Do you have a question about the Tobii Pro Fusion and is the answer not in the manual?
Explains the meaning of information, tip, and warning symbols used throughout the manual.
Introduces the Tobii Pro Eye Tracker Manager software for managing the eye tracker.
Details the operating system, CPU, RAM, and port requirements for Pro Fusion.
Describes Pro Lab and Pro SDK as additional software options for eye tracking research.
Provides warnings and instructions for correctly mounting the eye tracker to avoid damage or falls.
Warns against relying on the eye tracker in dangerous or critical situations due to potential failure.
Alerts individuals with photosensitive epilepsy about potential risks from flashing lights.
Warns about potential interference with medical devices and advises against staring into IR LEDs.
Warns about potential interference of magnetic fields with medical devices like pacemakers.
Highlights potential hazards for children, such as choking risks from small parts.
Warns against opening the casing due to electrical voltage and loss of warranty.
Advises using only accessories provided by or approved by Tobii Pro AB.
States that Tobii Pro AB is not responsible for risks associated with third-party software or hardware.
Emphasizes using only the provided AC power adapter and its proper handling.
Details the available product versions of Pro Fusion, specifying Hz frequencies.
Highlights the main technical components and features of the Tobii Pro Fusion eye tracker.
Explains the underlying technology and process of how the eye tracker captures and processes eye data.
Lists and describes the items included in the Pro Fusion package, with visual aids.
Explains the connection and usage of the USB and power adapter for the eye tracker.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to connect the eye tracker using the adapter.
Details how to select and attach the correct international plug adapter to the AC power adapter.
Explains the procedure for removing the adapter plug from the AC power adapter for storage or travel.
Directs users to the Tobii Pro website for information on additional products and accessories.
Describes Pro Lab and Pro SDK as additional software options for eye tracking research.
Guide to downloading and installing the essential Tobii Pro Eye Tracker Manager software.
Steps to integrate the Pro Fusion eye tracker with the installed Eye Tracker Manager software.
Instructions on how to physically attach the eye tracker to a laptop or monitor screen.
Configuring the eye tracker's display settings within the Tobii Pro Eye Tracker Manager.
Procedure for calibrating the eye tracker to ensure accurate gaze point mapping.
Explains the purpose and benefits of the eye tracker calibration process.
Instructions on how to safely remove the eye tracker and its mounting bracket.
Instructions on changing the eye tracker's sampling frequency using the software.
Describes the typical setup for Pro Fusion with screens up to 24 inches.
Covers setups involving the Tripod Stand or other configurations where the tracker is not on the bezel.
Details how to mount and use the eye tracker with the Tobii Pro Tripod Stand.
Guides on how to begin an eye tracking session using Pro Eye Tracker Manager.
Introduces Tobii Pro Lab as a platform for recording and analyzing eye gaze data.
Instructions on how to manage updates for the eye tracker's driver, firmware, and display settings.
Provides information on how to get help online and contact Tobii Pro for product support.
Specifies the recommended temperature and humidity ranges for operating the eye tracker.
Provides guidelines for safely transporting and storing the eye tracker, including environmental conditions.
Instructions for cleaning the eye tracker, including what to use and what to avoid.
Advises on proper disposal methods for the eye tracker according to local regulations.
Outlines the terms and conditions regarding Tobii Pro AB's liability for product use or misuse.
Details the technical specifications related to eye tracking performance and data.
Provides specifications related to head movement tolerance, operating distance, and screen size.
Lists compatible software and operating systems for the Tobii Pro Fusion eye tracker.
Specifies the available hardware versions of the Pro Fusion eye tracker, primarily by frequency.
Details the physical dimensions, weight, and connectors of the Pro Fusion eye tracker.
Confirms CE marking, indicating compliance with EU health and safety requirements.
States compliance with Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference regulations.
Covers FCC, Industry Canada, CE statements, safety, and EMC compliance standards.
Details FCC rules regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference in residential installations.
Confirms compliance of the digital apparatus with Canadian ICES-003 standards.
Certifies compliance with EU legal requirements for health, safety, and environmental protection.
Lists the standards related to safety compliance for the eye tracker.
Lists the standards related to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for the eye tracker.
Information on how to contact Tobii Pro for assistance and support.
Guides users to Tobii Pro Connect for online support, learning resources, and account information.
Information about Tobii Pro's learning programs, events, and article library for eye tracking research.
Directs users to the Tobii Pro Service Description for details on product care and warranty.
Defines the intended research activities and environments for the Tobii Pro eye trackers.
Recommends controlled environments and avoiding sunlight due to infrared light interference.
Discusses how long eyelashes can obstruct pupil tracking, making eye tracking impossible.
Explains how droopy or obstructive eyelids can block pupil view, hindering eye tracking.
Defines accuracy as the angular distance between actual and tracked gaze points.
Describes the process of collecting and processing data from both eyes independently for calibration.
Tracks and reports data for both the left and right eye simultaneously.
Time taken for the system to regain tracking after a participant blinks.
Describes the tracking method using illuminators placed near the camera axis, lighting up the pupil.
Describes tracking using illuminators further from the axis, resulting in a darker pupil appearance.
Defines the type of data provided by the eye tracker, including timestamp, gaze origin, and pupil diameter.
The number of eye images output per second, used for troubleshooting tracking issues.
Describes the region in space where a participant can move their head while maintaining eye tracking.
The typical time to regain tracking after the eyes return to the camera's field of view.