Nvidia 3d Vision 2 User Guide
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38nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e Do not place objects too close or in front of the emitter which could block the signal (e.g. keyboard, coffee mug, etc.). a lso, make sure not to place your hand or other objects in front the of the IR receiver on the glasses; located near the front left lens. >Run the setup Wizard to verif y your hardware is operating properly. Go to the n VIDIa Control Panel (right click on the desktop). s elect Set Up 3D Vision. Then select Run Setup Wizard from Test Stereoscopic 3D drop down menu. >Ensure your wireless glasses are fully charged. You can check the batter y level of your glasses by pressing the ON button. • If the light next to the button is green, you have up to 60 hours of batter y life remaining. a ctual batter y life is dependent on the recharge time. • If the light is red, you have less than two hours remaining and it is recommended that you recharged your glasses. • If the light does not turn on, the batter y is drained and the glasses must be recharged. If you are charging the wireless glasses by connecting them to your PC using a Usb cable, make sure your PC does not go into power save mode. When your PC goes into power save mode, the wireless glasses are no longer charging. To fix this, disable any power saving options on your PC under the Windows Control Panel. alternatively, you can use a U sb wall charging device to charge the glasses directly from your wall power outlet without connecting to the PC. >Make sure you have used the DVI cable that was shipped with your 3D Ready 120Hz LCD display. This is a dual-link cable and 3D Vision will not operate without it. Note: This requirement is not for notebook PCs with built-in 3D Vision lCD panels. Image is not Clear Your eyes are not a djusted Your eyes may take some time to adjust to viewing stereoscopic 3D effects. If you are new to gaming, make sure you star t your depth amount at the default of 15%. a s your eyes adjust, you can increase the depth amount. 06
TIPs an D TR oU bles Hoo TInG39 Depth n eeds adjusting adjust depth amount using the slider on the n VIDIa Control Panel Setup screen. If you are in a game, use the thumb wheel on the back of the IR emitter or the shor tcut keys Ctrl+F3 to decrease depth and Ctrl+F4 to increase depth. Game is not Configured Properly If your game is not functioning in stereoscopic 3D, look at the list of compatible games shown on the n VIDIa Control Panel View Compatibility with Games screen. Verif y that your game has been tested by n VIDIa and has been ranked as 3D Vision-Ready, Excellent, Good, or fair. Check out the Issues and recommended settings listed at the bottom of the screen. m ake any adjustments recommended by n VIDIa to make your gaming experience better. If it has a Not Recommended rating, it means that the game does not show in stereoscopic 3D or it shows ver y poorly. make sure you are running your game in resolutions that suppor t 3D Vision. In order to suppor t 3D Vision, your game must be configured to run at the correct settings for your display. Game is not in f ullscreen mode 3D Vision currently only suppor ts full screen applications and cannot run in windowed mode. b e sure to select full screen mode from in- game settings. excessive f lickering flicker in your peripheral vision can be caused by differences in frequencies at which 3D Vision operates and the lighting in your room. This type of flicker can be avoided by turning off the lights or changing the stereoscopic 3D refresh rate. To see the refresh rates, run the s etup Wizard from the n VIDIa Control Panel. When you get to the page asking about flicker, select Ye s. You can then select from the following refresh rates: >120 Hz refresh rate for use in n or th america when lights are on >110 Hz refresh rate for day time and when lights are off >100 Hz refresh rate for countries with 50 Hz lighting and when lights are on
40nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e 06 once you have selected a refresh rate on the Setup Wizard screen, click the Test with this refresh rate button to verif y the new refresh rate helps to reduce flicker. o nce you have found the best setting, select Next to continue (see step 17 on page 18 for the procedure on how to reset the refresh rate). Eyestrain/Headache If you are experiencing eyestrain or headaches, it could be due to excessive depth amount. Change the depth in one of the following ways: >In-game adjustment, use the shor tcut keys Ctrl+F3 to decrease the depth amount. >Use the thumb wheel on the back of the IR emitter to adjust the depth amount. If you are new to gaming, star t at the default 15%. >Use your mouse to adjust depth amount on the slider in the nVIDI a Control Panel Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen. If you are new to gaming, star t at the default (15%). Warning: If eyestrain and headaches persist, discontinue viewing in stereoscopic 3D and consult a doctor. No Laser Sight laser s ight is not e nabled If you do not see the laser sight in a game, the laser sight may not be enabled. Go to the n VIDIa Control Panel Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen and click on the Change 3D laser Sight button to display the Change 3D Laser Sight screen. m ake sure the Enable 3D laser sight for configured games is checked (see Change 3D Laser Sight on page 24). Transparency s et too High Go to the nVIDIa Control Panel Set Up Stereoscopic 3D screen and click on the Change 3D laser Sight button. a djust the Transparency slider to adjust the transparency of the laser sight.
