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
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the tablet/computer and to the Recording Unit LAN port. The Glasses
Control panel on Tobii Glasses Controller Software Dashboard will display “Ready” whenever there is a connection be-
tween the software and the Recording Unit.
The connection will be lost if the Ethernet cable is unplugged or if the tablet computer or Recording Unit is turned off. When
there is no connection between Tobii Glasses Controller Software and the Recording Unit, the Glasses Control panel will dis-
play “Disconnected”. The connection will be reestablished when the Ethernet cable is reconnected.
Networks settings on the tablet/computer must be set to Obtain an IP address automatically for the connection to
work correctly. On most computers this is the default setting.
7.3.3 Verifying the Recording Unit is connected to Tobii Glasses Controller Software
Once Tobii Glasses Controller Software has established a connection to the Recording Unit, a Glasses Control Panel for the
Recording Unit will appear on the Dashboard. When connection is lost the Glasses Control Panel will remain on the Dashboard,
but will display “Disconnected”.
To verify that Tobii Glasses Controller Software is connected to a Recording Unit:
1. The Glasses Control Panel for the Recording Unit on the Dashboard displays “Ready”.
2. On the Recording Unit, the Connection Status LED emits a constant green light.
7.3.4 Hiding/showing Glasses from the Dashboard
Every Recording Unit that at any time has been connected to your installation of Tobii Glasses Controller Software will appear
on your Dashboard. It is possible to hide Recording Units not currently in use, or to show ones that have been hidden.
To Hide/Show a Recording Unit on the Dashboard:
1. Tap the Hide/Show Glasses drop down menu on the Dashboard.
2. Select the check boxes of the Recording Units that should be visible on the Dashboard, and deselect the ones that
should be hidden.
Tobii Glasses 2 Eye TrackerUser’s manual v.1.0.2 - en-US
7 Basic Operations with Tobii Glasses 2
25