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1. Registration Please complete and return the enclosed user registration form This will ensure that you receive applicable updates following your HeadMouse purchase In addition you will be on the list to receive follow on product information and new product announcements Origin Instruments Corporation Page 5 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Hardware Description The HeadMouse Extreme is an infrared optical sensor that tracks side to side and up and down head movements It then filters and transforms these movements to control the position of the mouse pointer on the computer screen HeadMouse Extreme operates with very low input power 1 watt that is usually supplied directly from the computer or hub through a standard USB cable HeadMouse Extreme uses infrared light to track a tiny reflective dot that is placed on the user s forehead or glasses When used with mouse button software such as Origin Instruments Dragger mouse clicks are performed by positioning the mouse pointer and dwelling for a selectable period of time Alternately mouse clicks can be performed with an adaptive switch such as the Origin Instruments Sip Puff Switch One or two adaptive switches can be connected directly to HeadMouse Extreme through a 3 5 mm stereo jack located next to the USB connector The HeadMouse Extreme also contains an integrated infrared receiver for use with wireless switches The optional Beam Wireless Switch Transmitter supports wirel
2. way to fast Adjust from that point in small increments until the user is comfortable with the settings If the mouse speed is still too slow for the user additional adjustment can be made via the Mode Switch settings on the HeadMouse Extreme NOTE FOR MAC USERS For those using the HeadMouse Extreme to access a Macintosh it is best to begin with the mouse speed in the fast setting as the mouse drivers in the Macintosh operate at a slower speed than standard Windows drivers so increased speed is often required Origin Instruments Corporation Page 17 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Mode Switch Settings The mode switches adjust HeadMouse Extreme operation as described below Default Setting All switches in the ON position Switch 1 On Switch 2 On Switch 3 On Switch 4 On Switch 1 Mouse Gain 1x or 2x Speed This switch is useful when the range of available head motion is limited or when accessing a Macintosh computer Setting Switch 1 OFF will increase the mouse speed by a factor of 2 Switch 1 Off Switch 2 On Switch 3 On Switch 4 On Switch 2 Reserved for Special Function This switch should be left in the ON position Switch 3 Tilt Sensor On Off This switch can disable the built in tilt sensor For most applications leave it ON When OFF you must use Switch 4 to set the orientation for HeadMouse Extreme Switch 1 On Switch 2 On Switch 3 Off Switch 4 On Origin Instruments Corporation
3. 3 Copyright by Origin Instruments Corporation All rights reserved HeadMouse is a registered trademark of Origin Instruments Corporation Swifty Beam SofType and Dragger are trademarks of Origin Instruments Corporation All other designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners 12192013
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5. Page 18 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Switch 4 Special Orientation For most applications leave switch 4 ON If the tilt sensor see Switch 3 above must be disabled such as for overhead mounting for a user lying prone set Switch 4 ON for cables up e g desktop mounting and OFF for cables down e g laptop mounting Switch 1 On Switch 2 On Switch 3 Off Switch 4 Off Dual and Multiple Switches The switch input jack can accept a stereo plug for emulation of both left and right mouse buttons The primary switch or left mouse button should be connected to the tip of the plug The secondary switch or right mouse button should be connected to the ring of the plug For example the Origin Instruments Sip Puff Switch can be connected to the HeadMouse Extreme through a single stereo cable such that a sip produces a left click and a puff produces a right click A dual mono to stereo adapter is available to connect two mono switches directly to the HeadMouse Extreme When using two such directly connected switches activate the primary switch left mouse button at least one time before activating the secondary switch right mouse button It is generally best to connect switches before connecting the USB cable If you change from a stereo switch to a mono switch after the HeadMouse Extreme is connected and operating please allow 30 seconds for the HeadMouse Extreme to adapt to the new sw
6. The HeadMouse Extreme offers plug and play installation and is easily installed To mount and or attach the HeadMouse Extreme to a computer panel display or communication device Origin Instruments offers a number of custom brackets as well as direct mounting via Dual Lock a strong adhesive for direct placement Mounting The HeadMouse Extreme is shipped with a Dual Lock kit to facilitate mounting to a computer or a communication device Dual Lock has a strong adhesive backing on one side and plastic interlocking pieces on the other The HeadMouse Extreme is shipped with a circle of high density Dual Lock already affixed to the rear panel Remove a rectangular piece of low density Dual Lock from the kit and join it to the one on the HeadMouse Extreme so that the back of the Dual Lock is face up Now peel the backing off of the Dual Lock to expose the adhesive Affix the HeadMouse to the device by gently pressing Optimal placement would generally be at the top and center of the display bezel Place the HeadMouse so that it does not obscure the screen A good rule of thumb is to position the HeadMouse so that it is near eye level and pointing directly at the target dot This will provide the user with maximum range of motion IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT PRESS ON THE LENS OF THE HEADMOUSE EXTREME Origin Instruments Corporation Page 10 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide To remove Dual Lock gently peel Dual Lock away to permanentl
