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Epson MovieMate

 30s Series

User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for MovieMate 30s

Page 1: ...Epson MovieMate 30s Series User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...roducts by Seiko Epson Corporation Responsible Use This unit is equipped with Macrovision copy protection The intellectual property rights to the patent of this copy protection technology are owned by the Macrovision Company of America and others When employing this technology a license is required from the Macrovision Company The Macrovision Company does not authorize the use of this technology e...

Page 3: ...on 11 Setting Up MovieMate 13 Starting a DVD Movie 14 Adjusting the Picture 15 Adjusting the Sound 16 Turning Off MovieMate 16 Controlling Playback 18 Pausing 18 Searching Fast Forward or Reverse 19 Playing in Slow Motion 19 Skipping 19 Replaying a Scene 19 Using DVD Menus 20 Temporarily Stopping Audio or Video 20 Adjusting the Color Mode 20 Listening with Headphones 21 ...

Page 4: ...c CDs 33 Playing MP3 WMA Music and JPEG Photo Files on Disc 34 Using Advanced Playback Controls 35 Repeating a Chapter Title or Track 35 Repeating a Scene 35 Changing the Play Sequence Program Play 36 Playing at Random 36 Selecting Language Subtitles and Camera Angles 37 Searching for a Specific Time 37 Playing Video CDs with Playback Control PBC 38 Customizing MovieMate 39 Setting Parental Contro...

Page 5: ...aning the Lens 47 Cleaning MovieMate s Case 48 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 48 Replacing the Lamp 49 Resetting the Lamp Timer 52 Storing MovieMate 52 Transporting MovieMate 53 Problem Solving 55 What To Do When the Lights Flash 55 Solving MovieMate Operation Problems 57 Solving Picture and Sound Problems 58 Problems with External Video Equipment 61 Where To Get Help 62 Internet Support 62...

Page 6: ... Contents Specifications and Notices 63 MovieMate Specifications 63 Important Safety Information 68 FCC Compliance Statement 70 Declaration of Conformity 71 Epson America Inc Limited Warranty 71 Index 73 ...

Page 7: ...rs with stereo sound Long life bulb providing up to 3000 hours of use Two year home service warranty Registration and Warranty The Epson MovieMate 30s comes with a basic two year carry in warranty For details see page 71 In addition Epson offers free Extra Care Home Service during your warranty period In the unlikely event of an equipment failure you won t have to wait for your unit to be repaired...

Page 8: ...nt Notes Contain important information about your equipment Tips Contain helpful projection tips Need additional help Take advantage of Epson s automated support services 24 hours a day at http support epson com Use this site to view FAQs Frequently Asked Questions or product information and e mail your questions to Epson support If you need more help you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support serv...

Page 9: ...ubwoofer output port Video port S Video port Mainpower switch Power inlet Optical audio out port with protective plug Display window Headphone jack Disc tray Remote control receiver Lamp cover latch Speaker Open close button Speaker Exhaust vents Push to open Lens Back View Front View Pull to open Computer VGA port ...

Page 10: ...uttons Power button Function numerics toggle switch DVD Tray Open Close button Audio buttons DVD video buttons Playback buttons MovieMate adjustment buttons Top View Remote Control Skip buttons 2 batteries for remote control Power cord 10 feet long Note The remote control buttons can glow in the dark Expose the remote control to light for several minutes before using it in the dark VGA to componen...

Page 11: ...oofer and an optional floor wall or ceiling mounted screen or simply project on a flat white wall and use the built in audio system The following pictures show four different setups To project onto a wall choose a flat white wall with a smooth surface When you find a suitable wall for projection you may want to consider coating the area with projection paint to enhance the image quality For detail...

Page 12: ...arious image sizes measured diagonally Note that the zoom adjustment also affects image size Wide screen aspect ratio 16 9 Image size Projection distance 30 in 26 15 in 2 4 to 3 7 ft 40 in 35 20 in 3 2 to 4 9 ft 60 in 51 28 in 4 9 to 7 4 ft 80 in 71 39 in 6 6 to 9 9 ft 100 in 87 47 in 8 2 to 12 4 ft 150 in 130 75 in 12 4 to 18 6 ft 300 in 261 147 in 24 8 to 37 3 ft Standard aspect ratio 4 3 Image ...

