Epson Dreamio EH-DM2 Specifications

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Page 2 - Notations used in this guide

8Take note of the following advice in order to prevent malfunction and damage.• Be sure to observe the operating temperatures and storage temperatures

Page 3 - Contents

9• The LCD panel is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology.However, black dots may appear on the panel, or some red, blue or green dot

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

10Readable disc typesThe following discs can be played.• The performance and tonal quality of copy-control CD discs that do not conform to the compact

Page 5 - Important safety instructions

11Unreadable disc types• The following discs cannot be played.• Round discs with a diameter other than 8 cm or 12 cm• Irregularly shaped discsDisc Han

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12Parts Name and FunctionsName FunctionASlide lens coverClose the lens cover to protect the lens when the unit is not in use.You can stop the projecti

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13Name FunctionAComputer input portCan be connected to the RGB output port of a computer. sp. 44BComponent input port Can be connected to the componen

Page 8 - Class 1 LASER Product

14Name FunctionAFocusing ring Move to the left or right for image focusing. sp. 20BStatus indicatorIf a problem occurs in the unit, the status indicat

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15Name FunctionARemote control light-emitting areaEmits remote control signals. sp. 16BTurns power supply to the unit on or off. sp. 22CCorrects keyst

Page 10 - Use and Storage

16At the time of purchase, the batteries are not installed into the remote control.Insert the batteries provided with this unit, before use.A Push in

Page 11 - Copyrights

17Quick StartQuick StartPlayback procedureNo complicated connections are necessary. You do not even need to select the television type or change the i

Page 12 - Discs and USB Storage

Indicates content that may cause the unit damage or malfunction.Indicates additional information and points that may be useful to know regarding a top

Page 13 - Specifications of files that

18APlace the unit in a position that will enable the optimum size image to be projected on the screen.When you use a 16:9 ratio, 80” type widescreen,

Page 14 - Parts Name and Functions

19Quick StartAInsert the disc into its slot by facing the disc label upward.If you are using a dual-side disc, face the side you wish to play downward

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20Adjust the volume and image being projected.Adjusting the projection position and volumeFine-tuning the projection size (Zoom button)Focusing (Focus

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21Quick StartIf you extend the foot and tilt the unit, the image will have keystone distortion.Reshape the keystone distortion as follows:If the unit

Page 17 - Remote Control

22Press . After stopping, when you press , playback is resumed from the interrupted scene (resume).AWhen you have played back a disc, press to ejec

Page 18 - Preparing the Remote Control

23Quick StartFrom here on, operations are explained primarily using the buttons of the remote control. You can also use the buttons with the same mark

Page 19 - Quick Start

24Press or during playback or when paused. If you press once during chapter/track playback, playback returns to the start of the chapter or trac

Page 20 - Installation

25Quick StartThe break function is useful if, in the middle of a movie, you want to get up or move around, get a drink, or some food, and so on. By si

Page 21 - Disc Playback

26Advanced OperationsSome discs have the following kinds of original menus saved in them.• Root Menu: When multiple titles (image and audio) have be

Page 22 - Volume control (Volume)

27Advanced Operations3Press .You can play a disc by selecting the desired chapter from any of the following two menus.• PBC (Playback control) funct

Page 23 - (Keystone)

1Quick StartAdvanced OperationsSettings and AdjustmentsAppendixContents... 1Safety I

Page 24 - Turning off the power

28If you select “Others” from the settings menu and set “PBC” to “Off”, the disc is played directly without displaying the menu screen. PBC is “On” by

Page 25 - Basic Playback Operations

29Advanced Operations3Select the track you want to see using , and press .The selected track is played.Although the , or files stored in a disc

Page 26 - Slow motion playback

30• If is displayed, you will return to the File List when you press twice.Slideshow Playback Operation• The image switching interval depends on th

Page 27 - Color Mode

31Advanced OperationsWhen playing MP3/WMA audioOnce menu selection is complete and the audio begins, close the lens cover. The projection lamp turns o

