User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety and Compliance
- 1.1 Safety and Usage
- 1.1.1 Usage Warning
- 1.1.2 Emergency Warning
- 1.1.3 Child Safety
- 1.1.4 Infrared Warning
- 1.1.5 Epilepsy Warning
- 1.1.6 Mechanical Shock Warning
- 1.1.7 Bending Warning
- 1.1.8 Do not open the devices
- 1.1.9 Connectors
- 1.1.10 HDMI Cable Warning
- 1.1.11 Environment
- 1.1.12 Battery Warning
- 1.1.13 Wireless Warning
- 1.1.14 Transportation
- 1.1.15 Accessories
- 1.1.16 Cleaning
- 1.1.17 Disposal
- 1.2 Compliance Information
- 1.3 Other limitations and considerations
- 1.3.1 Intended use
- 1.3.2 SD memory cards
- 1.3.3 Multiple connections between Glasses Controller Software and Recording Unit
- 1.3.4 Eye movement classification
- 1.3.5 Light conditions
- 1.3.6 Eyelashes
- 1.3.7 Droopy eyelids
- 1.3.8 Eye glasses and contact lenses
- 1.3.9 WLAN connectivity
- 1.3.10 Power
- 1.3.11 Keeping Tobii Glasses Controller Software and the Recording Unit firmware up to date
- 1.1 Safety and Usage
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Installing and Updating Tobii Glasses Controller Software
- 4 Updating the Tobii Glasses Recording Unit firmware
- 5 Getting to know Tobii Glasses 2
- 6 Workflow Quick Guide
- 7 Basic Operations with Tobii Glasses 2
- 7.1 Setting up Tobii Glasses 2 hardware
- 7.1.1 Charging Recording Unit batteries
- 7.1.2 Inserting/removing the battery – Glasses Recording Unit
- 7.1.3 Inserting/removing an SD memory card in the Recording Unit
- 7.1.4 Connecting the HDMI cable
- 7.1.5 Changing nose pads (remove and mount new):
- 7.1.6 Changing the lenses on the Head Unit
- 7.1.7 Turning Tobii Glasses 2 on and off
- 7.2 Managing study data in Tobii Glasses Controller Software
- 7.3 Connecting the Tablet running Tobii Glasses Controller Software to a Recording Unit
- 7.4 Fitting the Tobii Glasses 2 Eye Tracker onto a participant for recording
- 7.5 Recording with Tobii Glasses 2
- 7.6 Watching a recording live with the Live Viewer
- 7.7 Locating recordings
- 7.8 Replaying a recording
- 7.9 Exporting a gaze replay video
- 7.10 Deleting a recording
- 7.11 Backing up recorded data
- 7.12 Other operations and information
- 7.13 Tobii Glasses Controller Software considerations and limitations
- 7.1 Setting up Tobii Glasses 2 hardware
- 8 Advanced Usage with Multiple Units
- 9 Accessories
- Appendix A Technical Specifications
- Appendix B Calibration target
1.1.6 Mechanical Shock Warning
The Tobii Glasses 2 system is a delicate measuring instrument used for research purposes and should be treated
with care at all times. To avoid breaking or damaging the internal electronic circuits, do not drop, knock, or shake the
device. Eye tracking quality or accuracy can be seriously affected if the Tobii Glasses 2 Head Unit or Recording Unit
has been dropped. If the eye tracker is exposed to mechanical shock, for example, when dropped, do not try to start it
or connect it to a power source. Contact Tobii Support for instructions.
1.1.7 Bending Warning
To avoid breaking or damaging the internal electronic circuits, do not bend any part of the eye tracking system. Eye
tracking quality or accuracy can be seriously affected if the Tobii Glasses 2 Head Unit or Recording Unit has been
bent.
1.1.8 Do not open the devices
Do not open or disassemble the Tobii Glasses 2 Head Unit or the Recording Unit. Non-compliance will result in loss
of warranty! There are no user serviceable components inside. Contact Tobii Technical Support if your Tobii Glasses
2 is not working properly.
1.1.9 Connectors
The Tobii Glasses 2 Head Unit and Recording Unit have numerous external interfaces (connectors). Connecting any
other device or connector than those intended may cause personal injuries and/or damage the Tobii Glasses 2. Tobii
or its agents are not liable for any damages or injuries to a person or their property due to connecting unintended
connectors.
1.1.10 HDMI Cable Warning
The provided HDMI cable should only be used to connect the Head Unit with the Recording Unit. Do not use the
HDMI cable for any other purpose or for connecting to any other devices. Only use HDMI cables provided by Tobii to
connect the Head Unit with the Recording Unit. Tobii or its agents are not liable for any damages or injuries to a per-
son or property due to wrong use of the provided cables.
1.1.11 Environment
The Tobii Glasses 2 system is designed for use in dry indoor environments. Avoid any exposure to direct sunlight as
this will affect eye tracking quality and longer exposure can overheat the equipment. Avoid exposure to any liquids,
gels, moist, rain, sweat or other damp materials or environments. Do not use the eye tracker near water — the device
is not water resistant.
The device complies with IP Class 20 and has no protection against objects smaller than 5 mm. Keep the eye tracker
in a clean and dust free environment. When using the equipment take adequate precautions against dust and dirt.
Do not place or use the equipment in places subject to extreme temperatures and humidity, such as on top of and or
near a heating element, in a hot or damp room, or in a hot automobile in the sun. Usage temperature: 0℃ to +30℃ /
32℉ to 86℉
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Tobii Glasses 2 Eye Tracker User’s manual v.1.0.2 - en-US