Sony HMZ-T1 User Manual

Page 26

Advertising
background image

26

The screens suddenly go
off

p After 3 hours of continuous viewing, the system will display a

warning screen and go off after 90 seconds of inactivity. If you
clear the message and continue watching, the system will
automatically go off after another 3 hours to encourage healthy
viewing habits. For details, see “Prolonged viewing warning”
(page 23).

p Wear the head mounted unit correctly. 10 seconds after the

sensor in the head mounted unit detects that you have removed
the unit, the displayed screen will automatically go off. For
details, see “Power off when unmounted” (page 23).

Image display dims over
time

p Although image display of photos or nearly motionless images

may dim over time, this does not indicate system damage. To
restore normal brightness, perform some operation on the head
mounted unit or the connected equipment directly.

Some pixels on the
screens are not lit, or some
pixels are always lit

p Although OLED panels are produced using extremely high-

precision manufacturing technologies, in some cases pixels may
be permanently black or lit in red, blue, or green. This does not
indicate system damage.

Video is not shown in 3D

p If the same image is displayed side by side or on top and bottom,

the 3D display format setting may be incorrect. Try changing the
“3D Display” setting in “3D Settings” (page 19).

p 3D perception varies by viewer.
p If the “3D Settings” menu is displayed but images are not shown

in 3D, try restarting the connected equipment used for 3D
playback.

p The system does not support 2D to 3D conversion (simulated

3D).

p Viewing anaglyphic images in 3D requires anaglyphic glasses

(with red and blue lenses, for example).

p Also check the settings of playback equipment connected to the

processor unit.

3D display is not activated
automatically

p Make sure the “Auto 3D” setting in “3D Settings” is set to “On”

(page 19).

p 3D content without a 3D format identification signal is not

automatically displayed in 3D. Try changing the “3D Display”
setting in “3D Settings” to “Over-Under” or “Side-by-Side”
(page 19).

Symptom

Cause/Action

Advertising