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Adapting Your Visual System To LCD Shuttering Glasses 

 
When  using  shutter  glasses  with  computer  or  video  systems  with  a  frequency  of 
less than 120hz there will be some flicker which should be minimized or eliminated 
by reducing room illumination and adjusting the TV or monitor brightness with the 
glasses on and the program running.    Individual sensitivity to flicker varies widely. 
If you have difficulty adjusting to 3D viewing, reduce your viewing time per session. 
As with all our systems, the visual system can adjust with time and you should be 
able to overcome any fatigue by building up your “stereoscopic muscles” slowly.   
 
It  is  important  to  adjust  the  stereo  parameters  such  as  the  parallax    (horizontal 
image disparity) and distance to the screen in each program for your own comfort. 
Use  the  setup  menu  to  adjust    what  is  variously  called  “depth”,  “3D  Effect”,”  3D 
Intensity”,  “screen  size”,  “viewing  distance”,  etc.  when  using  any  stereo  software. 
You will probably need to change this as you become accustomed to stereo and for 
each program. When watching 3D, you can change your distance from the screen to 
improve viewing;    the further away you are the easier it is to 
view. See our article “How to Improve Image Quality in 3D Viewing”.   
 
Changing Of Plastic Filters ln Wired LCD Glasses . 
 
Some  models  have  a  grey  or  black  plastic  filter  layer  which  reduces  flicker  when 
operating  at  lower  frequencies  (e.  g.,  50Hz).  If  turning  up  your  TV  or  monitor 
brightness is insufficient, you can get a brighter, sharper, and better color image by 
replacing  the  dark  filter  with  a  clear  one.  This  will  increase  the  flicker  unless  you 
are operating at 120hz.    Get filter material at any art supply store or contact us. 
 
Other Modifications   
 
If  you  want  a  softer  contact  with  your  forehead  purchase  adhesive  backed  foam 
padding or weatherstripping at your local hardware, sporting goods or hobby shop. 
lf the glasses rest too heavily on your nose, purchase some of the little nosepads 
used  for  eyeglasses.  lf  they  are  not  tight  enough  on  your  head,  add  adhesive 
backed foam strips or several nose pads inside the temples. 
 

Note - Lenses must be kept clean, a fingerprint will ruin 3D! 

 

Summary of Contents for STEREODRIVER 2001

Page 1: ...o get 3D You will have to get a different DVD player Plug the stereo jack of the wired LCD shutter glasses into either of the mini jacks on the 2001 Up to 6 wired glasses can be plugged in using standard stereo headphone splitter plugs Plug in the DC adapter not provided and the green LED will light To turn off the unit unplug the DC adapter Neither the driver not the glasses will be harmed if lef...

Page 2: ...es IT CANNOT BE TOO STRONGLY EMPHASIZED THAT OPTIMAL 3D WILL ONLY BE SEEN IF YOU CAREFULLY ADJUST THE BRIGHTNESS BLACK LEVEL COLOR LEVEL TINT AND SHARPNESS WHILE OBSERVING WITH MANY TV SETS THIS WILL REQUIRE SWITCHING OFF THE AUTOMATIC CONTROLS IT IS ESSENTIAL TO KEEP THE GLASSES CLEAN A SINGLE FINGERPRINT WILL RUIN THE 3D YOUR ABILITY TO VIEW 3D WILL IMPROVE WITH PRACTICE WARNING Do not use this ...

Page 3: ...ed to change this as you become accustomed to stereo and for each program When watching 3D you can change your distance from the screen to improve viewing the further away you are the easier it is to view See our article How to Improve Image Quality in 3D Viewing Changing Of Plastic Filters ln Wired LCD Glasses Some models have a grey or black plastic filter layer which reduces flicker when operat...

Page 4: ... tracking number MUST be provided These warranties are in lieu of all others express or implied and 3DTV Corporation makes no representation of the suitability quality or performance of its products except as stated in the product literature ln no event shall 3DTV Corporation be liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of its products or from any error or defect in the p...

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