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Manual_DTC133UHL_EN

 

Rev. 1.0 / 17.11.2022 

 

 

 

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3.3.2.2  User orientation 

(the way in which the user must be aligned with the display)  

 

  Both eyes in horizontal alignment (head not tilted) 

  View to the front of the display 

 
When using the headtracking system: 

  Direct, unobstructed view of the entire front of the display (incl. housing)  

  Face  not  hidden  and  not  >5%  partially  hidden  by  opaque  or  (partially) 

transparent cover (mouth-nose mask, face shield, glass pane, etc.) 

3.3.3  Interfaces 

The  system  has  the  following  interfaces,  these  demarcate  the  device  from  the  operating 
environment. Requirements of any kind beyond these interfaces are the responsibility of the 
operator/owner. 

3.3.3.1  Device <-> human 

  Display screen  

 

=>  

representation of the image content  

  Headtracking camera 

=>  

visual detection of the user's position  

  Power button (rear side) 

=>  

Switching the display on & off  

3.3.3.2  Device <-> mounting 

  VESA mounting points 

=>  

Mounting of a suitable stand or bracket  

3.3.3.3  Device <-> electrical power supply 

  3-pol plug 

 

 =>  

12V DC Power supply, e.g. via an external 
power supply unit  

3.3.3.4  Device <-> IT 

  DisplayPort plug 

  

=>  

specially  processed  3D  image  signal  with 
3840x2160 resolution  

  USB plug (type A) 

 

=>  

Signal  line  and  power  supply  of  the 
headtracking camera 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DTC133UHL

Page 1: ...GmbH Am Krebsgraben 15 building 2 2 78048 Villingen Schwenningen Germany 49 7721 916 19 60 info 3dgs eu 3dgs eu 2022 3D Global Solutions GmbH PRELIMINARY subject to change without notice autostereosco...

Page 2: ...n part only with the express written permission of 3D Global Solutions GmbH 3D Global and the 3D Global Logo are registered trademarks of 3D Global GmbH SCALEREO is a registered trademark of 3D Global...

Page 3: ...Field of use electromagnetic compatibility EMC 8 3 3 Spatial limits 9 3 3 1 Required areas space 9 3 3 2 Demands on the user 9 3 3 3 Interfaces 10 3 4 Temporal limits 11 3 4 1 Service life 11 3 4 2 D...

Page 4: ...2022 4 18 6 Maintenance 16 6 1 Cleaning 16 6 2 Problem remedies FAQ 17 6 3 Support 17 7 Decommissioning 17 7 1 Deinstallation 17 7 2 Disposal 17 8 Annex 18 8 1 Technical data 18 8 2 Notes on CE mark...

Page 5: ...ss and or completeness 1 2 Purpose of this document The purpose of this user manual is to assist you in commissioning and operating the device In addition this document is intended to draw your attent...

Page 6: ...ing on page 7 of this operation instruction 2 3 Scope of delivery one autostereoscopic 3D display this operation instruction one datasheet Optional available accessories are listed in the datasheet 2...

Page 7: ...of a danger zone Read observe and comply with this information Possible consequences of non observance Danger to persons Malfunction or damage to the system Damage to other objects or equipment Warni...

Page 8: ...heir professional commercial activity Only one person at a time when using the headtracking system Several persons simultaneously only if the headtracking system is not used Only persons with error fr...

Page 9: ...uired for commissioning W x D x H minimum required space incl floor space needed for installation and commissioning ca 150 x 150 x 200 cm 3 3 2 Demands on the user The intended use presupposes the fol...

Page 10: ...es these demarcate the device from the operating environment Requirements of any kind beyond these interfaces are the responsibility of the operator owner 3 3 3 1 Device human Display screen represent...

Page 11: ...pposes the following environmental limits 3 5 1 1 Transport Exclusively systems correctly packed in original packaging Temperature range 0 50 C Relative humidity max 80 at temperatures up to 30 C then...

Page 12: ...quired additional devices accessories Additional hardware e g control PC signal processing unit of a SCALEREO microscope system etc and special software e g headtracking software image processing imag...

Page 13: ...r objects get into the device Ensure that all cable connections on the device are freely accessible The ventilation openings of the device must not be covered as this can lead to a build up of heat in...

Page 14: ...rength of the 3D effect of the image signals and reducing it if necessary or using the device exclusively in 2D mode 3 8 Epilepsy warning Depending on the image content displayed some people may exper...

Page 15: ...aph 6 1 on page 16 Relax your eyes at regular intervals by focusing on a distant real object for some time Blink more frequently Regular breaks are recommended when using the device 4 2 Unpacking and...

Page 16: ...ton on the rear side rear LED off resp red or green Beyond that the device does not offer any independent operating options All content and functions e g head tracking behavior are controlled via the...

Page 17: ...your system 3D software settings Image flickers when moving Image tracking not correct Incorrect configuration of headtracking system Verification of the headtracking configuration on the system Use o...

Page 18: ...n of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility recast Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of c...

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