Grundig AS-3D User manual

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11 SAFETY AND SET-UP
13 OVERVIEW
13 Equipment list
14 Main features
15 OPERATION
15 General information for operation
15 Turning on the 3D glasses
15 Turning off the 3D glasses
16 RECHARGING THE BATTERY
17 INFORMATION
17 Service information for retailers
17 Environmental note
17 Technical data
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Please note the following instructions
when using the device:
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The intended use of the 3D glasses
is viewing 3D content only. Do not
use it as any other general eye-
wear purpose, such as sunglasses,
protective goggles, general eye-
wear, as such use may result in
injury.
7
Do not place the glasses in a lo-
cation exposed to direct sunlight,
heat, fire or water. This may result
in product malfunction.
7
Do not apply force to the 3D
glasses. Dropping or bending
them may result in damage.
7
Only clean the 3D glasses with
the soft cloth supplied. Any chemi-
cal cleaning agent sprayed on
the 3D glasses may damage the
product surface or cause product
malfunction.
7
Do not use chemicals containing
alcohol, solvents or surfactants or
similar chemicals. These may re-
sult in discoloration or cracks on
the product surface and cause the
indication labels to peel from the
product surface.
7
Since the product surface and the
lens are easily scratched, make
sure to use
the soft cloth supplied
when cleaning to avoid scratching
either the surface or the lens. As the
product may become scratched if
there is any foreign material on the
cloth, make sure to shake off any
dust before using it.
7
Do not attempt to replace the bat-
tery. The battery is not replace-
able.
7
Parents careful supervision is re-
quired particularly when children
or teenagers view 3D images.
7
Photosensitive Seizure Warning
and Other Health Risks.
Some viewers may experience an
epileptic seizure or stroke when
exposed to certain flashing im-
ages or lights contained in certain
television pictures or video games.
If you or any of your relatives has
a history of epilepsy or strokes,
please consult with a medical spe-
cialist before using the 3D func-
tion.
7
Even though without a personal or
family history of epilepsy or stroke
may have an undiagnosed condi-
tion that can cause photosensitive
epileptic seizure.
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If you experience any of the fol-
lowing symptoms immediately stop
watching 3D pictures and consult a
medical specialist:
(1) altered vision; (2) lightheaded-
ness; (3) dizziness; (4) involuntary
movements such as eye or muscle
twitching; (5) confusion; (6) nau-
sea; (7) loss of awareness; (8)
cramps; (9) disorientation.
Parents should monitor and ask
their children about the above
symptoms. Children and teenagers
may be more likely than adults to
experience these symptoms.
7
Do not watch 3D pictures when you
feel incoherent, sleepy, tired or sick.
Avoid watching 3D pictures for long
periods of time. Take breaks.
7
Note that watching TV while sit-
ting too close to the screen for
an extended period of time may
weaken your eyesight.
7
Note that watching TV while wear-
ing 3D glasses for an extended
period of time may cause a head-
ache, fatigue, or dizziness. If you
have a headache, fatigue, or dizzi-
ness, stop watching TV and rest.
7
Some 3D pictures may startle view-
ers. Pregnant, elderly, epileptic,
and those suffering from serious
physical conditions are advised to
avoid utilizing the unit’s 3D func-
tionality.
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7
If you are in bad physical condi-
tion, sleep deprived, or you have
drunk alcohol, we strongly recom-
mend you not use 3D glasses or
view 3D pictures.
7
Please take care to be aware of
the world around you. This prod-
uct is designed to be immersive.
Do not use this product near open
stairwells, cables, balconies or
other objects that can be tripped
over, run into, knocked down,
broken or knocked over. If you
are startled or misconstrue the 3D
images as real, you may crush a
nearby object or injure yourself
trying to move your body.
7
When watching a 3D video, do
not place anything nearby that
can be easily broken. Involuntary
movements or surprised reactions
may occur as a result of watching
3D TV, causing you to break sur-
rounding objects or hurt yourself.

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OVERVIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Equipment list
Following items are included in the package.
1 3D shutter glasses
2 Cleaning cloth.
3 Storage pouch.
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5
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4 User’s guide.
5 Micro USB cable.

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Main features
1 LCD lens.
2 IR signal receiver.
3 Earpiece.
4 Power button / led indicator.
5 USB in.
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OPERATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
General information for
operation
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Follow these informations, other-
wise, you may not be able to
enjoy 3D effects.
7
When watching 3D images under
a fluorescent lamp (50Hz/60Hz)
or 3 wavelength lamp, you may
notice a small amount of screen
flickering. If so, dim the light or
turn the lamp off.
7
If you change the channel or input
mode when watching 3D, 3D
glasses are turned off, and the
screen could be displayed abnor-
mally. After a while, 3D glasses
are automatically turned off.
7
If the TV emitter becomes discon-
nected due to either a change in
the viewing angle or distance, the
3D glasses turn off automatically
after 10 seconds. If this occurs, the
red LED blinks three times.
7
3D glasses may not work prop-
erly due to noise interference from
other electric devices such as a
PDP or LCD TV or direct Sunlight
under specific conditions.
7
Be sure to stay within the viewing
angle and optimum TV viewing dis-
tance when watching 3D pictures.
Turning on the 3D glasses
1 Press the power button.
– The green LED glows for 2 sec-
onds.
Turning off the 3D glasses
1 Press and hold down the power
button for 2 seconds.
– The red LED is blinking one
time.
Note:
7 Turn off 3D glasses while not us-
ing. If you leave 3D glasses on,
battery lifespan is shortened.

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RECHARGING THE BATTERY -------------------------------------
If the red LED is blinking every three
seconds continuously, the battery
should be recharged. 3D glasses are
charged via computer or the USB
socket on the TV.
1 Connect the supplied USB cable
to the »USB« port on the glasses.
2 Connect the glasses to be re-
charged to the »USB« socket of
the television, PC or laptop with
the USB cable.
– While the battery is charging,
the LED glows orange.
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2
Notes:
7 3 hours of charging provides
40 hours of operation.
7 If TV is in stand-by mode, the
battery may not be charged.

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INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service information for
retailers
The product complies
with the following EU
directive:
2004/108/EC.
Environmental note
This product has been manufactured
with high quality parts and materials
which can be reused
and are suitable for
recycling.
Therefore, do not dis-
pose of the product with normal do-
mestic waste at the end of its service
life. Take it to a collection point for
the recycling of electrical and elec-
tronic equipment. This is indicated
by this symbol on the product, in the
operating manual and on the pack-
aging.
Batteries, including those which do
not contain heavy metal, may not be
disposed of with household waste.
Always dispose of used batteries
in accordance with local environmen-
tal regulations. Make enquiries about
the applicable disposal regulations
where you live.
Please consult your local authorities
to learn the nearest collection point.
Help protect the environment by
recycling used products.
Technical data
Power supply:
One 3.7V Li-Polymer battery.
Working current:
2.0 mA
Lens:
Liquid crystal
Max. signal receiving
distance:
7 m
Operating time when on:
30 hours
Working temperature:
0˚C to 40˚C
Storage temperature:
-20˚C to 60˚C
Weight:
39 gr
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