Set Up Stereoscopic 3D
1. Make sure your 3D glasses are powered on, connected to the
USB cable provided and that the cable is plugged-in to one of
the computer's USB ports (check the documentation provided
with the glasses kit for latest information on the glasses setup).
2. Go to the NVIDIA Control Panel.
3. Double-click Stereoscopic 3D (if the sub-menus are not
visible), and then click Set up stereoscopic 3D.
4. Select Run Setup Wizard from the drop-down menu at the
bottom of the control panel.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up 3D Vision and click
"Next" to progress through the steps (this notebook has a built-
in emitter).
6. During the setup procedure you will need to click to answer
questions on what you see in 3D on the screen.
7. Configure the stereoscopic 3D from the control panels (make
sure you charge the 3D shutter glasses by plugging them into
one of the computer's USB ports using the USB cable
provided).
8. You can also select Run Setup Wizard or Run Medical Image
Test from this menu at the bottom of the control panel.
Figure 15 - Stereoscopic 3D with Drop-Down Menu
9.
The stereoscopic depth may be adjusted by using the control
panel slider.
USB Connection & 3D Glasses
The light on the glasses will flash amber while charg-
ing, and solid amber when fully charged.
The glasses hold approximately 40 hours of viewing per
full charge. Flashing red indicates that less than 2 hours
of charge are remaining.
The indicator light displays for about 30 seconds after
turning the glasses on.
Viewing Angles
The emitter's horizontal viewing angle is 100 degrees.
The emitter's vertical viewing angle is 75 degrees.
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Figure 16 - Emitter - Viewing Angles
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