Command Action "MORE OPTIONS" Open the Options panel. “SELECT ITEM Select an item by 1”, “SELECT ITEM 2” ... number. "SELECT ALL ITEMS" Select all items. “DELETE SELECTED” Delete selected item. "CONFIRM DELETION” Confirm deletion of selected item. realwear.com...
  • Page 66: My Camera

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Software Overview Continued My Camera My Camera is a hands-free application for taking photographs and videos. From the Home Screen or from the My Programs screen, say "MY CAMERA" to launch the My Camera application. When My Camera is launched, a live view of the HMT camera's optical input will be visible in the HMT display pod.
  • Page 67 Open it by saying 'PREVIEW' while the preview pane is Say "STOP RECORDING" to stop recording video. displayed. Take Photo Preview of Photo: Take a photo by saying "TAKE PHOTO". Preview of Video: My Files Say "MY FILES" to access stored files on the device. realwear.com...
  • Page 68 HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Camera Continued Exposure Level For greater adaptation to more environmental situations, Exposure levels can be adjusted on the fly simply by saying "EXPOSURE LEVEL MINUS TWO." More Options in the My Camera app include: • Aspect ratio •...
  • Page 69 Saying "FIELD OF VIEW" toggles between narrow and wide field of view. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. Image Resolution Saying "IMAGE RESOLUTION" allows you to toggle between image resolution options. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. realwear.com...
  • Page 70 HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Camera Continued Frame Rate Saying "FRAME RATE" allows you to toggle the frame rate at which video will be captured. • "MANUAL FOCUS" • "FLASH ON" • "FLASH OFF" Manual Focus Saying "MANUAL FOCUS" toggles on Manual Focus.
  • Page 71 ONE", "ZOOM LEVEL TWO", ... , "ZOOM LEVEL FIVE" "MORE OPTIONS" Opens Camera Options panel. "MANUAL Switches focus mode to FOCUS" manual. "AUTO FOCUS" Switches focus mode to auto. "FLASH ON" Turns flash on. "FLASH OFF" Turns flash off. realwear.com...
  • Page 72: My Controls

    “MY CONTROLS”. Action Button My Controls is designed with a combination of voice controls and head movements. Power Options Bluetooth Wireless Network Flashlight Brightness Volume Microphone Color Mode Dictation Help Command RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com...
  • Page 73 "POWER DOWN", "REBOOT", "SLEEP NOW" and "HOTSWAP". NOTE: HOTSWAP feature is only present on the HMT- 1. For HMT-1Z1 specific information please refer to the Power Options section below. Auto-Rotate Saying "AUTO ROTATE" toggles on or off screen rotation.
  • Page 74 HMT-1Z1 User Guide Volume Wireless Network Saying "VOLUME" allows you to change the volume setting on the system. Say "SET LEVEL 1-10" to Saying "WIRELESS NETWORK" allows you to "ENABLE" change the volume setting. or "DISABLE" WiFi, as well as access the "WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS"...
  • Page 75 Toggles on and off the auto- mute function "COLOR MODE" Toggle light and dark mode. "DICTATION" Toggles between Local and Cloud-based dictation. "HELP Toggles the visibility of the COMMAND" "SHOW HELP" icon across all screens where it is visible by default. realwear.com...
  • Page 76: Action Button

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Controls Continued Action Button The action button control, found in the My Controls menu, allows an HMT user to change the result of a single press of the Action Button. By default the Action Button control is present in My Controls and set to Home Screen mode, meaning that pressing the Action Button will return the user to the Home Screen.
  • Page 77: Power Management

    Power Management Power Options allow you to access power management functions using voice commands. NOTE: As the battery for the HMT-1Z1 is not removable, the HOTSWAP feature is not available. To access Power Options: From any screen say, "MY CONTROLS", then say "POWER OPTIONS".
  • Page 78: Microphone Settings

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide My Controls Continued Microphone Settings Switch between Front Microphones and Rear Microphones. By default, the Front Microphones are enabled. The front microphones are built into the display pod and provide optimal noise-cancellation. If using the HMT with the display flipped back and out of your line of sight, you can use a second set of microphones that are built into the frame of the HMT.
  • Page 79: Power Warnings

    The warning popup will appear when the battery discharges to 15%, 10%, and 5%. At each level, a different color battery warning graphic appears. You may dismiss the warning and continue operating the device by saying "DISMISS". NOTE: The HOTSWAP feature is not available on the HMT-1Z1 as the battery is not removable on this model. realwear.com...
  • Page 80: Notifications

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Notifications Notifications are actionable messages sent from the operating system and applications. They highlight and communicate important information with HMT users. Notifications on the HMT are easy to access at any time, just say "SHOW NOTIFICATIONS".
  • Page 81: Barcode Reader

    You can also scan QR codes that contain RealWear bookmarks, URLs, and application codes to open the respective items. You can turn on or off the HMT Flashlight by saying “FLASHLIGHT ON” or “FLASHLIGHT OFF” while Barcode Reader is open.
  • Page 82 Software Overview Continued Setting Up Bluetooth Master/Slave Switch You can connect HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1 to other Bluetooth devices, in either Bluetooth master or Bluetooth slave modes. • In Master mode, HMT can connect to audio devices such as Bluetooth earpieces and Bluetooth speakers.
  • Page 83: Hmt-1Z1 Ownership Information

    The information contained herein covers the following RealWear HMT-1Z1 model(s): T1100S You can find the model name on the HMT-1Z1 one of the two device labels on the rear inner band. You must take off the removable pad to see the label. Serial Numbers are 15 characters in length.
  • Page 84: Hmt-1Z1 Regulatory And Compliance Statements

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Ownership Information Continued HMT-1Z1 Regulatory and Compliance Statements WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RealWear, Inc. for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 85 5. De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi être avisés que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont désignés utilisateurs principaux (c.-à-d., qu’ils ont la priorité) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. realwear.com...
  • Page 86: Declaration Of Conformity

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Ownership Information Continued Declaration of Conformity EU Regulatory Conformance Hereby,We, i.safe MOBILE GmbH declare that the radio equipment type T1100S is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. Declaration of Conformity RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019...
  • Page 87: Hmt-1Z1 Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Information

    United States and Canada. The limit recommended by FCC and IC is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gram of tissue. The highest SAR value of the HMT-1Z1 for use: • By the ear is 1.31 W/kg (1g) Radiation Exposure Statement —...
  • Page 88: Hmt-1Z1 Limited Warranty And Software License

    HMT-1Z1 User Guide Ownership Information Continued HMT-1Z1 Limited Warranty and Software License Please visit http://realwear.com/terms-of-sale/ for full Limited Warranty and Software license information. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019...
  • Page 89: Hmt-1Z1 I.safe Safety Instructions

    English version shall apply. Application ATEX & IECEx The HMT-1Z1 model T1100S is approved for use in zone 1, zone 2, zone 21 and zone 22 in accordance with directives 2014/34/EU (ATEX) and the IECEx System. NEC & CEC The HMT-1Z1 model T1100S is approved for use in Division 1 and 2 Class I, II, III.
  • Page 90 HMT-1Z1 User Guide i.Safe Instructions Continued Ex-relevant Safety Regulations • Use of this device assumes that the operator observes the conventional safety regulations and has read and understood manual, safety instructions and certificate. • Inside ex-hazardous areas the covers of all interfaces must be closed •...
  • Page 91 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com...

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