7. ents Corporation Page 14 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide NOTES 1 Some computers can take more than 60 seconds to recognize HeadMouse Extreme when it is first plugged in to a USB port 2 You may need to click in a dialog box to indicate that no special device driver is provided or needed 3 When connecting to the computer through a USB hub please use a powered hub With some computers a non powered hub may be acceptable for temporary use but connection through a non powered hub is not recommended because it can impact the operation and or performance of the HeadMouse Extreme 4 For best results use the USB cables that were delivered with your HeadMouse Extreme and do not use USB extender cables Using HeadMouse Extreme Tracking Status The red and green LEDs on the front panel of the HeadMouse Extreme indicate the tracking status When the red LED is on it indicates that the HeadMouse is searching for a target dot Ifa bright object or a reflective object moves into its field of view the green light may come on momentarily but will resume its search if the object is not a target dot When the HeadMouse has located a target dot the green LED comes on After the HeadMouse has located a target dot it will lock on to the dot and will not be affected by another dot until something obstructs its view NOTE If both LEDs are off the HeadMouse is not receiving power or USB enumeration has not yet occurred Origin Instruments Co
8. ess connections for up to three adaptive switches HeadMouse Extreme is connected to the computer or augmentative communication device with a standard A to Mini B USB cable Origin Instruments Corporation Page 6 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Figure 1 HeadMouse Extreme Front Panel The durable outer case of the HeadMouse Extreme measures 3 x 2 2x 0 5 inches The optical transceiver is located at the center of the front panel For best results and reliable long term sensor operation do not touch the small lens at the center of the transceiver It is not necessary to clean the lens as part of a regular maintenance program Red and green LEDs are located on either side of the optical receiver These LEDs indicate the tracking status The red LED indicates that search is in progress The green LED indicates that tracking is in progress An infrared receiver for wireless switches is located in the rectangular window beside the red LED Direct the optional Beam Wireless Switch Transmitter toward this receiver to communicate to the HeadMouse Extreme Origin Instruments Corporation Page 7 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Figure 2 HeadMouse Extreme Top View Located on the top edge of the HeadMouse Extreme are a Mini B USB connector and a 3 5mm 1 8 stereo microphone connector Connect a mono adaptive switch into the microphone connecior to provide a LEFT mouse button click A dual mono to stereo adapter is available if you
9. itch connection Up to three switches can be connected to Beam Wireless Switch Transmitter to emulate a 3 button mouse Origin Instruments Corporation Page 19 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Technical Specifications e Operating Wave Band Near Infrared e Power Consumption 2 3 Watt typical e Size 3 7 by 2 2 by 0 5 inches 94mm by 56mm by 13mm e Weight Less than 3 5 ounces 96 grams e Field of View 45 degrees by 60 degrees e Standard Target Paper Thin 0 25 inch 6 5mm Diameter with Adhesive Backing e Measurement Rate 80 Hz Nominal e USB Interface Full Speed General Care and Maintenance HeadMouse Extreme may be cleaned with a damp cloth but it should never be soaked with any water or cleaning solution Do not allow any kind of liquid in our around the connector panel Customer Support Customer support is provided by Origin Instruments during the hours of 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m Central Time CT Monday through Friday Please email Support orin com or call 972 606 8740 Origin Instruments Corporation Page 20 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Warranty Information Origin Instruments warrants that HeadMouse Extreme will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of shipment If the product proves defective during this warranty period Origin Instruments will at its option repair or replace the defective product In order to obtain service under the foreg
10. ket side view Custom Brackets Custom brackets are available for several AAC devices These brackets are made to match the contours and dimensions of each device Please refer to our website for a complete list of mounting options hitp www orin com access hme_mounts Origin Instruments Corporation Page 13 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Connection Choose the USB cable for the appropriate mounting configuration e Laptop Computer with the HeadMouse connectors pointed down use the 3 foot 90 centimeter straight cable This orientation is typically used with our Notebook Bracket e Desktop Display with the HeadMouse connectors pointed up use the 6 foot 1 8 meter right angle cable e Augmentative and Alternative Communication Device with the HeadMouse connectors pointed up use the 2 foot 60 centimeter right angle cable After the HeadMouse Extreme is mounted connect one end of the USB cable to the USB on the HeadMouse Extreme then connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the computer or communication device If an adaptive switch is being used to perform mouse clicks connect it to the switch input jack on the HeadMouse Extreme Dual switch users please refer to Dual and Multiple Switch section Turn on the computer or communication device The status light on the HeadMouse Extreme will come on red LED to indicate that it is receiving power Computer with Switch optional Origin Instrum
