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Press the MENU button to view setting menus as well as to confirm setting changes (when it functions as an Enter button). Lenses Nose pad Headphones Connecting cord Processor Unit (Front) Processor Unit (Front) Power indicator Lit in green when the system is on, and lit in red in standby mode. PASS THROUGH indicator Lit in amber when HDMI pass-through is used. Processor Unit (Back) HDMI IN jack HDMI OUT jack AC IN terminal (HDMI Input) (HDMI Output) Note • Source signals cannot be passed through the HDMI OUT jack until the HDMI pass- through is enabled (page 22) and the Head Mount system is turned off. Fitting the Head Mounted Unit The head mounted unit can be adjusted in several ways to ensure a personalized, comfortable fit. For a more comfortable fit, always adjust the head mounted unit before putting it on. Nose pad Ear pad 3214 1 Adjusting the forehead supporter Forehead supporters in two thicknesses are included. Choose the best thickness for your needs, accounting for image focus, pressure on your nose, distance between your glasses and the lenses and other considerations. Slit Top axis Bottom axis The forehead supporter can be detached by pulling it diagonally up and away from the unit, so that you can attach the supporter of your preferred thickness. Also choose the best supporter height (on top or bottom axis) for your forehead. To attach the supporter, align the supporter slits with the axes on both sides and push until the supporter clicks into place. Attach the forehead supporter cover as desired. Attach the included cover to the forehead supporter. 2 Light blocker If external light reflected on the screens is distracting, attach the light blockers. Light blocker The left light blocker is labeled “L,” and the right one, “R.” Attach the correct blocker on each side by pushing the tabs into the three holes on the bottom of the lens section. Notes • It may not be possible to attach the light blockers when wearing some sorts of glasses. • • 3 Further headband strap adjustment If necessary, you can tighten the lower headband strap even more by using the supplied clip to shorten it. Headband strap clip 4 Attaching the connecting cord holder To keep the connecting cord of the head mounted unit out of the way, use the supplied connecting cord holder and attach the connecting cord to the lower headband strap. Connecting cord holder Hook for bottom headband strap Hook for connecting cord For a Comfortable Fit Have the weight of the head mounted unit balanced between your forehead and the back of your head Forehead supporter Lower headband strap Wear the head mounted unit so that it is supported both by the forehead supporter and the lower headband strap. Fasten it to keep it level on your head. If there is too much pressure on the nose pad, remove the unit and adjust the fit. Try moving the lower headband strap down on your head or switching forehead supporters (page 12). Ensure a secure fit If either headband strap is too loose or too tight, adjust the strap length for a better fit. Replacing Consumables Replacing Consumables •Ear pad (EP-G1) • Ear cushion • Nose pad • Forehead supporter (Type A (thin), Type B (medium) or Type C (thick)) • Forehead supporter cover • Headband strap clip • Light blocker (1 each for the left and right) • Connecting cord holder When these consumables break or show signs of wear, consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony service center. You can replace the ear pads, the ear cushions, and the nose pad as shown below. Removing ear pads, replacing ear cushions Pull the ear pad toward the edge, away from the headphone. Be careful not to pull too forcefully, which may tear the ear pad. Slit Ear cushion Remove the ear cushion. Adhesive backing Peel the new ear cushions away from the adhesive backing. When attaching them, align the slit with the ear cushion’s opening. After replacing the ear cushions, reattach the ear pads. Replacing the nose pad Pull off the nose pad to remove it. To attach a new nose pad, push the nose pad clip into the opening. Confirming Screen Alignment Confirm screen alignment by referring to the confirmation screen displayed initially after lens span adjustment. Screens on the head mounted unit are described below, with an explanation of how to confirm alignment. The display section of the head mounted unit consists of two small screens, on the left and right. Images on each screen overlap to form a single image. Always check screen alignment by referring to the confirmation screen before use to make sure the screens are aligned properly. Left image Right image Image perceived with both eyes Correct Display Correct Display e horizontal line intersect. It is acceptable if the “I” marks and the horizontal line intersect in a position other than the center of the screen. Incorrect Display If even one of the “I” marks and the horizontal line do not intersect, the head mounted unit may have been bent out of shape, or it may be damaged. If this condition occurs, co...