LAI Games VIRTUAL RABBIDS THE BIG RIDE Operator's Manual page 42

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If this icon is grey, it means the headset is not detected. Check the light on the side
of the headset.
2. The two icons on the far right represent each base station – one in the sled, and one in the
tower. If you use the mouse to hover over the icon, it will specify which channel base station
that icon represents – you can see which channel a base station is set to by viewing the front
of the base station.
If this icon is grey, the base station is not detected. Check the base station has
power.
If this icon is changing between grey and green intermittently, there could be a few
causes. Any of the below could result in a grey screen appearing intermittently
during gameplay:
If you have more than two base station icons, it means the base stations are picking
up interference from other nearby base stations. If you have two Virtual Rabbids
units, they should not be operated next to each other. We recommend operating
them back to back, or in separate areas of your location.
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• If the light is red, the headset is receiving power but not detected by the PC.
Check the HDMI cables and link box.
• If the light is off, the headset is not receiving power. Check the power cables
and linkbox.
• Interference from other base stations. Base stations are very sensitive to
interference – if you have two Virtual Rabbids units, they should not be
operated next to each other. We recommend operating them back to back,
or in separate areas of your location.
• Movement of the base station. Base stations are sensitive to impact and
vibration. Open the base station housing and ensure the base station is
securely positioned and has not come loose. Also check the levelling feet
underneath the sled have been adjusted to touch the floor, ensuring the
sled is stable when touched.
• Base station alignment. To ensure base stations have the best line of sight
possible, they should be pointing directly at the other base station.
• Intermittent power. Check the power cables are securely plugged in on both
ends.
• Faulty base station. If you have checked all of the above and the problem
persists, the base station may be faulty.

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