rotating
it
leftwise
from
"c"
position
to
"o"
position.
The
battery
should
provide
enough
energy
for
250
hours
of
use
in
run
‐
mode
when
the
projector
is
set
for
"Triple
Flash,
6:2",
and
300
hours
of
use
in
run
‐
mode
when
the
projector
is
set
for
"Double
Flash,
4:2".
Testing
of
the
glasses
Testing
of
the
glasses
prior
to
distribution
to
a
user
can
be
performed
using
the
AT100
Active
Glasses
Tester.
The
AT100
is
"ON"
if
the
"ON/OFF"
button
is
pressed
and
the
red
LED
is
lit.
The
AT100
is
designed
to
generate
a
low
intensity
IR
signal
that
when
passed
within
2
feet
of
the
X101
glasses
causes
the
lenses
to
flicker
in
response
to
the
IR
signal.
Both
lenses
should
flicker
at
a
slower
rate
that
is
visible
to
a
user
and
in
doing
so
indicate
that
the
glasses
are
functioning
properly
and
are
ready
for
distribution.
If
the
lenses
do
not
flicker
the
battery
is
dead
and
the
glasses
should
not
be
used.
The
AT100
will
shutoff
automatically
after
several
hours
or
you
can
turn
it
off
manually.
Handling
Instructions
Parameter
Instructions
Storage
It
is
recommended
that
the
glasses
be
stored
away
from
any
IR
source
such
as
fluorescent
lights
or
be
covered
so
the
IR
does
not
trigger
the
glasses
to
switch
to
the
on
‐
mode.
The
storage
temperature
should
be
standard
office
temperatures
as
high
temperature
environments
reduce
battery
life.
Handling
The
glasses
are
generally
pretty
durable,
but
the
lenses
can
be
cracked
if
the
glasses
are
rotated
around
the
focal
point
of
the
nose
piece.
When
distributing
the
glasses
to
users
care
should
be
taken
to
handle
the
glasses
by
the
frame
in
order
to
avoid
getting
fingerprints
on
the
lenses.
Cleaning
The
glasses
are
designed
to
be
washed
in
a
conventional
or
commercial
dishwasher
at
temperatures
not
to
exceed
55°
C
(131°
F).
Recommended
temperature
is
50°
C
(122°
F).
For
a
conventional
dishwasher
a
Fisher&Paykel
DishDrawer
DD603
or
DD
603I
are
recommended.
If
cleaning
by
hand
you
can
use
a
standard
cleaning
agent
that
is
not
ammonia
based.
Windex
has
an
anti
‐
bacterial
cleaning
product
that
works
quite
well.
The
glasses
can
also
be
washed
under
a
faucet
using
liquid
soap
and
warm
water.
When
cleaning
by
hand
you
should
dry
the
lenses
using
a
lint
free,
soft,
drying
cloth.
(DO
NOT
USE
PAPER
TOWELS
AS
THEY
CAN
SCRATCH
THE
LENS)