JVC JLE55SP4000 manual TV Placement For Best 3D Experience, How to have the best 3D viewing effect

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TV Placement For Best 3D Experience

How to have the best 3D viewing effect

Viewing the TV head-on, and place TV around 7 to 10 feet away from the audience. The best viewing distance is about 9 feet from the screen.

Make sure the center of TV is aligned to audiences’ line of sight

Things To Prevent

Weakened 3D effects may be caused by:

Viewing TV at an angle

Viewing the TV too close, or too far away

TV is not aligned to audiences’ line of sight

TV placed on TV stand and aligned to audiences’ eye level

Use wall mount hardware with tilt capability. TV is tilted down aligning to audiences’ eye line

Weakened 3D effects

Viewing TV at an angle

Viewing TV too close, or too far away

TV is not aligned to audiences’ line of sight

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Contents Page Regulatory Statement Copyright 2012 AmTRAN Video Corporation. ALL Rights Reserved Regulatory Statement Regulatory Statement Authority to operate this equipment Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Child Safety 3D Health and Safety Condensation Possible Adverse Effects on LCD PanelImportant Safety Information Power Lines Lightning ProtectionDTV Transition Advisory Email dtcinfo@fcc.govSetting Up The TV Package ContentsKensington Lock Theft Deterrent Kensington Lock Wall Mounting Installing Wall Mount Removing The Stand Setting Up The TV Install Batteries Into Remote Control Battery PrecautionsThings To Prevent TV Placement For Best 3D ExperienceHow to have the best 3D viewing effect Parts and Functions TV Front and Side ViewsRear View Remote Control Parts and Functions RemoteMute button When pressed, sets TV audio on or off Exit button Used for exiting a menu, application, or mode Parts and Functions Remote 2627 Making A/V Connections Making A/V Connections Connecting To The Internet Making a Hard-Wired Ethernet ConnectionWireless Connection One Time Setup Wizard One Time Setup Wizard One Time Setup Wizard Viewing 3D Content Connecting Your 3D Source DeviceStart Viewing Your 3D Contents Switching between 3D and 2D3D Health and Safety USB Multimedia control E Apps OperationICE Apps and Multimedia Operations E Apps Operation Browsing Channels TV Operation TV ChannelsChanging the Channel Setting the Sleep Timer MuteTV Operation Aspect Ratio Set Aspect RatioPanoramic Using the Remote Control Multimedia ModeTV Operation Input Sources Selecting the Input SourceAudio Only Mode Advanced TV Settings Video Menu Quick Menu OperationPicture Mode Picture MenuColor Temperature Advanced SettingsContrast BrightnessGame Mode Film ModeCrystal Color Dynamic ContrastAdvanced TV Settings Audio Menu Audio MenuChannel Menu Advanced TV Settings -Setup Menu Setup MenuPower Indicator Standby TimerSleep Timer CC ModeReset All TV Settings Reset to Factory DefaultsAdvanced TV Settings Network Configuration Wireless Network ConnectionNetwork Menu Network StatusAdvanced TV Settings Parental Control Access Parental Control MenuParental Menu Parental ControlChange Password Restrict By Mpaa RatingAdvanced TV Settings Support Menu Support MenuTroubleshooting Problem Solution No PowerPoor or No Sound Poor or No PictureRemote Control does not work Poor Reception on Some ChannelsTV Shuts Off No Catv ReceptionNo Internet Access Hard Line Wired Network No Internet Access Wireless Wireless NetworkThan 3D Sensio No 3D contentsSeeing a split screen is displayed rather Specifications Display SpecificationInput Supported Resolutions RGB for Vesa StandardFHD Video Digital Present Modes at Hdmi Limited Warranty On Parts and LaborLimited Warranty