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Watching 3D content
This projector supports 3D content display using the DLP Link system.
This projector supports 3D image signals in Frame Sequential/Frame Packing/Top-Bottom/Side-By-Side
format.
You need the following items to project and watch 3D content.
• 3D content capable device. For example, a computer with graphics board and software capable of
outputting 3D images
• 3D content
• DLP-Link active electronic shutter 3D glasses (144Hz Compatible)
Not all 3D glasses are guaranteed to work correctly.
Supported 3D signal
For supported timings in different 3D formats, see "Timing chart" on page 70 for details.
To watch 3D content from a computer:
1. Connect the projector to a computer with a computer cable.
When connecting the projector to a computer, make sure you switch the computer's output signal
so that it is only outputting to the projector (do not use dual mode).
2. Output a 3D signal from the computer connected to the projector.
3. Turn on the DLP-Link system 3D glasses, and wear them to enjoy the content.
4. Choose an appropriate 3D format for the "3D" setting.
5. If you cannot see 3D objects, change the "3D Sync" setting from the OSD.
To watch 3D content from an HDMI device:
1. Connect the projector to a computer with an HDMI cable.
2. Output a 3D signal from the HDMI device connected to the projector.
3. Turn on the DLP-Link system 3D glasses, and wear them to enjoy the content.
4. The default setting of the 3D menu is Auto and the projector automatically chooses an appropriate
3D format when detecting 3D contents. If the projector cannot recognize the 3D format, change the
"3D" setting and choose a 3D mode.
5. If you cannot see 3D objects, change the "3D Sync" setting from the OSD.
• It may be difficult to view 3D images if the room is too bright. Also, if there are fluorescent
lights (50 Hz) in the room, the light may flicker when using 3D glasses. If this happens, turn
down or turn off the fluorescent light.
• You cannot change the image mode when viewing 3D content.
Cautions when viewing 3D content
• 3D content should not be viewed by people with a history of photosensitive epilepsy, people
with heart conditions, pregnant women, the elderly, people with serious illnesses, or people
with a history of epileptic seizures.
Viewing 3D content could aggravate their pre-existing conditions.
• Do not view 3D content if you are feeling unwell or are tired.
In addition, do not view 3D content if you are sleep deprived or inebriated.
• If you notice any of the following symptoms, stop viewing the 3D content immediately and wait
until the symptoms subside.
- If the image appears to be doubled or if the 3D effect is not clear.
- Stop viewing if you feel your physical condition change, such as if you feel fatigued or
unwell.
- When enjoying 3D content that rotates, rolls, or shakes you may feel as if you are were
moving, which can trigger a form of "sea sickness".
• Viewing 3D content for too long may cause eyestrain. To avoid this, be sure to take regular
breaks.
Viewing 3D content for too long or viewing them from an angle may cause eyestrain and so on.