Gemini EVT Manual de usuario

Gemini User Guide

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Version
Date
Author
Rationale
0.1 31 January 2020 Michael Thot Initial draft.
0.2 7 February 2020 Michael Thot Added info on boot modes, buttons/switches,
LED states, USB connection guidelines.
0.3 10 February 2020
Michael Thot Updated link to Gemini Client tool to most
recent version.
0.4 14 February 2020
Michael Thot Revised based on suggestions from legal.
0.5 21 February 2020
Michael Thot Adding section for boot instructions (QFIL &
Flashboot).
0.6 25 February 2020
Michael Thot Split Gemini Client content to separate doc.
Revised based on suggestions/comments
from Renzo.
0.61 2 March 2020 Michael Thot Added note on Workplace group, device
tracking in Tasks, boot mode identification.
0.7 24 Mach 2020 Michael Thot Changed QFIL instructions link. Added final
Health & Safety Information.
0.8 31 July 2020 Michael Thot Removed Gemini Client info. Added explicit
QFIL, WiFi connection, sensor recording,
Companion App pairing, and recording
verification instructions.
0.9 28 August 2020 Michael Thot Re-ordering document - migrating technical
content into appendix

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Health and Safety Information
WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury, discomfort, or property damage, please
read and follow the health and safety information below before using the Glasses.
Intended uses & users
● For ages 18+ only. The Glasses are intended only for use by adults aged 18 and older.
Do not allow anyone under 18 to use the Glasses.
●
Non-consumer use only. The Glasses are intended for limited distribution only for
purposes of testing and data collection and are for use by the authorized user only. As
prototype equipment, the Glasses are designed and tested to reduce the risk of injury
during authorized use, but they have not been subject to the testing and certification
required for consumer use. There are known and unknown risks of personal injury, death,
sickness, and property damage associated with your use of the Glasses.
●
Read instructions. Follow all instructions provided to you with the Glasses, and read all
materials accompanying the Glasses before using them. Follow all instructions and
alerts provided through the companion app.
Vision
●
Prescription lenses. If your glasses have prescription lenses, they are intended only
for use by the prescribed user. The Glasses may provide other users with inadequate
vision correction or vision that is worse than normal. The Glasses are not intended for
users whose vision cannot be corrected with standard corrective lenses.
● Do not use if Glasses are damaged. To avoid injury to your eyes, do not use the
Glasses if they are damaged.
●
Sensors. Do not examine sensors with magnifying or optical equipment. Do not tamper
with, attempt to repair, or disassemble sensors. Do not attempt to modify or override the
sensors’ programming. Altering or impairing the sensors could cause injury or property
damage.
Proper handling & cleaning
● Handle the Glasses with care & avoid damage. The Glasses are sensitive electronic
equipment and should be handled with care.
●
Do not try to bend the temples (earpieces or arms). The Glasses’ temples are not
intended to be folded in.
○
Do not drop, strike, or shake your Glasses excessively. Do not use the Glasses if
they are damaged.
○ The Glasses are not intended for use as safety glasses or eye protection.

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○ Do not use with other head mounted displays, such as virtual reality headsets or
other glasses.
○ Storage. Store the Glasses in a clean, dry, temperature-controlled environment.
Do not leave in an unattended vehicle where temperatures may reach hot or cold
extremes.
● Water & liquids. Your Glasses are resistant to water splashes but are not designed for
submersion in water or extended exposure to water or other liquids. If water exposure
occurs, dry your Glasses thoroughly and clear the charging areas of residue or other
debris.
● Cleaning. Clean using a microfiber cloth or a lens cleaning wipe. Do not soak, rinse, or
submerge.
Driving & flying
● Driving. Do not use the companion app while driving. Follow local laws and
requirements applicable to mobile phone operation. Do not manually operate any
buttons on the Glasses while driving.
● Flying. Check applicable aviation security restrictions on personal electronics before
flying with the Glasses. The Glasses contain lithium ion batteries and should not be
placed in checked luggage.
● Distraction. Do not allow use of the Glasses to distract you from your surroundings.
Charging, electrical & heat
● Charging. Use only the provided charging cable and power adapter to charge your
Glasses. Keep the charging port clear and clean of debris and residue.
○ Do not charge while wearing.
○ Periodically inspect your Glasses, charging port, charging cable, and power
adapter for damage or signs of wear. Do not use if any part is damaged, cracked,
or if any internal components are exposed.
● Temperature & overheating. Your Glasses shouldn’t overheat or cause thermal
discomfort during normal use. If they do, stop using them and contact the Glasses
provider. Keep the Glasses away from fire and heat sources.
○ Do not use in temperatures above 45°C (113°F) or below –10°C (14°F).
○ Do not charge in temperatures above 45°C (113°F) or below 0°C (32°F).
○ Do not store in temperatures above 48°C (120°F)) or below –20°C (–4°F).
○ Low-temperature burns. To prevent potential low-temperature burns from
prolonged direct contact, do not allow extended direct skin contact with your
power adapter while charging.
●
Battery. The Glasses contain a lithium-ion battery that is not user-replaceable. Do not
attempt to remove or replace the battery. The battery may present a fire or chemical
burn hazard if misused. Do not disassemble, expose to heat, crush, puncture, short