Page 13: ...ng Up MovieMate 1 If you have an optional screen set it up following the instructions included in the screen box Make sure you read all the instructions to avoid damaging the screen 2 Put the batteries in the remote control 3 The remote control buttons can glow in the dark Expose the remote control to light for several minutes before using it in the dark 4 Plug in MovieMate then turn it on using t...

Page 14: ...a DVD Movie 1 Press the button to open the DVD tray 2 Insert your DVD and close the tray If the movie doesn t start automatically you may have to press the Power button or the Image On Off button 3 Adjust the volume if necessary ...

Page 15: ...e if you have moved the image all the way up then you cannot shift it all the way to the right or left at the same time 2 Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the picture 3 Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the picture 4 To enlarge or reduce the aspect ratio of the picture press the button on the remote control to select Normal Wide or Zoom if available for the video source you re using Make s...

Page 16: ...ol panel or on the remote control Turning Off MovieMate 1 To stop playing a DVD or CD press on the remote control or on MovieMate s control panel 2 Press the button to open the tray 3 Remove the disc and press again to close the tray 4 Press Power The lamp turns off When it cools down MovieMate beeps twice ...

Page 17: ...urn off the main power switch Note Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector 6 Unplug MovieMate 7 Before you put MovieMate away attach the lens cover to protect the lens from dirt or damage ...

Page 18: ... MP3 player track press on the remote control or on the control panel To resume press on the remote control or on the control panel To pause a movie and darken the image on the screen or wall press on the remote control or control panel To resume press on the remote control or on the control panel To pause a movie and light up the screen or wall temporarily so you can see better in a dim or dark r...

Page 19: ...ontrol 1 Press on the remote control 2 Press repeatedly to advance the video frame by frame 3 Press or to move forward or backward in slow motion Each time you press the button the speed increases 4 Press to return to normal play Skipping To skip to the next chapter or track press on the remote control To return to the start of the current chapter or track press on the remote control Replaying a S...

Page 20: ...press then again then To enter the number 25 press then again then After entering your number you may need to press the button Temporarily Stopping Audio or Video To temporarily stop the soundtrack from the built in speakers headphones and optional subwoofer press The video continues to play Press again to resume To temporarily stop the video turn off the lamp and darken the screen press The sound...

Page 21: ...utomatically provides more natural skin tones Listening with Headphones Connect headphones as shown below After you connect headphones you no longer hear any sound from the built in speakers or the optional subwoofer However you can still adjust the volume to the headphones using MovieMate s volume controls on the control panel or remote control Warning Make sure the volume is not set too high esp...

Page 22: ...22 Playing Movies ...

Page 23: ...ject anything you can see or hear on your computer through MovieMate You can also enhance your viewing experience by following the recommendations for wall and screen viewing on page 30 Viewing Video from External Devices You can connect to external video devices that have composite video S Video or component video ports To play audio from these sources you also need to connect standard white and ...

Page 24: ...t video cable and the adapter cable that came with MovieMate Composite Video Connection L Output R Video Audio White Red Yellow Main power switch Game console Digital camera Camcorder Video or Photo iPod VCR or DVD player Cable or satellite TV receiver or DVR S Video Connection L Output R Audio S Video White Red Main power switch Camcorder VCR or DVD player ...

Page 25: ...ce the aspect ratio of the picture press the button on the remote control to select Normal Wide or Zoom if available for the video source you re using Make sure the toggle switch on the remote control is set to the Func position Note After you disconnect your external equipment make sure you close MovieMate s port compartment covers L Output R Audio White Red Component Video Connection RCA stereo ...

Page 26: ...n the power switches on the subwoofer and on MovieMate 4 Turn the speaker side of the subwoofer toward your listeners for the best sound 5 Play your movie game or other presentation 6 To adjust the volume and bass tones from the subwoofer turn it s volume control and crossover knobs See the instructions included with the subwoofer for more information You can also adjust the volume using MovieMate...

