NARRATOR:
 Welcome to PlayStation VR.
 If you've already unboxed
your PSVR,
 all these components
are laying around your room.
 Here's how to put it together
into your very own
 virtual reality system.
 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
 If you have the CUH-ZVR1
the stereo headphones  
 plug in to the jack
on the inline remote.
 Your own studio quality,
noise cancelling, 
 bass dropping
headphones are fine too.
 No offense taken.
 You should already have
a PlayStation Camera
 connected to your PS4.
 And hopefully, a PS4
connected to your TV.
 First step,
disconnect the HDMI cable
 from the back of your PS4
 and plug it into
the back of the processor unit,
 leaving the other end
plugged into the TV.
 Next, take the PS VR HDMI cable
labeled "Number 1"
 and use that to connect
the processor unit to your PS4.
 You'll also need
to connect them
 with the USB cable labeled
"Number 2"
 by plugging one end
into the PS4 or PS4 Pro
 and the other end into the back
of the processor unit.
 Now, let's get powered up.
 Connect the AC power cord
 to the AC adaptor
labeled "Number 3."
 Plug the other end
of the AC adaptor
 into the back
of the processor unit
 and the free end
of the AC power cord
 into your favorite wall outlet.
 Now you will 
connected the VR headset 
 to the front of 
the processor unit.
 Line up the symbols
on the plugs
 with the symbols
over the ports
 and plug them in.
If you have the CUH-ZVR1
you'll use the VR headset 
connection cable labeled "4".
 Slide back the front right side
of the processor unit
 to open the ports.
 Line up the symbols
on the plugs
 with the symbols
over the ports
 and plug them in.
 Then slide the cover back.
 The other end plugs into
the VR headset's cord
 labeled "Number 5."
 Make sure that the symbols
line up here as well.
 Take a moment to make sure
everything's hooked up right.
 Okay,
now let's turn on your TV,
 then your PlayStation 4,
 and PlayStation VR last.
 You'll know everything's
connected properly
 when the tracking lights
on the back of the headset
 start glowing blue.
 When that happens
stand back for a moment
 and admire your work.
[APPLAUSE]
 You now have a virtual reality
system in your home,
 all ready to go.
 All that's left
is to get you ready
 in Part 3 of this tutorial.
