Acer 3D Glasses (E4w) User manual

Category
Stereoscopic 3D glasses
Type
User manual
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Package Contents
* 3D shutter glasses x 1 * USB cable x 1
*
Cleaning cloth x 1
*
Storage pouch x 1
*
User’s manual x 1
*
Nose piece x 1
Product Features
Power button
LED indicator
IR receiver LCD Lens
USB charging
port
Earpieces
Operating Instructions
Power on: Press the power button. The LED indicator will light
up for 1.5 seconds indicating that the power is on.
Power off: Press and hold the power button for 1.5 seconds.
The LED indicator will blink three times indicating that the
power is off.
Low power warning: When the power is low, the LED indicator
will begin to blink, indicating that the 3D glasses need to be
charged.
Note
When the 3D glasses are powered ON, it will be in standby
mode for five minutes. The 3D glasses will activate once it
has received the 3D sync signal. If the 3D glasses do not
receive the 3D sync signal, the LED indicator will blink three
times and automatically shut down.
A 50 Hz or 60 Hz magnetic fluorescent lamp may cause your
3D glasses to flicker. Turn off the lamp if flickering occurs.
Attention:
In order to ensure the rechargeable battery's performance,
please wait until the 3D glasses are fully charged before the
first use. Please be sure to charge and discharge the 3D
glasses at least one time every six months when the 3D
glasses are not in use.
Troubleshooting
Q1: My 3D glasses are on, but why is there no 3D effect?
A: Make sure the DLP projector or DLP TV setup is in 3D
mode. Check the battery life of your 3D glasses. Charge the
3D glasses if there is no power or if the power is low. In order
to receive the 3D sync signal, make sure the 3D glasses are
properly positioned within the 3D sync signal coverage area.
Q2: Why are the lenses blinking?
A: The lenses will begin to blink if the power is low. Please
charge the 3D glasses immediately if blinking occurs. If there
is light or other signals interfering with your surroundings,
turn off the interference source.
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Glasses Specifications
Shutter Liquid crystal
Eective range
8 m
Transmittance 38+/-2%
Power supply mode Polymer lithium battery
Working current 1.9 mA
Universal frequency 96Hz/100Hz/120Hz/144Hz
Battery life
Sustainable work time is 30
hours on a full charge
Working temperature 0 to 40 °C
Caution
:
1.
3D glasses are only to be used for 3D content viewing.
Do not use 3D glasses for other viewing purposes. Such
use may result in injury.
2.
3D glasses are powered by a polymer lithium battery.
Please properly install the battery and do not damage
or destroy the battery as it may cause injury or create
a fire.
3.
4.
5.
Warning:
1.
Pregnant women, people with heart disease or
epilepsy, and people who are easily nauseous should
not view 3D content.
2.
C
hildren under the age of three should not view 3D
content, as their visual development is not complete
and cannot perceive stereoscopic effects well. 3D
viewing for long periods of time may affect their visual
development.
3.
Viewing 3D content for a long period of time may cause
headache or eyestrain. Stop viewing immediately if you
begin to experience any uncomfortable feelings. Consult
a doctor if uncomfortable feelings persist.
Do not expose 3D glasses to direct sunlight, heat, fire or
water as this may result in product malfunction or
create a fire.
Clean 3D glasses with a clean, lint-free, soft cloth. Make
sure the cloth is dry as contact with any chemical
cleaning agents may damage the 3D glasses or cause
product malfunction.
Do not use 3D glasses if there are any exposed wires or
cracks in the lenses.
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Acer 3D Glasses (E4w) User manual

Category
Stereoscopic 3D glasses
Type
User manual

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