Page 27: ...te as shown below 3 Turn on the power switches on MovieMate and your audio equipment and play your music using the device controls 4 You can adjust the volume input level by pressing and holding the button for approximately 2 seconds LEVEL 1 appears on MovieMate s display window Press and hold the button again to select LEVEL 2 and increase the volume You can also use any of MovieMate s other audi...

Page 28: ...ake sure the equipment is turned off then connect the cable as shown 3 Turn on your audio equipment and play your movie music or other presentation with sound from MovieMate 4 You can adjust the volume input level by pressing and holding the button for approximately 2 seconds LEVEL 1 appears on MovieMate s display window Press and hold the button again to select LEVEL 2 and increase the volume You...

Page 29: ... the remote control 5 Press the button on MovieMate or on the remote control to select Computer 6 Turn on the power to the connected computer or laptop 7 Switch the display on the computer or laptop to display on MovieMate or on both MovieMate and the computer screen Usually you do this by pressing function keys to toggle through display choices see your computer documentation for instructions Not...

Page 30: ...he recommendations in this section Viewing on a Wall You can easily view MovieMate s high quality images on any flat white wall in your home There is no cost or setup involved and you can project and resize the image up to any size that fits on your wall To enhance the image quality even further you may want to paint the wall with projection paint that is specially designed for optimum reflectivit...

Page 31: ...screen Screens are also available for wider image formats such as CinemaScope approximately 2 35 1 but are not as common Considering Screen Mounting Style Most screens are either floor standing wall mounted or ceiling mounted Consider these characteristics as you choose which type would be best for your viewing environment Screen mounting style Characteristics Floor standing screens Portable Can b...

Page 32: ...y screen will provide better contrast and a truer viewing experience Screen surface quality can also affect the reflectivity of light in your projected image Screen reflective properties are measured as gain rates with 1 0 gain as the reflectivity of a white board Highly reflective screen surfaces above 1 0 gain create a brighter image but the brightness may not be uniform enough for a dedicated h...

Page 33: ...D insert it in the tray then press on MovieMate s control panel or on the remote control You can use most of the video playback features including pause resume fast forward reverse and skip to the next or previous track You can also select a specific track by using the numeric buttons as described on page 20 To use the numeric buttons you need to set the toggle switch on the remote control to the ...

Page 34: ...4 Press or to begin playing the selected track or file When a file is finished playing the next file in the sequence will start automatically For JPEG files press to begin playing a slideshow of all the photos or press to display individual photos To turn off the lamp when playing music files press To turn the lamp back on press again You can select program or random play following the instruction...

Page 35: ...chapter or title On a music CD you can repeat one track a group of tracks or all tracks 3 To cancel repeat play press until is displayed on the screen Repeating a Scene You can use the on screen menu to set the start and end point for continuously repeating a particular scene in a video A B repeat 1 Press twice The on screen menu is displayed 2 Press until is highlighted then press 3 Press and sel...

Page 36: ...trol back to the Func position To cancel individual items on the program screen press To cancel the program press To resume normal playback press repeatedly until the display window returns to normal The program remains in memory and you can play it again by pressing again and selecting PRGM Playing at Random You can select random play for tracks on a music CD or chapters and titles on a DVD 1 Whe...

Page 37: ...ed on page 41 For a list of language codes see page 67 Searching for a Specific Time You can search for a specific time to begin playing a video from the start of the title or from the beginning of a music CD After you start playing a music CD you can search from the start of the current track Note This feature may not be available on all DVDs or CDs 1 Press twice The on screen menu is displayed 2...

Page 38: ...le switch on the remote control to the 123 position then use the numeric buttons as described on page 37 To display the next or previous menu page press or when the menu is displayed To open the menu during playback press repeatedly until the menu is displayed To play without using the menu play without PBC When the video is stopped specify the track number that you want to see using the numeric b...

Page 39: ...up menu 3 Press to highlight Parental Lock then press to select it 4 Press to highlight one of the settings then press to view your options 5 Press to select the option you want then press to save it To return to the previous menu level press You can select from the following options for Parental Lock COUNTRY CODE Select US SET LEVEL The smaller the number the greater the restriction If you want t...

