HTC VIVE Pro 2

Pūnaha Mooni Mariko HTC VIVE Pro 2 Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Pūnaha Katoa

Brand: HTC | Model: VIVE Pro 2

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.

HTC VIVE Pro 2 Full System including headset, controllers, and base stations

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.
Two HTC VIVE Base Station 2.0 units

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.

  1. Connect the cables from the headset to the VIVE Link Box (2.0).
  2. Connect the USB cable from the Link Box to a USB 3.0 port on your computer.
  3. Connect the DisplayPort cable from the Link Box to your graphic card's DisplayPort.
  4. Ensure the Link Box is powered on.
Diagram showing HTC VIVE Pro 2 components including headset, base stations, controllers, and link box

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.
Two HTC VIVE wireless controllers

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.

  1. Flip open the earphones and loosen the top strap.
  2. Loosen the headset band by turning the dial counter-clockwise.
  3. Place the headset over your head and turn the dial clockwise until the headset band fits snugly.
  4. Tighten the top strap and position the earphones over your ears for optimal audio.
  5. Press and hold the lens adjustment button to slide the headset visor forward or backward to find a comfortable position.
  6. Turn the IPD (Interpupillary Distance) knob until you achieve a clear display.
  7. Mute or unmute the microphone from the right earphone. Adjust speaker volume from the left earphone.
HTC VIVE Pro 2 Headset side view

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.
    Visual representation of 5K clarity in VIVE Pro 2 headset

    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.
    Icons representing 5K resolution, 120 degree FOV, 120Hz refresh rate, and Hi-Res certified audio

    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.
    HTC VIVE Pro 2 headset highlighting ergonomic design

    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).
    HTC VIVE Pro 2 controllers and base stations for SteamVR Tracking

    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.

Diagram showing compatible software and offline SteamVR library for VIVE Pro 2

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:

PutangaTake peaRongoā
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:

KāwaiWhakatakotoranga
Headset ScreenDual RGB low persistence LCD
Whakatau2448 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 tāmata90/120 Hz
OrorongoHi-Res certified headphones (removable), High-impedance headphone support (via USB-C analog signal)
ErgonomicsEye relief with lens distance adjustment, adjustable IPD 57-70mm, adjustable headphones, adjustable headstrap
PūokoG-sensor, gyroscope, proximity, IPD sensor, SteamVR Tracking V2.0 (compatible with SteamVR 1.0 and 2.0 base stations)
Hononga PaneoroBluetooth, USB-C port for peripherals
Tāuru KaiwhakahaereMultifunction trackpad, grip buttons, dual-stage trigger, system button, menu button
Hononga KaitukuTauranga utu moroiti-USB
Hunga Hua20.9 x 13.6 x 7.3 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi13 pauna
Pūhiko1 te pākahiko Lithium Ion e hiahiatia ana (kei roto)
KaihangaHTC Amerika
Te Ra WhakaputaOketopa 29, 2021

Nga Whakaritenga Rorohiko Iti

WaehangaWhakaritenga
TukatukaIntel® Core™ i5-4590 or AMD Ryzen 1500 equivalent or greater
WhakairoiroNVIDIA® 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.
Maharahara8 GB RAM neke atu ranei
Pūnaha MahiWindows® 10
Tauranga USB1x USB 3.0 or newer (USB 3.0 is also known as USB 3.2, Gen2)
Ataata ki wahoDisplayPort 1.2 or higher (DisplayPort 1.4 or higher with DSC required for Full Resolution mode)
Table showing minimum computer requirements for VIVE Pro 2

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.

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