Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your HTC VIVE Pro 2 Virtual Reality System. Please read this manual carefully before using the device to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Image: The complete HTC VIVE Pro 2 Virtual Reality System, showcasing the headset, two wireless controllers, and two base stations.
Aratohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to properly set up your VIVE Pro 2 system.
1. Tatūnga teihana turanga
The base stations provide precise tracking for your VR experience. Proper placement is crucial.
- Place base stations 5 meters (16 feet 4 inches) apart to ensure a 150-degree horizontal field of view.
- Mount base stations above head height, ideally over 2 meters (6.5 feet) above the floor.
- Tilt base stations down to an angle between 25 to 35 degrees towards the center of your play area.

Image: Two VIVE Base Station 2.0 units, essential for accurate tracking within the virtual environment.
2. Headset Connection to Computer
Connect the VIVE Pro 2 headset to your computer using the provided Link Box.
- Connect the cables from the headset to the VIVE Link Box (2.0).
- Connect the USB cable from the Link Box to a USB 3.0 port on your computer.
- Connect the DisplayPort cable from the Link Box to your graphic card's DisplayPort.
- Ensure the Link Box is powered on.

Whakaahua: Kua mutuview of the VIVE Pro 2 components, including the headset, base stations, controllers, and the Link Box with its various connections.
3. Controller Pairing
Pair your VIVE controllers with the system for interactive experiences.
- In SteamVR, open the menu, select "Devices," and then "Pair Controller."
- To turn on a controller, press and hold the System button until you hear a beep and the status light turns blue.
- To pair, press and hold both the Menu and System buttons on the controller until the status light blinks blue and then turns green.

Image: Two VIVE wireless controllers, used for interaction within the virtual reality environment.
4. Te mau i te Paneoro
Adjust the headset for comfort and clear visuals.
- Flip open the earphones and loosen the top strap.
- Loosen the headset band by turning the dial counter-clockwise.
- Place the headset over your head and turn the dial clockwise until the headset band fits snugly.
- Tighten the top strap and position the earphones over your ears for optimal audio.
- Press and hold the lens adjustment button to slide the headset visor forward or backward to find a comfortable position.
- Turn the IPD (Interpupillary Distance) knob until you achieve a clear display.
- Mute or unmute the microphone from the right earphone. Adjust speaker volume from the left earphone.

Whakaahua: Taha view of the HTC VIVE Pro 2 Headset, showing the integrated earphones and adjustable head strap.
Operating Your VIVE Pro 2
The VIVE Pro 2 is designed to deliver a high-fidelity virtual reality experience. Ensure your computer meets the minimum requirements for optimal performance.
Nga waahanga matua me te whakamahinga
- 5K Clarity: Experience sharp visuals with a combined 4896 x 2448 resolution. This high resolution brings out finer details in virtual environments.

Image: A visual depiction of the immersive 5K clarity offered by the VIVE Pro 2 headset, showing detailed virtual landscapes.
- Whānui o te Marae 120-Tohu View (FOV): The expanded FOV enhances immersion by aligning more naturally with human vision.

Image: Icons illustrating key features: 5K resolution, 120-degree field of view, 120Hz refresh rate, and Hi-Res certified audio.
- 120Hz Rere Tāmata: Enjoy seamless visuals, especially in graphics-intensive games and applications, reducing motion sickness and enhancing fluidity.
- Professional Ergonomics: The balanced design and adjustability ensure comfort for extended VR sessions. The headset accommodates various head sizes and vision types, including glasses.

Image: The VIVE Pro 2 headset from a side angle, emphasizing its ergonomic design for comfortable wear.
- SteamVR™ Tracking: Utilize the base stations and controllers 2.0 for precise 360-degree coverage and occlusion-free experiences in spaces up to 5m x 5m (or 10m x 10m with 4 base stations).

Image: VIVE Pro 2 controllers and base stations, illustrating the SteamVR Tracking system for comprehensive movement tracking.
Pūmanawa Hototahi
The VIVE Pro 2 is compatible with a vast existing catalog of VR software, including Unreal Engine, Unity Software, Autodesk® VRED®, Mindesk, and more. It also provides access to the Offline SteamVR Library for secure installations without internet connectivity.

