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CAUTION
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Extra special care is required for children watching a 3D video.
When Watching 3D Video
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Prevent children of 5 years or younger from watching a 3D video. It may impair
the development of their eyes.
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Children 10 years old or younger are still developing their eyesight and may
have an excessive tendency to touch or jump at the screen. Adult guidance and
supervision is recommended.
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Since the distance between the eyes is narrower for children than in adults,
children tend to notice a greater difference in the images seen by each eye.
Therefore, even while watching the same 3D video, children may have a greater
depth perception than adults.
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Young people of 19 years old or younger may respond with sensitivity to
the light stimuli of 3D content. Excessive viewing when fatigued is not
recommended.
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Elderly viewers may have a reduced depth perception than younger viewers.
Avoid watching video nearer than the recommended distance.
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Watch 3D images within the optimum viewing angle and distance.
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If you are outside the viewing angle or distance, you may not be able to see 3D
images. You cannot view 3D images when you are lying down.
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You may see left and right images overlapped during projector initialization after
it is powered on. It may take some time for optimization.
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It may take some time for the 3D image to look normal after you turn your eyes
away from the screen and look back at the 3D image.
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It may flicker slightly while watching 3D images under a 3 wavelength lamp
fluorescent light (50 Hz to 60 Hz) or near windows. If so, it is recommended to
block the sun light with a curtain and to dim the lights.
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The 3D glasses must be DLP-LINK (DLP Ready) type.
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You may not be able to watch 3D properly if there is an obstacle between the
projector and 3D glasses.
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Install the 3D projector as far as possible from other devices.
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If a future 3D broadcasting format that is not supported by this projector
becomes the standard, an additional device such as a set-top box may be
required.