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      Be careful of your surroundings when viewing 3D im-
    ages. When you view 3D images, objects may appear 
    at a distance closer or farther than the actual screen. 
    This may cause you to misjudge the distance to the 
    screen and possibly result in injury if you accidentally 
    hit the screen or surrounding objects. 
    As you get more comfortable viewing 3D images:
      Operate the “3D Depth Adjust” function to adjust the 
    3D effect. (See page 55.)
      Adjust the projected image to the most comfortable 
    viewing size by zooming. (Projecting images on the 
    smallest or largest screen size possible may eliminate 
    the 3D effect and strain your eyes.)
      Use the Invert function to properly set the video for your 
    left and right eyes. (For details on using “Invert”, see 
    page 55.)
     
    A picture simultaneously projected from more than 
    two projectors may not appear 3D.
    Info
    • The projected image may become dark when 
    using the 3D projection function (with “3D” set to 
    “On”).
    • When “3D” is set to “On”, the following functions 
    may not work fully or may not be available at all.
    – Keystone/Sphere/Rotation
    – Image Shift
    – Magnify
    • If the power of your left and right eyes greatly 
    differs and you primarily use one eye for viewing 
    the images, the images will not appear in 3D. In 
    addition, images may be diffi cult to view in 3D 
    or images may not be able to be viewed in 3D 
    depending on the individual or the content being 
    displayed. The 3D effect varies with the individual.
     Epilepsy
    A small percentage of the population may 
    experience epileptic or strokes seizures or strokes 
    when viewing certain types of images that contain 
    fl ashing patterns of light.
    IF YOU OR ANY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY 
    HAS A HISTORY OF EPILEPSY
    The following people should consult a physician 
    before viewing 3D images.
    – Anyone with a history of epilepsy, or who has 
    a family member with a history of epilepsy
    – Children under 5 years of age
    – Anyone who has ever experienced epileptic 
    seizures or sensory disturbances triggered by 
    fl ashing light effects
    SOME LIGHT PATTERNS MAY INDUCE 
    SEIZURES IN PERSONS WITH NO PRIOR 
    HISTORY OF EPILEPSY
    Discontinue use if you experience any of the 
    following symptoms while viewing 3D images.
    – Involuntary movements, eye or muscle 
    twitching
    – Muscle cramps
    – Nausea, dizziness, or queasiness
    – Convulsions
    – Disorientation, confusion, or loss of 
    awareness of your surroundings
    Warning!
      The following people should limit 3D viewing:
    – Children under 5 years of age (to protect the eye 
    growth process)
    – People with a history of photosensitivity
    – People with heart disease
    – People in poor health
    – People who are sleep deprived
    – People who are physically tired
    – People under the infl uence of drugs or alcohol
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    Supplied Accessories for 3D Glasses
    Make sure the following accessories are provided with the 3D Glasses. Two sets of 3D Glasses are provided.
    Nose pad *
    (Large 2, small 2)
    Page 52
    Cleaning cloth
    (2)Glasses case
    (2)3D Glasses band *
    (2)
    Page 52
    * Use the 3D Glasses band and nose pad as needed.
    Precision screwdriver
    (Phillips 2, slotted 2)
    Page 51
    3D Glasses
    (2)
    Pages 51 to 54
    Note
    • Please contact your local authority for the correct method of disposal of this product and/or packaging.
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      1  Power button
     wPress for at least 2 seconds to turn on and off the 
    3D Glasses.
     wWhen the 3D Glasses are turned on, pressing this 
    button switches between 2D and 3D modes. (See  
    page 52.)
      2  LED light
     wBlinks 3 times when the power is turned on.
     wBlinks 2 times when 2D mode is selected.
     wBlinks 3 times when 3D mode is selected.
     wBlinks 6 times when the battery power is low.
     wLights for 2 seconds when the power is turned off.
      3  Service terminal
      This terminal is for service use only.
     
