Lenovo Explorer manual

Lenovo Explorer
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Si vous ressentez une gêne auditive, notamment une sensation de pression ou de plénitude dans
vos oreilles, un bourdonnement ou si les paroles vous semblent étouffées, cessez d'écouter le
périphérique avec votre casque ou des écouteurs et faites contrôler votre audition.

Consigne

N'utilisez pas ce produit si vous portez un implant médical.
Le produit peut émettre des ondes radio qui pourraient affecter le fonctionnement des
périphériques électroniques à proximité. L'utilisation du produit à proximité de dispositifs médicaux
électroniques, par exemple un stimulateur cardiaque, peut entraîner des dommages corporels ou
d'autres conséquences médicales graves.
N'utilisez pas le produit si vous êtes sujet à l'épilepsie photosensible.
L'épilepsie photosensible fait référence aux vertiges, crises, contractions des yeux ou des
muscles, ou évanouissements sévères déclenchés par des flashs ou motifs lumineux. Environ
1 personne sur 4 000 peut souffrir de ces symptômes lorsqu'elles utilisent la télévision, jouent à
des jeux vidéo, utilisent un équipement de réalité virtuelle ou pratiquent d'autres activités. Ces
symptômes peuvent survenir même si vous n'êtes pas sujet à des crises ou à l'épilepsie.
L'épilepsie photosensible est davantage commune chez les enfants et les jeunes personnes de
moins de 20 ans. Si vous présentez l'un de ces symptômes, cessez immédiatement l'utilisation et
consultez un médecin. Si vous avez manifesté l'un de ces symptômes, consultez un médecin
avant d'utiliser le produit.
N'utilisez pas le produit si vous êtes malade, fatigué, avez un sentiment de malaise ou êtes
sous l'influence de l'alcool ou de drogues.
Pour profiter confortablement de la réalité virtuelle, vous devez disposer d'un sens du mouvement
et de l'équilibre irréprochable. L'utilisation du produit peut vous rendre davantage vulnérable à des
symptômes indésirables.
Cessez l'utilisation et reposez-vous si vous ressentez une sensation d'inconfort.
Si vous manifestez l'un des symptômes suivants, cessez l'utilisation et reposez-vous jusqu'à ce
que vous vous sentiez mieux :
Crises, pertes de conscience, mouvements involontaires, contractions des muscles, vertiges,
désorientations, altérations du sens de l'équilibre et des mouvements, ou dérèglements de la
coordination œil-main
Gêne ou douleurs à la tête, transpiration ou salivation excessives, nausées, étourdissements,
engourdissements, fatigue ou symptômes similaires au mal des transports
Gêne ou douleur au niveau des yeux, fatigue oculaire, contractions des yeux ou autres
anomalies de la vision (comme la vision floue, l'altération de la vision ou la vision double)
Les picotements, brûlures, engourdissements, raideurs ou autres microtraumatismes répétés
soumis à votre corps (comme les muscles, les articulations ou la peau)
Autres symptômes adverses dus à un port prolongé du produit
Ces symptômes peuvent persister et devenir davantage apparents au bout de quelques heures
d'utilisation. Ces symptômes post-utilisation peuvent réduire votre capacité à effectuer des tâches
multiples et peuvent accroître le risque de blessures lorsque vous effectuez des activités normales.
Veuillez donc ne pas conduire une voiture, utiliser une machine ou prendre part à une activité
pouvant provoquer des conséquences graves avant de vous être rétabli. Si vous manifestez des
symptômes graves ou persistants, consultez un médecin.

Consignes d'ordre général

Respectez les consignes suivantes :
Maintenez vos doigts éloignés de la charnière du visualiseur lorsque vous faites pivoter ce
dernier.
Tenez les enfants éloignés du produit.
Maintenez le produit éloigné des flammes et de la chaleur excessive.
Maintenez le produit éloigné de l'eau et de l'humidité excessive.
Pour prévenir tout risque d'électrocution, protégez le produit des liquides. Arrêtez d'utiliser le
produit si ses câbles sont fissurés, brisés ou endommagés.
N'essayez pas d'ouvrir, de démonter ou de réparer le produit. Tout changement, modification
ou réparation non autorisé du produit peut annuler la garantie du produit.

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The Lenovo Explorer is a phone accessory that offers users the ability to experience virtual reality (VR) content on their smartphones. It is a lightweight and portable device that can be easily connected to a compatible smartphone. The Lenovo Explorer is equipped with sensors to track the user's movements, allowing for an immersive VR experience. One of the key features of the Lenovo Explorer is its adjustable head strap, which ensures a comfortable fit for different users. The device also has a built-in audio system, eliminating the need for separate headphones. The Lenovo Explorer is designed to work with a variety of VR apps and games, providing users with a wide range of entertainment options. It also supports 360-degree videos, allowing users to experience virtual worlds from all angles. Overall, the Lenovo Explorer offers users a convenient and accessible way to explore the world of virtual reality on their smartphones. It is a versatile accessory that can provide hours of entertainment and immersive experiences for users of all ages.

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BrandLenovo
ModelExplorer | MPC_HP_VRHEADSETSUS_DVA_290118_0002
Productother phone accessory
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Lenovo Explorer below.

How do I navigate the Windows Mixed Reality home using the Lenovo Explorer headset?

