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cinemizer: Overview

For detailed information, please refer to the cinemizer User Guide.

Remote control

Press Play/Pause button to start/stop video.
Press Rewind or Fast forward button to rewind/fast forward.
Adjust volume using audio controls on the right side.
Adjust brightness/contrast using video mode button.

Battery Box

Power button for video glasses.
Reset button to reset video glasses.
Mode LEDs for 2D/3D-Mode.
Video in for other devices other than iPod.
Battery status LED and mini USB port for charging video glasses and iPod.
Battery life when full charged: at least 4 hours.
Charging time: minimum 2.5 hours.

iPod Clips and iPod Connector

Fit the appropriate clip for your iPod onto the Battery box.

Latch your iPod to the connector on the battery box.

You can connect other playback devices via the Video in port using a separate cable (not included). This will only work if an iPod is not connected.

Using cinemizer

Press the power button on the battery box to turn on the video glasses.

Turn on your iPod and wait until TV out is automatically configured on your iPod.

Put on your video glasses.

Adjust diopter settings (+/–3.5 dpt). Press Play/Pause button for fi ve seconds until the test picture appears. (This function is only available if no iPod is connected.) Turn the small wheel until the picture is sharply focused. While adjusting the settings for one eye, keep the other eye closed.

Select the appropriate nose pad. The top and bottom edge of the picture should be entirely visible.

Adjust the inclination and length of each earphone to fit each ear.

Slide the earpieces to the desired position.

Adjust brightness/contrast via the Video mode button (three presets available).

Choose 2D or 3D by pressing and holding the Video mode button for a few seconds (3D mode not available for 2D content).

Adjust volume using audio controls on the right side.

Select and start a video on your iPod. You can control a running video via the remote control.