NARRATOR:
 Welcome to PlayStation VR.
 Okay,
you've hooked up your PS VR.
 Now it's time to get ready
to play some games.
 Set up your PlayStation Camera
 where it'll have a good view
of the entire Play Area.
 Mounting it on top of your
television is usually best,
 but you can also set it up
at the base of your TV.
 With either placement, be sure
the camera is not obstructed
 and is able to read
the headset's tracking lights
 as well as the lights
on your DS4 
 or Move Controller 
at all times.
 While you're enjoying
your PS VR,
 you'll need to establish
a play area
 of 6 feet (1.8 meters)
by 10 feet (3 meters).
 The camera's position should
mark the center line
 of your play area,
which looks like this.
 For your safety you'll need to
clear out all of the furniture,
 toys, exercise equipment, pets
 and other obstacles before
you put the VR headset on.
 For added safety,
and peace of mind,
 you should create a nice buffer
zone outside the Play Area.
 And please stay seated
 while enjoying
your VR experience.
 The nine tracking lights
on the PS VR headset
 track your movement
in correlation with the camera
 during your virtual reality
experience.
 If you happen to stray
outside of the Play Area
 you'll receive a pop-up warning
 prompting you to return
to the suggested location
 within this designated space.
 Try to limit any light sources
directly behind you.
 They might throw off
 the headset's tracking
capabilities.
 It's also a good idea to close
any curtains or shades.
 Now it's time to get you
in the game.
 Keep your controllers handy
 If you have the CUH-ZVR2 
you'll first need to connect 
 the stereo headphones 
to your VR headset. 
 When you're not 
using your headphones
 use the earpiece holders 
on your VR headset 
 to store them 
out of the way. 
 The volume and mute buttons
 are located on the bottom, 
left side of the scope 
 as well as the power button. 
 If you have the CUH-ZVR1
 the stereo headphones 
plug in to the jack 
 on the inline remote.
 There you will also 
find the volume, 
 mute, and power buttons.  
 If you're using on-ear
or over-ear headphones
 these go on over
the PS VR headset.
 You'll likely be doing things
 like fighting
intergalactic wars
 and defeating ancient evil,
 so you want your headset
to have
 a snug, but comfortable fit.
 There are two main buttons
you'll be using
 to adjust the size
and fit of the headset.
 The scope adjustment button,
 located on the scope's
top, right side
 and the headband
release button.
 If you have the CUH-ZVR1,
the scope adjustment button 
 is located under the scope, 
on the bottom, right side.
 First use the scope adjustment
button to extend the scope,
 then press
the headband release button
 to extend it
and adjust the fit.
 With the headset now on,
 use the adjustment dial in back
to fine tune the size.
 The scope adjustment button
helps the fit
 by allowing you
to pull the scope inwards
 towards your face,
so you can easily place it
 where it's the most
comfortable.
 To take the headset off
 simply press the headband
release button again.
 If you wear glasses, just put
the headset on over them.
 Be sure to use
the scope adjustment button
 to bring in the scope
 for a comfortable
fit around your glasses.
 If you want to use 
the headphones, 
 remove them from the 
earpiece holders
 and place them in your ears.
 The first time you use PS VR,
 the headset will need
some adjustments.
 Just do what our little friend
here tells you
 in the PS VR's UI setup.
 He knows what he's doing.
 To recalibrate or change
your settings later on,
 press and hold the PS button
on your controller
 to bring up the quick menu
 and select
"Adjust PlayStation VR"
 or go to the "Settings" menu
for more setting options.
 If you want to play a normal
PS4 game or watch a movie,
 you can use "Cinematic Mode"
for the best experience.
 To enjoy "Cinematic Mode,"
 you may need to reset
your screen's position.
 To do so, face forward in
the direction you are sitting
 and then press and hold
the OPTIONS button
 to reset the screen position
into its ideal place.
 Once everything is calibrated,
you're good to go.
 Now, launch a VR game
and enjoy the PS VR experience.
