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Brand | Xpand |
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Model | DLP LINK X102 |
Category | 3D Glasses |
Language | English |
Overview of the XPAND 3D glasses, identifying key components like lenses and battery compartment.
Instructions on setting up your playback device and activating the 3D glasses for the first time.
Explanation of how stereoscopic vision works and how XPAND glasses simulate true 3D.
Lists the essential components and devices required for a 3D viewing experience.
Guide on how to activate and deactivate the XPAND 3D glasses using the frame's touch-sensitive area.
Explains the visual indicators for a low battery level and how the lenses behave.
Precautions for handling the delicate lenses and frame, and proper storage to prevent damage.
Recommendations for storing glasses to protect them from light and dust, and optimal temperature.
Step-by-step instructions on how to replace the battery in the XPAND 3D glasses.
Factors affecting viewing range and a chart correlating projector brightness (ANSI Lumens) with viewing distance.
Details the warranty coverage for defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months.
Lists exclusions from warranty, including normal wear, misuse, and accidental damage.
Specifies the warranty duration and coverage period from the original purchase date.
Outlines the steps for making a warranty claim, including inspection and return procedures.
General advice to read and follow all warnings to reduce health risks associated with 3D viewing.
Warns about potential seizures from flashing lights and advises consulting a physician if symptoms occur.
Informs users about potential eye fatigue, dizziness, or headaches and recommends discontinuing use.
Covers age restrictions, choking hazards, and unsafe usage scenarios.
Explains temporary visual after-effects and advises waiting for eyesight to normalize.
Clarifies that glasses are for indoor use with TVs/computers only, not for sports or driving.
Lists available accessories like eyeglass cords, disinfectant wipes, and replacement batteries.
Instructions on turning the glasses on by touching the frame logo and how they turn off automatically.
Explains the blinking pattern that indicates the battery is low after 20 hours of use.
Clarifies that spots on lenses are a normal operation of liquid crystal.
Specifies that glasses work with projectors bearing the DLP Link 3D ready logo.
Details compatibility with specific TV brands and notes non-compatibility with other screens.
States that these glasses do not work in movie theaters.
Lists types of content and playback devices compatible with the glasses.
Advises that not all 3D products are cross-compatible.