Page 40: ...se the remote control To unlock the Power button on the control panel press and hold and again UNLOCKED appears briefly in the display window Locking the Tray You can lock the tray to prevent children from playing with it To lock the tray press and hold the button on the MovieMate control panel then press TRAY LOCK appears briefly in the display window above the tray To unlock the tray press and a...

Page 41: ...ttings 1 When a DVD is not playing press the button on the remote control 2 Press to highlight and display the OTHERS Setup menu 3 Press to highlight RESUME or ON SCREEN GUIDE then press to display the ON OFF selection box 4 Press to select the setting you want then press to save it RESUME This setting defines the way playback resumes after pausing To have playback resume from the point where it w...

Page 42: ...fer To adjust detailed settings use the Audio Setup menu as described below Adjusting DVD Movie Sound Levels The default sound setting plays DVD movies at a higher volume than other discs You can adjust this setting if necessary To adjust the DVD movie sound level overall press Continue pressing the button to select the level you prefer DVD LEVEL 1 DVD LEVEL 2 or DVD LEVEL 3 the highest volume and...

Page 43: ...ers and headphone jack DOLBY SURROUND For connecting to equipment with a built in Dolby Pro Logic decoder or using the built in speakers or headphones default setting STEREO For connecting to standard equipment D RANGE COMPRESSION Select the appropriate setting for the best DVD volume control ON Dynamic range compression is on at all times default setting AUTO Dynamic range compression is selected...

Page 44: ... AUDIO and JPEG STILL PICTURE files 5 To return to the previous menu level press Adjusting Picture Quality You can use the Visual Adjust button on the remote control to adjust the brightness contrast color saturation tint and sharpness of the image If MovieMate is tilted up or down you can also use this button to correct the non rectangular keystone shape of the image 1 Press the button on the rem...

Page 45: ...l you see the item you want to set You can adjust the following items Video Signal If you are using external video equipment and you see interference or other problems select the appropriate signal for your equipment For most purposes leave this setting on Auto High Altitude Mode If you are using MovieMate at an altitude above 4 900 feet 1500 meters select ON Lamp Hours Reset After you replace the...

Page 46: ... when it is paused or stopped To change the display window setting press Continue pressing the button to select from the following settings DIMMER OFF The window remains bright even when a DVD is playing DIMMER ON The window remains dim even when a DVD is not playing DIMMER AUTO The window is dimmer when a DVD is playing and brighter when it is paused or stopped ...

Page 47: ... and case clean and replace the air filter replace the lamp and store or transport MovieMate Protecting MovieMate The Epson MovieMate projector is designed for use virtually anywhere at home However MovieMate and its accessories should not be exposed to water smoke direct heat or sunlight or left outside for long periods of time As with typical electronic equipment please avoid exposure of MovieMa...

Page 48: ...u see the following message The projector is overheating Make sure nothing is blocking the air vents and clean or replace the air filter If the air filters are not cleaned periodically they can become clogged with dust preventing proper ventilation This can cause overheating and damage MovieMate 1 Turn off the main power switch and unplug MovieMate 2 Use a small vacuum cleaner designed for compute...

Page 49: ...e lamp is about 3000 hours if the color mode is consistently set to Theatre Black and 2000 hours if any other color mode is used For instructions on changing the color mode see page 20 You can check how long the lamp has been used as described on page 45 If the number shown is close to the limit make sure you have a spare lamp handy Note Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of...

Page 50: ...800 463 7766 Or you can purchase online at www epsonstore com U S sales or www epson ca Canadian sales Be sure to read the Important Safety Information on page 68 before replacing the lamp Follow these steps to replace the lamp 1 Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord 2 If the projector has been on let it cool for at least an hour Warning Let the lamp cool before replacing it...

Page 51: ... lamp and tighten its screws Caution Don t touch the glass portion of the lamp with your bare hands the invisible residue left by the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life Use a cloth or gloves to handle the new lamp assembly 7 To replace the lamp cover insert the tabs and then snap the cover into place MovieMate won t work if the lamp cover is loose 8 After replacing the lamp you need to re...

Page 52: ...imer displays 0H zero hours until you ve used the lamp for at least 10 hours Storing MovieMate Follow these guidelines when storing MovieMate Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the recommended range for the projector 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C and 10 to 90 relative humidity without condensation Attach the lens cover Remove the batteries from the remote control Packag...