    Please do not connect any other device to this terminal.
      4  Infrared receiver
     An infrared signal sent from the projector is refl ected onto 
    the screen. The refl ected infrared signal is then received 
    by the infrared receiver. The 3D Glasses turn off 
    automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received.
      5  Nose pad mount 52  The dedicated nose pad can be mounted here.
      6  3D Glasses band mount 52 The dedicated 3D Glasses band can be mounted here.
    Note
    • Do not soil or apply stickers or other obstacles to the infrared receiver. Doing so may block signals from 
    the screen and prevent the 3D Glasses from working correctly. 
    • Interference from other infrared communications equipment may prevent you from viewing 3D images 
    correctly.
    Enjoying 3D Image Viewing (Continued)
    Part Names
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    Before Using the 3D Glasses
    Before using the 3D Glasses for the fi rst  time, 
    remove the insulating sheet attached to them.
    Replacing the Button Cell 
    Battery
    The battery has an expected service life of ap-
    proximately 75 hours.
    • When the battery power is low, the LED light 
    blinks six times after the power is turned on.
    • When replacing the button cell, use only the 
    designated battery type (Maxell branded 
    CR2032 lithium button battery).
    1  Loosen the screw used to secure 
    the battery cover, and then remove 
    the battery cover.
    2
    1
    1
    2  Remove the button cell battery.
     