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external contacts, or incinerate. Dispose of the Glasses consistent with instructions and
local requirements for battery disposal.
●
Accessories. Only use the Glasses with the provided charging cable and power
adapter or other authorized accessories. Use with unauthorized accessories may
damage the Glasses and increase the risk of injury or damage to other property.
Discomfort & other conditions
● Discomfort. The Glasses are intended to be worn for extended periods (as with other
glasses). If you feel any discomfort (for example, headaches, eye strain, eye/muscle
twitching, altered vision or other abnormalities, etc.), take a break. If discomfort persists,
stop using and consult a medical professional.
● Skin sensitivity. If you have skin sensitivities, be careful before and while wearing the
Glasses. Keep the Glasses clean and dry to reduce the possibility of skin irritation.
● Contagious conditions. To avoid the possibility of transferring a contagious condition,
keep your Glasses clean and do not share your Glasses. Follow the cleaning and care
instructions provided with the Glasses.
● Interference with personal medical devices. The Glasses contain magnetic material
and components that emit radio waves, which could affect the operation of medical
devices such as pacemakers or other implantable devices, hearing aids, or insulin
pumps. If you have an electronic medical device, consult your doctor or the medical
device manufacturer before using Glasses. Stop using the Glasses if you notice any
interference with your medical device.

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General Device Information
Device Logs & Points of Contact
Contact Renzo De Nardi, Naj Sarfraz or Rob Walker if you have any questions. Contact LSO
(Laser Safety Officer) John Flores-McLaughlin or EHS if there are any suspected injuries or if
you have questions about eye safety.
Conditions of Use
The Gemini EVT headset is only to be used by FTEs and contingent workers for research and
engineering purposes only. Use of the device for user studies requires specific approval.
Components
The EVT device will arrive with:
● The EVT glasses device
● Power supply
● USB charging/data cable
● Microfiber cloth

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Switches/Buttons
The device has 3 physical points of interaction: a toggle switch and 2 buttons.
● Mute Switch: Toggles privacy mode on/off. Privacy mode is enabled when red is visible.

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● Capture Button: Take a picture/video.
○ Currently used to power off the device.
○ This button may not have much tactile feedback, but should still operate correctly
when pressed.
● Power Button: Power unit on/off
○ Currently powers the device on, but does not power off the device.
Power & Charging
Charging
The device comes with a charger and a cable. The cable can be used for charging and
connecting the device to a computer. Polarized magnets will repel the cable when it’s not in the
correct orientation.
When you first connect the device to a charging source, there may be red flashing LEDs on the
inside of the right arm. The red LEDs indicate that the battery is depleted but is charging. Most
devices will exit this state and turn on within 30 seconds - 2 minutes. Some have been observed
taking as long as 15 minutes. Please be patient if your device is taking longer than normal; it
may turn on later than you expect.
Powering On
Once the device has charged sufficiently, the LED will turn blue and the device will power on.
There is no additional interaction needed.
After shutting the device down, you can power it back on by connecting it to a charging source
or a computer, or pressing the power button. Once the blue LED indicator turns on, you can
disconnect the device and it will remain powered on.
Powering Off
To power off the device, disconnect the cable and hold down the PoE button. The PoE button
may not have significant tactile feedback. It should still operate correctly when pressed.
Shutting the device down through adb commands is possible, but the device will immediately
power back on since it is connected to USB power. Hold down the PoE button rather than using
adb shutdown.
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