User Replaceable Parts List
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User Replaceable Items effective 2/1/2007 PowerLite Movie Mate 25 / Movie Mate 30 DESCRIPTION AC Power Cable Lamp ((V13H010L33) Remote Control Lens Cap Unit (no string/lanyard) Aura Sound Subwoofer (Model: SUB-4A) PART NUMBER 210 4272 H010L33 140 7521 140 5035 SUB-4A Order user replaceable parts from an Epson authorized parts distributor. ---- Locate an Epson Authorized Service Center to order user replaceable parts by using the "Help me find..." tool in the right column of the Epson Support home page. or ----
User Replaceable Items effective 2/1/2007 PowerLite Movie Mate 25 / Movie Mate 30 DESCRIPTION AC Power Cable Lamp ((V13H010L33) Remote Control Lens Cap Unit (no string/lanyard) Aura Sound Subwoofer (Model: SUB-4A) PART NUMBER 210 4272 H010L33 140 7521 140 5035 SUB-4A Order user replaceable parts from an Epson authorized parts distributor. ---- Locate an Epson Authorized Service Center to order user replaceable parts by using the "Help me find..." tool in the right column of the Epson Support home page. or ----
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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...up almost all the way in speakers. EPSON PRODUCT SUPPORT BULLETIN Date: PSB #: Reference: Product(s): Subject: 09/26/2006 Originator: TC PSB.2006.04.001A Authorization: N/A Total Pages: 2 Epson MovieMate 25 / 30s The MovieMate subwoofer volume knob needs to be turned up ...This bulletin was created to inform customers about operational uses of the Epson MovieMate subwoofer and provides information about the subwoofer's volume knob needing to be turned up...
...up almost all the way in speakers. EPSON PRODUCT SUPPORT BULLETIN Date: PSB #: Reference: Product(s): Subject: 09/26/2006 Originator: TC PSB.2006.04.001A Authorization: N/A Total Pages: 2 Epson MovieMate 25 / 30s The MovieMate subwoofer volume knob needs to be turned up ...This bulletin was created to inform customers about operational uses of the Epson MovieMate subwoofer and provides information about the subwoofer's volume knob needing to be turned up...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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When set relative sound level of the subwoofer to the speakers of 2 o'clock as shown below . See the image below . Crossover Adjustment • Turn the Crossover knob clockwise to increase the upper frequency limit of the MovieMate projector and the subwoofer should be smooth and continuous with no missing notes or frequency ranges. • Turn the Volume knob to increase the volume level and set correctly the total sound range from the speakers of the subwoofer. AuraSound recommends a setting of the MovieMate projector. Page 2 of 2 PSB.2006.04.001A
When set relative sound level of the subwoofer to the speakers of 2 o'clock as shown below . See the image below . Crossover Adjustment • Turn the Crossover knob clockwise to increase the upper frequency limit of the MovieMate projector and the subwoofer should be smooth and continuous with no missing notes or frequency ranges. • Turn the Volume knob to increase the volume level and set correctly the total sound range from the speakers of the subwoofer. AuraSound recommends a setting of the MovieMate projector. Page 2 of 2 PSB.2006.04.001A
Quick Start
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.... If you and away from it has to face straight ahead (at various distances. MovieMate doesn't have a grounded electrical outlet, power strip, or extension cord with the subwoofer and screen, or simply project on a wall and use the built-in audio system without the...use it with two sockets available: one for MovieMate and one for the subwoofer. For the best sound, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you want an image that fills the screen, place MovieMate about 6 1⁄2 feet away from the screen. The following diagram shows the approximate image size ...
.... If you and away from it has to face straight ahead (at various distances. MovieMate doesn't have a grounded electrical outlet, power strip, or extension cord with the subwoofer and screen, or simply project on a wall and use the built-in audio system without the...use it with two sockets available: one for MovieMate and one for the subwoofer. For the best sound, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you want an image that fills the screen, place MovieMate about 6 1⁄2 feet away from the screen. The following diagram shows the approximate image size ...
Quick Start
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Turn over NOTE For best results, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you and away from the screen. 5 Turn on the power switches on MovieMate and the subwoofer. 3 Set up MovieMate 1 If your MovieMate came with the subwoofer for more information. 4 Plug in the remote control. 3 Connect the subwoofer. See the instructions included with a screen, set it up following the instructions included in the screen box. 2 Put the batteries in MovieMate and the subwoofer.