    1Place the tip of the slotted precision screw-
    driver into the opening between the button 
    cell and the socket.
     2Lift up the button cell while taking care not 
    to get the screwdriver caught on the metal 
    latch.
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    3  When the battery comes loose from 
    the socket, pick it out with your 
     ngers.
    4  Hook a new button cell to the metal 
    latch and insert it into the socket.
    Take care not to reverse the battery polarity 
    (+ and -) when inserting the button cell.
    5  Close the battery cover.
    6  Insert the screw to secure the bat-
    tery cover.
    Note
    • Used batteries should be disposed in accor-
    dance with local laws and regulations.•
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    Attaching the Nose Pad
    Attach either of the supplied nose pads as 
    needed (such as when the glasses do not fi t 
    properly). The glasses come with a large and 
    small nose pad.
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    Attaching 
    the nose padRemoving
    the nose pad
    Attaching the 3D Glasses 
    Band
    Attach the supplied 3D Glasses band strap as 
    needed (such as when the glasses do not fi t 
    properly).
    Insert the ends of the 3D Glasses into the 3D 
    Glasses band until they are secure.
    • Pull the cord stopper on the strap to adjust 
    the strap length.
    Using the 3D Glasses
    Turning On/Off the Power
    Turn on the power of the 3D Glasses.
    • Press the power button for at least 2 seconds.
    • The LED light blinks 3 times.
    Turn off the power on the 3D Glasses.
    • Press the power button for at least 2 seconds.
    • The LED light lights for 2 seconds.
    Note
    • When the battery power is low, the LED light 
    blinks 6 times after the power is turned on.
    Switching to 3D and 2D Mode
    When viewing 3D images, you can press the 
    power button to switch between 2D and 3D 
    modes. This is useful when several people are 
    viewing the same 3D images with some people 
    wanting to watch in 3D and some people want-
    ing to watch in 2D.
    Viewing 2D images
    When you press the power button twice while viewing 
    3D images, the LED light blinks 2 times and the 3D 
    images switch to 2D images.
    Viewing 3D imagesWhen you press the power button twice while viewing 
    2D images, the LED light blinks 3 times and the 2D 
    images switch to 3D images.
    Usage Range of the 3D 
    Glasses
    An infrared signal sent from the projector is re-
    fl  ected onto the screen. The 3D Glasses operate 
    by receiving the refl ected infrared signal.
    The 3D Glasses turn off automatically after 3 
    minutes if no signal is received.
    The operating range of the 3D Glasses is shown in the 
    table below.
    “IR Emitter Level” settingOperating range
    (distance from the screen)
    Normal Approx. 12.3 ft (3.8 m)
    High Approx. 18.3 ft (5.6 m)
    (For details of the “IR Emitter Level”, see page 55.)
    • Be sure to stay within the operating range when 
    watching 3D images. 
    Otherwise, the 3D Glasses 
    may not work properly and you may not be able to 
    enjoy the 3D images.
    • The operating range in the table above is the aver-
    age value when using a screen with a screen gain of 
    1.0 and when viewing in front of the screen.
      The operating range may vary depending on your 
    view position and/or the usage condition (e.g., Gain 
    level of screen).
      (The operating range decreases when you view the 
    screen at an angle.)
    Note
    • The IR (infrared) emitter lights in 3D mode.
    Enjoying 3D Image Viewing (Continued)
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    Note
    • The screen may temporarily become black when 
    the projector is trying to detect a 3D image 
    signal and when switching from 3D to 2D mode.
    Viewing 3D Images
    Receiving a 3D Image Signal That 
    Can Be Detected Automatically
    The image signal may contain a 3D identifi ca-
    tion signal. You can enable the projector to 
    automatically detect the 3D image type by 
    selecting “3D MENU” > “3D Auto Change”. 
    (See page 55.)
    1 When “3D Auto Change” is set to “Yes”
    The 3D image type is detected automatically 
    and the appropriate 3D image is displayed.
     When “3D Auto Change” is set to “No”
    The following message is displayed. Press 
    3D ON/OFF.
    3D picture is detected. 
    Press the 3D ON/OFF button on the remote control.
    (Need to wear the 3D glasses to watch 3D picture)
    •
    •1
    3D MENU button
    ENTER button
    Adjustment buttons
    ('/"/\/|)
    3D MENU button
    3D ON/OFF button
    2  Turn on the 3D Glasses and place 
    them over your eyes.
    Press the power button for at least 2 sec-
    onds.
    The LED light blinks 3 times.
    3  You can now view 3D images.
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    •
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    Receiving a 3D Image 
    Signal That Cannot Be 
    Detected Automatically
    1 Press 3D MENU.
    The 3D MENU screen is displayed.
    2 Press P/R to select “3D”.
    3 Press O/Q to select “On” or “Off”.
    To view in 3D mode: Select “On”, and then 
    go to step 4.
    Refer to “Setting the 3D Format Menu” 
    on page 56 for supported 3D signals and 
    formats.
    If you select “Off”, the video source will be 
    displayed with no conversion.
    4 Press P/R to select “3D Format”, 
    and then press ENTER.
    5 Press P/R to select a supported 
    format from the list, and then press 
    ENTER.
    Auto
    Side By Side
    Top And Bottom
    If you select the same system as that of the 
    input signal, 3D images are displayed.
    6  Turn on the 3D Glasses and place 
    them over your eyes.
    Press the power button for at least 2 sec-
    onds.
    The LED light blinks 3 times.
    7  You can now view 3D images.
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    Ending 3D Image Viewing
    1 Press 3D ON/OFF during the 3D 
    mode.
    2  Take off the 3D Glasses and turn 
    off the power.
    Press the power button for at least 2 sec-
    onds.
    The LED light lights for 2 seconds.
    Note
    • If the input signal switches to 2D, 2D images 
    are displayed automatically.
    • 3D mode is canceled automatically in the fol-
    lowing cases:
    - When the signal is no longer received
    - When the signal type changes
    - When input selection is changed
    - When the power is turned off•
    •
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    3D Settings (“3D MENU”)
    The illustration shown here is for explanation and may 
    be different from the actual on-screen display. 
    3D
    3D Format
    3D Depth Adjust
    IR Emitter Level
    3D Auto Change
    Viewing Time Info
    Invert3D MENUOn
    Auto
         0
    Normal
    Ye s
    Ye s
     3D
    You can switch between 2D and 3D mode.
    Selectable items Description
    On Projects 3D images.
    Off Projects 2D images instead of 3D 
    images.
    Note
    • When “3D Auto Change” is set to “Yes” and a 
    3D signal is detected, “3D” switches to “On”.
    • When a 3D identifi cation signal is not detected:
    If you selected “On”, select the format with 
    “3D Format”.
    If you select “Off”, the video source will be 
    displayed with no conversion.
     3D Format
    You can set the 3D format manually for when a 3D signal 
    that cannot be detected automatically is received.
    Selectable items Description
    Auto When a 3D identifi cation signal is 
    detected, the format is selected 
    automatically.
    Side By Side Select the same format type of the 
    received 3D signal.
    Top And Bottom
    Note
    • Refer to “Setting the 3D Format Menu” on 
    page 56 for supported signals and 3D formats.
     3D Depth Adjust
    You can adjust the stereoscopic effect of 3D image.
    Selectable items Description
    \ buttonFor less stereoscopic effect.
    | buttonFor greater stereoscopic effect.
    -
    -
    Note
    • Use this function to get more comfortable 3D 
    images.
    • When you use this function, the 3D image will 
    look different from its original 3D appearance. 
    Keep this in mind while using this function.
    • The use of this function for commercial pur-
    poses/public displays in a café, hotel, etc., 
    may be an infringement of copyright protected 
    by law for copyright holders. Please use cau-
    tion.
     IR Emitter Level
    You can change the infrared emitter level.
    Selectable items Description
    Normal Normal infrared emitter level
    High Select “High” when it is diffi cult for 
    3D Glasses to properly receive the 
    infrared signal refl ected off the screen 
    due to the use of a large screen and 
    viewers being positioned away from 
    the screen.
    Note
    • When “High” is set, other nearby devices that 
    receive infrared signals, such as remote control 
    units of audio-video equipment and air condi-
    tioners, may not operate properly.
     3D Auto Change
    This setting can be used to switch to 3D mode automati-
    cally when a 3D identifi cation signal is detected.
    Selectable items Description
    Yes When a 3D signal is detected, 3D 
    mode is selected automatically.
    No Auto change is not performed.
     Viewing Time Info
    This displays the elapsed time of 3D image viewing.
    Selectable items Description
    Yes Displays the elapsed viewing time on 
    the screen every hour.
    No Does not display the elapsed viewing 
    time.
     Invert
    Pressing ENTER switches between the image for the 
    left eye and the image for the right eye, so that you can 
    make the settings for more natural viewing.
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    Setting the 3D Format Menu
    Select the appropriate 3D format for viewing while referring to the table below.
    Enjoying 3D Image Viewing (Continued)
    Input signalSupportWhen “3D” 
    is OFFWhen “3D” is ON 
    3D Format
    Auto Side By SideTop And 
    Bottom
    Frame Packing
    with 3D 
    identifi cation 
    signal
    720P 50Hz
    
