Infrared signal. The synchronization signal is fed from a digital projector to the XPAND system which generates IR pulses to be received and recognized by the glasses. This approach yields the highest performance, a wide viewing angle, immunitiy to head tilt problems and eliminating crosstalk.
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LED is lit. The AT100 is designed to generate a low intensity IR signal that, when passed within 2 feet (60 cm) of the XPAND Cinema 3D Glasses, causes the lenses to flicker in response to the IR signal. Both lenses should flicker at a visible rate and in doing so indicate that the glasses are functioning properly and are ready for distribution.
The storage temperature should be standard offi ce temperatures as higher temperatures reduce battery life. In cinema, the optimal storage solution is the XPAND Trolley – these trolleys were designed to provide the cinemas with optimal solution...
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