All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 3D Glasses User’s Guide System Requirements 3D Glasses are designed to be emitter free and work with 3D enabled DLP® projectors and televisions. Turn on the 3D mode on the display in DLP®-Link mode when using 3D content.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Battery Indicator The 3D Glasses include two coin type CR2032 standard manganese lithium batteries. If battery life is close to the end, the battery indicator LED will flash 4 times consecutively every 1 minute. This behavior will repeat until the battery life is ended. When you turn on 3D Glasses under low battery level the LED will be dimly lit for 5 seconds.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Step 2 Battery Removal Gently pull back the metal clips to release the batteries.. Step 3 Insert new batteries Anode (+) of battery Battery insertion direction Battery insertion direction...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Nosepiece Change 3D Glasses come with three interchangeable nosepieces to provide a comfortable fit. You should pull out the current nosepiece and insert the one that fits you best. Pull out the nosepiece as shown and change to another nosepiece Items in the Box...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Take regular breaks when using 3D glasses and if you experience discomfort at any time, discontinue use. We suggest a minimum break of 5 minutes for every hour of use. Do Not: Use 3D glasses for any other purpose than outlined in this manual. Use 3D glasses for extended periods of time.
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