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Epson
®
MovieMate
™
25
User’s Guide
Contents
User’s Guide
Page
Contents
Introduction
Registration and Warranty
Unpacking
Accessories
Parts
Front
Back
MovieMate Controls
Remote control
Setting Up the Remote Control
Inserting the batteries
Remote control usage range
Using this guide
Getting More Information
Quick Start
Playing DVDs
Setting Up MovieMate
Projection distance and image size
Connecting the power cable and turning the power ON
Disc Playback
Inserting and playing a disc
to open the disc tray
Place the disc in the disc tray with the label
The display window during playback
Adjusting the picture and sound
Adjusting the size of the
Setting the focus
projected image (Zoom ring)
(Focus ring)
Stopping playback
Turning off the power
Remove the disc from the disc tray
Basic Operations During Playback
Pausing playback
Reverse searching/forward searching
Replaying a scene
Skipping
Advancing by frame
Playing in slow motion
Pausing with illumination (Break)
Selecting picture quality (Color Mode)
Temporarily stopping the audio (Mute)
Advanced
Operations
Controlling Playback
Changing the brightness of the display window (Dimmer)
Using DVD menus
Using PBC (playback control)
Playing MP3/WMA and JPEG files
To repeat playback
Specifications of files that can be played
Selecting the chapter or track number
Playing from a designated time (time search)
once to cancel the menu bar
Looping playback of a favorite scene (A-Brepeat playback)
When you reach the scene or track where you want to start
Press
during playback
Repeat modes available during program play and random play
Playing in the order of your choice (program play)
Playing back at random (random play)
Changing the audio language
Changing the subtitle display
Changing the camera angle
Using the menu bar
Menu bar function list
Selecting Auto-standbyand Sleep timer settings
Changing from Progressive to Interlaced mode
Locking the tray
Using External Video Equipment
Connecting to other video equipment
Using the composite video connection
Using the S-Videoconnection
Projecting images from external video equipment
Functions available in external video mode
Using External Audio Equipment
Listening with headphones
Connecting to audio equipment with an optical digital input
Connecting the optional subwoofer
Selecting the Sound Mode
Adjusting high-pitchedtones
Adjusting the audio playback level
Adjusting the audio input level of external audio equipment
for approximately 2 seconds
Fine-TuningYour MovieMate
Settings Menu
Using the settings menu
Settings menu options
Language settings menu
Video settings menu
Audio settings menu
Other settings menu
Language codes
“Digital Audio Output” settings and output signals
Country (area) code list
Picture Quality Menu
Using the Picture Quality menu
Picture Quality menu settings
Video Information Menu
Using the video Information menu
repeatedly until the item that you want to confirm
Video Information menu settings
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Solving problems
Reading the indicator lights
When flashes green / orange alternately
Error
When the or indicators flash orange Warning
When the or indicators are off
Normal
Solving problems
Solving problems using external video equipment
Where to get help
Maintenance
Cleaning
Cleaning the air filter
Cleaning MovieMate
Cleaning the projection lens
Page
Page
Specifications and Notices
Projection Distance and Screen Size
Specifications / Compliant
Resolutions
Composite Video/S-Video
Safety
Safety Instructions
Important information
Important safety information
Important safety instructions
Page
WARNING
Wash hands after handling
Use and Storage
Notes on handling and storage
Condensation
Lamp
LCD panel
When moving this unit
Transportation cautions
Copyright
About Discs
Readable disc types
Unreadable disc types
Disc Handling
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY
FCC Compliance Statement
For United States Users
WARNING
Glossary
Disc related terms
Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty
Basic Two-YearWarranty and 90-DayLamp Warranty
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Index