Playing in slow motion
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• For slow motion review, press . There are 5 levels of review speed that change
each time you press .
•Press to return to normal playback.
•Sound is not output duringPausing with illumination (Break)
The break function is useful if you want to get up or move around during a movie. By simply pressing the button you can pause the disc and use the light projected by MovieMate until you can turn the lights on in the room.
Press during playback.
•The projection lamp remains lit, while the pro-jected image disappears. flashes in the lower right corner of the screen.•The lamp darkens after about five minutes if MovieMate is left in break mode. After about 30 minutes, the projector power automatically switches off.
•Press to return to the state before break was pressed. If the power has switched off, press to switch the power back on.
• Operations cannot be performed when the disc menu is displayed.
• When you press any of the following buttons, break mode is cancelled and the function of the button you pressed is performed.
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Selecting picture quality (Color Mode)
You can select a color mode that corresponds with the brightness and other conditions of your room.
1 Press .
The currently selected color mode name is displayed on the screen.2 | Press | repeatedly until the desired |
color mode name appears. |
After waiting a few seconds, the color mode name disappears and the picture quality changes. Use in bright rooms.
Use in rooms with the curtains closed. (default setting)Use in rooms with the curtains closed and the lights out.Use in completely darkened rooms.•When you select theater or theater black, the Epson cinema filter operates automatically and provides more natural skin tones.
Temporarily stopping the audio (Mute)
Press during playback.
•Sound stops coming from the speakers, head- phones, and the subwoofer.•The movie is not paused, and playback continues.•Press to return to normal playback. The former volume is also restored when the projec-
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