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KAT  WALK 

User Manual

 

VR Omni-directional

Treadmill

Summary of Contents for WALK

Page 1: ...KAT WALK User Manual VR Omni directional Treadmill...

Page 2: ...duction List of Items Installation Instructions Tool Preperation Installing the KAT WALK VR Omni Directional Mobile Treadmill Installing the Mechanical Structure Instructions for Base Plate Holder Cau...

Page 3: ...lacement of KATVR Foot Sensor Dismantling the Main Body of KATVR Foot Sensor Installing the Main Body of KATVR Foot Sensor Installing and Dismantling the KAT SHOES Sensors Installing the KATVR Foot Se...

Page 4: ...ormation helpful in completing a task as well as information that applies only to certain cases Indication It provides you with an understanding of options that might be of help to you Important infor...

Page 5: ...tation company Otherwise it may cause damage to the equipment Risk of electric shock or re Please DO NOT expose the product to rain or water or put containers containing liquid near the product In the...

Page 6: ...rection rotate the display in a reverse direction until the cable returns to the smooth state with no twist Prevent the base plate from contacting with non KAT Shoes or any other object Make sure the...

Page 7: ...ipment storage hook 4 Connecting rod 5 Support pillar 6 Girdle set 7 VBase plate 8 Base plate holder 9 Equipment mobile wheel set Total weight 191kg 421lbs Height 2 6m 8 6 Occupying an area of 2 06m S...

Page 8: ...displacement in human s walking through a constant rolling friction and with the support of the base plate creates the moving track of legs and feet As a result KAT SHOES become the key balance side v...

Page 9: ...feet As a result KAT SHOES COVER becomes the key balance point for the best experience The KAT SHOES COVER doesn t require you to change your shoes you can simply wear it on top of your shoes Reducing...

Page 10: ...n the product even when it is not working Tool Preparation Open the complimentary KAT WALK dedicated tool box which contains the following One bottle of KAT WALK maintenance oil A set of inner hexagon...

Page 11: ...djust the base plate holder to prevent the plate from sliding 2 Turn the metal hinges on the baste plate towards outside 11 Starting Installation Installing the KAT WALK Multi Direction Installing the...

Page 12: ...at the screw holes on the support pillar and re install the bolts unscrewed at the last step 5 One person holds the pillar to prevent it from toppling while the other one place a 20cm foam pad include...

Page 13: ...ound hole at the front of the equipment and slot the spring pallet and the spring into the stick then screw the safety nut onto the stick and the M5 set screws two to the side of the stick screw the r...

Page 14: ...e cable the red dotted line in the gure from the lower end of the telescopic stick and pull it out from the upper end Put the sticking three in one cable and the KATVR Top Sensor cable through the gir...

Page 15: ...hrough the shell and tighten them with the R shaped clips Orientation of the support pillar tail 14 The installation personnel erect the support pillar and one male adult should hold it to prevent it...

Page 16: ...se the st3 5 screw to tighten Lock the st3 5 screw when ne adjusting it to the position shown in gure 3 1 4 15 Installing the ground plug as shown in the gure install the grounding plug onto the suppo...

Page 17: ...sher Unscrew this screw to install the equipment storage hook dedicated power supply cable KATVR Relay 19 Loosen the base plate holder move the KAT WALK to an appropriate position re x the holder to p...

Page 18: ...limited please watch out for the length of the remaining cable when connecting the circuit on the girder 6 As there are quite many circuits please di erentiate the connection at all the interfaces 7...

Page 19: ...r the mechanical structure Install the magnets to the installation surface on the left and the right of the base plate Soft magnet Installation surface As the side plate is magnetic we only need to pu...

Page 20: ...l Sensor Port for the KATVR Top Sensor on the side 4 Wireless receiver No port for the KATVR Top Sensor on the side 5 KATVR Top Sensor Already installed to the girder 6 USB A type extension cable 7 Ch...

Page 21: ...ensor Modules The two KATVR Foot Sensor and the wireless receiver are paired when the six digit dialers are dialed to the same position Dialing the dialers to di erent positions can prevent communicat...

Page 22: ...aution Working indicator red means it is not connected to the wireless receiver blue means it is connected to the wireless receiver ashing means a low charge level Charging indicator red means it is b...

Page 23: ...indicator red means that it is not connected to the two KATVR Foot Sensors or only connected to one KATVR Foot Sensor blue means it is connected to both of the KATVR Foot Sensors 1 Working status ind...

Page 24: ...tor 3 KATVR Encoder connecting cable port 4 Six digit red dialer 24 Starting Installation KATVR Central Caution KATVR Encoder working indicator red means it is not connected to the KATVR Back Sensor b...

Page 25: ...d button switch 4 Micro USB charging port 5 Six digit red dialer Caution Red indicator when it is on it means the power supply to the KATVR Back Sensor is normal but it is not connected to the KATVR C...

Page 26: ...ess receiver to the same position as that for the two KATVR Foot Sensor 3 Connect one end of the USB A type extension cable for the wireless receiver to the receiver and insert the other end into the...

Page 27: ...ds continuous power supply when being used and it is advised to install a power socket near the station c Power supply to KATVR Back Sensor 1 Power for the KATVR Back Sensor is supplied through the US...

Page 28: ...ot connected to the wireless receiver the ashing indicator indicates a low charge level and please timely charge it KATVR Foot Sensor normal power supply connected to the wireless receiver the ashing...

