— [3D display] — [3D (Over-Under)].
If the [3D display] screen appears and 3D pictures are not displayed, turn off the device that plays
3D content and turn it on again.
Perceived 3D effect may vary from person to person.
For Active 3D Glasses models
Be sure that there are no obstacles between the TV and the Active 3D Glasses.
Replace the battery in the Active 3D Glasses.
Be sure that the Active 3D Glasses are powered on.
It is necessary to register your Active 3D Glasses to the TV before use. To use the glasses with
another TV, it is necessary to re-register. Turn off the glasses before re-registering.
Wireless devices or microwave ovens may affect the communication between the 3D Glasses and
the TV as the TV uses the 2.4GHz band. In this case, try to register again.
If a device that is not 3D-compatible (such as a home theater system) is connected between the TV
and a 3D-compatible device, the TV will not display 3D pictures. Connect the 3D-compatible device
directly to the TV via an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.
For 4K models
3D signal of 4K cannot be displayed.
For Passive 3D Glasses models, view the TV from the front on. The 3D effect may be less
pronounced depending on the viewing position. Adjust the viewing angle to the screen.
Related topics
Understanding the basics of 3D TV (3D models only)
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Black bars appear on both sides of the screen
when watching 3D pictures. (3D models only)
Black bars appear on both sides of the screen in order to process 3D signals when adjusting the
depth of 3D pictures in [3D depth adjustment].
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