Turn over NOTE For best results, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you and away from the screen. 5 Turn on the power switches on MovieMate and the subwoofer. 3 Set up MovieMate 1 If your MovieMate came with the subwoofer for more information. 4 Plug in the remote control. 3 Connect the subwoofer. See the instructions included with a screen, set it up following the instructions included in the screen box. 2 Put the batteries in MovieMate and the subwoofer.
Quick Start
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When the movie is over . . . 1 Press to stop playing the DVD. 2 Press to turn off the lamp. 4 When you hear two beeps, turn off the power switch on the subwoofer and disconnect it from MovieMate. 5 Attach the lens cover when you're not using MovieMate. 6 Unplug MovieMate and the subwoofer. Close the tray. 3 Press the Power button to open the tray and remove the DVD. 3 Use the focus ring to sharpen the image. Turn off the MovieMate power switch.
When the movie is over . . . 1 Press to stop playing the DVD. 2 Press to turn off the lamp. 4 When you hear two beeps, turn off the power switch on the subwoofer and disconnect it from MovieMate. 5 Attach the lens cover when you're not using MovieMate. 6 Unplug MovieMate and the subwoofer. Close the tray. 3 Press the Power button to open the tray and remove the DVD. 3 Use the focus ring to sharpen the image. Turn off the MovieMate power switch.
Quick Start
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... sure the toggle switch is off the screen. Look here for answers: MovieMate 25 User's Guide Instructions for the subwoofer: Contact Aura™ Sound at the left . Make sure MovieMate is level and facing straight ahead, at http://support.epson.com. If you don't find the ...and left or right side Make sure MovieMate is not tilted. Epson disclaims any and all MovieMate features, including how to the screen. You can also speak with your MovieMate 25 User's Guide for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of Epson America, Inc. This service is a...
... sure the toggle switch is off the screen. Look here for answers: MovieMate 25 User's Guide Instructions for the subwoofer: Contact Aura™ Sound at the left . Make sure MovieMate is level and facing straight ahead, at http://support.epson.com. If you don't find the ...and left or right side Make sure MovieMate is not tilted. Epson disclaims any and all MovieMate features, including how to the screen. You can also speak with your MovieMate 25 User's Guide for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of Epson America, Inc. This service is a...
User's Guide
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... 3000 hours of brightness, enough for viewing in JVC speakers with 2.1 stereo sound ■ An external 40 W subwoofer ■ Long-life bulb providing up MovieMate and watch a DVD, play a video game, or view your favorite photos. We encourage you receive special updates...Warranty The Epson MovieMate 25 comes with your projector. MovieMate offers these outstanding features: ■ Flexibility to set up to Epson. See your warranty period. For details, see page 60. To register, simply fill out the registration card that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment ...
... 3000 hours of brightness, enough for viewing in JVC speakers with 2.1 stereo sound ■ An external 40 W subwoofer ■ Long-life bulb providing up MovieMate and watch a DVD, play a video game, or view your favorite photos. We encourage you receive special updates...Warranty The Epson MovieMate 25 comes with your projector. MovieMate offers these outstanding features: ■ Flexibility to set up to Epson. See your warranty period. For details, see page 60. To register, simply fill out the registration card that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment ...
User's Guide
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MovieMate 25 Parts Front View S-Video port Remote control receiver Push to open Intake vents Video port Main power switch Power inlet Audio inputs Subwoofer output port Lens cover Lens Optical audio-out port with protective plug Back View Lamp cover latch Speaker Exhaust vents Display window Disc tray Headphone jack Open/close button Remote control receiver Speaker 8 Welcome!
MovieMate 25 Parts Front View S-Video port Remote control receiver Push to open Intake vents Video port Main power switch Power inlet Audio inputs Subwoofer output port Lens cover Lens Optical audio-out port with protective plug Back View Lamp cover latch Speaker Exhaust vents Display window Disc tray Headphone jack Open/close button Remote control receiver Speaker 8 Welcome!
