3DTV Model DLP2 Glasses Instructions
3DTV Corporation
www.3dtv.jp
www.3dmagic.com
1863 Pioneer PKWY.E.142.Springfield, OR 97477 USA
seeall3d@yahoo.com
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ESPECIALLY WITH PC SYSTEMS (E.G., NVIDIA 3D VISION OR 3D PLAY) YOU MAY GET PULSING,
FLICKERING OR ERRATIC BEHAVIOR DUE TO INTERFERENCE BY LIGHTS, ESPECIALLY
FLUORESCENTS, FANS, HEATERS AND IN ADDITION TO MINIMIZING THESE, YOU SHOULD
ALSO TRY CHANGING THE FREQUENCY OF THE MONITOR AND TIMING FUNCTIONS, GAMMA,
CONTRAST ETC OF THE VIDEO CARD. IF YOU LIVE IN A COUNTRY WITH 50HZ ELECTRICITY,
TRY CHANGING REFRESH TO 100HZ.
WITH ANY SYSTEM TRY OTHER
FREQUENCIES IN THE RANGE OF 95 TO 130 IF YOU EXPERIENCE
IMAGE QUALITY ISSUES.
Of course with any glasses it's also feasible to
tape or glue a small piece of filter (e.g., colored paper or plastic) over the
glasses receiver to deal with fluorescent lights etc.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
---I don’t see any 3D effect. --Be sure the programming
you are watching is 3D. If the programming is 3D, you should see two overlapped
identical images without the glasses and one image through each eye when you
close the other eye. Make sure you are using glasses in the Emitter’s or working
range (ca. 10M x 10M for our Gen2 Emitter). If using the Gen2 Emitter, make
sure the Emitter Central LED is the orange steady (i.e., NOT blinking) as described
in the Instructions. Lights, heaters, IR wireless Headphones, Remote control
amplifiers such as the IR Blaster etc. may interfere with the glasses OR the Emitter
may interfere with your REMOTES for any such devices. I sometimes notice a
slight flicker---There may be some slight flicker when watching with bright lights
on, especially fluorescents. Eliminate this by turning them down or off. The 3D
images do not look correct.--You may need to reverse the right/left polarity with
the Gen2 button, the TV remote control, video game or PC software player or F7
key on your PC keyboard.
WARNING: Under normal operating conditions, the 3D shutter glasses systems are perfectly safe to use for any
duration you would normally view 3D images on your screen. However, some people may experience discomfort
that could signal problems with the hardware, software and /or physical problem with your visual system.
Discontinue use of the 3D glasses and consult a physician if you experience any of the following: headache,
eyestrain, blurry vision, double vision, involuntary movements, eye or muscle twitching, confusion, loss of
awareness of your surroundings, dizziness or disorientation. To minimize the potential for any of the above
symptoms to arise, adjust the ambient lights darker. If you are using a computer system, set the monitor refresh
rate to the highest possible setting. EPILEPSY WARNING: IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY HAS A
HISTORY OF EPILEPSY, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING THIS OR ANY OTHER 3D PRODUCTS.
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