11. n this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Origin Instruments Corporation Application Disclaimer HeadMouse Extreme is designed for use by people who have limited or no motor capability enabling USB mouse operations However it should not be used in an application where personal injury or property loss could occur if the HeadMouse Extreme failed for some reason Origin Instruments products are not authorized for use as surgical aids or as part of a system intended to support or sustain life The user assumes full responsibility for determining the suitability of the HeadMouse Extreme for the intended application Origin Instruments Corporation Page 4 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Introduction Thank you for being a HeadMouse Extreme customer This manual is a guide to the operation and use of this head controlled computer access system Additional documentation may be shipped with your HeadMouse Extreme HeadMouse Extreme Key Features e Fast and responsive cursor control e Low power consumption e USB mouse interface e Bus powered No power cable needed e Pocket sized e Automatically adapts to any mounting angle e Standard 3 5mm input for one or two wired switches e Built in receiver for wireless switches e Mounting for laptops desktops and augmentative communication devices e Two year warranty e Origin Instruments quality reliability and support User
12. need to directly connect mono adaptive switches for both LEFT and RIGHT mouse button clicks The HeadMouse Extreme draws its operating power directly from the computer or AAC device through the USB connector Origin Instruments Corporation Page 8 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide p 4 Oo Fa S W o lt BOQ gt to D 22150 2 LIQ gt iM ha a 2 FO Ms 2 O Es A a ay EE F 37 m Kz p 3 2 ZA 2 SiS 3 8 ey bo mM a PI gt IG a jr m I 9 Figure 3 HeadMouse Extreme Rear Panel On the rear of the HeadMouse case are informational labels and the sensor serial number This information is needed for registration as well as for troubleshooting and possible future firmware upgrades A small circle of Dual Lock fastener is centrally located on the rear panel of the HeadMouse Extreme for use in mounting The high density Dual Lock fastener on HeadMouse Extreme is designed to mate with low density Dual Lock fasteners on mounts or directly on the bezel of your computer s display A kit of Dual Lock fasteners is included with your HeadMouse Extreme Four small DIP switches are accessible through an opening on the rear panel of the HeadMouse Extreme These switches are factory set and only rarely need to be changed by the user The default switch settings are all in the ON position Origin Instruments Corporation Page 9 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Setup and Installation
13. oing warranties the Customer must notify Origin Instruments of the defect prior to the expiration of the warranty period The foregoing warranties will not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Origin Instruments will not be obligated to furnish service under these warranties a to repair damage resulting from attempts by unauthorized personnel to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment or c to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product The foregoing warranties are given by Origin Instruments with respect to company products in lieu of any other warranties expressed or implied Origin Instruments disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Origin Instruments responsibility to repair or replace defective products is the sole and exclusive remedy provided to the customer for breach of any of these warranties Origin Instruments will not be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages irrespective of whether Origin Instruments has advance notice of the possibility of such damage Products no longer covered by warranty may be suitable for repair Contact Origin Instrument
14. ointer in the center of the computer screen but in the center of your work area This is done by pushing the pointer against the screen edge opposite the side of your desired work area It is best understood by walking through an example Origin Instruments Corporation Page 16 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Exercise Example Sit in a comfortable position and take note of where the pointer is on the screen As an example say the pointer is at the bottom of the screen To move the pointer to the top of the screen attempt to move it past the bottom edge of the screen or push it against the bottom edge Then move your head back to the original comfortable position The pointer will have moved closer to the top of the screen This same technique can be used to reposition the pointer in the horizontal axis as well This centering technique becomes second nature within a few minutes Pointer Control The mouse speed in the Control Panel Preferences of the computer or AAC device determines the amount of sensitivity the pointer has to movement If the mouse speed is set too fast or high the pointer will move a greater distance with less physical movement from the user When the mouse speed is set to slow or low the pointer will move a smaller distance requiring more physical movement from the user The user is the best judge of what is most comfortable for his particular abilities Begin with the mouse speed settings at about of the
