1. Kupu Whakataki
The Gioteck VX4 Wireless Controller is designed for use with PlayStation 4 and PC, offering an enhanced gaming experience through its ergonomic design and advanced features. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your VX4 controller.
Ko nga ahuatanga matua ko:
- Wireless Bluetooth connectivity for seamless gameplay.
- Ergonomic design for supreme comfort during extended gaming sessions.
- Programmable back buttons for customizable control.
- Traditional PlayStation layout for familiar navigation.
- 3.5mm audio headset port for direct audio connection.
- Motion and vibration support for immersive feedback.
- Quick-fire triggers, precise D-Pad, and non-slip rubber thumb sticks for optimal performance.
2. Tatūnga
2.1. Ihirangi mokete
Me mohio kei te noho nga waahanga katoa:
- Gioteck VX4 Wireless Controller
- USB Charging Cable (typically included)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Image: The Gioteck VX4 Wireless Controller shown in its white retail box, highlighting the product and brand.
2.2. Whakataki Tuatahi
Before first use, fully charge the controller. Connect the supplied USB charging cable to the controller's charging port and the other end to a powered USB port (e.g., PlayStation 4 console, PC, or USB wall adapter). The indicator light on the controller will typically show charging status and turn off or change color when fully charged.
The controller requires 1 Lithium Ion battery (integrated).
2.3. Te hono me te PlayStation 4
- Me mohio kei te kaha to papatohu PlayStation 4.
- Connect the VX4 controller to the PS4 console using the USB charging cable.
- Press the PlayStation button (PS button) on the controller.
- The controller should be recognized and paired with the console. You may need to select a user profile.
- Once paired, you can disconnect the USB cable for wireless operation.
For subsequent connections, simply press the PS button on the controller to wake it up and connect to the last paired PS4 console.
2.4. Pairing with PC (Windows)
- Me mohio kei te whakahohea to PC i te Nihokikorangi.
- On your PC, go to Bluetooth settings (Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices).
- Put the VX4 controller into pairing mode (refer to controller's specific pairing button/combination, usually holding PS button + Share button).
- Select "Add Bluetooth or other device" and choose "Bluetooth".
- Select the "Gioteck VX4" or similar name from the list of available devices.
- A pee i nga tohu o runga-mata hei whakaoti i te tukanga takirua.
3. Whakahaere i te Kaiwhakahaere
3.1. Tahora Kaiwhakahaere

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Gioteck VX4 Wireless Controller, showcasing its traditional PlayStation button layout, D-Pad, analog sticks, Share, Options, and PS buttons.
The VX4 controller features a traditional PlayStation layout, including:
- Rakau Analog: E rua nga rakau tairitenga ka taea te panui mo te nekehanga tika me te whakahaere kamera.
- Papa-D: Directional pad for menu navigation and specific game inputs.
- Patene Hohenga: Triangle, Circle, Cross (X), and Square buttons.
- Patene Pakihiwi: L1, R1.
- Keu: L2, R2 (quick-fire triggers).
- Pātene SHARE: Hei tohatoha i ngā ihirangi o te tākaro.
- OPTIONS Pātene: Mo nga tahua i roto i te keemu me nga whiringa.
- Pātene PS: PlayStation button for console functions and power.
- Papa Pa: Interactive touch surface.
3.2. Ngā Pātene Whakamuri Ka taea te Whakarite

Whakaahua: Rear view of the Gioteck VX4 Wireless Controller, highlighting the ergonomic shape and the two programmable back buttons located on the grips.
The VX4 controller features customizable back buttons, allowing you to map frequently used actions for quick access. The mapping process is designed to be instant and on-the-fly.
To program the back buttons:
- Locate the "SET" button (or similar programming button) on the controller.
- Press and hold the "SET" button until the indicator light (often near the touch pad or PS button) starts to blink rapidly. This indicates programming mode.
- Press the back button you wish to program (e.g., the left back paddle).
- Press the button on the front of the controller that you want to map to the back button (e.g., X, Circle, R3, etc.).
- Press the "SET" button again to save the mapping and exit programming mode. The indicator light should return to its normal state.