Page 29: ...2 Microsoft DirectX Run library Note The above software run libraries can be obtained free of charge on the o cial website of each software WinRAR o cial Website http www winrar com Steam O cial Webs...

Page 30: ...load address http test000 bj bcebos com Flag KATGameFlat zip B run the KATGameFlat exe program use the default settings for all the steps during the installation process C Note If security software pr...

Page 31: ...nd the user may choose the game based on his her preference The middle area displays all the KAT adaptable games under the selected category with colored icons indicating that the game has been downlo...

Page 32: ...be consumed when playing the game If the game is already installed the right side of the interface will display the button for setting up the game time and the button for starting the game 6 Start the...

Page 33: ...game settings The administrator may set up the game by entering the page of game settings KAT will preset the parameters for the game software and please do not change them randomly If there is any pr...

Page 34: ...show a successful setting of the static status which will be de ned as the static value Then the threshold values for the front inclination and the rear inclination of the KATVR Magnetic will change a...

Page 35: ...LK are consistent 2 Open the settings page and click Calibration at the bottom 3 Afterwards click Calibration the KATVR Top Sensor value will turn into 0 4 After nishing the calibration immediately st...

Page 36: ...36 Starting Installation 6 Choose the Stand only mode 7 Click Next 8 Click the Calibrate central point...

Page 37: ...Installation 9 Click Next after nishing the calibration 10 Key in the distance between the head mounted display and the oor 110cm and click it to calibrate the oor 11 Click Next after nishing the cal...

Page 38: ...1 Make sure the orientations of the head mounted display front the girdle set and the KAT WALK are consistent during the calibration 2 Do not randomly move the KAT WALK or the base station after the...

Page 39: ...ed to put on the girdle set and stand upright on the WALK Click the icon of Static and it will show a successful setting of the static status which will be de ned as the static value Then the threshol...

Page 40: ...he upper right corner of the page to turn o the game Click Quit at the upper right corner of the page and it will prompt a box requesting you to con rm whether to quit the game Click Con rm to quit th...

Page 41: ...ut of the password Key in the password and click Con rm to turn o the software 2 Game over When the game is over the page will pop up a window indicating that the time is up Click Con rm to end the ga...

Page 42: ...s located on the upper right part of the page Click it to enter the self help repair service page under the technical support on the KAT o cial website You may view the introduction of the game and th...

Page 43: ...the installation and daily use Select an operation and you will be able to view the corresponding video and text Click the drop down box for the Introduction of the game and you will see the list for...

Page 44: ...3 The sta member helps to untie the girdle set 4 The player walks out of the KAT WALK with the sta member s help 5 The player sits on a chair and takes o the KAT SHOES KAT SHOES COVER by himself Cauti...

Page 45: ...ne in fast way through the turning of the IMU main body and the buckle Dismantling of the Main Body of KATVR Foot Sensor Turn the main body of the IMU counter clockwise to pull out the main body of th...

Page 46: ...n in the gure Installation of the Main Body of KATVR Foot Sensor 1 Fix the main body of the KATVR Foot Sensor to the buckle as shown in the gure 2 Turn the main body of the KATVR Foot Sensor clockwise...

Page 47: ...ter clockwise and pull it out Installing the KATVR Foot Sensor Insert the buckle of the KATVR Foot Sensor into the external elastic belt of the Shoes and make sure the two sides of the buckle are inse...

Page 48: ...ar with one person holding the pillar at its back to prevent it from toppling suddenly 6 Put the support pillar down backwards so that it lies at on the oor Place a foam pad of at least 20cm thickness...

Page 49: ...As the slot of the slider expands the old slider can be removed very easily It is advised to replace the wheel at the rear part of the KAT SHOES if it is loose or cannot roll properly It is advised to...

Page 50: ...he accessory wheel replacement tool 3 Take out the old wheel insert the new one and the replacement is nished 3 Take o the old one and insert the new one in the same way 4 Release the KAT SHOES and th...

Page 51: ...locks 1 One hand holds the Cover while the other pinches the slide block Then bend the block outwards with strength 2 Take the damaged block o the Cover 3 Take out the new block It is advised to repla...

Page 52: ...d holds the Cover while the other press the block into the block slot 5 Complete the block replacement Caution Make sure the orientations of the block upper and lower surface are consistent with those...

Page 53: ...n the settings of the static value Solution Re set the static value by following the steps on page 37 of the User Manual Make sure the player stands upright on the KAT WALK when setting up the static...

Page 54: ...e is the button for resetting the positive direction in the game During the game the player holds the handles in both hands facing the positive direction and resets the positive direction of the game...

Page 55: ...lation No Signal on the Control Center Screen Cause The graphics card is not properly connected Solution Check if the DVI cable connection is normal between the case and behind the screen cover If it...

Page 56: ...ntral or KATVR Back Sensor error Solution Replace the KATVR Central or KATVR Back Sensor The Red Indicator of the KATVR Back Sensor Is Not On Cause The KATVR Back Sensor is not power on Solution Check...

Page 57: ...is in good contact Cut o the power supply to the KATVR Central sensor and plug out and in the KATVR Back sensor connecting cable on the KATVR Central Sensor 2 Replace the KATVR Top Sensor Cause The gr...

Page 58: ...structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful inter...

Page 59: ...reils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage...

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