Unboxing4
Vive headset5
Link box14
Vive controllers16
Base stations18
Product care23
Play area
What is the play area?25
Planning your play area25
Choosing the play area26
Setting up Vive for the first time27
Verifying your setup29
Vive experience
Turning the Vive system on30
Turning the Vive system off30
System Dashboard31
Vive tab31
What is Vive Home?31
Moving around Vive Home32
Adding an app shortcut to your Home space33
Changing your Home space33
Resetting the Home space34
Phone notifications
Downloading and installing the Vive phone app35
Pairing your phone with Vive35
Choosing which notifications to receive on VR36
Receiving notifications while in VR36
Checking your notifications36
Unpairing your phone with Vive37
Settings
SteamVR settings38
System Dashboard settings38
Trademarks and copyrights
Index
3About this guide
About this guide
In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and important information:
This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what happens when you
choose to do or not to do a certain action. A note also provides information that may only be
applicable to some situations.
This is a tip. A tip gives you an alternative way to do a particular step or procedure, or lets you
know of an option that you may find helpful.
This indicates important information that you need in order to accomplish a certain task or to
get a feature to work properly.
This provides safety precaution information, that is, information that you need to be careful
about to prevent potential problems.
4Hardware and product care
Hardware and product care
Unboxing
What's inside the box
Your Vive® comes with the following items, which you'll use to experience immersive VR
environments:
Main componentAccessories
Vive headset§ 3-in-1 cable (attached)
§ Audio cable (attached)
§ Earbuds
§ Face cushions (1 attached and 1 alternate for narrow face)
Before putting the headset on, make sure that you've peeled off the protective film from the
lenses.
1.Pull the headset down over your eyes.
2.Slide the straps around the back of your head, and adjust them so that the headset fits
snugly and comfortably.
3.Make sure that the cables pass through the sleeve at the back of the headset, and are
positioned straight down your back.
8Hardware and product care
Adjusting the lens distance on the headset
If you wear large prescription glasses or have long eyelashes, you may need to increase the lens
distance further from your face. Only increase this distance as necessary, as the closer the lenses
are to your eyes, the better your field of view will be while wearing the headset.
1.Pull out each lens distance knob to unlock it.
2.Rotate both lens distance knobs to adjust the lens further or closer to your face.
3.After you're done adjusting, push each knob to lock it back in.
9Hardware and product care
Using the IPD knob on the headset
Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the center of the pupils in your eyes. A quick
way to get an estimate is by facing a mirror and holding a millimeter ruler against your brow. Use
this measurement as a guide to adjust the distance between the lenses of the headset so that
you'll have a better viewing experience.
To change the distance between the lenses, rotate the IPD knob.
As you adjust the IPD, you'll see information displayed in the headset that indicates the current
distance between the centers of the lenses.
10Hardware and product care
Connecting a USB device to the headset
Plug in a USB cable to the headset for using a compatible third-party device with Vive. Viveoptimized USB cable is sold separately by HTC.
1.Push open the compartment cover to access the connector slots on the headset.
2.Plug in the USB cable to its corresponding slot.
3.Connect the third-party device to the USB cable end.
4.Replace the compartment cover.
11Hardware and product care
Unplugging the 3-in-1 cable from the headset
1.Push open the compartment cover to access the connector slots on the headset.
2.Carefully pull the tab until the HDMI cable is unplugged.
3.Unplug the power cable and USB cable from the connector.
4.Replace the compartment cover.
12Hardware and product care
Replacing the face cushion
If the attached face cushion is too wide for you, replace it with the alternate cushion (narrow) that
comes in the box.
You should also remove the face cushion to clean it. For more information, see Cleaning the face
cushion on page 24.
1.To remove the face cushion, peel off starting from both ends of the face cushion until it
detaches from the headset.
2.To replace the face cushion, insert the tab on the face cushion into the slot on the headset,
and then align the hook and loop strips.
13Hardware and product care
Replacing the nose rest
1.To remove the nose rest, peel off the flaps of the nose rest until it detaches from the
headset.
2.To replace the nose rest, press its tabs into the corresponding slots on the headset. Make
sure that the nose rest is fastened in place and its flaps are behind the face cushion.
Updating headset firmware
1.From your computer, open the SteamVR app.
2.If you see the icon, mouse over it to check if the firmware is out of date. If so, click
Update headset firmware.
The firmware update will start automatically.
Do not unplug any cables from the headset, link box, or your computer any time before the
firmware update is complete. Doing so could result in a firmware error.
3.When the update is complete, click Done.
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