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Copyright

 

2011

 

Bit

 

Cauldron

 

Corporation

 

Page

 

26

 

of

 

28

 

Note:

 

This

 

equipment

 

has

 

been

 

tested

 

and

 

found

 

to

 

comply

 

with

 

the

 

limits

 

for

 

a

 

Class

 

B

 

digital

 

device,

 

pursuant

 

to

 

Part

 

15

 

of

 

the

 

FCC

 

Rules.

 

These

 

limits

 

are

 

designed

 

to

 

provide

 

reasonable

 

protection

 

against

 

harmful

 

interference

 

in

 

a

 

residential

 

installation.

 

This

 

equipment

 

generates,

 

uses

 

and

 

can

 

radiate

 

radio

 

frequency

 

energy

 

and,

 

if

 

not

 

installed

 

and

 

used

 

in

 

accordance

 

with

 

the

 

instructions,

 

may

 

cause

 

harmful

 

interference

 

to

 

radio

 

communications.

 

However,

 

there

 

is

 

no

 

guarantee

 

that

 

interference

 

will

 

not

 

occur

 

in

 

a

 

particular

 

installation.

 

If

 

this

 

equipment

 

does

 

cause

 

harmful

 

interference

 

to

 

radio

 

or

 

television

 

reception,

 

which

 

can

 

be

 

determined

 

by

 

turning

 

the

 

equipment

 

off

 

and

 

on,

 

the

 

user

 

is

 

encouraged

 

to

 

try

 

to

 

correct

 

the

 

interference

 

by

 

one

 

or

 

more

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

measures:

 

 

Reorient

 

or

 

relocate

 

the

 

receiving

 

antenna

 

 

Increase

 

the

 

separation

 

between

 

the

 

equipment

 

and

 

receiver

 

 

Connect

 

the

 

equipment

 

into

 

an

 

outlet

 

on

 

a

 

circuit

 

different

 

from

 

that

 

to

 

which

 

the

 

receiver

 

is

 

connected

 

 

Consult

 

the

 

dealer

 

or

 

an

 

experienced

 

radio/TV

 

technician

 

for

 

help

 

 

CANADA

 

COMPLIANCE

 

Industry

 

Canada:

 

9186A

50007003

 

Industry

 

Canada:

 

9186A

 ‐

01007003

 

ICES

 ‐

003:

 

Digital

 

Apparatus:

 

Spectrum

 

Management

 

and

 

Telecommunications

 

Policy;

 

Interference

Causing

 

Equipment

 

Standard.

 

This

 

Class

 

B

 

digital

 

apparatus

 

complies

 

with

 

Canadian

 

ICES

 ‐

003.

 

Cet

 

appareil

 

numérique

 

de

 

la

 

classe

 

B

 

est

 

conforme

 

à

 

la

 

norme

 

NMB

 ‐

003

 

du

 

Canada.

 

 

CE

 

WARNING

 

CAUTION:

 

ESD

 

Sensitive

 

parts.

 

The

 

Optoma

 

ZF2100

  

Glasses

 

are

 

is

 

susceptible

 

to

 

electro

static

 

discharge

 

(ESD).

 

Under

 

negative

 

ESD

 

the

 

device

 

may

 

shut

 

down

 

but

 

will

 

self

recover,

 

or

 

resume

 

operation

 

after

 

the

 

ESD

 

event.

 

 

Summary of Contents for BC100B Emitter

Page 1: ...le with first generation Optoma ZF2100 LCD Shutter Glasses First generation Optoma BC100 Emitter is also compatible with Optoma ZF2100 LCD Shutter Glasses This document describes the features connecti...

Page 2: ...om elow a 3D Project ct the Optom uldron Corpor nverter box a BC100B Em tor with VE a BC100B Em ration with 3D Em mitter to the O ESA 3D Port mitter to the V mitter Port Optoma 3D XL t VESA 3D port L...

Page 3: ...e an awesome and uninterruptable 3D viewing experience Line of sight obstructions emitter placement and viewer seating arrangements have no impact on the performance of the emitter to glasses synchron...

Page 4: ...Release the jo de the nor after 60 sec n of Set Polari out in 10 seco uldron Corpor Emitter uses 5 operation or on the top o display red Emitter use ble various mo k has two ax ction of the a operati...

Page 5: ...modes uldron Corpor t either from V n will not chan that all LED ar ration VESA or IR Se nge emitter s m re off Pressin ensor there w mode You m ng the joystick ill be at least o must press the k in...

