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
4. If the tablet/computer is already connected to another network (WLAN/internet/LAN connection etc), make sure to dis-
connect from this network first. You may otherwise experience that the tablet is not reconnecting automatically to the
Recording Unit after losing connection to it.
• To disconnect from your current network: tap Current connection and then tap Disconnect
5. Tap the WLAN network that has the same name as the serial number of your Recording Unit (TG02X-XXX...). You will
find the serial number on the sticker on the back of the Recording Unit.
6. Select the Connect automatically check box to always connect automatically to the Recording Unit.
7. Tap Connect.
8. Enter the WLAN password, TobiiGlasses into the network security key field and tap Next. It may take up to two mi-
nutes before Tobii Glasses Controller Software establishes a connection to the Recording Unit. On Tobii Glasses Con-
troller Software Dashboard, the Glasses Control panel will display “Ready” whenever there is a connection between the
software and the Recording Unit.
The connection will be lost when either the tablet computer or the Recording Unit is turned off, or if the distance between the
tablet/computer and the Recording Unit is too great. When there is no connection between Tobii Glasses Controller Software
and the Recording Unit, the Glasses Control panel will display “Disconnected”.
For the best WLAN speed and performance we recommend using the power plan “High performance” on your tab-
let/computer.
If the tablet/computer is set to automatically connect to other wireless networks in range, the tablet will switch to any
of these networks if the Recording Unit goes out of range. Make sure to always disconnect manually from these net-
works to ensure that the tablet/computer running Tobii Glasses Controller Software will switch back once the Re-
cording Unit comes back into range.
WLAN signal quality is affected by different environmental factors such as the distance between the Recording Unit
and the tablet, the presence of walls, windows, furniture and other objects, and the presence of other WLAN devices
and networks in the same area. A weak or low quality WLAN signal will decrease the quality of, or even interrupt the
Live Viewing video in Tobii Glasses Controller Software or even disconnect the Recording Unit from the tablet/
computer.
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.
7.3.2 Connecting/Disconnecting wired connection
To connect Tobii Glasses to Tobii Glasses Controller Software using an Ethernet cable:
1. Locate the LAN port on your tablet/computer or install a USB Ethernet adapter if there is no available ethernet port.
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