Samsung or Mitsubishi DLP Stereoscopic Player Software Settings
Mitsubishi DLP TV’s: Any HDMI input. However, you must name the appropriate input "PC" or "Game" using the on screen display (OSD), in order for 3D to be activated. Connect the audio from the PC to your audio amplifier or receiver through either USB, optical SPDIF, or analog (1/8" mini stereo). Plug the infrared transmitter into: Mitsubishi DLP TV’s: The "3D Glasses Emitter" port on the TV. Turn the computer on; if this is a new computer, complete the software installation Samsung DLP TV’s, switch the monitor source to "HDMI3" if it is not already selected. Mitsubishi DLP TV’s, Switch monitor source to "PC" or "Game" HDMI input.Make sure the PC is set to output the native resolution of your DLP TV. This will be either 1080P or 720P. Set the PC to 60 HZ refresh, at a resolution of 1920x1080. Only a single DVI output is needed. Follow instructions below depending on which software you are using. For Stereoscopic Player, for TriDef. If Using Stereoscopic Player Software: Set Stereoscopic Player to field-sequential interlaced DVD if using one of our 3Ddvds. Set Viewing Method to 3D Ready . DVI > HDMI cable is required. Plug into HDMI #3 on the TV. Enable 3D in the TV's setup menu, and the shutterglasses transmitter will plug right into the VESA 3pin connector on the TV's I/O panel. Hit play, check to make sure the image is not pseudo and it works. Since the TV scans internally
to get 120 Hz, as there is no flicker in the 3D image. If using Tridef Software:
Put the PC in 3D output mode. There are several programs that will allow you
to see 3D:
Activate the 3D on the television.
For Samsung DLP TV’s DLP 3D/Dual-View: OFF DLP 3D/Dual-View: ON-STD GLS DLP 3D/Dual-View: ON-INV GLS The first button press displays the mode. A second button press while the
mode is displayed will change the mode. The monitor should be in "DLP 3D/Dual View ON-STD GLS" or DLP
3D/Dual View ON-INV GLS" mode. The LED on the transmitter will turn on if
either 3D mode is on. There is no difference between the two 3D modes. For Mitsubishi DLP TV’s Use the "Menu" button on the remote and navigate to the "FX
Gaming" tab. Turn the 3D on using the on screen display (OSD) controls. At this point, you should be seeing 3D while wearing the glasses, and a
double image when not wearing the glasses. If you are seeing a single image, but it does not look correct, the eyes
may be reversed (your left eye is seeing the right image on the monitor, while
your right eye is seeing the left eye image). To correct this, open the
control panel for the DDD software and change the viewing mode. If it is
"Normal", choose "Reverse". If it is "Reverse",
choose "Normal". TROUBLE SHOOTING In order for 3D to work, the PC must be plugged in to the
appropriate port on the DLP Television. Please see "Connect Cables" on
page 1 of these instructions to insure you have the cables properly connected.
Please note: changing the source via the OSD on your DLP Television will turn
the 3D off.
The blurry double image indicates that 3D is being generated by
the PC. If you do not have this image, please review section the "To View
3D" section of these instructions.
On the Samsung DLP Televisions, if the red LED on the infra red
transmitter is on, 3D is active.
On the Mitsubishi DLP Televisions, the red LED on the
transmitter will be on when ever the transmitter is plugged in, and the
television’s power is turned on.
If you see a double image with the glasses on, check to make
sure the glasses are turned on.
Some versions of the glasses have an "on" button
you need to depress. Other versions turn on simply by opening the temple
arms. Make sure the infra red transmitter is pointing at the
glasses and the LEDs are not blocked. You should be able to see the
transmitters 2 clear LEDs Replace the batteries in the glasses as necessary. Make sure your resolution is set at the DLP TV’s native
resolution (either 1080P or 720P).
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