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Raptor User Manual
2017 EverySight Ltd. Proprietary Page 13 of 46 Rev 1.0
9.2 Adjusting the display using the App
The goal of this step is to achieve a clear and complete view of
the Raptor's display within the center of your field of vision.
To ensure best view of the display, be in a bright place and
look at least 18 ft. into the distance.
The display position may not seem centered if you
attempt to adjust the display while looking at a nearby
object.
Use the directional arrows in the app to move the
Raptor's display up, down, left or right. Position the
display so that you can see it comfortably and within the
center of your field of vision.
If you can't fit the complete display into your field of
vision, zoom in and out by using the Minus and Plus
symbols. The optimal zoom is between 90-100%.
Adjusting Your Raptor’s Display Using Your Smartphone after the initial setup
If you wish to adjust the display after the initial setup, you can always use the Raptor app on
your Smartphone to adjust the position of the display. Adjusting the display may be needed
to improve your experience or in case the case that the Raptor's display is moved (i.e. using
a different helmet, shifting of the nosepiece etc.),
Please Note: If you are setting up your Raptor for the first time, please refer to section #5
on this user manual.
Please note: Before continuing with these steps, make sure that you are wearing your
riding helmet and Raptor glasses. Make sure that your helmet’s straps are underneath your
Raptor glasses. This is important, otherwise you may get everything setup and then when
you put your helmet on, it may move the display out of focus.
Tip: If the display won't move further in a
certain direction, try zooming out further and
then continuing to adjust the placement of the
display.

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