    Displays 
    image for 
    left eye
    (2D mode)Displays 
    correct 3D 
    image
    (3D mode)
    –*1 –*1 
    720P 60Hz
    
    1080I50Hz
    1080I60Hz
    1080P 24Hz
    
    1080P 50Hz
    1080P 60Hz
    Side By Side
    with 3D 
    identifi cation 
    signal
    720P 50Hz
    
    Displays 
    image for 
    left eye
    (2D mode)Displays 
    correct 3D 
    image
    (3D mode)
    –*1 –*1 
    720P 60Hz
    
    1080I50Hz
    
    1080I60Hz
    
    1080P 24Hz
    1080P 50Hz
    
    1080P 60Hz
    
    without 3D 
    idetifi cation 
    signal
    720P 50Hz
    Displays raw 
    input signalDisplays raw 
    input signal
    *2Displays 
    correct 3D 
    image
    (3D mode)Garbled 
    display
    (Incorrect 
    setting)720P 60Hz
    
    1080I50Hz
    
    1080I60Hz
    
    1080P 24Hz
    1080P 50Hz
    
    1080P 60Hz
    
    Top And Bottom
    with 3D 
    identifi cation 
    signal
    720P 50Hz
    
    Displays 
    image for 
    left eye
    (2D mode)Displays 
    correct 3D 
    image
    (3D mode)
    –*1 –*1
    720P 60Hz
    
    1080I50Hz
    1080I60Hz
    1080P 24Hz
    
    1080P 50Hz
    
    1080P 60Hz
    
    without 3D 
    idetifi cation 
    signal
    720P 50Hz
    Displays raw 
    input signalDisplays raw 
    input signal
    *2Garbled 
    display
    (Incorrect 
    setting)Displays 
    correct 3D 
    image
    (3D mode)720P 60Hz
    
