Using 3D Glasses - Mitsubishi Electric HC9000D User Manual

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Viewing 3D images (continued)
Glasses(Liquid Crystal Shutter)
Do not press the glasses too hard; and also do
not fall on or bend them.
Do not scratch the surface of the glasses with
anything sharp.
Infra-red transmission
Do not contaminate the infra-red transmission and
do not apply anything on it, because it makes the
3D infra-red transmission device not receive the
signals and the glasses not operate normally.
If there is other infra-red communication
equipment interference, the 3D images can not be
seen.
The 3D Glasses may operate incorrectly when
using the remote control, but this is not a failure. If
you stop the operation of the remote control, it will
return to normal.
When you view 3D images,sometimes the remote
control is out of order,but this is not failure.
3D Emitter (EY-3D-EMT1)
6.5˚
6.5˚
Infra-red transmission part
This part transmits the infra-red signals.
The transmission angle can be adjusted vertically in five steps.
Placement and connection of 3D Emitter
Transmission rang of the infra-red signal
This 3D Emitter transmits the infra-red signal in the range illustrated below.
Place the 3D Emitter so that you can use the 3D Glasses within the transmission range described above.
Normally, attach the 3D Emitter to the projector as described on page 27.
However, if the 3D Glasses don't receive the signal properly when you attach the 3D Emitter to the projector, place the
3D Emitter according to the procedure described on page 27.
• Do not put any object which obstructs the communication between the 3D Emitter and the 3D Glasses.
• Do not place the 3D Emitter near the remote control sensor of other devices.
• The transmission distance is decreased when the infra-red signal from the 3D Emitter is transmitted to the 3D
Glasses by reflecting on the screen. In addition, the transmission distance in such case varies depending on the
characteristics of the screen.
View from the side
The transmission angle
can be adjusted
vertically in five steps by
switching the angle of
the transmission part.
10 m
The above figures are approximate and may be slightly
different from the actual measurements.
EN-26

Using 3D Glasses

Do not use the machine which can generate
electromagnetic waves (such as mobile telephone,
etc.) near the 3D Glasses, which may cause
incorrect actions of glasses.
Use it between +32°F (0°C) to +104°F (+40°C).
If you view in a room using a fluorescent lamp, the
whole light in the room seems to blink. Therefore,
the unit shall be placed as far from the fluorescent
lamp as possible. If it continues, shut off the
fluorescent lamp.
Wear the 3D Glasses correctly. If not, you will not
view the correct three-dimensional images.
It is not clear to see other screens (such as
computer images, digital clock, calculator, etc.) with
the 3D Glasses, therefore, take off the 3D Glasses
when viewing other images.
The 3D Glasses are not sunglasses, so do not use
as sunglasses.
Do not use the 3D Glasses given at the cinema.
You can not see the 3D images when you lie down
with the 3D Glasses.
Do not pull the temple of the glasses, it may cause
break.
Base part
3D Emitter terminal
Connect this terminal to the 3D EMITTER terminal on
the projector using the supplied mini DIN 5-pin cable.
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