Page 28 - Operations

32During playback or when paused, select the chapter or track number you wish to play by pressing the numeric buttons.s “When using the numeric button

Page 29 - Advanced Operations

33Advanced OperationsCanceling repeat playPress repeatedly until “Repeat Off” is displayed on the screen.• does not allow use of the “Title repeat”

Page 30 - Preview menu is displayed

34You can set titles, chapters, and tracks to playback in your order of preference.1Press during play or when paused.The program screen will appear

Page 31 - playback

35Advanced OperationsYou can zoom (enlarge or compress) the projection image on the unit screen. If the enlarged image exceeds the screen size, you ca

Page 32 - Slideshow Playback Operation

36When a disc has been recorded with multiple audio signals or languages, you can switch to the available audio signal or language of your preference.

Page 33 - When playing MP3/WMA audio

37Advanced OperationsFor discs that have been recorded with multiple camera angles, you can switch from the main angle to a different camera angle of

Page 34 - Repeat play and random play

2All safety and operating instructions should be read before using the unit. After you have read all instructions, save this information for later ref

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382Pressing , position the pointer on the desired item and press .• You can set the title/chapter/track number and time by using the numeric keys, an

Page 36 - Program play

39Advanced OperationsWhen the time you set on the sleep timer has passed, the unit power switch is turned off automatically. You can prevent unnecessa

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40The unit automatically recognizes the aspect suitable for the input signal, and the image is projected in the appropriate aspect. If you want to cha

Page 38 - Changing the audio language

41Advanced OperationsWhen projecting component video (SDTV), composite video imagesWhen projecting component video (HDTV) imagesWhen projecting comput

Page 39 - Changing the angle

42You can attach a USB memory or multicard reader that conform to the USB 1.1 to the unit and play the following format files.• MP3/WMA files• JPEG fi

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43Advanced OperationsAside from the built-in DVD player, this unit can project images by connecting to a computer or the following devices with a vide

Page 41 - Setting the sleep timer

44Connecting with a component video cableConnecting with a computerFor a D port output device, use a commercially available D port - component convers

Page 42 - Changing the aspect ratio

45Advanced Operations1Open the lens cover and press .2When you press , the following menu appears on the screen.The orange pointer points to the cur

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46When a computer image is not projectedYou can switch the image signal destination from the computer by holding down and pressing (the key is usu

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47Advanced OperationsConnecting commercially available headphones.Audio SettingsCaution• When listening with headphones, make sure the volume is not t

Page 45 - Connecting with a video cable

3Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector :• Read these instructions.• Keep these instructions.• Heed all warnings.• F

Page 46 - Connecting with a computer

48You can connect to AV amplifiers and so on or equipment capable of making digital recordings when they are equipped with a coaxial digital audio inp

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49Advanced Operations2Select the desired settings by pressing repeatedly.When using the headphone the sound mode automatically changes to the Stereo

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50Settings and AdjustmentsThe settings of this unit can be adjusted to suit the environment in which it is used.1Press during playback or when stopp

Page 49 - Audio Settings

51Settings and Adjustments3Press to select the item to be set, and then press .The settings are displayed on the right.4Select the setting you wish

Page 50 - Audio-Out

52Audio pageOthers pageSetting Item Setting ContentsDigital OutputSelect the kind of output signal according to the equipment connected to the Digital

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53Settings and AdjustmentsAbkhazian 6566 Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 7168 Magyar 7285 Sinhalese 8373Afar 6565 Gallegan 7176 Malayalam 7776 Slovensky 8373A

Page 52 - Adjustments

54Playback Disc“Digital Output” SettingsStream PCMLinear PCM DVD video Linear PCM StereoDTS DVD video DTS bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCMDolby di

Page 53 - Setup menu list

55Settings and AdjustmentsYou can adjust the brightness, contrast, and other values of the projected image.1Press during projection.The following me

