5

3D

5.1

What you need

This is a 3D Max TV. On this TV, you can watch 3D programmes and movies in full High Definition resolution with 3D Max.

To watch 3D you need to :

tune to a TV channel that broadcasts programmes in 3D

rent a movie in 3D from an online video store with Smart TV

watch a movie in 3D from a 3D Blu-ray Disc, a USB device or computer

Also, to watch 3D on this TV, you will need one of these types of Philips 3D Max active glasses. . .

PTA507

PTA508

PTA509

PTA517

PTA518

All types are sold separately. Other active 3D glasses might not be supported.

5.2

Your active 3D glasses

Introduction

Active 3D glasses PTA508

Active 3D glasses PTA508

Active 3D glasses PTA509

Active 3D glasses PTA509

1- A, On or off switch

2- Player 1/2, Player 1 or player 2 selection

3- Receiver lens

4- Battery compartment

5- LED light

When you unpack the 3D glasses, also remove the small plastic foil from the battery compartment that prevents the battery from running empty.

Switch on and off

Switch on

When a 3D programme is shown on screen, press A on the 3D glasses and put them on. The glasses need some seconds to adjust to the 3D signal from the 3D transmitter on the TV. At first use, this may take up to 15 seconds.

Battery level

You can check the battery level when you switch on the 3D glasses.

If the LED light blinks green, you can use the glasses for 4 hours or more.

If the LED light blinks orange, you can use the glasses for at least 2 hours but less than 4.

If the LED light blinks red, the battery is almost empty and less than 2 hours of 3D watching remain.

Switch off

To switch off the 3D glasses, press A. The LED light blinks red 4 times. When the 3D glasses do not receive 3D signals for 2 minutes, the glasses switch off automatically.

1- A, On or off switch

2- Player 1/2, Player 1 or player 2 selection

3- Receiver lens

4- Battery compartment

When you unpack the 3D glasses, also remove the small plastic foil from the battery compartment that prevents the battery from running empty.

3D transmitter

3D transmitter

Make sure the receiver lens in the centre of the glasses can receive the 3D signals. Also, clear objects away from the 3D transmitter on the TV.

1 - 3D transmitter on the TV

2 - 3D receiver on the 3D glasses

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