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1.3. Be within the pairing zone 

When pairing the glasses for the first time, the glasses must be within pairing 

range zone. Once paired with the emitter, the glasses will function within the 

viewing range.   
 

If the glasses fail to sync with last paired emitter, the glasses can be paired again 

with the nearest emitter. When pairing the glasses, the glasses must be within the 
pairing range zone. If the glasses do not detect the last paired emitter, the blue and 
red LED will blink alternately. If sync hasn’t commenced with the emitter within 30s, 
Red indicator will blink three times and then glasses with shut OFF. 

 

1.4. Turn on the glasses 

Turn on your 3D Glasses by switching the power switch to ON. The glasses will 

sync with the last paired emitter (the Blue indicator on the glasses will blink twice 

and then remain off. The LCD lens will blink twice and then remain on).   

 
2.

 

Turn Off 

Red LED blinks three times when the switch is turned off. 

 
3.

 

Charging the glasses 

USB Charger, computer USB port and most other USB interface can be used to 

charge the glasses. While charging, the red led on the glasses will be lit. After the 

charging is complete (3hrs) the indicator will automatically go off.   

 
4.

 

Change Nosepiece 

The 3D Glasses come with three types of interchangeable nose pieces to provide the 

most comfortable fit.   

Summary of Contents for ZF2300

Page 1: ...n Do not disassemble or repair Do not leave in direct sunlight or in excessive heat areas Do not use the product while driving or operating machinery Gently clean the glasses with the included microfiber cloth Do not use hard or abrasive materials on the product ...

Page 2: ...1 altered vision 2 light headedness 3 dizziness 4 involuntary movements such as eye or muscle twitching 5 confusion 6 nausea 7 loss of awareness 8 convulsions 9 cramps and or 10 disorientation Children and teenagers may be more likely than adults to experience these symptoms Parents should monitor their children and ask whether they are experiencing these symptoms Watching 3D projection may also c...

Page 3: ...t emitter to Optoma Projector Connect the emitter to your projector s 3D SYNC OUT port using the supplied cable 2 5mm jack VESA 3 PIN mini DIN NB Ensure that your projector is connected to a compatible 3D source and that that the 3D Sync Out port is enabled This is usually automatic when 3D content is supplied via HDMI 1 4 1 2 Select VESA in projector OSD Select VESA 3D mode in projector OSD While...

Page 4: ...tor will blink three times and then glasses with shut OFF 1 4 Turn on the glasses Turn on your 3D Glasses by switching the power switch to ON The glasses will sync with the last paired emitter the Blue indicator on the glasses will blink twice and then remain off The LCD lens will blink twice and then remain on 2 Turn Off Red LED blinks three times when the switch is turned off 3 Charging the glas...

Page 5: ...ge the glasses After 2min the LCD lens will blink three times and then glasses will turn off Trouble Shooting 1 Glasses won t power on Ensure that the glasses are fully charged 2 The image still looks 2D Ensure you are using a 3D blu ray player with 3d function enabled b 3D blu ray disc c Optoma projector with 3d Vesa enabled and rf emitter connected to the projector d Glasses are on 3 Glasses won...

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