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User guide
3D function
You can use the 3D functionality of your TV set to display 3D material
transmitted by a channel or from an external player that is connected.
You require a pair of
Loewe Active Glasses 3D
to be able to use the
3D functionality in its entirety (see Accessories on page 145). Please
read the operating instructions included with the 3D glasses.
3D settings
Using the 3D settings you can select the correct display format,
should this not have been detected automatically. What’s more, you
can choose to view 3D material in 2D or “traditional” 2D material in 3D.
For 3D content that is being played back from an external HDMI player,
the 3D display format is normally recognised correctly when the fac-
tory setting
3D mode
→
Automatic
is selected. You may need to set
the 3D mode manually to view 3D content from broadcasters.
Owing to a reduction in the luminance in 3D mode for technical
reasons,
Auto-dimming - Room
and
Auto-Dimming - Video (VBD+)
(see page 86) are deactivated when 3D contents is displayed.
If the TV set is operated with the remote control during a 3D play-
back, flicker effects can occur in the 3D glasses when doing this.
For playback of movies in 3D mode we recommend to disable the
LED backlighting
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Calling 3D settings
HOME:
Call
Home
view.
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Mark
System settings
,
OK
call System settings.
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Mark
Picture
,
4
go to next column.
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Mark
3D
,
4
go to next column.
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Select settings,
OK
adopt.
...
3D
3D-Modus off Automatic side by side top/bottom Games
2D->3D
off on
3D->2D
off on
3D-Modus
side by side
off
off
3D
back
With this you can select the correct display format, should this not be recognised automatically, or you can deactivate the 3D mode.
Explanations of the 3D settings:
3D Mode
off Here you can deactivate the 3D mode of the TV set.
The TV set shows the 2D/3D image material in the
same way as it is provided by the station or external
player.
Automatic If the TV is set to this setting (factory setting), then
the TV set automatically switches over to the correct
3D mode, if this is possible and supported by the
broadcaster.
Only change the setting if the 3D content is not dis-
played correctly.
side by side To display 3D content in
side by side
format. When
viewing 3D content with this setting, two almost
identical images are displayed
next to each other
and put together correctly by the TV set.
The 3D mode is
automatically
reset the next time
you switch on the TV set.
top/bottom To display 3D content in
top/bottom
format. When
viewing 3D content with this option, two almost iden-
tical images are displayed
one above the other
and
put together correctly by the TV set.
The 3D mode is
automatically
reset the next time
you switch on the TV set.
Games To display 3D content in
full picture
format. When
viewing 3D content with this option, two almost iden-
tical images are displayed as
full pictures
and put
together correctly by the TV set.
The 3D mode is
automatically
reset the next time
you switch on the TV set.
2D->3D
on/off If you set 2D->3D to
on
, all 2D image material will be
displayed in 3D. You will need to wear the 3D glasses
to view it properly.
3D->2D
on/off If you set 3D->2D to
on
, the 3D material from TV sta-
tions as well as from external players will be changed
into 2D and played back. The three dimensional (3D)
effect will disappear. You will not need to wear the 3D
glasses to view it properly.
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System settings
Picture
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Depending on the type of TV set.