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Type | 3D Glasses |
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Technology | DLP Link |
Charging Time | 3 hours |
Frame Color | Black |
Product Type | 3D glasses |
Compatibility | Optoma 3D projectors |
Battery Type | Rechargeable |
Lists key features of the BC100B emitter including RF sync, compatibility, LED indicators, and management software.
Explains connecting the BC100B Emitter to the 3D-XL converter box using the IR Emitter Port.
Explains connecting the BC100B Emitter to the VESA 3D port of an Optoma 3D projector.
Details how RF communication ensures uninterrupted 3D viewing, unaffected by obstructions or seating.
Describes the 5 multicolored LEDs on the emitter for indicating modes and information.
Explains the joystick's function for mode selection and settings changes, with two axes and a button.
Details how to cycle through and select different operating modes using the joystick.
Explains normal mode and how signal status is indicated by LEDs.
Explains how to fine-tune 3D system performance, with a warning about potential issues.
Covers pairing emitters, setting polarity, and resetting to factory defaults.
Explains using the joystick to adjust parameters for performance tuning while viewing 3D content.
Describes how LEDs change to indicate the current delay value during performance tuning.
Lists features of the ZF2100 glasses like RF sync, Hz capability, contrast, battery life, and auto upgrade.
Details how to charge glasses and their expected battery life and indicators.
Explains how to power on glasses and interpret LED blink patterns for battery charge state.
Describes manual power-off and the auto power-off feature for inactivity or no emitter detection.
Differentiates between unpaired glasses operating with any emitter and paired glasses with a specific emitter.
Explains how to restore glasses to factory defaults, including unpairing.
Explains the fundamental principle of shutter glasses and alternating frame displays for 3D perception.
Explains 3D TV principles and necessary hardware/software for HD 3D.
Explains how active shutter glasses work and their cross-brand compatibility.
Covers fitting over glasses, gaming, viewing posture, and potential visual conditions.
Covers fitting over glasses and playing 3D video games.
Addresses safety concerns, minimizing strain, dizziness, and risks for certain individuals.
Explains the red LED indicates FW download mode and potential issues with the joystick or PCBA.
States compliance with FCC Part 15 rules and conditions for operation.
Details compliance with Canadian ICES-003 standards for digital apparatus.
Warns about ESD sensitivity and potential device shutdown or recovery.
Outlines precautions for handling, cleaning, and chemical use of the 3D kit components.
Details health risks from flashing lights, epilepsy, and symptoms like dizziness or confusion.
Advises against viewing when unwell and recommends safe environments to prevent injury.
Warns about light sensitivity and flickering effects, advising against looking into bright lights.