Page 53: ... carrier is capable of transporting fragile equipment and is aware that MovieMate is fragile Remove the lens cover and wrap it separately If you move MovieMate from a cold environment into a warm room condensation moisture may form internally or on the lens surface To avoid damage that might be caused by condensation wait approximately an hour before using MovieMate If condensation forms turn on t...

Page 54: ...54 Caring for MovieMate ...

Page 55: ...nected correctly and the main power switch is turned on The Image Off light is orange MovieMate is in sleep mode Press the Power button to turn it on The Image On light is flashing green MovieMate is warming up Wait for the picture to appear The Image Off light is flashing orange MovieMate is cooling down Wait until the light stops flashing then turn off the main power switch to turn off MovieMate...

Page 56: ... meters turn on High Altitude Mode see page 45 Let MovieMate cool for five minutes then turn it back on If the status doesn t change unplug MovieMate and contact Epson See page 62 The Power button is flashing orange and green and the warning light is flashing red The lamp may be incorrectly installed the lamp cover may be loose or the lamp may be broken Turn off the power and check the lamp See pa...

Page 57: ... contact Epson See page 62 MovieMate turns itself off after a period of time The Sleep or Auto Standby functions may be turned on to save power when MovieMate is not in use Press the Power button to turn on MovieMate For more information about power saving functions see page 40 No picture appears on the screen Make sure MovieMate is turned on the Power light is green and not flashing If the Image ...

Page 58: ...e the remote control s batteries Make sure they re inserted with the positive and negative ends positioned as shown in the battery compartment Some discs don t support all of the remote control s functions If you re using a universal remote control it might not work with MovieMate Epson does not support any third party remote controls Solving Picture and Sound Problems The picture is blurry or out...

Page 59: ...he colors on the screen don t look right Press the button on the remote control to select the best setting for your viewing environment Adjust the Color Saturation or Tint settings See page 44 If you re using external video equipment check the solutions on page 61 The picture is wider at the top or bottom You ve tilted MovieMate to raise or lower the image causing it to become keystoned Use the Ke...

Page 60: ...E in the PICTURE setup menu see pages 43 and 44 There is a problem with the sound quality Try adjusting the sound mode page 42 If you re using an external audio or surround sound system adjust the settings in the AUDIO setup menu see pages 42 and 43 Try using the Treble buttons on the remote control Try adjusting the crossover knob on the back of the optional subwoofer There is no sound coming fro...

Page 61: ...l to select the external video source Allow a few seconds for MovieMate to sync up You see the message Signal not supported Press the button on the remote control and check the Video Signal setting see page 45 The picture is cut off too large or too small Press the button on the remote control and select the appropriate aspect ratio The picture is distorted If you re using an extension cable elect...

Page 62: ...ation of your warranty period You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers U S 562 276 4394 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Canada 905 709 3839 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Toll or long distance charges may apply Before you call please have the following information ready Product name Epson MovieMate 30s Product serial nu...

Page 63: ...lumens ANSI Contrast ratio up to 1000 1 Image size 30 to 300 inches 0 76 to 7 6 m Projection distance 2 4 to 37 3 feet 0 73 to 11 37 m Speakers JVC dual speakers 10 W 2 Zoom ratio 1 1 5 Lens shift maximum 50 vertically 25 horizontally Optical aspect ratio Native 16 9 4 3 resize DVD Unit JVC Digital Direct Progressive Scan System Audio DTS and Dolby 5 1 Media DVD Video DVD R RW Video CD Super Video...

Page 64: ...vironmental conditions and usage Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector Dimensions Height 7 1 inches 180 mm Width 13 4 inches 340 mm Depth 12 2 inches 310 mm Weight 15 4 lb 7 kg Electrical Rated voltage 100 to 240 VAC Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Operating 230 W Standby 6 W Environmental Temperature Operating 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C without condensati...

