Mars collects tracking data from each Rover and sends it to your PC through an IP router.
Mars allows you to manage each connected device and check relevant information through the Mars dashboard, which is located directly on the top side of Mars.
The Mars dashboard displays the connection status of each connected hardware device and other system-related information. You can also access several system configuration options.
Rover: The status of each Rover module is represented by a VIVE Tracker (3.0) icon.
ICON | DEVICE STATUS |
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Solid gray | No Rover module is detected. |
Flashing gray | The Rover module is booting up. |
Solid white | The Rover module boots up and is detecting VIVE Tracker (3.0) |
Flashing blue | VIVE Tracker (3.0) is detected but not tracking yet. |
Solid blue | VIVE Tracker (3.0) is detected and tracking. |
Timecode: Displays the timecode from a connected camera or sync generator.
Genlock: The frequency will be displayed when an external sync generator is connected.
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Base stations: Displays the connection status of each base station.
Recenter: Reset the coordinates of a tracker to a positional origin (neutral coordinates).
Network: Displays the IP address when the network status is active. Tap to configure network settings.
Power: Tap to restart or power off Mars.
Settings: Configure additional settings and check for system updates. You can also export system logs for system diagnostics and analysis.