CPD-20183Epson®MovieMate™25User’s GuideMovieMate25UG.book Page 1 Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:37 AM
10 Welcome!Optional AccessoriesEpson provides the following optional accessories for the projector: You can purchase these accessories from an authori
Playing Movies 11Playing MoviesFollow the instructions in this section to choose a location, play a movie, and control playback.Choosing a LocationYou
12 Playing MoviesThe further you place MovieMate from the screen, the larger the image will be. If you want an image that fills the screen, place Movi
Playing Movies 13Setting Up MovieMate1. If your MovieMate came with a screen, set it up following the instructions included in the screen box. Make su
14 Playing Movies4. Plug in MovieMate and the subwoofer.Note: For best results, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you and away from the screen.5. T
Playing Movies 15Starting Your Movie1. Press the button to open the DVD tray.2. Insert your DVD and close the tray. If the movie doesn’t start autom
16 Playing MoviesAdjusting the PictureOnce you see your picture, you may need to make certain adjustments.1. If the image is too low, too high, or off
Playing Movies 17Adjusting the SoundTo adjust the volume, use the knob on the subwoofer and the volume buttons on MovieMate’s control panel. You can a
18 Playing Movies6. If you’re using the subwoofer, turn it off and disconnect it from MovieMate.7. Unplug MovieMate and the subwoofer.8. Before you pu
Playing Movies 19Searching (Fast Forward or Reverse) To move forward or backward through a video, press or on the remote control. You can also pre
2Copyright NoticeAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by an
20 Playing MoviesUsing DVD MenusMany DVDs display a top menu at startup and also include submenus that let you select chapters and settings. To displ
Playing Movies 21Adjusting the Color ModeYou can select a color mode to optimize picture quality based on the lighting conditions in the room.1. Press
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Doing More with MovieMate 23Doing More with MovieMateFollow the instructions in this section to play music and photos on MovieMate, use advanced playb
24 Doing More with MovieMatePlaying MP3/WMA Music and JPEG Photo FilesYou can play MP3 or WMA music files and JPEG photo files on CDs or DVDs. See pag
Doing More with MovieMate 25Using Advanced Playback ControlsMovieMate 25 provides advanced features for looping videos or music tracks and selecting t
26 Doing More with MovieMateChanging the Play Sequence (Program Play)You can create your own program for playing tracks on a music CD or chapters and
Doing More with MovieMate 27Selecting Language, Subtitles, and Camera AnglesSome DVDs allow you to display subtitles or select from several languages
28 Doing More with MovieMate6. Set the toggle switch on the remote control back to the Func.- position.To cancel the on-screen menu, press . The vide
Doing More with MovieMate 29Customizing MovieMateYou can limit children’s access, improve the sound, adjust the picture, and customize other features
Contents 3ContentsWelcome! 7Registration and Warranty 7MovieMate 25 Parts 8MovieMate 25 Controls 9Optional Accessories 10About This Manual 10Get
30 Doing More with MovieMateLocking the TrayYou can lock the tray to prevent children from playing with it. To lock the tray, press and hold the bu
Doing More with MovieMate 313. Press to select the language you want, then press to save it. For a list of language code definitions, see page 55.
