Hi-Shock transmitters have their type printed on a label under the transmitter. For example, GE007RF1 means you have an RF1 type transmitter. The 3D glasses have one red LED on top next to the power button.
If you have another type of glasses or transmitter, refer to the 3D Glasses overview page.
1 Operation
1.1 Charging
The 3D glasses must be charged before use with the supplied USB cable. Make sure to insert the USB connector gently into the glasses. Excessive force may break the glasses and/or short-circuit the cable.
During charging, the red LED lights up, which turns off when the battery is fully charged. Charging may take up to 4 hours. Disconnect the cable after use (glasses will not work while the cable is connected). Fully charged glasses usually last for several days.
1.2 Switch on 3D glasses
Press the power button on top of the glasses shortly.
Note: The glasses will stay on as long as they receive a radio signal from the simulator (i.e. simulator is running). To save battery power, switch the glasses off after use.
1.3 Switch off 3D glasses
Press and hold the power button until the red LED lights up.
2 Troubleshooting
3D display and 3D glasses of your simulator are configured and tested at the factory, so normally you don’t need to change anything. If you want to install new hardware or encounter problems with the stereo viewing, please check the following settings.
2.1 Transmitter
- The 3D transmitter must be attached to the 3-pin mini DIN connector (green power LED is on).
- A yellow LED flashes when a 3D signal is available.
Note: The two buttons on the transmitter have no function.
2.2 Pairing
The glasses must be paired once with the transmitter. The glasses supplied with your simulator have already been paired to it.
For pairing, proceed as follows:
- Make sure that no other simulators are operating nearby, to avoid pairing with another simulator.
- Make sure the glasses are switched off.
- It is recommended to put the glasses on. Get near the transmitter (< 50 cm).
- Press and hold the power button of the glasses until the lenses darken. This takes app. 10 seconds.
If the glasses are paired, but you don’t get a proper 3D impression, use the glasses upside down to see if left and right eyes are reversed. In this case, swap the eyes in the NVIDIA Control Panel (see below).
2.3 Display Settings
Check the NVIDIA Control Panel and the Windows display settings.
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