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    Korea Compliance
    MIC - ministr 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.
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    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 (emC)-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 Certification s ystem GosT-R
     >Gos T R I eC 60950-1: Information technology equipment – s afety 
    –Part 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) - Par t 3-2: l imits - limits for 
    harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 a per phase). 
    						
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     >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 
    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).
    Underwriters Laboratories 
    (UL/cUL, CB Scheme) 
    Ul– Under writers l aboratories  
     >Ul 60950-1, 2nd e dition, 2007-03-27: Information technology 
    equipment - safety - Par t 1: General requirement.
     >Csa C22.2 n o. 60950-1-07, 2nd e dition, 2007-03: Information 
    Technology equipment - s afety - Par t1: General requirement.
     >Ie C 60950-1:2005 ( second e dition): Information technology 
    equipment – s afety – Par t 1: General requirement. 
     
    Use with Ul listed I.T. e. only
    IEC 60950-1:2001: IN fORma TION 
    TECHNO lOGY Eq UIpm ENT  
    COmpl Ia NCE a ND CERTI fIC aTIONS
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    Imp ORT aNT Saf ET Y INfORma TION
    Preface  
    nVIDI a products are designed to operate safely when 
    installed and used according to the product instructions 
    and general safety practices. The guidelines included 
    in this document explain the potential risks associated 
    with computer operation and provide important safety 
    practices designed to minimize these risks.  
    by carefully following the information contained in this 
    document and the specific instructions provided with 
    your product, you can protect yourself from hazards 
    and create a safer computer work environment.
    The product is designed and tested to meet I eC-60950-1, the 
    standard for the s afety of Information Technology e quipment. 
    This also covers the national implementation of I eC-60950-1 
    based safety standards around the world e.g. U l-60950-1. These 
    standards reduce the risk of injur y from the following hazards:
     >Electric shock: Hazardous voltage levels 
    contained in par ts of the product.
     >Fire: o verload, temperature, material flammability.
     >Mechanical: sharp edges, moving parts, instability.
     >Energy: Circuits with high energy levels (240 volt 
    amperes) or potential as burn hazards.
     >Heat: a ccessible par ts of the product at high temperatures.
     >Chemical: Chemical fumes and vapors.
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     >Radiation: noise, ionising, laser, ultrasonic waves.
    Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. 
    always refer to the documentation supplied with your equipment. 
    o bser ve all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.
    WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock or other injur y or damage.
    WARNING: Electrical equipment can be hazardous if misused. Operation of this product, or similar products, must always be super vised by an adult. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not permit them to handle any cables.
    Safety Symbols
    To reduce the risk of bodily injur y, electric shock, fire, and damage to 
    the equipment, obser ve the safety labels included on the equipment.
    Symbols on Equipment  
    SignMeaning
    This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential haz-ard. The potential for injur y exists if warnings are not obser ved. Consult your docu¬mentation for specific details. 
    This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous ener-gy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all ser vicing to qualified personnel. 
    W aR n In G: To reduce the risk of injur y from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and ser vicing to qualified personnel. 
    This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field ser viceable par ts. Do not open for any reason. 
    W aR n In G: To reduce risk of injur y from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. 
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    General Precautions
    To reduce the risk of personal injur y or damage to the equipment: 
     >follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. 
    Do not attempt to defeat safety interlocks (where provided).
     >Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, 
    or open glasses or IR emitter.
     >Do not perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration 
    of this product during an electrical storm.
     >n ever turn on any equipment when there is evidence 
    of fire, water, or structural damage.
     >Place the product away from radiators, heat registers, 
    stoves, amplifiers, or other products that produce heat.
     >Take care no T to spill any food or liquid onto the glasses 
    or IR emitter. In the event that the par ts do get wet, 
    unplug all cables before cleaning. a llow the equipment 
    to dr y thoroughly before turning it on again.
     >never force a connector into a por t. Check 
    for obstructions on the port.
     >avoid inser ting foreign objects through openings in the product.
     >Do not inser t foreign objects through openings in the product.
     >Do not make mechanical or electrical 
    modifications to the equipment.
     >To clean the glasses, use a soft, slightly damp, lint free 
    cloth. a void getting moisture in openings. Do not use window 
    cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, 
    alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean glasses.
     >If the product sustains damage requiring ser vice, disconnect 
    the product from the computer or U sb charging adapter and 
    refer ser vicing to an nVIDIa authorized ser vice provider.
     >as with any electronic equipment, dispose 
    of glasses and IR emitter properly.
     >When the IR emitter is operating, it is normal for it to 
    be warm to the touch. When charging the wireless 
    glasses, the batter y compar tment may feel warm. 
    						
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     >If you use a U sb power adapter to charge the wireless 
    glasses, read the specifications carefully. m ake 
    sure the power adapter is Usb compliant.
     >There is a lithium batter y in your wireless glasses. You can 
    recharge the batter y whenever it is convenient. l ike all lithium 
    batteries, it will slowly age. after a while it will lose the capability 
    to be charged to it's full capacity. The degradation is slow and 
    will var y depending on your use and recharging habits.
     >operating and storing the glasses outside the recommended 
    temperature range can lead to temporar y or even permanent 
    damage to the batter y of wireless glasses and lenses of glasses.
     >Do not disassemble your glasses or the emitter box under 
    any circumstances. Do not remove the batter y from the 
    wireless glasses or any par ts in the glasses or IR emitter. 
    You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the warranty.
    WARNING: Your wireless 3D glasses contain sensitive components including a rechargeable battery. Prevent damage by making sure you do not drop, bend, or crush your stereo glasses or drop into fire.
    WARNING: The lithium ion batter y in the wireless 3D Glasses are a custom design. Do NOT attempt to open the battery compartment or replace the battery. Contact NVIDIA or an NVIDIA approved ser vice provider if you suspect your battery is faulty.
    Ambient Temperatures
     >Operating temperature: Recommended 
    range is 5C to 40C (41 f to 104f).
     >Storage temperature: The recommended storage 
    temperature range is -10C to 45C(14 f to 113f). 
    Do not leave 3D Vision s ystem in your car, because 
    temperatures in parked cars can exceed this range.
    Infrared device safety
    Class 1 LED Product
    The IR Wireless emitter includes Infrared light - emitting diodes for 
    transmitting signals from the IR Wireless e mitter to the wireless 
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    glasses. although this invisible beam is not considered harmful, 
    and complies with en 60825-1 (IeC60825-1), we recommend the 
    following precaution: when the Infrared device is transmitting:
     >Do not stare into the Infrared beam
     >Do not view directly with optical instruments
    n o par ts in the device may be ser viced by the user. 
     
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