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2011
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taps
in
the
same
direction
to
make
a
visible
change
in
the
gauge;
in
certain
lighting
conditions
a
single
tap
may
be
visible
as
a
change
in
brightness
viewed
through
the
glasses.
Set
Polarity
It
is
possible
that
the
3D
image,
although
perfectly
clear
and
free
of
ghosting,
looks
incorrect
or
shows
no
depth.
The
polarity
could
be
reversed,
which
means
the
left
lens
is
open
when
the
right
eye
image
is
being
displayed
–
the
left
eye
is
getting
the
right
image
and
vice
versa.
Simply
place
the
glasses
upside
down
over
your
eyes
to
check
if
the
image
is
now
corrected.
If
the
3D
image
is
better,
the
polarity
is
reversed.
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
used
to
reverse
polarity.
•
Select
the
Manual
Tuning
Performance
Mode,
see
the
Accessing
Modes
section
•
Press
and
release
the
joystick
•
If
the
polarity
changes
to
standard,
two
red
LEDs
will
be
lit
•
If
the
polarity
changes
to
reverse,
three
red
LEDs
will
be
lit
•
While
wearing
3D
glasses,
view
3D
content
to
ensure
proper
polarity
•
Repeat
until
correct
polarity
is
selected
PRESS
JOYSTICK
DIRECTLY
INTO
EMITTER
=
SWITCH
POLARITY
STANDARD
POLARITY
REVERSE
POLARITY
Once
the
correct
polarity
is
achieved,
stop
pressing
the
joystick.
After
120
seconds,
the
LEDs
will
turn
off,
indicating
that
the
new
polarity
setting
has
been
saved.
This
polarity
setting
will
be
saved
and
used
PRESS