What does the status light on the base stations mean?
Depending on the type of base stations you're using and their status, their LED may show the
following:
Base Station 2.0
Base Station 1.0
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Depending on the variant of your
hardware, white or green when the
base station is in normal mode.
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Blue or blinking blue when the base
station is waiting to stabilize. If it
remains in this state, check if it is
mounted securely or on a surface
that's not prone to vibration.
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Blinking red when there is an error.
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Green when the base station is in normal mode
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Blue when the base station is waiting to stabilize. If it
remains in this state, check if it is mounted securely
or on a surface that's not prone to vibration.
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Dim green when the base station is on standby
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Purple when the base stations are trying to sync
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Blinking purple when syncing is blocked. If you're
connecting the base stations wirelessly, you may
need to use the sync cable. For details on how to get
the sync cable, contact customer care.
What should I do if any of the base stations is not detected?
If any of the base stations appear disabled in the SteamVR app, try the following to troubleshoot
the problem:
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Turn the base station off and on again.
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Make sure that you've installed your base stations correctly. Depending on the type of
base stations you're using, see
Installing SteamVR Base Station 2.0
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Restart the SteamVR app. If you still get an error, reboot your computer and reopen the
SteamVR app.
For more information, you may refer to the
page.
Can Base Station 1.0 be used with SteamVR Base Station 2.0?
No, they are not compatible. SteamVR Base Station 2.0 has a different method of syncing. Use
only the same versions of the base stations in your play area so that your setup will work
correctly.
Is accidental base station damage covered by warranty?
Please follow the recommended setup instructions for the base stations carefully, since product
warranty does not cover accidental damage.
Stop using the base stations if they are damaged, especially if its front panels are cracked.
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