Optoma 3D-RF Glasses manual

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 1 of 24 User’s Manual – Optoma 3D - RF System : Optoma 3D - RF Glasses and Opto ma 3D - RF Emitter Contains Patent Pend ing software an d technolog y from B it Cauldron Contient les lo gitiels de br evet en instan ce et la techno logie de la compa g nie Bi t Cauldron Optoma 3D - RF Emitter Manual Th[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 2 of 24 Connections Optoma 3D-XL conve rter box with 3D Emi tter Port 1: Connect the Opt oma 3D - RF emitter to the Opt oma 3D-XL con verter box using the IR Emitter P ort as shown below. Basic Features RF Communication of Synchronization Signal RF communicati ons enables the Optoma 3D - RF System to pr[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 3 of 24 LED Indicators The Op toma 3D - RF Emitte r uses 5 multic olored LEDs to indicate modes of operation or o ther information. The LEDs are located on the top o f the emitter close to the joystick and display red, green, or orange. Joystick The Optoma 3D - RF Emitter uses a joystick to allow the us[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 4 of 24 If sync signal is present either from VESA or IR Sensor, there will be at least one green LED on. Mov ing the joystick in any direction will not change emitter ’ s mode. You must press the joystick in any direction and release the joystick so that all LED are off. Pressing the joy stick in an [...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 5 of 24 Normal Operation Mo de During normal operating mode, the Optoma 3D - RF Emitter int erprets 3D signals f rom the 3D -XL converter box and c ontrols the Opto ma 3D - RF Serie s Shu tter Glasses through RF. No LEDs are active. Signal Status (Stren gth) Indicator Mod e The signal status (s trength)[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 6 of 24 longer than 60 seconds, a signal is not found. Ensure that the 3D ready projector is in 3D mode. In addition to setting the 3D ready projector in 3D mode, you must also have 3D content playing in order to find 3D signal (L ED’s turn green. ) Upon finding a 3D signal, all LEDs will turn green f[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 7 of 24 period, the perf ormance tu ning settings will be saved and the Optoma 3D - RF Emitter will return t o normal operating mode. See the appendix Ab out Perfor mance Tuning for a det ailed explanation of shutter gl ass function and performance tunin g. Delay Tuning Moving the joystic k up and down [...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 8 of 24 visible change in li ghting. It takes four taps in the same directi on to make a visible change in the gaug e ; in certain lighting c onditions a sing le tap may be vi sible as a chang e in brightness viewed thr ough the glasses. Set Polarity It is possible tha t the 3D im age, although perfec t[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 9 of 24 until it is adjusted again or a fact ory reset is perfor med. The Opt oma 3D - RF Emi tter will return to Normal Operation Mode. More information ab out Perfor mance Tuning is found in the secti on About Performance Tunin g. Polarity can als o be change d in “ Set Polarity mod e ” , see Acce[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 10 of 24 3D Emitter & Glasses Pairing Mode: Pairing the Op toma 3D - RF Emitter with Optoma 3D - RF Glasses The emitter ma y operate a n unlimited number of glasses at any gi ven time. However , the emitter may choose to uniquel y pair with a maximum of eig ht glasses. After placing the Opt oma 3D -[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 11 of 24 Set Polarity Mode It is possible tha t the 3D im age, although perfec tly clear an d free of ghosting, l ooks incor rect or shows no depth. The polarit y could be reversed, which m eans the left lens is open wh en the right eye image is being displayed – the left eye is getting the righ t ima[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 12 of 24 it is adjusted again or a factory rese t is perform ed. The Optoma 3D - RF Emitter will return t o Normal Operation Mode. More information ab out Perfor mance Tuning is found in the secti on About Performance Tunin g.[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 13 of 24 PC Upgrade 1. Connect the Optoma 3D - RF Emitter to a PC or Laptop with the Bit Cauldron upgrad e software installed 2. Follow the instructi ons that come wi th the Optoma 3D - RF System Manag ement and Utility. 3. The Optoma 3D - RF Emitter will upgrad e the Optoma 3D - RF Glasses by way of th[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 14 of 24 Optoma 3D - RF Glasses Manual The Optoma 3D - RF Sh utter Glasses function with the Optoma 3D - RF Emitter and 3D -XL con verter box connected to 3D read y projector to pr ovide the ultimate in 3D stereoscopic viewin g. This document describes the featur es, connection, setup, and operati on of[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 15 of 24 Power On and Batte ry Charge Indica tor Press and hold the bu tton until the red LE D comes on, then rel ease the but ton. The red LED will then blink in a pattern that ind icates batter y charge stat e. In general, the sho rter and slow er the LED blinks the more charged, and less in need of c[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 16 of 24 glasses will not op erate but will continue to displa y the “heartbea t” pattern until the emitter is placed into pairing mod e, at which poin t the glasses will pair and begin normal operatin g mode immediatel y. If the emitter is not placed in pairin g mode, the glass es will stay in pair[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 17 of 24 Rest or ing Factory Def aults Restoring a pair of glasses to factor y defaults restores the fact ory default set tings and firmware. This includes putting the glas ses in the unpaired mode. An y firmware or other s ettings on the glasse s will be reapplied by the Opt oma 3D - RF Emitter upon re[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 18 of 24 About Perform ance Tuning Basic Function of S hutter Glasses Both movie thea ters and home en tertainment sy stems work toge ther with glass es to allow a p erson to look at a flat scre en and see different images in the le ft and right eye, thus provid ing the informati on needed to percei ve [...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 19 of 24 Figure 2: Mitsubishi 3D DLP TV with a 3D Emitter port in the back (left) and alternating frame 3D image in the front (right) that match the timing described here. The emitter will work out- of -the box for this case with no performance tuning. Eliminate Gho sting or Fuzz iness When the glasses [...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 20 of 24 In engineering ter ms, the t otal time of one lef t frame and one right frame can b e measured as 360 degrees. The dela y control is cent ered at no delay and can add zer o to 90 degree s. To add 90 to 180 degrees of delay, push the joystick to reverse and the n adjust delay again. More about G[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 21 of 24 REGULATOR NOTICE S Optoma 3D - RF Glasses Optoma 3D - RF Em itter FCC COMPLIANCE THIS DEVICE COMPLIE S WITH PART 15 OF THE FC C RULES. OPERATION I S SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MA Y NOT CAUSE HARMF UL INTERFERENCE , AND[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 22 of 24 (2) TH IS DEVICE MUS T ACCEPT ANY INTER FERENCE RECEIVE D, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MA Y CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERA TION. FCC ID : YN3-50007001 FCCID : YN 3-01007001 CAUTION: Changes or modifi cations to this unit n ot expressly appr oved by the pa rty responsible for compliance could void the us[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 23 of 24 WARNING - SAFET Y INFORMATION & PRECAUTIONS FOR INDOOR USE ON LY. NOT FOR USE AS SUNGLASSE S. THE 3D KIT CONTAIN S ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED: Do not wear 3D glass es for any other activit y except viewin g 3D pictures. These glass es will degrade vi[...]

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    Copyright 2011 Bit Cauldron Corpor ation Page 24 of 24 above symptoms. Childr en and teenag ers may be m ore susceptible than adults t o experiencing these symptoms. o Do not watch 3D pic ture when you feel inc oherent, sleepy, tired or sick. Avoid watching 3D pictures for long periods of time. Take regular bre aks, especially during long periods o[...]