Image: A graphic detailing the compatible software and the availability of an Offline SteamVR Library for the VIVE Pro 2.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance helps prolong the life of your VIVE Pro 2 system.
- Te horoi i nga Arotahi: Use a microfiber cloth specifically designed for optical lenses. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion from the center outwards. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Te horoi i te pane whakarongo me ngā kaiwhakahaere: Horoihia nga papa o waho ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. A ape i te makuku ki roto i nga kohao.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: The system includes a Lithium Ion battery. For optimal battery life, avoid extreme temperatures and store the device with a partial charge if not used for extended periods.
Raparongoā
Anei etahi take noa me o raatau otinga ka taea:
| Putanga | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| SteamVR crashes frequently. | Software conflicts, outdated drivers, or system resource limitations. | Ensure all VR-related drivers (graphics card, SteamVR) are up to date. Close unnecessary background applications. Verify game file integrity in Steam. Consider reinstalling SteamVR if issues persist. |
| Blurry vision, halos, or "screen door effect." | Incorrect IPD setting, headset not positioned correctly, or lens smudges. | Adjust the IPD knob until the image is clear. Ensure the headset is worn snugly and the visor is adjusted for optimal eye relief. Clean lenses with a suitable microfiber cloth. |
| Tracking issues or sensors not working. | Improper base station placement, obstructions, or connection problems. | Verify base station placement (distance, height, angle) and ensure they have a clear line of sight to the play area. Check all cable connections to the Link Box and computer. Restart SteamVR and the system. |
| Controllers not pairing or unresponsive. | Low battery, pairing issue, or software glitch. | Ensure controllers are charged. Re-attempt the pairing process as described in the Setup Guide. Restart SteamVR. |
Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the HTC VIVE Pro 2 system:
| Kāwai | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Headset Screen | Dual RGB low persistence LCD |
| Whakatau | 2448 x 2448 pika mo ia karu (4896 x 2448 pika e honoa ana) |
| Marae o View (FOV) | Tae atu ki te 120 nga nekehanga |
| Rere tāmata | 90/120 Hz |
| Ororongo | Hi-Res certified headphones (removable), High-impedance headphone support (via USB-C analog signal) |
| Ergonomics | Eye relief with lens distance adjustment, adjustable IPD 57-70mm, adjustable headphones, adjustable headstrap |
| Pūoko | G-sensor, gyroscope, proximity, IPD sensor, SteamVR Tracking V2.0 (compatible with SteamVR 1.0 and 2.0 base stations) |
| Hononga Paneoro | Bluetooth, USB-C port for peripherals |
| Tāuru Kaiwhakahaere | Multifunction trackpad, grip buttons, dual-stage trigger, system button, menu button |
| Hononga Kaituku | Tauranga utu moroiti-USB |
| Hunga Hua | 20.9 x 13.6 x 7.3 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 13 pauna |
| Pūhiko | 1 te pākahiko Lithium Ion e hiahiatia ana (kei roto) |
| Kaihanga | HTC Amerika |
| Te Ra Whakaputa | Oketopa 29, 2021 |
Nga Whakaritenga Rorohiko Iti
| Waehanga | Whakaritenga |
|---|---|
| Tukatuka | Intel® Core™ i5-4590 or AMD Ryzen 1500 equivalent or greater |
| Whakairoiro | NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480 equivalent or greater. NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 20 Series (Turing) or AMD Radeon™ 5000 (Navi) generations or newer required for Full Resolution mode. |
| Maharahara | 8 GB RAM neke atu ranei |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Windows® 10 |
| Tauranga USB | 1x USB 3.0 or newer (USB 3.0 is also known as USB 3.2, Gen2) |
| Ataata ki waho | DisplayPort 1.2 or higher (DisplayPort 1.4 or higher with DSC required for Full Resolution mode) |

Image: A table outlining the minimum computer specifications required to run the VIVE Pro 2 system effectively.
Nga korero Whakaputanga
Your HTC VIVE Pro 2 system comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed terms and conditions, please refer to the official warranty document.
- Pūtāhui Paerewa: Typically 12 months from the date of purchase.
- Kaupapa Whakahoki: A 30-day return policy is generally offered for refunds or replacements.
- Download Official Warranty Document (PDF)
Tautoko me nga Rauemi
For further assistance and resources, please use the following:
- Tikiake Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi (PDF)
- Visit the Official HTC VIVE Store on Amazon
- For technical support, driver downloads, and FAQs, please visit the official HTC VIVE support webpae.