    1080I50Hz
    1080I60Hz
    1080P 24Hz
    
    1080P 50Hz
    
    1080P 60Hz
    
    *1 “3D Format” is set to “Auto” automatically.
    *2 The frame rate is changed.
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    Note
    • These 3D Glasses can only be used with Sharp 3D-compatible LCD TVs or projectors that use infrared 
    control technology.
    3D Glasses lenses
    • Do not apply pressure to the lenses of the 3D Glasses. Also, do not drop or bend the 3D Glasses.
    • Do not scratch the surface of the lenses of the 3D Glasses with a pointed instrument or other object. 
    Doing so may damage the 3D Glasses and reduce the quality of the 3D image.
    • Use only the cloth provided with the 3D Glasses to clean the lenses.
    3D Glasses infrared receiver
    • Do not allow the infrared receiver to become dirty, and do not attach stickers to or otherwise cover the 
    infrared receiver. Doing so may prevent the receiver from operating normally.
    • If the 3D Glasses are affected by other infrared data communication equipment, the 3D images may not 
    be displayed correctly.
    Caution during viewing 
    • Do not use devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves (such as cellular phones or wireless trans-
    ceivers) near the 3D Glasses. Doing so may cause the 3D Glasses to malfunction.
    • The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures. Please use them within the 
    specifi ed usage temperature range.
    • If the 3D Glasses are used in a room with fl uorescent lighting (60 Hz), the light within the room may ap-
    pear to fl icker. In this case, either darken or turn off the fl uorescent lights when using the 3D Glasses.
    • Wear the 3D Glasses correctly. 3D images will not be correctly visible if the 3D Glasses are worn upside 
    down or back-to-front.
    • Other displays (such as computer screens, digital clocks, and calculators) may appear dark and diffi cult 
    to view while wearing the 3D Glasses. Do not wear the 3D Glasses when watching anything other than 
    3D images.
    • If you lie on your side while watching the screen with 3D Glasses, the picture may look dark or may not 
    be visible.
    • Be sure to stay within the viewing angle and optimum viewing distance when watching 3D images. Oth-
    erwise, you may not be able to enjoy the full 3D effect.
    • The 3D Glasses may not work properly if there is any other 3D product or electronic devices turned on 
    near the glasses or projector. If this occurs, turn off the other 3D product or electronic devices or keep 
    the devices as far away as possible from the 3D Glasses.
    • Stop using this product in any of the following situations:
    – When images consistently appear doubled while you are wearing the 3D Glasses
    – When you have diffi culty perceiving the 3D effect
    • If the 3D Glasses are faulty or damaged, stop using them immediately. Continued use of the 3D Glasses 
    may cause eye fatigue, headaches and illness.
    • If you have any abnormal skin reaction, stop using the 3D Glasses. In very rare instances, such reactions 
    may be due to an allergic reaction to the coating or materials used.
    • If your nose or temples become red or you experience any pain or itchiness, stop using the 3D Glasses. 
    Pressure caused by long periods of use may lead to such reactions and may result in skin irritation.
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    Speci cations – 3D Glasses 
    The product serial number is displayed on the 3D Glasses as indicated in the illustration 
    on the left. The first four digits represent the product color and the date of manufacture.
    Example: Silver colored glasses manufactured on August 11, 2010
    S/N : S 0 8 B  
    Bottom
    S: Silver
    R: Red
    A: Blue0: 2010
    1: 2011
    2: 20121: 1
    2: 2
    3: 3
    8 : 8
    9 : 9
    A : 10
    B : 11
    C : 121: 1
    2: 2
    3: 3A : 10
    B : 11
    H : 17
    J : 18
    N : 22
    P : 23
    W : 30
    X : 31 Manufacture number
    ColorYear of 
    manufactureMonth of 
    manufactureDay of 
    manufacture
    These symbols displayed on the product and the individual carton package of the product are symbols about the 
    environment in Japan, China and the EU.
       For Japan only:
      For China only:
      For China only:
      For the EU only:
    ModelAN-3DG10
    Lens type Liquid crystal shutter
    Power supply 3 V DC
    Battery Lithium button battery (CR2032  1)
    Battery life Approx. 75 hours of continuous use
    Dimension 
    (W x H x D)6 
    13/16  1 7/8  6 45/64 inch
    (172.7  47.5  170.0 mm)
    Weight 0.2 lbs./65.0 g (including the lithium button battery)
    Operating temperature50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C)
    (The 3D Glasses cannot operate fully at extreme high or low temperatures. Please use them 
    within the specifi ed usage temperature range.)
    Enjoying 3D Image Viewing (Continued)
    *“I”, “O”, “Y”, and “Z” are not used.
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