ETVRPRO
GETTING STARTED
Interpupillary
Adjustment
Wheel
Focal
Adjustment
Wheel
Action Button
(Bottom)
Device Holder
(Top)
1. See quick start guide for list of recommended apps.
2. Once downloaded, open the app. Some apps will not default into split screen VR
mode. You may need to go to the app settings to turn this on. It should look like
the image below:
3. Open the cover to the VR headset and insert your device into the retractable
cradle. It is recommended to remove the phone case for best fit.
If cushion tabs interfere with volume or power
buttons, slide them to either side to
avoid interference.
4. If using with headphones or a charge cable
(not included), plug these in before closing
the cover.
5. Put on the headset and adjust the straps
for comfort
If wearing glasses, be careful when putting on headset. Some glasses may not fit or be
uncomfortable. If this occurs, it is recommended to use contacts.
6. Use the wheel on the top of the headset to adjust the interpupillary distance.
Adjust the lenses to fit the distance between the eyes for maximum field of view.
7. Use the focal adjustment wheels to adjust the focus for each individual eye.
8. Some apps require the use of the device' s camera.
Remove the cover on the front of the headset to expose the camera.
USER MANUAL
ETVRPROH
Device Features
Focal
Adjustment
Wheel
Strap Adjustment
Device Holder
(Bottom)
9. Take a 10-15 minute break every 30 minutes.
For Model ETVRPROH
1. Attach halo to unit by sliding it into the slot. It should click into place.
2. Headphones can be inserted into each side of the headset. They can be
adjusted in and out for best fit. They can also be removed for when they are
not wanted.
3. Pull out the 3.5 mm audio cable and insert the connector into the phone's
headphone jack. Close the cover.
4. Put on the headset. You can adjust the halo using the knob on the back of
the head. Pull the knob out and rotate clockwise or counterclockwise for
best fit. Push the knob back in to lock it.
5. The volume control buttons located on the bottom of the headset can be
used to play/pause or raise/lower the volume.
HEALTH & SAFETY
General Precautions:
• Consult your doctor before using the headset if you are pregnant, elderly, have
pre-existing binocular vision abnormalities or psychiatric disorders, or suffer from a
heart condition or other serious medical condition.
• A comfortable virtual reality experience requires an unimpaired sense of motion
and balance. Do not use the headset when you are: Tired; need sleep; under the in-
fluence of alcohol or drugs; hung-over; have digestive problems; under emotional
stress or anxiety; or when suffering from cold, flu, headaches, migraines, or
earaches, as this can increase your susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
• Use only in a safe environment. The headset produces an immersive virtual reality
experience that distracts you from and completely blocks your view of your actual
surroundings. Always be aware of your surroundings before use and while using
the headset. Use caution to avoid injury.
• Use of the headset may cause loss of balance.
• Never wear the headset in situations that require attention, such as walking,
bicycling, or driving.
• Do not use the headset while in a moving vehicle such as a car, bus, or train, as this
can increase your susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
• Take at least a 10 to 15 minute break every 30 minutes, even if you don't think you
need it. Each person is different, so take more frequent and longer breaks if you feel
discomfort. You should decide what works best for you.
• Headset should not be used by children without adult supervision.
Seizures:
If you have ever had, or currently live with, symptoms of epilepsy such as severe
dizziness, blackouts, seizures or loss of awareness, you should see a doctor before
using this product. The content viewed through the headset may include flashing
images and repetitive sequences, which could cause seizures, even in those who
have never experienced seizures in the past.
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these
symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above
symptoms. Children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience
these seizures.
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