User's Guide
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MovieMate 25 Controls Top View Focus ring Zoom ring Horizontal lens shift dial Vertical lens shift dial Status lights Lamp cover Function/numerics toggle switch Power button Power button DVD Tray Open/Close button Source button Stop button Volume buttons Play/Pause button Break button Image On/Off button Playback buttons Audio buttons DVD video buttons MovieMate adjustment buttons Remote Control Back Front Power switch Crossover knob Volume knob Subwoofer Welcome! 9
MovieMate 25 Controls Top View Focus ring Zoom ring Horizontal lens shift dial Vertical lens shift dial Status lights Lamp cover Function/numerics toggle switch Power button Power button DVD Tray Open/Close button Source button Stop button Volume buttons Play/Pause button Break button Image On/Off button Playback buttons Audio buttons DVD video buttons MovieMate adjustment buttons Remote Control Back Front Power switch Crossover knob Volume knob Subwoofer Welcome! 9
User's Guide
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...? In the U.S., you can also purchase online at www.epsonstore.com. Please follow these accessories from an authorized Epson reseller. Notes: Contain important information about your MovieMate. 10 Welcome! Use this site to view FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) or product information and e-mail your equipment... avoid damage to your questions to Epson support. Cautions: Must be followed carefully to the subwoofer. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). About This Manual See the Quick Setup sheet to set up your MovieMate and connect it to avoid bodily...
...? In the U.S., you can also purchase online at www.epsonstore.com. Please follow these accessories from an authorized Epson reseller. Notes: Contain important information about your MovieMate. 10 Welcome! Use this site to view FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) or product information and e-mail your equipment... avoid damage to your questions to Epson support. Cautions: Must be followed carefully to the subwoofer. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). About This Manual See the Quick Setup sheet to set up your MovieMate and connect it to avoid bodily...
User's Guide
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... to choose a location, play a movie, and control playback. The following pictures show three different setups: Side Front Floor MovieMate doesn't have to the screen). Playing Movies Follow the instructions in audio system without the subwoofer. You can use the built-in this section to adjust the position (see page 16). Playing Movies 11...
... to choose a location, play a movie, and control playback. The following pictures show three different setups: Side Front Floor MovieMate doesn't have to the screen). Playing Movies Follow the instructions in audio system without the subwoofer. You can use the built-in this section to adjust the position (see page 16). Playing Movies 11...
User's Guide
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... Playing Movies The following table lists the distances required for the subwoofer. ■ For the best sound, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you place MovieMate within 10 feet of an electrical outlet, power strip, or extension cord. You will be. Wide screen aspect ratio (16:9) Image size 30 in. (26 × 15 in...
... Playing Movies The following table lists the distances required for the subwoofer. ■ For the best sound, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you place MovieMate within 10 feet of an electrical outlet, power strip, or extension cord. You will be. Wide screen aspect ratio (16:9) Image size 30 in. (26 × 15 in...
User's Guide
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Playing Movies 13 Put the batteries in the screen box. Connect the subwoofer as shown below. If your MovieMate came with the subwoofer for more information. See the instructions included with a screen, set it up following the instructions included in the remote control. 3. Make sure you read all the instructions to avoid damaging the screen. 2. Setting Up MovieMate 1.
Playing Movies 13 Put the batteries in the screen box. Connect the subwoofer as shown below. If your MovieMate came with the subwoofer for more information. See the instructions included with a screen, set it up following the instructions included in the remote control. 3. Make sure you read all the instructions to avoid damaging the screen. 2. Setting Up MovieMate 1.
User's Guide
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4. Turn on the power switches on MovieMate and the subwoofer. 14 Playing Movies Plug in MovieMate and the subwoofer. Note: For best results, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you and away from the screen. 5.
4. Turn on the power switches on MovieMate and the subwoofer. 14 Playing Movies Plug in MovieMate and the subwoofer. Note: For best results, make sure the subwoofer faces toward you and away from the screen. 5.
User's Guide
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... stop playing a DVD or CD, press control panel. on the remote control or on the back of the subwoofer. Press Power. Turning Off MovieMate 1. When it cools down, MovieMate beeps twice. 5. Turn off . Remove the disc and press again to open the tray. 3. Playing Movies 17 The lamp turns off the main ...power switch. You can also use the volume buttons on MovieMate's control panel. Press Open/Close to close the tray. 4. Adjusting the Sound To adjust the volume, use the knob on the...