Page 54 - Others page

56Image pageOption pageSetting Item Setting ContentsBrightness Adjusts the image brightness.Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in

Page 55 - Language code list

57Settings and AdjustmentsInfo pageItem ContentsInformationDisplays the current status.Lamp Hours: Total usage time of the lamp. 0H is displayed for 0

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4To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer all repairs

Page 57 - Visual Setup menu

58AppendixYou can check the status of this unit using the indicators on the top panel.Check each condition in the following table and follow the steps

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59AppendixWhen lights on redError : lit : flashing : offInternal failureWait for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds. Then, disconnect and r

Page 59 - Info page

60When the or indicators are offNormal : lit : flashing : offStanding-byShows that the unit is ready to be used.During warming up (Approx. 2

Page 60 - Appendix

61AppendixIf this unit is not functioning normally, check the following notes before requesting repairs. However, if the unit fails to improve, contac

Page 61 - When lights on red

62When using external video or computer modeAt these times Check hereReference pageNo images appear • Is the power for the connected equipment turned

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63AppendixThis section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the unit and replacing consumable parts.Cleaning the air filter and air intake ven

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64Air filter replacement periodWhen the air filter gets dirty or is brokenLamp replacement period• The message “Replace the lamp” appears on the scree

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65AppendixReplacing the air filter1Turn the power switch off and when a short beep sounds, unplug the power cable.2Remove the air filter cover.3Take o

Page 65 - Maintenance

66Replacing the lamp1Turn the power switch off, and when a short beep sounds, unplug the power cable.2Loosen the screws of the lamp cover attachment u

Page 66 - Optional accessories

67Appendix6Tighten the lamp attachment screws firmly.7Install the lamp cover.Resetting the lamp operating timeAfter the lamp has been replaced, make s

Page 67 - How to replace consumables

5Do not place containers with liquids, water or chemicals on top of the unit.If the containers spill and the contents get inside the unit, fire or ele

Page 68 - Replacing the lamp

683Select “Yes” and press to initialize the setting.Downloaded From projector-manual.com Epson Manuals

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69AppendixRefer to the following table and place the unit in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the screen.Units: cm

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70Composite video Units: Dots* Letterbox signalComponent video Units: Dots* Letterbox signalComputer image Units: Dots* 1 You cannot connect to models

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71AppendixThe file format must meet the following requirements• Resolution: up to 720 x 576• GMC (global motion compensation) point: Up to one• Bit ra

Page 72 - Compatible Resolution List

72* The USB ports may not accept all USB-compatible devices. Pixelworks DNXTM IC is installed in this unit.SpecificationsProduct name EH-DM2Dimension

Page 73 - Compatible MPEG format list

73AppendixWe : Epson America, INC.Located at : 3840 Kilroy Airport WayMS:3-13Long Beach, CA 90806Tel : 562-290-5254Declare under sole responsibility t

Page 74 - Specifications

74HDTVAn abbreviated form of “High-Definition Television system” to be applied to a high-definition TV set that can satisfy the following requirements

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75AAudio page ... 52Auto Setup ...

Page 76 - Glossary

76Inquiries< EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA >This address list is current as of the 5th of April, 2007.A more up-to-date contact address can b

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77POLAND :EPSON DEUTSCHLAND GmbHBranch Office Poland ul. Bokserska 6602-690 Warszawa PolandHotline: (0) 801-646453Web Address: http://www.epson.plPORT

Page 78 - Inquiries

6Class 1 LASER ProductDo not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.Do not use the unit in places where there are lot

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78< SOUTH AMERICA >ARGENTINA : Epson Argentina S.A. Avenida Belgrano 964/970 Capital Federal 1092, Buenos Aires, Argentina Tel: (54 11)

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electron

Page 81 - Trademarks

7Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning.This avoids electric shock during cleaning.When cleaning the unit, do not use wet cloths or solvents

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