Stealth Products i-Drive VR Owner's Manual

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Owner's Manual - Maintenance Guide
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  • Page 1 VR Driving Simulator Owner’s Manual - Maintenance Guide i-Drive Virtual Reality Driving Simulator...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Limited Liability..................v Testing ......................v Design and Function ................1 Intended Use....................1 Features......................1 Initial Setup....................2 Understanding the i-Drive VR Driving Simulator ......4 Tips for Starting with VR..............10 Maintenance ...................12 Care and Maintenance.................12 Safety ......................12 Technical Data ..................12...
  • Page 3: Customer Satisfaction

    Customer Satisfaction Stealth Products is committed to 100% customer satisfaction. Your complete satisfaction is important to us. Please contact us with suggestions or feedback to help us improve the quality and usability of our products. You may reach us at:...
  • Page 4: Important Information

    Important Information Important Information All persons responsible for fitting, adjustment, and daily use of the devices discussed in these instructions must be familiar with and understand all safety aspects of the devices mentioned. In order for our products to be used successfully, you must: •...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    In the event of a product failure covered by our warranty, please follow the procedures outlined below: • Call Stealth Products at (512) 715-9995 or toll free at (800) 965-9229. • Request a Return Authoriza�on (RA) form from the Returns Department and...
  • Page 6: Warranty

    Any implied warranty, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the duration of this warranty. Stealth Products does not warrant damage due to, but not limited to: • Misuse, abuse, or misapplica�on of product, and/or •...
  • Page 7: Warning Labels

    Stealth Products does not hold responsibility for final integration of final assembly of product to end user. Stealth Products is not liable for user death or injury. Testing Initial setup and driving should be done in an open area free of obstacles until the user is fully capable of driving safely.
  • Page 8: Design And Function

    Features The i-Drive VR system includes a high-performance laptop with the driving simulator software installed, and a VR headset with hand controls. Typically, VR systems will also include an i-Drive interface. Additionally,...
  • Page 9: Initial Setup

    Step One: Connect the laptop to a power source. The laptop must be connected to a power source while using the i-Drive VR Driving Simulator. Step Two: Turn the laptop on. You will be taken to a login screen displaying a Microsoft email account and an empty input box labeled "PIN".
  • Page 10 Step Six: On the laptop's desktop, double-click the icon labeled "07- Step 2". This will launch the i-Drive VR Driving Simulator. When the i-Drive VR Driving Simulator appears, use the laptop mouse to click anywhere on the screen. You will now be able to control the "i-Drive VR Driving Simulator"...
  • Page 11: Understanding The I-Drive Vr Driving Simulator

    Design and Function Understanding the VR Driving Simulator The driving simulator is divided into three platform levels: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Each of these levels is comprised of sub-levels. Each platform level has a number of sub-levels. By maneuvering the cursor of the home screen, the user selects one of the three platform levels.
  • Page 12 Design and Function Level 1: Gymnasium 1A Objective: Navigate the chair into the blue box. This objective helps users to orient themselves to and familiarize themselves with the drive control mechanisms of their virtual wheelchairs. In this scenario, the user must execute a 180° turn then guide his or her chair into a bright blue box displayed at the opposite end of the gymnasium’s basketball court.
  • Page 13 Design and Function 1D Objective: Navigate the chair through turns and obstacles. This objective helps users to practice executing tight left-hand and right-hand turns, as well as executing a U-turn. In this scenario, a user must slalom through a line of four orange cones, navigating to the right of the first cone, to the left of the second cone, etc.
  • Page 14 Design and Function 2B Objective: Navigate the chair through the blue box while avoiding obstacles. This objective allows users to practice driving straight and performing gradual turns in an outdoor setting. In this scenario, the user must again navigate a winding gravel path in the woods. Straying from the path causes the user’s score to decrease.
  • Page 15 Design and Function 2E Objective: Navigate the chair around obstacles, over terrain, downhill and through the blue box.. This objective allows users to practice driving straight, performing gradual turns, and navigating terrain and altitude changes in an outdoor setting with distractions. In this scenario, the user must again navigate a winding gravel path in the woods.
  • Page 16 Design and Function 3B Objective: Navigate the chair through constricted areas and into the blue box. This objective allows users to practice measured driving and perform tight turns in an apartment setting with limited space. Additionally, users can practice activating switches attached to the i-Drive interface.
  • Page 17: Tips For Starting With Vr

    Design and Function Tips for Starting with VR Motion sickness is common for people who are not accustomed to mixed signals acting on their inner ear while receiving information from multiple sources of motion. If you are experiencing motion sickness, it's likely due to the inner ear being unable to discern whether you are moving or not.
  • Page 18 Virtual Reality is an exciting technology, and is being improved daily. As VR improves, more tools are being created to help combat motion sickness. Stealth Products will continue to do our best to keep our users informed about new methods of handling motion sickness.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Maintenance Care and Maintenance Ensure the hardware used stays in working order by caring for and maintaining it. • Keep electronics dry. • Periodically check any hardware for loose screws or worn parts. • Replace or repair the parts as necessary. Safety Avoid getting electronics wet.
  • Page 20 © 2021, Stealth Products, LLC Warranty Information Home Page Online User Manual Stealth Products, LLC · info@stealthproducts.com · www.stealthproducts.com (800) 965-9229 | (512) 715-9995 | 104 John Kelly Drive, Burnet, TX 78611 P137D613R2 i-Drive VR Driving Simulator.afpub Oct 14, 2021...

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