15. rporation Page 15 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide General Use Place a target dot on the user s forehead or glasses The HeadMouse Extreme will immediately locate the dot and the pointer will move with the user s head movements The HeadMouse Extreme offers very precise pointer placement Optimally the user should be 18 to 24 inches 45 to 60 centimeters from the HeadMouse Extreme but can be as far as 5 feet 1 5 meters The greater the distance from the HeadMouse the more head movement is required to move the pointer from one edge of the screen to the other Clicking functions can be made by using an adaptive switch or dwell software Please see Dual and Multiple Switch section for details regarding using multiple switches Origin Instruments offers a variety of adaptive switches on screen keyboards with built in dwell and dwell selection software for both Windows and Mac OS X Pointer Position It is best to take a few minutes to practice pointing Just like the desktop mouse will at times need to be repositioned to maintain comfort the pointer on the screen will also need to be repositioned periodically when using the HeadMouse Extreme This is often referred to as centering the pointer or re calibrating When the pointer is in the center of the user s work area the user is most comfortable The pointer will need to be re centered as the location of the work area changes Keep in mind that you are not necessarily centering the p
16. rrrnnrrnnnnrrranrernnnennanrnnnnnennanennnnne 20 General Care and Maintenance cccccsecceceeeeeseeeeseeeesaeeeeees 20 Customer Support ccccsecesceeeceeececceeesceeeecceeetseeeesceeeseeeeesses 20 vi Orma esseen ane EAO 21 Replacement Targets cccccscccscecseeceeeseeeceeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeesees 23 Origin Instruments Corporation Page 2 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Legal Notices Information in this User Guide is provided as is by Origin Instruments is subject to change without notice does not represent a commitment on the part of Origin Instruments and is provided without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the express written permission of Origin Instruments Origin Instruments is not responsible for any problems caused by unauthorized modification of the HeadMouse Extreme and will not be responsible for direct or consequential damages associated with any use of the HeadMouse Extreme product FCC CE Notice HE CE Products bearing the CE marking have been tested and are declared by Origin Instruments Corporation of 854 Greenview Dri
17. s for an estimated repair fee Origin Instruments Corporation Page 21 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Before returning a product for repair please send an email to support orin com or call 972 606 8740 to request a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number Once a RMA number is assigned product must be returned postage pre paid with all components to Origin Instruments Corporation ATTN Customer Service RMA insert your number 854 Greenview Drive Grand Prairie TX 75050 2438 USA For repairs during the warranty period Origin Instruments will pay for the return of the product to the Customer if the shipment is to a location within the United States For non warranty repairs and for warranty repairs outside of the United States the Customer will be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges associated with the return of the product Origin Instruments Corporation Page 22 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Replacement Targets Replacement reflective targets for use with the HeadMouse Extreme are available for purchase through Origin Instruments Authorized Channel Partners and directly from Origin Instruments Origin Instruments Corporation Page 23 O g Origin W Instruments Origin Instruments Corporation 854 Greenview Dr Grand Prairie TX 75050 USA Voice 972 606 8740 Fax 972 606 8741 Email support orin com Web www orin com Shop http shop orin com 201
18. ve Grand Prairie Texas 75050 USA to be in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents and following the provisions of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC e EN55022 Class B Emissions Radiated Emission e EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity e EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity Origin Instruments Corporation has tested the HeadMouse Extreme and found that it complies with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Origin Instruments Corporation Page 3 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide 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 If this product is suspected of causing interference to a radio or television receiver remove and apply power to the equipment and determine whether it is the cause of the disturbance If a problem exists the user is encouraged to try and correct the problem by one of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Reorient the equipment cables 4 Consult the dealer or Origin Instruments for additional suggestions Information i
19. y remove from your monitor Excess adhesive can be removed with an appropriate adhesive removing solvent Figure 4 HeadMouse Extreme mounted to a desktop display Origin Instruments Corporation Page 11 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide Notebook Mounting Bracket The HeadMouse Extreme Mounting Bracket for Notebook Computers is designed to attach the HeadMouse Extreme securely to notebook or laptop style computer displays The adjustable bracket can accommodate various thicknesses of displays so it also works well for many AAC devices and flat panel computer displays The bracket is attached to the display using two adjustable rubber tipped legs that are used to clamp the aluminum bracket to the display The bracket is held securely in place by tightening individual thumbscrews on each mounting leg Attach the mounting bracket to the laptop screen and affix the HeadMouse to the bracket as described above With the mounting bracket the connectors on the HeadMouse Extreme should be on the bottom for most other applications the connectors should be at the top Be sure the bracket is firmly attached to the laptop a WS DS OG Se Hil SA ee ae Figure 5 HeadMouse Extreme mounted to a laptop computer Origin Instruments Corporation Page 12 HeadMouse Extreme User Guide nat Tools Table Arrange Window Help Figure 6 HeadMouse Extreme in Notebook Mounting Bracket Figure 7 HeadMouse Extreme in Notebook Mounting Brac
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