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42-inch 3D-Intelligent Display 42-3D6C01/00 42-3D6W01/00 42-3D6C02/00 42-3D6W02/00 User Manual Philips 3D Solutions[...]
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Safety Instructio ns for 3D display Read and follow these instructions: 1. This product must be earthed. 2. Use only an approved power cord or interconnection cable. 3. Unplug the product if you are not going to use it for a long period of time. 4. Unplug the product if you need to clean it, use a slightly da mp cloth. Never use alcohol, solvents o[...]
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Warning this is a class A product. In a domestic environment th is product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.[...]
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Document Information Info Content Title 42 inch 3D Display, User Manual (9922 159 01 73 1 08 0923) Date 23 September 2008 Security The material and the informatio n contained herein are propri etary to Philips 3D Solutions. Copy ing, reproduction, adaptation, modificat ion or dissemination in whole or part is not permitted without the prior written[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nede rland B.V. 5 of 26 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ......... ........... ........... ........... ............. ........... ........... ........... .............. ........... . .................... ........... .............. ........... ... 6 2 Product [...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 6 of 2 6 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 1 Introduction The 42-inch 3D display from Philips 3D Solutions offers state-of-the-art lenticular lens desi gn creating a variety of distinct autostereoscopic vi ews. By th is the viewer wil l benefit from t he multi-user experience al ong with a [...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nede rland B.V. 7 of 26 2 Product features 2.1 Global product features Multi-view Lenticular Display o 9 view autostereoscopic 3D d isplay o Non-switchable lenticular technology o Optimal viewing distance: 3 meters (10 feet). o Wide comfort zone fo r 3D perception o Ful[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 8 of 2 6 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 2.2 Technical aspects and details Group Item 42-3D # LCD panel Type TFT LCD Resolution 1920 x RGB x 1080 Pixel pitch 0.4845 mm x 0.48 45 mm Effective view ing area 930.24 mm x 523 .26 mm Size 42’’ Contrast Ratio 1500:1 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Brightn[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nede rland B.V. 9 of 26 2.3 Cosmetic specifications 2.3.1 Description This specification standard is app licable to: 3D-displays supplied by Philips 3D Solutions. 2.3.2 Environmental conditions of inspection The environmental conditions and visual in spection shall be c[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 10 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 2.3.4 Inspection Criteria Definition of dot defect: If the size of a dot defect i s larger than 0.5 times a single pixel, it can be regarded as one dot defect Bright dot: D ot appears bright and the size is fixed in a black pattern. Dark dot: Dot a[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 11 of 26 Advanced Timin g Horizontal pixels Front porch 15 2 Sync width 48 Back porch 48 Scan rate 67.02 kHz Sync polarity + A ctive lines 1920 Vertical lines Front porch 5 Sync width 5 Back porch 26 Refresh rate 60.054 Hz Sync polarity + A ctive pixels[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 12 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 3 Scope of supply, Set up and mounting 3.1 Scope of Supply The contents of the box: o Display 42-3D # o Tabl e st and o 3 Mains cords (USA, EU and U K) o DVI cable o CD ROM with: Display Control Tool 3DS Media Player User manu als 3[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 13 of 26 3.4 Mounting The display c an be placed on a table sta nd or wall-moun ted. The table stand is supplied as standard; the mountin g bracket can be pu rchased separate ly. This bracket can also be used as an adapter in combin ation with uni versa[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 14 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 1 3.6 Connecting the display NEVER (dis)connect DVI when your PC or Display is on. PC DVI ca bl e Power co rd DVI cable 2D m onitor (opti onal) 3D D isplay A second 2D display may be connected to the PC. Only use a DV I cable and gra phics card tha[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 15 of 26 3.7 Cleaning instructions Before cleani ng the display, discon nect the power cord and DVI cable. It is prefera ble to clean the f ront of the display with the cleaning product s listed in the table below. To clean w e recommend: cleaning mater[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 16 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 3.8 Disposal of your old product Your produc t is des igned a nd manu factu red wit h high quality mater ials a nd compo nent s, which c an be recycled and reused. When this cr ossed-out wheeled bin sym bol is atta ched to a product i t means the p[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 17 of 26 4 Software installation This chapter contains the pr erequisites for the PC hardware and t he operating system for th e software. Fir st, check whether y our PC complies with the requirements t hat are given in the next sections. Then follow th[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 18 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 5 Approbations 5.1 CE EN 609 50-1 :2001 EN 55022: 1998-09; cor 1: 1999-08; A1: 200 0-10; A2: 2003-01; cor 2: 2003-07 EN 55024: 1998-09; A1: 2001-1 0; A2: 2003-01 EN 610 00-3 -2: 2000 -12 EN 61000 -3-3 : 1995 -01; A1: 2 001-06 5.2 USA a nd Cana da c[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 19 of 26 6 Environmental Condition Operating Shipping / sto rage Temperature 0 ° C to 35 ° C -20 ° C to 60 ° C Humidi ty 20 % - 80 % No condensa tion 0% - 95 % No condensat ion Air pressure 600 – 1100 mBar 300 – 1100 mBar The display is only use[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 20 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 7 Interfaces 7.1 DVI-in Pin Signal Pi n Signal Pi n Signal 1 T.M.D.S. Data2- 9 T.M.D.S. Data1- 17 T.M.D.S. Data0- 2 T.M.D.S. Data2+ 10 T.M.D.S. Data1+ 18 T.M.D.S. Data0+ 3 T.M.D.S. Data2/4 Shield 11 T.M.D.S. Data1/3 Shield 19 T. M . D . S . D a t a[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 21 of 26 8 Trademarks, Copyrights and disclaimer Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philip s Electronics N.V. or their respective owners. 2005 © Koninklijke Philip s Electron ics N.V. All rig[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 22 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 9 Manufacturer / Support Philips 3D Solutio ns combine the vi brancy of a yo un g company with experience that stretches back to the earliest days of the modern 3D movement. Our skills, combined with the resources of Philips, mean tha t Ph ilips 3 [...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 23 of 26 10 Mounting bracket The mounting bracket is not supplied as standard with the 3D D isplay. It must be purchased separately with article code: 42-WM. Installation instr uctions are su pplied with the mounting bracket. P lease read these caref ul[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 24 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. Hole pattern on mountin g bracket:[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Sol utio ns 23 September 2008 ©2008 Philips Elec tronics Ned erland B.V. 25 of 26 Location of mounting bracket relative to displa y (Rear view).[...]
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Display User Manual 3D Solutions 23 September 2008 26 of 26 ©2008 Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. 11 Referenc es The following ref erences are not normative but informativ e. Description VESA Display data channel st andard; Version 3; December 15, 1997 VESA Display data channel command interface (DDC/CI) standard; Version 1; Augu st 14, 1998 Di[...]