32 Doing More with MovieMateThe default audio setting plays DVDs at a higher volume than other discs. You can adjust this setting if necessary. To ad
Doing More with MovieMate 33Adjusting Picture SettingsThe Picture Setup menu lets you select settings for your video source, screensaver, and MP3/WMA/
34 Doing More with MovieMateYou can adjust the following items for various viewing conditions and individual videos: Brightness Contrast Color Satu
Doing More with MovieMate 35Changing the Display Window BrightnessThe status display window above the tray is normally dimmer when a DVD is playing an
36 Doing More with MovieMateCaution: Before connecting, make sure all equipment is turned off. 1. Connect the external equipment as shown, using eithe
Doing More with MovieMate 37Note: After you disconnect your external equipment, make sure you close MovieMate’s port compartment cover.Adjusting the A
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Caring for MovieMate 39Caring for MovieMateMovieMate 25 needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. You al
4 ContentsDoing More with MovieMate 23Playing Music and Displaying Photos 23Playing Music CDs 23Playing MP3/WMA Music and JPEG Photo Files 24Using
40 Caring for MovieMateCleaning and Replacing the Air FilterClean the air filters when dust builds up or when you see the following message:The projec
Caring for MovieMate 415. Replace the cover.Replacing the LampThe life span of the lamp is about 3000 hours if the color mode is consistently set to T
42 Caring for MovieMate3. Insert a small screwdriver into the lamp cover release slot, pushing it in gently to release the lamp cover..4. Loosen the t
Caring for MovieMate 437. To replace the lamp cover, insert the tabs and then snap the cover into place. (MovieMate won’t work if the lamp cover is lo
44 Caring for MovieMateStoring MovieMateFollow these guidelines when storing MovieMate: Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area ar
Problem Solving 45Problem SolvingThis section explains how to interpret MovieMate’s status lights, solve problems, and contact technical support.What
46 Problem SolvingThe warning light is flashing orange.High-speed cooling is in process. If MovieMate gets too hot again, projection stops automatic
Problem Solving 47Solving MovieMate Operation ProblemsMovieMate doesn’t turn on. Make sure the main power switch is turned on. If the Image On ligh
48 Problem Solving Check the warning light. If it is flashing orange or red, you need to replace the lamp. See page 41. If you’re using external v
Problem Solving 49 If you’re using the Keystone adjustment, be aware that it lessens image quality. You may wish to decrease the projection angle to
Contents 5Caring for MovieMate 39Cleaning the Lens 39Cleaning MovieMate’s Case 39Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 40Replacing the Lamp 41Rese
50 Problem SolvingThere is no sound, or the sound is not loud enough. Try pressing the + Volume button on MovieMate or remote control and turning the
Problem Solving 51Problems with External Video EquipmentNo picture appears on the screen. Make sure the equipment is turned on. Press the Power bu
52 Problem SolvingWhere To Get HelpEpson provides technical assistance 24 hours a day at http://support.epson.com. Here you can access troubleshooting
Specifications and Notices 53Specifications and NoticesThis section includes specifications, safety instructions, and other important information abou
54 Specifications and NoticesRemote ControlRange Approx. 23 feet (7 m)Battery AA × 2Projection Lamp Type 135 W UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)Part number
Specifications and Notices 55Language CodesCode Language Code Language Code Language Code LanguageAA Afar GD Scots Gaelic MK Macedonian SN ShonaAB Abk
56 Specifications and NoticesPixelworksTM DNXTM ICs are used in this projector.Compatible Video FormatsMovieMate supports analog TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)
Specifications and Notices 57Important Safety InformationFollow these safety instructions when setting up and using MovieMate: Except as specifically
58 Specifications and Notices If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchased it, use the correct power cord for that country.
Specifications and Notices 59 Make sure there is at least 4 inches of space between the intake ventilation slots and the wall or other object. Do no
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60 Specifications and NoticesDeclaration of ConformityAccording to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boa
Specifications and Notices 61exchange of the product or of a part, the item replaced becomes Epson property. The exchanged product or part may be new
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Index 63IndexAA-B repeat, 25Accessories, 10, 52Air filterscleaning and replacing, 40 to 41ordering, 10Air vents, 8Audioadjusting, 17, 31 to 32, 37prob
64 IndexGGame console, connecting, 35 to 36HHeadphones, 21Help, 52High altitude mode, 34, 46Home Service, 7Horizontal lens shift, 11, 16IImageblurry,
Index 65Optional accessories, 10Overheating, 12, 40, 46PParental controls, 29Parts, identifying, 8 to 9Pausing, 18PBC (Playback Control), 28PCM, 32Pho
66 IndexTTechnical support, 10, 52Temperature, MovieMate, 12, 40, 46Time search, 27Tint setting, 33Transporting MovieMate, 44Treble, adjusting, 37TV v
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Welcome! 7Welcome!Your Epson® MovieMate™ 25 is a portable, lightweight home cinema system that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment anywher
8 Welcome!MovieMate 25 PartsRemote control receiverIntake ventsLens coverAudio inputsSubwoofer output portVideo portS-Video portMain power switchPower
Welcome! 9MovieMate 25 ControlsFocus ring Zoom ring Vertical lens shift dial Status lightsHorizontal lens shift dial Lamp cover Power buttonPlay/Pause
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