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“MOTION CONTROL” 

Output Terminal

Stereo (a cable with stereo or mono 3.5 mm plug can be used)

STATUS LED

LED Indication - Green

SYNC / 3D MODE LED

LED Indication - Amber

Weight

1.8 +/- 0.1 kg (app. 4 lbs) - accessories not included

Size

Window Module: 253 x 176 x 13 mm (10” x 6.9” x 0.5”) - Width x Height x Depth

Control board with stands: 277 x 130 x 47 mm (10.9” x 5.1” x 1.9”) - Width x Height x Depth

Base plate: 380 x 4 x 80 mm (15” x 0.2” x 3.1”) - Width x Height x Depth

Storage Temperature

-10 ~ 60 ºC (14 ~ 140°F) – noncondensing!

Operating Temperature

10 ~ 60 ºC (50 ~ 140°F) - noncondensing!

Material

Case Material (Main material): Aluminium

Colour

Black

Power Input

DC 12 V/1A

Power Consumption

3D operation: 4.2 W

2D mode: 1.2 W

General Health and Safety Warnings

1. May Trigger Seizures
Some people have a condition that can cause them to experience seizures or lose consciousness momentarily while viewing certain kinds 
of flashing lights or patterns. These persons may have seizures while watching certain kinds of television pictures or playing certain video 
or computer games. Persons who have not had any previous seizures may still have an undetected seizure condition. People who have 
experienced symptoms linked to a seizure condition, including experiencing seizures or loss of awareness, or people with family members 
who have experienced such symptoms, should consult their physician before viewing 3D media. We recommend that Parents or Guardians 
observe their children while the children view 3D content. 3D content viewing should immediately be discontinued in case adults or children 
experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary movements, loss of awareness, 
unconsciousness, disorientation, or seizures. Do not view 3D content for extended periods of time.
2. May Cause Eye Fatigue
Some users have reported dizziness, headaches, or eye fatigue as a result of viewing media in 3D. 3D content viewing should immediately 
be discontinued in case adults or children experience any of these conditions.  Do not view 3D content for extended periods of time.  Parents 
or Guardians should limit use by children to no more than a few hours per day.
3. Young Children
The vision of young children (especially children under the age of six) is still under development. Consult your doctor (such as a paediatrician 
or eye doctor) before allowing young children to watch 3D video images or play 3D videos games. Parents or Guardians should supervise 
young children to ensure they follow these recommendations.
4. Choking hazard: Keep out of reach of small children.
Babies and young children could choke on small pieces associated with 3D glasses and related equipment. Keep the 3D polarization 
modulator and 3D glasses out of reach of small children.

Summary of Contents for MS210C2

Page 1: ...to be used on dark background to be used on light background XPAND Passive 3D Polarization Modulator Gen2 User Manual User Manual...

Page 2: ...ion 9 Installation 9 Motion Control Setup Wizard 10 Unit s Initial Network Settings Configuration 10 Recommended Projector Settings for XPAND Passive 3D Cinemas 12 Modulator Configuration Using the PC...

Page 3: ...he product Use of XPAND s Passive 3D Polarization Modulator Motorized Mount is strongly recommended Make sure that the modulator is never positioned in front of the projector when viewing 2D content A...

Page 4: ...s for connecting the unit to the projector 1 Ethernet Crossover Cable 1 User Manual WARNING The supplied Ethernet Crossover Cable should not be used as a regular network cable It is intended primarily...

Page 5: ...ING 1s ON 1s OFF The unit s mode control source is set to frame sync it is in 2D mode and scanning for a condition to transition into 3D mode This condition is a valid 3D synchronization signal on the...

Page 6: ...ion Modes of Operation The modulator operates in one of two modes 2D mode or 3D mode As their names suggest the 3D mode is intended for watching 3D content and 2D mode for viewing 2D content at which...

Page 7: ...mode is to monitor the 3D synchronization signal line coming from the projector for the presence of a valid synchronization signal This signal comes into the modulator through its GPIO connec tor If a...

Page 8: ...or to 3D mode modctrls n mode 3D Command Parameter Value Description mode 2D 3D Sets the currently active mode based on the input parameter value Note This command only takes effect if the Network Mod...

Page 9: ...r on the projector and to the 9 pin GPIO connector on the back of the modulator Two cables are supplied with the modulator Choose the correct one based on the available connectors on the projector 5 I...

Page 10: ...s lamp cannot reach the modulator by placing a non transparent light barrier between the projector and the modulator Alternatively the lamp on the projector can be turned off or if the projector allow...

Page 11: ...he IP is reserved network configuration is finished If however more modulators will be connected to the same network this unit s IP must be changed since each modulator requires a unique IP Proceed to...

Page 12: ...u PC network settings you may have changed in step 5b If an automatic connection attempt is not made by the utility initiate it manually by clicking the Get Device State button Once a successful conne...

Page 13: ...one The section features the following controls Select Device drop down list Used to select a device to connect to from a list of devices known to the utility Devices must be added manually See Add ne...

Page 14: ...Frequency Reports whether a synchronization signal is detected on the modulator s 3D sync GPIO input Validity of the signal and its frequency are reported Whether a signal is valid or not is determin...

Page 15: ...cy on the modulator enter a new value and press the Enter key to confirm the change The Menu Bar Most of the menu s items are self explanatory and intuitive However the following submenu items deserve...

Page 16: ...sure the filter is completely dry before inserting it back into the unit Remove the protective cover and plug the power jack back into the modulator If the filter shows sign of wear it should be repla...

Page 17: ...s or people with family members who have experienced such symptoms should consult their physician before viewing 3D media We recommend that Parents or Guardians observe their children while the childr...

Page 18: ...void the user s authority to operate it This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 t...

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