TIPs an D TR oU bles Hoo TInG41 Allow your 120 Hz LCD to Warm Up for optimal stereoscopic 3D image quality, when using a pure 120 Hz lCD, please allow your monitor to warm up. This warm-up period is normal behavior for l CD monitors. Note: Please visit w w w.nvidia.co.uk/3dvision/support to access our 24x7x365 online knowledgebase system, where you can submit questions to our tech suppor t staff. q uestions may only be submitted in english. 3D Vision customers also have access to toll free technical suppor t at 1-80 0 -797-6530 from 8:00am-5:00P m Pacific Time, m -f . The technical suppor t line is accessible from the U. s. and Canada only. 120Hz60Hz
ComPlIan Ce an D Ce RTI fIC aTI ons43 COmpl Ia NCE a ND CERTIfIC aTIONS The n VIDIa 3D Vision systems are compliant with the relevant regulations and have received the required certifications: >australian Communications a uthority (C-Tick) >bureau of s tandards, m etrology, and Inspection ( bsmI) >Conformité e uropéenne (C e) >federal Communications Commission ( fCC) >Industr y Canada (IC) >Korea Certification(KC) >Russian s ystem GosT R(G osT-R ) >Under writers l aboratories (Ul/cU l, C b s cheme) >Voluntar y Control Council for Interference (VCCI) nVIDI a 3D Vision s ystem products include the following models: >model: P701 (5V DC operated IR emitter and batter y operated wireless glasses) >model: P854 (5V DC operated IR emitter and batter y operated wireless glasses) >model: P864 (5V DC wired glasses) 07
44nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e US Federal Communications Commission Compliance fCC – federal Communications Commission Title 47 of Code of f ederal Regulation (C fR) par t 15 - Radio frequency devices; s ubpar t b - Unintentional Radiator ( fCC Par t 15 b:2 0 0 8) CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the par ty responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class b digital device, pursuant to Par t 15 of the f CC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a resi-dential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter fer-ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a par ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ T V technician for help 07
ComPlIan Ce an D Ce RTI fIC aTI ons45 Canada Compliance Industr y Canada ICES-003:2004 : Digital a pparatus: s pectrum management and Telecommunications Policy; Interference-Causing e quipment standard. This Class b digital apparatus complies with Canadian IC es-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe b est conforme à la norme nmb -003 du Canada. Australia and New Zealand Compliance C -T i c k : The a ustralian Communications a uthority (aC a) and the Radio s pectrum management Group (R sm) of n ew Zealand aS/NZS CIS pR 22:2009 Standard - Information technology equipment-Radio disturbance characteristics-limit and methods of measurement. Japan Compliance VCCI - Voluntar y Control Council for Interference by Information Technology e quipment >V-1/09.04: agreement of Voluntar y Control Council for Inter ference by Information Technology e quipment >V-2/09.04: Rules for Voluntar y Control m easures >V-3/09.04: normative annex 1 Technical Requirements >V-4/09.04: n ormative annex 1-1 supplementar y Test Conditions for equipment under Test This is a Class b product based on the standard of the Voluntar y Control Council for Interference from Information Technology equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio inter ference. Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual.
46nV IDI a 3D V I sIon U seR GUID e Korea Compliance mIC - m inistr y of Information and Communications KCC - Korea Communication Commission KC - Korea Certification >Kn 22 (CI sPR 22): Information technology equipment-Radio disturbance characteristics - limit and methods of measurement >Kn 24 (CI sPR 24): Information technology equipment - immunity characteristics-limit and methods of measurement “Class b” e quipment (Household purpose info/telecommunications equipment) as this equipment has undergone emC registration for household pur-pose, this product can be used in any area including residential area. Taiwan Compliance bsm I - bureau of s tandards, m etrology and Inspection CNS 13438:2006 (CIS pR 22): Information technology equipment- Radio disturbance characteristics-limit and methods of measurement 07
ComPlIan Ce an D Ce RTI fIC aTI ons47 European Union Compliance Ce: e uropean Conformity (Conformité e uropéenne) Product comply with both the emC Directive (2004/108/ eC) and the l ow Voltage Directive (2006/95/ eC) issued by the Commission of the e uropean Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following european norms (The equivalent international standards are in parenthesis): >en 55022:2006+ a1:2007 (CI sPR 22)Information technology equipment-Radio disturbance characteristics -limit and methods of measurement >en 55024:1998+ a1:2001+ a2:2003 (I eC 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11): Information technology equipment - immunity characteristics- limit and methods of measurement >en 61000-3-2:2006 (I eC 61000-3-2): e lectromagnetic compatibility (em C)-Part 3-2: l imits-limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤16 a per phase) >en 61000-3-3:2008 (I eC 61000-3-3): e lectromagnetic compatibility (emC)-Part 3-3: l imits-limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤16 a per phase and not subject to conditional connection) Russia Federal Compliance G os T-R - Russian s ystem GosT R >Gos T R I eC 60950-1: Information technology equipment – s afety –Par t 1: General Requirement >Gos T R 51318.22-99: Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics - limit and methods of measurement >Gos T R 51318.24-99(I eC 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11): Information technology equipment – immunity characteristics - limit and methods of measurement >G os T R 51317.3.2-2006(passage 6 and 7) (I eC 61000- 3-2): e lectromagnetic compatibility ( emC) - Part 3-2: l imits - l imits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 a per phase) >Gos T R 51317.3.3-99(I eC 61000-3-3): e lectromagnetic compatibility(emC)- Par t 3-3: l imits-limitation of voltage