... stop playing a DVD or CD, press control panel. on the remote control or on the back of the subwoofer. Press Power. Turning Off MovieMate 1. When it cools down, MovieMate beeps twice. 5. Turn off . Remove the disc and press again to open the tray. 3. Playing Movies 17 The lamp turns off the main ...power switch. You can also use the volume buttons on MovieMate's control panel. Press Open/Close to close the tray. 4. Adjusting the Sound To adjust the volume, use the knob on the...
User's Guide
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...minutes in break mode, the lamp turns off the video), press on the control ■ To pause a movie and light up the screen temporarily (turning off and the screen darkens. 6. Before you need to press to pause, fast-forward, or replay sections of chapters. on the remote control, or on ...press again. You can use the buttons on again. 18 Playing Movies on the remote control or on a DVD menu by using the subwoofer, turn it from MovieMate. 7. Note: DVD movies are divided into units called titles. Music CDs and video CDs are divided into tracks. If you're using...
...minutes in break mode, the lamp turns off the video), press on the control ■ To pause a movie and light up the screen temporarily (turning off and the screen darkens. 6. Before you need to press to pause, fast-forward, or replay sections of chapters. on the remote control, or on ...press again. You can use the buttons on again. 18 Playing Movies on the remote control or on a DVD menu by using the subwoofer, turn it from MovieMate. 7. Note: DVD movies are divided into units called titles. Music CDs and video CDs are divided into tracks. If you're using...
User's Guide
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... the button. Temporarily Stopping Audio or Video ■ To temporarily stop the video (turn off the lamp and darken the screen), press . You can simply press the numeric button for the numbers 1 through 9. ■ To enter the number 10...press , then press . ■ To enter the number 20, press , then again, then . ■ To enter the number 25, press , then again, then . ■ After entering your number, you need to play . Using DVD Menus Many DVDs display ...to resume. ■ To temporarily stop the soundtrack (from the built-in speakers, headphones, and subwoofer), press .
... the button. Temporarily Stopping Audio or Video ■ To temporarily stop the video (turn off the lamp and darken the screen), press . You can simply press the numeric button for the numbers 1 through 9. ■ To enter the number 10...press , then press . ■ To enter the number 20, press , then again, then . ■ To enter the number 25, press , then again, then . ■ After entering your number, you need to play . Using DVD Menus Many DVDs display ...to resume. ■ To temporarily stop the soundtrack (from the built-in speakers, headphones, and subwoofer), press .
User's Guide
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... mode name disappears and the picture quality changes. Listening to optimize picture quality based on the screen. 2. Sudden high volume can select a color mode to high volume sounds over an extended period... can select from the built-in completely darkened rooms. With this setting, the Epson cinema filter automatically provides more natural skin tones. Press . The currently selected color mode is... and the lights off. ■ Theatre Black: Use in speakers or subwoofer. Adjusting the Color Mode You can also damage your hearing. Playing Movies 21 Press repeatedly until...
... mode name disappears and the picture quality changes. Listening to optimize picture quality based on the screen. 2. Sudden high volume can select a color mode to high volume sounds over an extended period... can select from the built-in completely darkened rooms. With this setting, the Epson cinema filter automatically provides more natural skin tones. Press . The currently selected color mode is... and the lights off. ■ Theatre Black: Use in speakers or subwoofer. Adjusting the Color Mode You can also damage your hearing. Playing Movies 21 Press repeatedly until...
User's Guide
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3. To return to the previous menu level, press . When a DVD is not playing, press the button on the back of the subwoofer. ■ To adjust the sound mode, press . To have playback start from the point where it . Continue pressing the button to select the JVC ... to save it. ■ RESUME: This setting defines the way playback resumes after pausing. Press to highlight RESUME or On SCREEN GUIDE, then press ON/OFF selection box. Adjusting the Audio MovieMate provides several settings for adjusting the audio quality and volume. ■ To adjust the treble, use the Treble buttons on...
3. To return to the previous menu level, press . When a DVD is not playing, press the button on the back of the subwoofer. ■ To adjust the sound mode, press . To have playback start from the point where it . Continue pressing the button to select the JVC ... to save it. ■ RESUME: This setting defines the way playback resumes after pausing. Press to highlight RESUME or On SCREEN GUIDE, then press ON/OFF selection box. Adjusting the Audio MovieMate provides several settings for adjusting the audio quality and volume. ■ To adjust the treble, use the Treble buttons on...