Q: What do I do if I receive the message "Check headset sensors?"
Q: What does "Calibrating headset" mean?
Q: What does "Calibrating headset" mean?
Q: What do I do if I receive the message "Check headset sensors?"
A: If you receive the message "Check headset sensors," make the following adjustments. Be sure to wait about 5 seconds after each adjustment to see if the issue has been corrected — if so, you will hear "Calibrating headset."
• Make sure the sensor is pressed tight and flat against your forehead. Adjust the headband if necessary.
• Make sure no hair is caught between the sensor and your skin.
• Move the forehead sensor to a slightly different position above your left eye.
• Remove then reattach the clips to your ears.
• Make sure both clips are pressed flat against your ear lobes.
• Leaving the headset on your head, turn the headset off and back on.
• Clean the surfaces of the forehead and ear clip sensors with a cloth or paper towel moistened in warm, soapy water.
NOTE: If you receive the message "Check headset sensors" during a game, the game timer will pause until you reestablish a good connection.
Q: What does "Calibrating headset" mean?
A: When the console says, "Calibrating headset," it is in the process of reading your brainwaves and establishing a baseline. This should only take a few seconds. Just sit still until the process is completed and your game begins.