Page 65: ... 480 16 9 TV PAL SECAM 720 x 576 720 x 432 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 Component video Signal Resolution Normal aspect mode Wide aspect mode Zoom aspect mode SDTV 525i 60Hz 720 x 480 720 x 360 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 SDTV 625i 50Hz 720 x 576 720 x 432 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480 16 9 SDTV 525p 720 x 480 720 x 360 640 x 480 4 3 854 x 480 16 9 854 x 480...

Page 66: ...rded discs but not multiple bitrate files MovieMate supports baseline JPEG files created by a digital camera and conforming to the DCF Design rule for Camera File system standard Monochrome JPEG progressive JPEG and motion JPEG files are not supported Certain digital camera functions such as automatic rotation may not be supported Pixelworks DNX ICs are used in this projector Computer image Signal...

Page 67: ...citan TH Thai BN Bengali Bangla IS Icelandic OM Afan Oromo TI Tigrinya IW Hebrew OR Oriya TK Turkmen BO Tibetan JI Yiddish PA Punjabi TL Tagalog BR Breton JW Javanese PL Polish TN Setswana CA Catalan KA Georgian PS Pashto Pushto TO Tongan CO Corsican KK Kazakh PT Portuguese TR Turkish CS Czech KL Greenlandic QU Quechua TS Tsonga CY Welsh KM Cambodian RM Rhaeto Romance TT Tatar DA Danish KN Kannada...

Page 68: ...before cleaning Never try to remove the lamp immediately after use Doing so will result in serious burns Before removing the lamp turn off the projector and wait approximately one hour for the lamp to cool completely The lamp is fragile and can easily break If the lamp breaks handle the projector with extreme care to avoid injury from broken glass and contact Epson to replace the lamp Do not use t...

Page 69: ...when not in use for extended periods Keep the batteries for the remote control out of the reach of children Batteries are choking hazards and can be very dangerous if swallowed If they are swallowed seek medical attention immediately Replace the batteries as soon as they run out Do not expose batteries to heat or flame Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations Remove the batteries i...

Page 70: ...interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the re...

Page 71: ...Basic Two Year Warranty and 90 Day Lamp Warranty What Is Covered Epson America Inc Epson warrants to the original retail purchaser of the Epson product enclosed with this limited warranty statement that the product if purchased new and operated in the United States or Canada will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two 2 years from the date of original purchase except...

Page 72: ... IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IF THESE LAWS APPLY THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE UNLESS STATED HEREIN ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTH...

Page 73: ...61 Color problems 59 61 Color saturation setting 44 Composite video connection 24 Computer connection 29 to 30 Contrast ratio 63 Contrast setting 44 Control panel MovieMate 10 D Dark image 59 Declaration of Conformity 71 Digital audio output 43 Digital audio recorder connecting 28 Digital audio connecting 27 Digital camera connecting 23 to 25 Display window dimmer 46 Distance projection 12 63 Docu...

Page 74: ... 59 shape 44 59 63 size 12 63 too light or dark 59 turning off 20 wrong colors 59 Image adjustment dials 12 15 63 Intake vent 9 iPod connecting 23 to 25 27 J Jog control 19 JPEG 34 43 66 K Kensington lock 8 Keystone correction 44 59 63 L Lamp brightness 50 63 light 56 ordering 8 50 replacing 49 to 51 specifications 64 usage timer resetting 45 52 Language 37 41 67 Laptop connection 29 to 30 Lens co...

Page 75: ...essories 8 Optional subwoofer connection 26 Overheating 13 48 56 P Parental controls 39 Parts identifying 9 to 10 Pausing 18 PBC Playback Control 38 PCM 43 Photos displaying 33 to 34 Picture adjusting 15 20 43 to 45 problems 57 to 59 Picture source setting 44 Pixelworks DNX 65 Positioning MovieMate 11 to 13 Power button locking 40 Power saving 40 Problems audio 60 color 59 61 lights indicating 55 ...

Page 76: ...electrical 64 environmental 64 file specifications 66 general 63 lamp 64 language codes 67 remote control 64 Storing MovieMate 52 Subtitles 37 Subwoofer optional connection 26 Support see Technical support Surround sound system connecting 28 S Video connection 24 T Technical support 8 62 Temperature MovieMate 48 56 Time search 37 Tint setting 44 Transporting MovieMate 53 Tray Lock 40 TV video form...

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