Repeat the process for the other back button if desired. The rapid blinking of the indicator light in programming mode can appear almost fixed, but it is indeed blinking.
3.3. Audio Headset Port
The controller includes a 3.5mm audio headset port. Simply plug in your compatible gaming headset to enjoy in-game audio and voice chat directly through the controller. This feature is plug-and-play.
3.4. Motion and Vibration Support
The VX4 controller supports motion sensing and vibration feedback, enhancing immersion in compatible games. These features are automatically enabled when connected to a PlayStation 4 console.
4. Tiaki
4.1. Te horoi
Hei horoi i to kaiwhakahaere, whakamahia he kakahu maeneene, maroke. Mo te paru maro, paku dampen the cloth with water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive materials, as these can damage the controller's finish and internal components.
Kaua e tukua nga wai kia uru ki nga tuwhera o te kaiwhakahaere.
4.2. Rokiroki
Store the controller in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. When not in use for extended periods, ensure the controller is fully charged before storage to preserve battery life.
4.3. Tiaki Pūhiko
The controller contains a built-in Lithium Ion battery. To maximize battery lifespan:
- A ape i te tino tuku i te pākahiko i nga wa katoa.
- Do not leave the controller uncharged for very long periods.
- Charge the controller using only the provided USB cable or a compatible, certified charging cable.
- Kaua e tukuna te pākahiko ki te wera nui, ki te makariri ranei.
5. Te Raru
5.1. Kāore te Kaiwhakahaere e Hono/Whakahoa
- Takina Pūhiko: Ensure the controller is sufficiently charged. Connect it via USB cable to confirm.
- Hononga USB: Try connecting the controller directly to the PS4 or PC via USB cable. This often re-establishes the connection.
- Tautuhi Anō te Kaiwhakahaere: Locate a small reset button (often a pinhole) on the back of the controller. Use a paperclip to press and hold it for a few seconds. Then, attempt to re-pair.
- PS4 Console Restart: Tīmataria anō tō papatohu PlayStation 4.
- PC Bluetooth: On PC, ensure Bluetooth is enabled and try removing the device from your Bluetooth settings before attempting to re-pair.
5.2. Buttons Unresponsive or Sticking
- Pūwhakahaere Ma: Dust or debris might be causing issues. Refer to the cleaning instructions in Section 4.1.
- Tautuhi Anō te Kaiwhakahaere: Perform a hard reset as described above.
- Whakahoutanga Firmware: Check the Gioteck official website for any available firmware updates for the VX4 controller.
5.3. Headset Audio Issues
- Tirohia te Hononga Paneoro: Ensure the 3.5mm jack is fully inserted into the controller's port.
- Paneoro Whakamātautau: Try the headset with another device to confirm it's working correctly.
- Tautuhinga Ororongo PS4: On PS4, go to Settings > Devices > Audio Devices and ensure "Output to Headphones" is set to "All Audio".
5.4. "E / M" Switch (if applicable)
Some users have noted an "E / M" switch on the controller, which can be confusing. This switch typically corresponds to "Electronic" (E) or "Manual" (M) mode, or On/Off. If your controller has such a switch and you experience connectivity issues, try toggling it to the alternative position and re-attempt pairing or connection. One position is usually "On" and the other "Off" or a different mode.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | VX4PS4-34-MU |
| Hononga | Nihokikorangi Ahokore |
| Hototahi | PlayStation 4, Windows PC |
| Haumaru Ororongo | 3.5mm Jack Headset |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Programmable Back Buttons, Motion Support, Vibration Support, Quick-fire Triggers |
| Ahu mōkihi | 6.54 x 5.55 x 2.87 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.82 hekere |
| Momo Pūhiko | 1 Lithium Ion battery (required, integrated) |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Hui-tanguru 7, 2022 |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and detailed support, please refer to the official Gioteck webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu rānei ki tā rātou ratonga kiritaki. Ka rerekē pea ngā tikanga pūtāhui i runga i te rohe me te kaihokohoko.
E taunaki ana kia mau tonu to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
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