Panasonic Crystal Eyes Wear User Manual

User’s manual, Installation & setup, Specifications

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User’s Manual

StereoGraphics Corporation

2171 East Francisco Blvd., San Rafael, CA 94901

phone

800-783-2660 (within USA & Canada )

415-459-4500 (all other areas)

fax

415-459-3020

e-mail

[email protected]

web site www.StereoGraphics.com

Installing the StereoGraphics Emitter

StereoGraphics CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes requires the use of an infrared emitter in order to synchronize the eyewear in

conjunction with the left and right image sequence on screen. The I/R receiver (located in the center of the
eyewear) must be in line of sight and in range of the emitter for successful operation of CrystalEyes. Please
consult the documentation accompanying your emitter for installation and operation details.

In all cases except for non-stereo-ready PCs, the system or graphics card manufacturer requires specific display
settings to enable Stereo3D mode. Please consult the manual or vendor for your specific graphics subsystem to
determine the proper settings for Stereo3D mode. For best results in using CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes with standard

workstation displays, set the emitter slightly behind the top edge of the monitor, as shown in Figure 1. In
addition:

Installation & Setup

Each pair of Cr

Cr

Cr

Cr

CrystalEyes

ystalEyes

ystalEyes

ystalEyes

ystalEyes eyewear includes two fresh batteries, which are installed at the factory. A compatible

stereo computer grapics or video system must be available to check the operation of the eyewear. To activate
the eyewear, unfold the temple pieces; to turn off the eyewear, fold the templepieces. When not in use, fold
your CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes eyewear with the temples laying flat across the back of the lenses for convenient storage.

Always fold the eyewear when not in use to maximize the battery life.

Always fold the eyewear when not in use to maximize the battery life.

Always fold the eyewear when not in use to maximize the battery life.

Always fold the eyewear when not in use to maximize the battery life.

Always fold the eyewear when not in use to maximize the battery life.

• For EPRO, ESGI and ELR emitters, make sure the emitter is switched

to the ON position. Depending on the emitter range needed, switch
the emitter to either the high or low setting.

• The ENT emitter will switch on and off automatically whenever a sync

signal is presented by the graphics card.

• Users of the EPC-2 must switch the emitter from BYPASS to STEREO

MODE and set the emitter range separately.

Figure 1. Display and Emitter

Prescription Glasses

If you normally wear prescription eyeglasses, place CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes

CrystalEyes over them. The eyewear will fit

comfortably over most prescription eyeglass frames.

For more information on setting up your system, please refer to our website at http://www.stereographics.com

Batteries

Two 3 V lithium/manganese dioxide
(NEDA 5004L), including:

Eveready

E-CR2032

Maxell

CR2032

Panasonic

CR2032

Ray-O-Vac

CR2032

Saft

LM2032

Optics

Shutters:

liquid crystal

Transmittance:

32% typical

Dynamic Range:

1000:1 typical

Close Time:

Less than 0.2 milliseconds

Open Time:

Less than 3 milliseconds

Field Rate:

80 to 160 fields per second

Bright Mode:

Automatically selected

Infrared Sensor
Angle of View:

90 degrees horizontal

140 degrees vertical

Weight

3.3 oz. (93 grams)

Controls

On/Off:

On/Off:

On/Off:

On/Off:

On/Off: Eyewear operation is switched on and off
by unfolding and folding the eyewear temple pieces.

Bright mode

Bright mode

Bright mode

Bright mode

Bright mode: Both lenses automatically switch to
full transparency for up to 8 minutes when shielded
from infrared signals. Restoring the infrared signal
returns the eyewear to full operation.

Sanyo

CR2032

Seiko

CR2032

Technacell

CR2032

Varta

CR2032

Duracell

DL2032

Specifications

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