Appendix, Troubleshooting, Battery life / capacity table – VIEWSONIC VS13782 User Manual
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ViewSonic
13
3DV5
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
I output 3D video/photo
playback to my home
HDTV. But the 3D
effect does not work.
Your TV/display is 2D
and therefore does not
support the format of the
3D files.
Covert the 3D video/photo into red/cyan
format. Then play and output the converted
file on your 2D HDTV/display. You also need
to wear the accessory red/cyan glasses.
I output 3D video/photo
playback to my home
3D HDTV. But the 3D
effect does not work.
The system of your
3D TV/display is not
correctly set up to
support the format of the
3D files.
Select “side-by-side” setting in your 3D
HDTV/display to correctly display the 3D
effect.
I play my 3D videos/
photos on my 3D-
featured PC/notebook.
But the 3D effect does
not work.
The PC/notebook does
not support “side-by-
side” 3D format or the
system is not correctly
set up.
1) If your 3D PC/notebook is “Nvidia 3D”
compatible, you can set the TotalMedia
HDCam program to support “Nvidia 3D”
directly.
2) If your PC/notebook is not “Nvidia 3D”
compatible, you may consider installing
“Nvidia 3D kit” to support the effect.
3) You can download and install the 3D
freeware “Stereoscopic Player”, and set
up the software to support “side-by-side”
3D effect.
Flash occurs when
I wear my Shutter
Glasses (that comes
with 3D HDTV/display)
to watch 3D files.
You are watching 3D
files under 50Hz or
60Hz fluorescent light.
Turn off the fluorescent light to avoid
interference and then watch the 3D files.
Battery life / Capacity table
Battery Life
Table
Still picture
Video clip
Number of shots
Recording time (minute)
1000
60
* The unit is set to 3D mode.
Note: This table is for your reference only. The actual battery life depends on your battery quality
and recharge level.
Capacity
Table
Memory (SD/SDHC)
Video clip (min.)
Still picture
2GB
50
1400
4GB
100
2800
8GB
200
5600
16GB
400
11200
Note: The actual value of capacity may vary (up to ± 30%) depending on the color saturation
and complexity of your subject and surroundings.