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Proximity Association with 3D Host
Please note that XPAND 3D Glasses Lite RF can only pair with RF devices
such as Bluetooth® / RF enabled TV’s and RF emitters. They do not work with
IR (InfraRed) 3D TV’s or IR emitters.
This procedure shall be followed every time the glasses are introduced to
a new 3D host. During the proximity association, the 3D glasses shall be
located within 3ft (1m) from the 3D host (3D TV, 3D Emitter…).
» Turn on the glasses.
» LED (2) will light up from off to bright, indicating the glasses are turned
on.
» Press button (1) for at least 1 second.
» After 1 second, the LED (2) will start to blink with a rate of 1 blink per
2 seconds.
» Release button (1).
» Successful proximity association is indicated with 6 short LED (2) blinks.
» If the glasses could not associate with the 3D host, the LED (2) will dim
from bright to off and glasses will turn off.
Connecting Your Glasses to 3D Host
Once the glasses are associated with the 3D host, they will automatically
connect to that host every time they are turned on. In case the glasses lose
the connection with the 3D host during operation, they will automatically
try to reconnect to that host (LED (2) is blinking with a rate of 1 blink per
2 seconds). If the glasses cannot successfully reconnect to the 3D host
within 60 seconds LED (2) will dim from bright to off and the glasses will
automatically turn off.
Set Glasses to Operate in Dual View Mode
With the selection of Dual View Mode, the XPAND 3D Glasses Lite can
be used for dual gaming. Dual View Mode can be used during normal 3D
viewing as well to disable 3D viewing for people that face an uncomfortable
feeling when watching 3D.
When the 3D host is emitting the dual view signal, double click on button (1)
to change Dual View Mode between player 1 and player 2.
Not all 3D host devices support a dual view signal. When the 3D host
is emitting a normal 3D signal, double click on the button (1) to change
between player 1, player 2 and normal 3D viewing mode.