Installation and Connection
2-14
2-14 The 3D IR Emitters
Your projector comes with a built-in 3D emitter, which is located on the front of the projector, and an external 3D emitter, which
you can connect to the back of the projector. Both 3D emitters emit a 3D synchronization signal that synchronizes the refresh rate
of the image displayed by the projector with the shutter rate of the required 3D glasses, creating the 3D effect. If the internal
emitter does not provide a sufficient 3D picture, you can connect the external emitter. You cannot use the internal and external
emitters at the same time.
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<
3D Emitter
> does not switch automatically to <External> even if an external emitter is connected. Manually change the
setting to <External>. Refer to “3-6-1. Picture” for details.
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The 3D effect may not work properly if there is any obstacle between the 3D emitter and 3D glasses.
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The 3D emitter may not work normally if there is any other 3D product or electronic device working nearby.
2-14-1. Ranges in which the External and Internal 3D IR Emitter Can Operate
External 3D IR Emitter Range
A : Suggested Range of Use
Internal 3D IR Emitter Range
A : Suggested Range of Use