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3D Technology
This TV can display in 3D via 3D broadcasting or when the TV is connected to a compatible device, such as a Blu-ray 3D Player. You
need such a device to watch the TV in 3D. The 3D TV displays two separate pictures formatted for each eye. The viewer needs to
wear 3D glasses in order to see these images in 3D format.
• When watching 3D images, you should maintain a distance of at least twice the screen width, and you should also
be able to see all of the screen at eye level.
• If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or for a long period of time, it may harm your eyesight.
• Watching the TV or playing video games that incorporate 3D imaging with the 3D glasses for a long period of time
can cause drowsiness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or your eyes. If you have a headache, or otherwise feel
fatigued or drowsy, stop watching the TV and take a rest.
• Pregnant women, seniors, persons with heart problems or persons who experience frequent drowsiness should
refrain from watching 3D TV.
• Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck or dodge the image displayed in the video. Therefore, it is best if you do
not watch 3D TV near fragile objects or near any objects that can be knocked over easily.
• Please prevent children under the age of 5 from watching 3D TV. It may affect their vision development.
• Warning for photosensitization seizure: Some viewers may experience a seizure or epilepsy when exposed to certain
factors, including flashing lights or images in TV or video games. If you or anybody from your family has a history of
epilepsy or seizure, please consult with your doctor before watching 3D TV.
• Also certain symptoms can occur in unspecified conditions without any previous history. If you experience any of the
following symptoms, immediately stop watching the 3D imaging and consult a doctor: dizziness or lightheadedness,
visual transition or altered vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, unconscious action,
convulsion, loss of conscience, confusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps, or nausea. Parents
should monitor their children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the effects
of watching 3D TV.
• Risk of photosensitization seizure can be reduced with the following actions.
– Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.
– For those who have vision that is different in each eye, they should watch the TV after taking vision correction
measures.
– Watch the TV so that your eyes are on the same level as the 3D screen and refrain from sitting too closely to the
TV.
– Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired or sick, and avoid watching the 3D imaging for a long period of time.
– Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other purpose than viewing 3D imaging on a 3D TV.
– Some viewers may feel disoriented after watching 3D TV. Therefore, after you watch 3D TV, take a moment to
regain awareness of your situation before moving.
• Additional 3D glasses are sold separately.
• Do not use the 3D glasses to replace your corrective glasses, sunglasses or protective goggles.
• Do not store the 3D glasses in hot or cold locations.
• Do not drop objects onto the 3D glasses. Do not drop or bend the glasses.
• Since the lenses of the 3D glasses are easily scratched, make sure to clean only with a soft cloth. Shake off any dust
before using the cloth since the glasses are easily scratched.
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• To watch the TV in 3D, you must put on your 3D glasses. Do not move around while wearing the 3D Glasses as they may alter
your sense of sight, balance and distance, leading to possible physical injury or property damage.
• After watching 3D TV, remove the 3D glasses and be aware of possible disorientation due to the change of balance and
distance before moving around.
• After powering on the TV, a few seconds may be needed for your TV to calibrate.
• It may take a moment for you to see the 3D imaging if you look away from the TV and then revert your eyes back to the 3D
programme.
• If there is an obstacle between the TV and the 3D glasses, the 3D imaging may not display properly.
• Do not use the TV in close proximity to other electronic equipments and RF equipments.
• When watching 2D images, it is recommended to take off the 3D glasses. If you watch 2D images with the 3D glasses on, you
may see distorted images.
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