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pulled back, out of the pivot ring for remounting in an alternate mounting
system, such as a pair of safety glasses or helmet.
No electrical connects bind the display to its original sunglass style
mounting system and tracker, nose bridge, focus and Controller
connections are virtually unaffected.
Nose Bridge
Your STAR 1200’s nose bridge and pads are adjustable. For the best
viewing experience your displays should be centered in front of your eyes.
By sliding the nose bridge assembly’s stem in or out of the display module
you can adjust the resting height of the displays. By bending the wire nose
pad arms you can address the angle and spread of the pad to achieve
optimum comfort.
To adjust the nose bridge:
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Slide the nose bridge assembly in and out to adjust its reach to position the
eyewear displays directly in your line of sight.
Note:
If you withdraw the nose bridge assembly too far enough, it will come completely
out of the display module. Don't worry if this happens as it can be easily slid back
in and enables you to replace the nose bridge assembly should it be broken.
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Gently bend the wire arms of the nose pad to achieve a comfortable fit with
the pad’s face resting on the bridge of your nose – in the same manner that
you would adjust the nose pads on standard eyeglasses.
Tip:
Gentle persuasion with a pair of needle nose pliers works best to bend the wire
nose pad arms. This places the least amount of strain on the assembly and
adjacent parts.
Note:
The wire nose pad arms are not designed for frequent bending or sharp angles
as this may weaken and break them. Replacement nose pad assemblies are
available for purchase from Vuzix (www.vuzix.com).