Page 6: ...In environments where more than one Optoma BC100B Emitter is present Optoma ZF2100 Glasses should be paired with the emitter to ensure proper operation This mode also involves the Optoma ZF2100 Glasse...

Page 7: ...ma BC100B fies paramete wearing the O B Emitter and MANCE TUNIN A DOUBLE IMA ESTRAIN IF YO O MINIMIZE T PLEASE OPEN ANCE TUNING THE POLARIT uning rformance tu ating the curr ed value will c stment and...

Page 8: ...he transmitte down is presse d released th our taps in the will change the HTNESS GOES HTNESS GOES of purple LED han color the ance which g been pressed esulting in 20 e duty cycle by e will move qu a...

Page 9: ...Reversal of polarity can be caused by the source the content or the projector The source equipment or the 3D ready projector may have an option to correct this If not the Optoma BC100B Emitter can be...

Page 10: ...med The Optoma BC100B Emitter will return to Normal Operation Mode More information about Performance Tuning is found in the section About Performance Tuning Polarity can also be changed in Set Polari...

Page 11: ...h of a pair light sequence heartbeat The Optoma BC100B Emitter will remain in pairing mode for one minute During that time multiple glasses may be paired with the Optoma BC100B Emitter The only indica...

Page 12: ...e right e image is now e caused by t or may have a arity e see the Ac ck in any dire tandard two everse three view 3D conte y is selected out and norm DIRECTION UP ARITY ed stop press ting has been tl...

Page 13: ...rporation Page 13 of 28 it is adjusted again or a factory reset is performed The Optoma BC100B Emitter will return to Normal Operation Mode More information about Performance Tuning is found in the se...

Page 14: ...w applied Rem applied ration 0B Emitter to t come with t er will upgrad rom the Emit en it is in FW d ill enter FW do move the cove a PC or Lapto the Optoma Z de the Optom tter during FW download mod...

Page 15: ...ow r tinued proper asses the included he custom co e top of the l e red LED wil s fully charge y be attached ttached to a c will not appea may also be at F2100 will cha ted while cha gned to opera ed...

Page 16: ...ry charge s of charge th Batte r on Batte er on Batte er on Batte need doub Batte befo harging the L ast 1 second b ter the blue lasses will au mode before ses auto pow ns both the bu mes on then tate...

Page 17: ...e 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...

Page 18: ...If you do not release the button within 20 seconds after the LED begins rapidly blinking the glasses will power off Firmware Upgrade The firmware version on the Optoma ZF2100 Glasses is designed to pr...

Page 19: ...rames to form a moving picture or in the case of 3D a separate moving picture in each eye Many HDTV televisions produce 60 frames per second for a 2D HDTV image Many 3D televisions operate at 120 Hz o...

Page 20: ...and d to be delayed monitor so de ction of the d diagram that Frame One Left High Left L Left High Left e delay compen n the back left ll work out of th tems some g as used It ma D Glasses Em display...

Page 21: ...Figure 5 Some displays have a time when one image lingers on the screen before the other image appears During this time both lenses must be closed or the double image will be seen Duty cycle adjusts...

Page 22: ...nto the set a 3D video source a 3D capable Blu ray player cable satellite box or PS3 and 3D video content 5 Why do I need to pay for 3D glasses when I get them for free in the theaters There are curre...

Page 23: ...ill 3D make me sick give me headaches or make me dizzy Not when done properly Bad technology can make good content look bad Whether in the making of the 3D content or the 3D glasses one is wearing Old...

Page 24: ...modes uldron Corpor mitter s m t either from V n will not chan that all LED ar ration mode VESA or IR Se nge emitter s m re off Pressin ensor there w mode You m ng the joystick ill be at least o must...

Page 25: ...001 N3 01007001 Changes or ce could void uldron Corpor TICES Glasses Emitter E WITH PART 15 OT CAUSE HARM ACCEPT ANY INT 1 1 modification the user s au ration OF THE FCC RU MFUL INTERFE TERFERENCE R s...

Page 26: ...n the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiv...

Page 27: ...IN 3D VIEWING AND ENSURE YOU UNDERSTAND THE PRECAUTIONS AND POTENTIAL IMPACTS THAT 3D VIEWING CAN HAVE ON YOU AND OR YOUR CHILDREN Parental supervision is required especially when children or teenager...

Page 28: ...e startled or misconstrue the 3D image as real you may move in surprise contact a nearby object or person and break nearby objects or injure yourself or others Do not use the 3D glasses for any purpos...

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