Copyright
2011
Bit
Cauldron
Corporation
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Pairing
to
an
emitter
With
the
device
off,
press
and
hold
the
power
button.
After
1
‐
2
seconds
the
blue
LED
will
come
on.
(Normally,
you
would
release
the
button
at
this
point
to
power
on
the
glasses.)
Do
not
release
the
button
after
the
blue
LED
comes
on,
keep
holding
down
the
button.
After
about
10
seconds
of
the
blue
LED
on
solid
the
blue
LED
will
start
to
pulse
with
the
same
“heartbeat”
pattern
used
by
the
emitter
in
pairing
mode.
(When
you
see
the
heartbeat
pattern,
you
must
release
the
button
within
20
seconds
or
the
device
will
go
into
Restore
Factory
Defaults
mode.)
The
glasses
will
stay
in
pairing
mode
until
they
successfully
pair
with
an
emitter,
or
until
one
minute
expires.
While
in
pairing
mode,
the
blue
LED
will
display
the
“heartbeat”
pattern.
If
the
glasses
find
an
emitter
in
pairing
mode,
then
the
glasses
will
pair
with
the
emitter
and
resume
normal
operation
as
described
in
.
If
an
emitter
is
not
found
in
pairing
mode,
the
glasses
will
not
operate
but
will
continue
to
display
the
“heartbeat”
pattern
until
the
emitter
is
placed
into
pairing
mode,
at
which
point
the
glasses
will
pair
and
begin
normal
operating
mode
immediately.
If
the
emitter
is
not
placed
in
pairing
mode,
the
glasses
will
stay
in
pairing
mode
for
one
minute
and
then
will
power
down.
Paired
and
unpaired
glasses
Out
of
the
box,
the
glasses
are
unpaired.
The
glasses
will
begin
operating
with
the
first
active
emitter
they
recognize.
(An
emitter
is
active
when
it
is
on
and
receives
a
3D
signal
from
3D
projector
or
3D
‐
XL
converter
box
with
3D
ready
projector
displaying
3D
content.)
Unpaired
glasses
will
continue
to
operate
only
with
the
same
emitter
they
started
operating
with
until
they
are
powered
down.
If
unpaired
glasses
are
being
used
with
an
emitter
that
gets
turned
off,
the
glasses
will
auto
power
down,
even
if
a
different
emitter
is
on
or
is
turned
on.
Unpaired
glasses
will
look
for
the
emitter
found
during
the
last
use.
If
the
previously
found
emitter
is
not
active,
the
glasses
will
start
operating
with
the
next
emitter
found.
Unpaired
glasses
are
convenient
if
you
plan
on
taking
your
glasses
to
your
friend’s
house.
Simply
power
down
your
glasses
and
bring
them
to
your
friend’s
house.
When
you
power
your
glasses
back
up,
it
will
wait
one
second
for
your
emitter
and
then
start
using
your
friend’s
emitter.
The
process
is
reversed
when
you
bring
your
glasses
home.
Paired
glasses
will
not
use
the
signal
from
your
friend’s
emitter.
Once
paired,
Optoma
ZF2100
Glasses
will
only
recognize
and
synchronize
with
the
emitter
the
glasses
are
paired
to.
This
is
useful
if
there
are
multiple
emitters
within
range
and
you
want
to
be
certain
that
a
pair
of
glasses
is
always
associated
with
the
same
emitter.
To
pair
glasses
with
a
new
emitter,
simply
put
the
glasses
back
in
pairing
mode
along
with
the
new
emitter.
To
put
paired
glasses
back
in
unpaired
mode,
the
glasses
must
be
restored
to
factory
defaults.
Restoring
Factory
Defaults
Restoring
a
pair
of
glasses
to
factory
defaults
restores
the
factory
default
settings
and
firmware.
This
includes
putting
the
glasses
in
the
unpaired
mode.