To navigate the Windows Mixed Reality home using the Lenovo Explorer headset, follow these steps: 1. After setting up the Lenovo Explorer headset, you will find yourself at the Windows Mixed Reality home. This is a virtual place where you can see a cursor and a Start menu. 2. The cursor represents your gaze and follows the movement of your head. Use your head movements to navigate, not your eyes. 3. To target an object, simply gaze at it. The cursor will indicate the object you are focusing on. 4. You can navigate the virtual world by turning your head. Move your head left, right, up, or down to explore different areas. 5. If you want to move around physically, you can walk through the physical space while wearing the Lenovo Explorer headset. This allows you to explore the virtual world in a more immersive way. 6. The Start menu provides access to various applications. You can search for, install, move, or launch an application from the Start menu using available devices such as an audio headset, controller, keyboard, or mouse. 7. Additionally, you can communicate with the virtual world using voice input or voice dictation through an audio headset. Please note that certain languages are supported for keyboard input, voice input, and voice dictation. For more detailed interactions with the virtual world, you can visit the website http://windows.microsoft.com/ and search for "Windows Mixed Reality home". Remember to take appropriate care and maintenance of the Lenovo Explorer headset to ensure its reliable performance. Avoid scratching the sensors and viewer lenses, and keep your face dry and clean when wearing the headset. If necessary, gently wipe the headset with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Please note that the information provided is based on the manual for the Lenovo Explorer headset.

Why is the virtual object not responding to my interactions with the Lenovo Explorer headset?

There could be several reasons why a virtual object is not responding to your interactions with the Lenovo Explorer headset. Here are some possible troubleshooting steps: 1. Check the tracking: Ensure that the headset is properly tracking your movements. Make sure there are no obstructions or reflective surfaces that could interfere with the tracking sensors. 2. Verify the controller connection: Ensure that the motion controllers are properly paired and connected to the headset. Check the battery levels of the controllers and replace them if necessary. 3. Calibrate the controllers: If the virtual object is not responding to your controller inputs, try calibrating the controllers. Follow the instructions in the manual to calibrate the controllers and ensure accurate tracking. 4. Check the software compatibility: Ensure that the software or application you are using is compatible with the Lenovo Explorer headset. Update the software or try using a different application to see if the issue persists. 5. Restart the system: Sometimes, a simple system restart can resolve software or connectivity issues. Restart your computer and the Lenovo Explorer headset, then try interacting with the virtual object again. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact Lenovo customer support for further assistance.

How do I connect and use an audio headset with the Lenovo Explorer headset?

To connect and use an audio headset with the Lenovo Explorer headset, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have a 3.5-mm (0.14-inch) earphones, headphones, or audio headset available. 2. Locate the 3.5-mm headphone connector on the Lenovo Explorer headset. It is usually located on the side or front of the headset. 3. Connect the 3.5-mm audio cable from your earphones, headphones, or audio headset to the 3.5-mm headphone connector on the Lenovo Explorer headset. 4. Once the audio headset is connected, you will be able to listen to the sound from your computer through the headset. 5. If you want to communicate with the Cortana personal assistant, make sure to use a Cortana-certified audio headset. Please note that the audio headset is an optional accessory and is not required for the basic functionality of the Lenovo Explorer headset. It is recommended to refer to the manual for more detailed instructions and information on audio settings and compatibility. For further assistance or troubleshooting, you can visit the Lenovo support website or contact their customer support.

How do I pair and use the motion controllers with the Lenovo Explorer headset?

To pair and use the motion controllers with the Lenovo Explorer headset, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the motion controllers by pressing and holding the Windows button until the constellation lights turn on. To turn off the motion controllers, press and hold the Windows button until the constellation lights turn off. 2. Make sure to wear the straps on your wrists to avoid accidentally dropping the motion controllers. 3. To enhance your experience, familiarize yourself with the parts and locations of the motion controllers. These include the trigger button, grab button, pairing button, battery compartment cover, constellation lights, thumbstick, menu button, touchpad, Windows button, and controller strap. 4. Install AA batteries in the motion controllers if they are not already installed. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on how to install the batteries. 5. Once the motion controllers are turned on and the batteries are installed, they should automatically pair with the Lenovo Explorer headset. If they do not pair automatically, refer to the manual or visit the Lenovo support website for troubleshooting steps. 6. Use the motion controllers to interact with the virtual world. The trigger button and grab button allow you to interact with objects, while the thumbstick and touchpad provide navigation controls. For more information and detailed instructions on using the motion controllers, you can visit the Lenovo support website at http://www.lenovo.com/support/lenovo_explorer. Please note that the information provided is based on the manual for the Lenovo Explorer headset.

How do I clean the sensors and viewer lenses of the Lenovo Explorer headset?

To clean the sensors and viewer lenses of the Lenovo Explorer headset, follow these steps: 1. Before cleaning, make sure the headset is turned off and disconnected from any power source. 2. Use a dry, soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the sensors and viewer lenses. Avoid using any liquids or cleaning solutions as they may damage the headset. 3. If there are stubborn smudges or fingerprints on the lenses, you can lightly dampen the cloth with water and gently wipe the affected areas. Make sure the cloth is not dripping wet. 4. Avoid applying excessive pressure while cleaning to prevent scratching the sensors and lenses. Use gentle, circular motions to remove any dirt or smudges. 5. If there is dust or debris on the sensors or lenses, you can use a can of compressed air to blow away the particles. Hold the can upright and use short bursts of air to avoid causing any damage. 6. After cleaning, allow the sensors and lenses to air dry completely before using the headset again. Remember to regularly clean the sensors and lenses to maintain optimal performance and visual clarity. If you encounter any persistent issues or need further assistance, refer to the manual or contact Lenovo customer support.

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