Turning On/Off Your Glasses

»» Step 1 ON: Press button (1) once

»» Step 2 LED light (2) will ramp from off to bright »» Step 3 OFF: Press button (1) once

»» Step 4 LED light (2) will ramp from bright to off

Using with Mitsubishi 3D TVs

1.Supply TV with a 3D video signal.

2.Turn on the 3D mode in the TV. In many cases the 3D TVs will enter the 3D mode automatically. 3D Ready TVs will require the 3D mode be turned on manually.

3.Turn on the 3D glasses and face the TV or IR emitter. The glasses will synchronize automatically in approximately 2 seconds.

4.At the end of the 3D program, if you manually turned on the 3D mode in the TV you need to turn it off again. And turn off the 3D glasses to save battery power.

If your Mitsubishi TV requires an external IR emitter, make sure the emitter is properly connected to the back of the TV or to the Mitsubishi 3D adapter (for further instructions check emitter functionality section).

The reason for this is the glasses will not sync if the 3D mode is off or there is no 3D signal.

Set Glasses for use in XPAND Equipped Cinemas

»» It takes the glasses approximately two seconds to automatically synchronize to XPAND cinema after being turned on.

Battery Replacement

»» Step 1 Open battery compartment »» Step 2 Take out the battery

»» Step 3 Insert new battery. The + mark and battery type markings should face out.

»» Step 4 Close the battery compartment

Troubleshooting

Glasses do not work: Make sure that glasses are turned on If the problems persist try to turn ambient lights off or shade windows if intensive sunlight is present. Make sure that IR emitter on the TV is not blocked by some object and that viewing angle is not too large.

Consult your TV Owner’s Guide or on-line supplemental Owner’s Guide for details concerning your TV’s 3D Modes and settings.

Emitter Functionality

(emitter only included in the 3DG-EX103 package)

Emitter overview

1.Standard VESA connector

2.LED Red light indicator (in the shape of an X)

3.IR signal emitting surface (glossy)

Using with Mitsubishi 3D TVs

1.Connect the emitter connector to the corresponding VESA stereo connector in the TV.

2.Once the emitter is connected to the TV, please make sure that the TV is in 3D mode. Check the X sign on the emitter; the red light should be on, indicating that the emitter is functioning.

3.Position the emitter with the signal emitting surface (opposite to the cord) pointing towards your viewing position in front of the TV. There should be a clear line of sight between the emitter and your TV viewing position.

The emitter does not require a battery.

Troubleshooting

The emitter is connected but the glasses still do not work: Please make sure that your glasses are turned ON, that your TV is in 3D mode and that the ir emitting surface is pointed towards your TV viewing position.

Attention – Consult

Accompanying

Documentation

Important Safety Instructions

»» Read these instructions. »» Keep these instructions. »» Heed all warnings.

»» Follow all instructions.

»» Do not use this apparatus near water. »» Clean only with dry cloth.

»» Only use the attachments/accessories included.

Battery

Replace Battery With Type CR2032

Only. Use of Another Battery May

Present A Risk Of Fire Or Explosion.

Please, turn!

Page 2
Image 2
Mitsubishi Electronics 3DGEX103 warranty Emitter Functionality, Accompanying Documentation

3DGEX103 specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has long been recognized as a pioneer in innovative display technology, and the 3DGEX103 model showcases this legacy remarkably. This product stands out as a high-performance 3D graphics accelerator, tailored primarily for industrial applications, digital signage, and advanced visual presentations. Its powerful features and capabilities position it as an ideal solution for businesses seeking to utilize cutting-edge graphics in their operations.

At the heart of the 3DGEX103 is its robust graphics processing unit (GPU), delivering exceptional rendering performance. This allows for the creation of stunningly realistic 3D visuals with smooth animations and high frame rates. The unit is engineered to handle complex graphical calculations, making it perfect for applications that involve intricate data visualizations, simulations, and immersive environments.

One of the notable technologies integrated into the 3DGEX103 is its support for multiple display outputs. This capability enables users to connect and manage several screens simultaneously, enhancing the effectiveness of visual presentations. Whether it's for a multi-window setup in a control room or an expansive digital signage network, the 3DGEX103 excels in ensuring that content is delivered seamlessly across all displays.

The 3DGEX103 also features advanced image processing algorithms that enhance picture quality and clarity. With capabilities for upscaling lower resolution content and providing adjustments in color and contrast, this model ensures that even the most demanding graphical tasks are met with precision. Additionally, the unit boasts support for high dynamic range (HDR) content, allowing for a richer viewing experience with vibrant colors and deeper contrasts.

Another significant characteristic of the 3DGEX103 is its versatility in connectivity. Equipped with a variety of ports, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB, the model is readily compatible with a broad range of devices and systems. This flexibility simplifies integration into existing setups, ensuring that users can maximize their investment without extensive modifications.

Security and reliability are also paramount in the design of the 3DGEX103. Mitsubishi Electronics has incorporated robust protective features to safeguard the hardware from overheating and electrical surges, making it a dependable option for continuous operation in critical environments.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi Electronics 3DGEX103 is not just a graphics accelerator; it's a powerful tool designed to enhance visual communication across various industries. With its impressive features, advanced technologies, and reliability, it provides an exceptional 3D graphics solution for businesses aiming to elevate their presentation capabilities.