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META Oculus Quest User Manual

META Oculus Quest
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Oculus Quest
Safety & Warranty Manual
https://ocul.us/questsupport
https://oculus.com/warnings
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META Oculus Quest Specifications

General IconGeneral
Release DateMay 21, 2019
Display Resolution Per Eye1440 x 1600
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 835
RAM4GB
TrackingInside-out
Weight571 grams
Storage64GB, 128GB
Battery Life2-3 hours
ControllersOculus Touch
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C
IPD Adjustment58-72mm
AudioBuilt-in speakers and microphone
Operating SystemOculus OS
Refresh Rate72Hz (can be updated to 90Hz via software)

Summary

Product Description

What's in the Box?

Product Electrical Specifications

Health & Safety Warnings

Before Using Your VR System

Headset Adjustment

Adjust headset for comfort and clear vision by balancing it and setting the inter-pupillary distance (IPD).

Content Selection

Choose VR content carefully based on comfort ratings to avoid discomfort or adverse symptoms.

Use Only When Unimpaired

Do not use the headset when experiencing motion sickness, fatigue, or other conditions affecting balance.

Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

Seizures

Some individuals may experience seizures triggered by light flashes; consult a doctor if you have a history of seizures.

Interference with Medical Devices

Magnets or radio waves in headset may affect medical devices; consult doctor before use if you have implanted devices.

Age Requirement/Children

Play Space Environment

Risks associated with freedom of movement

Your headset tracks movement, allowing VR translation; be aware of surroundings to avoid injury.

Use Only in a Safe Environment

VR is immersive and blocks view; use in a safe, distraction-free environment to prevent accidents.

Setting up Your Safe Play Space

Interaction of the Real World and the Virtual Environment

Ease into use

Start with short sessions and gradually increase usage time as you become accustomed to VR.

Take regular breaks

Take 10-15 minute breaks every 30 minutes, or more frequently if experiencing discomfort.

Move carefully

Explore the virtual world cautiously to avoid collisions or loss of balance.

Prohibited Uses

Indoor use only

Headset is for indoor use; outdoor use creates hazards and may cause malfunction.

Never wear headset in situations

Do not use headset during activities requiring attention like running, cycling, or driving.

Do not use headset in a moving vehicle

Avoid using headset in moving vehicles due to speed variations and sudden movements.

Guardian System Boundary Types

Boundary Types

Guardian offers Roomscale (movement) and Stationary (minimal movement) boundary types.

Room-scale boundary

Best for VR requiring significant movement; needs 2m x 2m clear floor space.

Stationary boundary

Visual guide for minimal movement; not for experiences needing significant movement.

Clear of hazards

Ensure Guardian boundary area is clear of hazards and obstacles.

Guardian System Usage and Precautions

Guardian system effectiveness

Select correct boundary type and define play space accurately for effective Guardian system use.

Guardian system may not work

Guardian may not work with featureless walls, glass, mirrors; users are responsible for safe environment.

Guardian system does not identify boundary overhead

Be aware of overhead hazards like light fixtures; Guardian does not alert to them.

Follow all on screen notifications

Follow notifications for redefining boundaries or proper Guardian operation.

Pass-Through Camera Features and Precautions

Pass-through camera designed for brief use

Use camera only for brief alerts or setup, not for prolonged navigation.

Do not use pass-through camera to navigate the real world

Use for short distances to return to play space; do not navigate complex areas.

Always remove headset for real world situations

Remove headset for situations requiring attention or coordination.

View of physical world displayed

Prolonged use may cause temporary effects; limit use to a few minutes.

System Alerts and Discomfort Symptoms

Hearing Damage

To prevent hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.

Overheating Alert

Remove headset immediately if overheating alert sounds to prevent injury.

Discomfort

Discontinue use immediately if experiencing symptoms like seizures, eye strain, or disorientation.

Tracking Error System Alerts

Remove headset and move to safe space if tracking error alert appears.

Discomfort and Post-Use Symptoms

Dizziness

Discontinue use immediately if experiencing dizziness.

Nausea

Discontinue use immediately if experiencing nausea.

Post-use symptoms

VR symptoms can persist or become apparent hours later, increasing injury risk in real-world activities.

Avoid high-risk activities until recovered

Avoid high-risk activities until fully recovered from any VR-related symptoms.

Headset Battery and Charging Safety

Battery is not user replaceable

Do not attempt to open, repair, or replace the battery; contact Oculus Support.

Only charge with included/approved adapter

Use only the provided or authorized power adapter and cable.

Do not let your headset get wet

Prevent contact with liquids; wet components may corrode, posing a safety hazard.

Avoid placing headset near heat sources

Avoid placing headset near heat sources or in direct sunlight.

Headset Temperature and Repetitive Stress Injury

Headset Temperature

Check headset temperature; it may feel warm. Stop use if uncomfortably hot.

Repetitive Stress Injury

Stop use if muscles, joints, or skin become sore or experience tingling, numbness, or burning.

Accessories

Unauthorized accessory use

Unauthorized accessories may cause injury or damage; void warranty.

CHOKING HAZARD

Remote is not a toy; contains small batteries. Keep away from children under 3.

Controller Batteries

Risk of fire

Batteries can explode or leak if mishandled, mixed, or exposed to heat.

Battery is user-replaceable

Controller battery is user-replaceable.

Electrical Shock Precautions

Do not modify or open components

Do not modify or open any components to reduce risk of electric shock.

VR System Care and Contagious Conditions

VR System Care

Do not use if broken or damaged; repairs by authorized servicer only.

Contagious Conditions

Avoid transferring conditions; clean between uses with antibacterial wipes and microfiber cloth.

Skin Irritation

Stop use if experiencing swelling, itchiness, or skin irritation; contact a doctor if symptoms persist.

No Direct Sunlight on Lenses

Regulatory Information

FCC Information

Device complies with FCC part 15 rules; operation subject to conditions.

Industry Canada

Complies with Industry Canada RSS standards; restricted to indoor use.

Limited Consumer Warranty - USA

USA Warranty Coverage

Covers defects and malfunctions in the new product under normal use.

USA Warranty Duration

Limited to one year from purchase/delivery, or two years in EU/EFTA.

USA Service and Support

Visit https://ocul.us/questsupport for service and claim information.

Warranty Service and Exclusions

USA Service Process

Requires proof of purchase; shipping costs may apply; ownership transfers upon receipt.

USA Warranty Exclusions

Excludes normal wear, misuse, accident, unauthorized repair, commercial use, used products, etc.

Data Loss Responsibility

User is responsible for backing up data; data recovery costs are not covered.

Liability Limitations

Limits liability for special, indirect, incidental damages, including lost profits or data.

Limited Consumer Warranty - Canada

Quebec Consumer Protection Act

Specific terms apply for consumers under the Quebec Consumer Protection Act.

Canada Warranty Coverage

Covers defects and malfunctions under normal intended use.

Canada Service and Support

Visit https://ocul.us/questsupport for service and claim information.

Warranty Exclusions and Governing Law

Canada Warranty Exclusions

Excludes wear, misuse, accident, unauthorized repair, commercial use, used products, etc.

Canada Data Loss Responsibility

User is responsible for backing up data; data recovery costs are not covered.

Governing Law

Governed by California, USA law; Canadian laws may apply in some disputes.

Questions and Contact Information

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