Viewing
guidelines
•
When
viewing a
3D
video under a fluorescent lamp
(50
Hz
-
60
Hz)
or
3-wavelength lamp,
you
may
notice a
small
amount of screen flickering.
*
If
this
occurs,
dim
or
turn
off
the
light.
• Switching the input mode while watching a
3D
movie
may
disable the
3D
function
on
the
TV.
As
a result, the
3D
glasses
may
not function
and
the
movie
may
not
be
displayed properly.
•
If
the
3D
glasses
are
moved outside of their working distance, the signal
from
the
TV
will
disconnect
and
the glasses'
3D
function will turn off after
several
seconds.
•
The
3D
glasses will power off after the
3D
function turns off.
When
this
happens, the
red
LED
will turn
on
for 3 seconds.
*
Under
some
circumstances,
the
3D
glasses
may
malfunction
due
to
interference
from
other
devices
.
•
Ensure
you
are
within the working distance
of
the
glasses
when
you
view
a
30
video.
*
The
images
may
not
be
viewable
in
3D
if
you
move
outside
of
the
working
distance
for
3
seconds.
•
If
you
lie
on
your side while watching
TV
with
3D
active glasses, the picture
may
appear dark or
may
not
be
visible.
•
The
3D
glasses
may
not work properly due to interference from other
3D
products
or
electronic devices that operate
on
the 2.4GHz frequency such
as
a microwave
oven
or Internet
AP.
If
the
3D
function malfunctions due to
interference, please move
all
other electronic or wireless communication
devices
as
far away from the glasses
and
the
TV
as
possible.
•
The
3D
effect
may
be
experienced differently depending
on
the
viewer.
You
may
not
notice
the
30
effect
at
all
if
you
wear
glasses
and
have
an
unusual
prescription.
•
If
a part of the
3D
glasses or lenses
is
defective or damaged, it cannot
be
repaired
and
the glasses should
be
replaced.
If
the glasses stop working
within the warranty period, the glasses
can
be
repaired or replaced for
free.
If
the glasses
have
been
damaged due to the fault of the customer or the
warranty period
has
expired, a
new
pair of glasses will
have
to
be
purchased.
CAUTION!
IMPORTANT
HEALTH
AND
SAFETY
INFORMATION
FOR
3D
IMAGES.
READ
THE
FOLLOWING
CAUTIONS
BEFORE
YOU
OR
YOUR
CHILD
USE
THE
3D
FUNCTION.
•
Adults
should
frequently
check
on
children
who
are
using
the
3D
function.
If
there
are
any
complaints
of
tired
eyes,
headaches,
dizziness
or
nausea,
stop
the
child
from
viewing
the
3D
TV
and
ensure
that
they
rest.
•
Do
not
use
the
3D
glasses
for
other
purposes
such
as
general
wear,
sunglasses,
protective
goggles,
etc.
•
Some
viewers
may
experience
discomfort
such
as
dizziness,
nausea
and
headaches
while
viewing
3D
TV.
If
you
experience
any
of
these
symptoms,
stop
viewing
the
3D
TV,
remove
the
3D
glasses
and
rest
for
awhile.
•
Watching
3D
pictures
for
an
extended
period
of
time
may
cause
eye
strain.
If
you
experience
any
eye
strain,
stop
viewing
the
3D
T\1,
remove
the
3D
glasses
and
rest
for
awhile.
•
Do
not
use
the
3D
function
or
3D
glasses
while
walking
or
moving
around.
Using
the
3D
function
or
3D
Active
Glasses
while
moving
around
may
result
in
injury
from
running
into
objects,
tripping,
and/or
falling.
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