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Using
the
3D
Glasses
CAUTION
Not
all
consumers can experience and
enjoy
3DTV.
Some people
suffer
from
stereo blindness
which
prevents
them
from
perceiving
the
intended depth
of
3D entertainment. Also, some people
who
watch
3D
programming
may
experience initial feelings
of
motion
sickness as
they
adjust
to
the
picture. Others
may
experience headaches, eye fatigue
or
motion
sickness. Some viewers
might
also experience epileptic
seizures. Like a
roller
coaster,
the
experience is
not
for
everyone.
The 3D Glasses are precision equipment. Handle
them
with
care.
Improper
use
of
the
3D Glasses
or
failure
to
follow
these instructions can result
in
eye strain.
If
you experience dizziness, nausea,
or
other
discomfort
while viewing 3D images, immediately
discontinue use
of
the
3D Glasses. Using
the
3DTV
with
incompatible 3D broadcasts
or
software can
make images appear
blurry
or
create overlapping images.
When viewing 3D images continuously, be sure
to
take
a
break
periodically
to
prevent eye strain.
If
you are nearsighted
or
farsighted
or
have
astigmatism
or
a different level
of
eyesight between
the
left
and
right
eyes, you should
take
the
necessary steps, such as wearing eyeglasses,
to
correct
your
eyesight before viewing 3D images. The 3D Glasses can be
worn
over
eyeglasses.
When viewing 3D images, keep
the
3D Glasses horizontally
level
with
the
TV screen.
If
you
tilt
the
3D Glasses
with
respect
to
the
TV screen,
the
images viewed
by
the
left
and
right
eyes
may
appear
significantly
different
or
images
may
appear
overlapping.
View 3D images
at
the
appropriate distance
from
the
TV screen. The recommended distance
is
three
times
the
effective
height
of
the
TV screen.
Be careful
of
your
surroundings when viewing 3D images. When you
view
3D images,
objects
may
appear
closer
or
farther
than
they
are. This
may
cause you
to
misjudge
the
distance
and possibly result in injury
if
you accidentally
hit
the
screen
or
surrounding objects.
The 3D glasses are
not
recommended
for
people aged less than 6.
When children are viewing 3D images,
be
sure a parent
or
guardian
is
present.
Monitor
children viewing
3D images, and
if
they
show
signs
of
discomfort,
immediately discontinue use
of
the
3D Glasses.
People
with
a
known
history
of
photosensitivity and people
with
heart
problems
or
poor
health should
not
use
the
3D Glasses. This can worsen existing
health conditions.
Do
not
use
the
3D Glasses
for
other
purposes (such as general eyeglasses, sunglasses,
or
protective
goggles).
Do
not
use
the
3D
function
or
3D Glasses while walking
or
moving around. This
may
result in injuries
due
to
running
into
objects, tripping,
and/or
falling.
When using
the
3D Glasses,
take
care
not
to
accidentally
strike
the
TV screen
or
other
people. Viewing
3D images
may
cause you
to
misjudge
the
distance
to
the
TV screen and accidentally
strike
the
screen,
resulting
in
possible injury.
It
is
recommended
that
you
do
not
view
3D images
if
you are sleep deprived
or
if
you have been drinking
alcohol.
Make sure the
following accessories are provided with the
30
Glasses.
30
Glasses
(x1)
Cleaning cloth
(x1)
Nose pad*
(small
x1,
large
x1)
Operation manual
(this publication)
* Use the
30
Glasses nose pad as needed. The
small
nose pad
is
already attached.
NOTE
Glasses case
(x1)
The illustrations above are for explanation purposes and may vary slightly from the actual accessories.
EN-5

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