Xpand X101 User Manual - page 2
rotating it leftwise from "c" position to "o" position. The battery should provide enough energy for
250 hours of use in run‐mode when the projector is set for "Triple Flash, 6:2", and 300 hours of use in
run‐mode when the projector is set for "Double Flash, 4:2".
Testing of the glasses
Testing of the glasses prior to distribution to a user can be performed using the AT100 Active Glasses
Tester. The AT100 is "ON" if the "ON/OFF" button is pressed and the red LED is lit. The AT100 is
designed to generate a low intensity IR signal that when passed within 2 feet of the X101 glasses
causes the lenses to flicker in response to the IR signal. Both lenses should flicker at a slower rate
that is visible to a user and in doing so indicate that the glasses are functioning properly and are
ready for distribution. If the lenses do not flicker the battery is dead and the glasses should not be
used. The AT100 will shutoff automatically after several hours or you can turn it off manually.
Handling Instructions
Parameter
Instructions
Storage
It is recommended that the glasses be stored away from any IR source
such as fluorescent lights or be covered so the IR does not trigger the
glasses to switch to the on‐mode. The storage temperature should be
standard office temperatures as high temperature environments reduce
battery life.
Handling
The glasses are generally pretty durable, but the lenses can be cracked if
the glasses are rotated around the focal point of the nose piece. When
distributing the glasses to users care should be taken to handle the glasses
by the frame in order to avoid getting fingerprints on the lenses.
Cleaning
The glasses are designed to be washed in a conventional or commercial
dishwasher at temperatures not to exceed 55° C (131° F). Recommended
temperature is 50° C (122° F). For a conventional dishwasher a
Fisher&Paykel DishDrawer DD603 or DD 603I are recommended. If
cleaning by hand you can use a standard cleaning agent that is not
ammonia based. Windex has an anti‐bacterial cleaning product that
works quite well. The glasses can also be washed under a faucet using
liquid soap and warm water. When cleaning by hand you should dry the
lenses using a lint free, soft, drying cloth. (DO NOT USE PAPER TOWELS AS
THEY CAN SCRATCH THE LENS)