User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Page 4 of 29
The full expected latency of the device, including movement detection, processing, and visual
representation is 35 milliseconds or less. This value is considered minimal and sufficiently low enough so
that movement can be quickly detected.
INDICATION FOR USE
The REAL System 2 is an immersive virtual reality and display system that interactively displays and
tracks rehabilitation exercises using a combination of virtual environments and full presence tracked
avatars for visual feedback. These rehabilitation exercises are intended to be conducted in a seated
position in a residential environment, or any other facility that may facilitate rehabilitation.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
There are no known contraindications.
WARNINGS
If motion sickness, dizziness, headache, eye strain, or fatigue is experienced when using the device, stop
use of device immediately.
Use caution when using this device if you have a history of vestibular issues or motion sickness.
Precautions
Ensure a safe environment while performing activities with the device (e.g. remove any surrounding
obstacles that may lead to injuries caused by trips and falls). As this device is to be used for upper body
rehabilitation, it is required to remain seated to avoid a fall.
Be aware of the limitations in range of motion and avoid device or program
use that could lead to excessive gestures that could result in injuries.
Extended use of the headset can cause discomfort or eye strain.
Incorrect placement of the sensors may result in the avatar appearing
incorrectly or distorted on the headset.
Damage (mechanical and electrical) may result if the headset, sensors, and/or sensor charger are
dropped or struck against another object. Device is not intended for continued use if dropped from
higher than 1 meter.
Surface temperature around the headset exhaust may reach 46°C if operating above nominal room
temperature.
Sensors will transmit inaccurate position data if used near metal including, but not limited to,
wheelchairs, walkers, and utility carts.
Headset tracking can be lost or compromised if large objects obscure the headset.