Charging the Navigator
There are two ways to charge the Navigator 500 battery. The method chosen depends on available hardware. Method 1: Charging the Battery on the Headset Locate the charging port on the back of the headset, behind the battery housing, marked by a USB symbol. Open the protective covering for the charging port. Insert the USB-C cable into the back ofSome readersConnecting the Navigator to WiFi
There are two ways to connect your Navigator to WiFi. Which way to choose depends on what information you have available about the WiFi network you are trying to join. Method 1: Configuration PageSome readersPowering On the Navigator
The power button is the square, black and silver, finger print scanning button in front of the battery. Press and hold down the button for about three seconds, then release. You will hear a sound in about ten seconds as the start-up sequence completes and the screen activates. Fine-tune the position of the display pod until you can see the entire Navigator home screen.Some readersUpdating Firmware on Navigator
Power on the headset and ensure you are connected to Wi-Fi. For instructions on how to connect to WiFi, please see here: Connecting the Navigator to WiFi Charge the headset to at least 30%. Leave the headset plugged into power during the update process, as if the headset drops below 30% at any time, the update will stop. Say “My Programs", then "Wireless Update.” Wait a few seconds for the device to fetch the update.Some readersChanging the language on your Realwear Navigator
Realwear Navigator devices support over 20 languages, and it is easy to switch the language the device uses. HVC is only available in English currently, but we are working to add additional language support. To select a language to use on Realwear Navigator, follow the instructions below: Press and hold the "action" button (the button closest to the camera module) for 5 seconds to enter the language selection interface. Keep holding the button, the language options will scroll on the scSome readersAttaching the Workband for Navigator
The workband can be easily adjusted, and the tall clips securely attach to the headset for additional device stability. Place the workband on your head with the velcro on the back and the wide portion on the front. Using the velcro strap, adjust the fit like a baseball cap. Take the workband off and hold it with the wide end of the band in the fronFew readersUsing Universal Voice Commands on Navigator
Navigate home will return you to the device home screen. Navigate back will take you to the previous screen. My programs navigate you to your programs folder, where you can launch Hippo Virtual Care. My controls display the controls panel. Show help will provide information on the commandsFew readersConfiguring Time Zone on Navigator
From the home screen, say, “My Programs" "Settings" "Page Down" "Page Down" "System" "Date and Time” Ensure that the Use Network Provided time toggle switch is enabled. If it’s not turned on, turn it on by saying, “Use network provided time" "Time zone.” The Region and Time zone are set to the address it was shipped to. If the region is accurate, say “Time zone,” then “Page up,” or “Page down,” to scroll through the available time zones in the region. Say the nameFew readersLaunching Hippo Virtual Care (HVC) on Navigator Series Headsets
The Navigator Home Screen is the dashboard for the headset and the default screen when you power on Navigator Series headsets. Voice commands control Navigator Series headsets. To launch Hippo Virtual Care, say “My Programs,” then say “HVC XR.” Hippo Virtual Care App LaunchFew readersPositioning the Navigator Headset
Start by positioning the display pod on your dominant eye side and bend the boom so it forms a slight “Z” shape. Place the device on your head so that it is horizontal with the ground and positioned above your ears, along your temple area. The display pod should be positioned towards your face’s centerline — the display in front of and slightly below your dominant eye and as close as possible. This image is of the subject wearing an HMT-1, but the positioning of the display pod should be the saFew readers