Product Brochure
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...subwoofer) COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY SXGA XGA SVGA VGA Mac WXGA PARENTAL CONTROL Restricted access Power button lock Prevents your child from viewing inappropriate DVDs Hinders MovieMate from being turned on without parental supervision PACKAGING DIMENSIONS (W x D x H) Epson MovieMate 72 Dimensions 19.8" x 14.2" x 12.9" Weight 21.2 lb Replacement lamp - CPD-24351 10/07 Epson MovieMate is a trademark of their respective companies. Single unit Dimensions 5.6" x 6.3" x 5.6" Weight 0.7 lb Replacement lamp - Epson MovieMate™ 72 SPECIFICATIONS PROJECTION SYSTEM 3LCD technology...
...subwoofer) COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY SXGA XGA SVGA VGA Mac WXGA PARENTAL CONTROL Restricted access Power button lock Prevents your child from viewing inappropriate DVDs Hinders MovieMate from being turned on without parental supervision PACKAGING DIMENSIONS (W x D x H) Epson MovieMate 72 Dimensions 19.8" x 14.2" x 12.9" Weight 21.2 lb Replacement lamp - CPD-24351 10/07 Epson MovieMate is a trademark of their respective companies. Single unit Dimensions 5.6" x 6.3" x 5.6" Weight 0.7 lb Replacement lamp - Epson MovieMate™ 72 SPECIFICATIONS PROJECTION SYSTEM 3LCD technology...
Quick Reference Guide
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... the remote control to the DVD slot, rotate the upper section: 5. Open the lens cover, then connect the power cord and plug in the remote control. 3. The and Image Off lights turn orange. 8 Unpacking and Setting Up Put the batteries in MovieMate. If you have convenient access to bright light for several minutes before using it up following the instructions included with the screen. The buttons will glow in the dark. Setting Up Epson MovieMate 1.
... the remote control to the DVD slot, rotate the upper section: 5. Open the lens cover, then connect the power cord and plug in the remote control. 3. The and Image Off lights turn orange. 8 Unpacking and Setting Up Put the batteries in MovieMate. If you have convenient access to bright light for several minutes before using it up following the instructions included with the screen. The buttons will glow in the dark. Setting Up Epson MovieMate 1.
Quick Reference Guide
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... User's Guide on the remote control to reduce the amount of focus. ■ Adjust the focus using the Keystone adjustment, be aware that it . Solving Problems If you don't find the solution to the screen. Use the quick image adjustment dials to position the image. 14 Solving Problems Or, use . ■ Make sure MovieMate is green). See page 11 for MovieMate to warm up. ■ Make sure the lens cover is open. ■ The image...
... User's Guide on the remote control to reduce the amount of focus. ■ Adjust the focus using the Keystone adjustment, be aware that it . Solving Problems If you don't find the solution to the screen. Use the quick image adjustment dials to position the image. 14 Solving Problems Or, use . ■ Make sure MovieMate is green). See page 11 for MovieMate to warm up. ■ Make sure the lens cover is open. ■ The image...
Quick Reference Guide
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... outlet before cleaning. ■ Never try to qualified service personnel. ■ Never open any risk of suffocation. ■ Never look into the projector. ■ Do not use the lamp after use liquid or aerosol cleaners. If the lamp breaks, handle the projector with a new one hour for cleaning. Notices 17 Notices Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using your Epson MovieMate: ■ Except...
... outlet before cleaning. ■ Never try to qualified service personnel. ■ Never open any risk of suffocation. ■ Never look into the projector. ■ Do not use the lamp after use liquid or aerosol cleaners. If the lamp breaks, handle the projector with a new one hour for cleaning. Notices 17 Notices Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using your Epson MovieMate: ■ Except...
Quick Reference Guide
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... unless proper ventilation is provided. ■ Don't leave the projector or remote control on page 16). ■ Do not turn the volume too high, especially when using headphones. Listening to prevent burn-in workmanship and materials for projector lamps). Health & Safety Code § 25249.5 et seq) Epson America, Inc. WARNING: The cord included with this product contains chemicals, including lead, known to...
... unless proper ventilation is provided. ■ Don't leave the projector or remote control on page 16). ■ Do not turn the volume too high, especially when using headphones. Listening to prevent burn-in workmanship and materials for projector lamps). Health & Safety Code § 25249.5 et seq) Epson America, Inc. WARNING: The cord included with this product contains chemicals, including lead, known to...
Quick Reference Guide
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... cover consumables (e.g., filters), other than lamps as fire, flood, and lightning, improper electrical current, software problems, interaction with proof of the date of original purchase, to bring the product securely packaged in its option, repair or replace the defective unit, without charge for parts or labor. This warranty is not considered normal use in warranty service are your Epson Dealer or Epson...
... cover consumables (e.g., filters), other than lamps as fire, flood, and lightning, improper electrical current, software problems, interaction with proof of the date of original purchase, to bring the product securely packaged in its option, repair or replace the defective unit, without charge for parts or labor. This warranty is not considered normal use in warranty service are your Epson Dealer or Epson...
User's Guide
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... Epson MovieMate 45 Protecting Epson MovieMate 45 Cleaning the Lens 45 Cleaning the Case 46 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 46 Replacing the Lamp 48 Resetting the Lamp Timer 50 Storing Epson MovieMate 51 Transporting Epson MovieMate 51 Problem Solving 53 What To Do When the Lights Flash 53 Solving Epson MovieMate Operation Problems 55 Solving Picture and Sound Problems 56 Problems with External Video Equipment 58 Where To Get Help 60 Internet Support 60 Speak to a Support Representative 60 Purchase Supplies and Accessories 60 Specifications...
... Epson MovieMate 45 Protecting Epson MovieMate 45 Cleaning the Lens 45 Cleaning the Case 46 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 46 Replacing the Lamp 48 Resetting the Lamp Timer 50 Storing Epson MovieMate 51 Transporting Epson MovieMate 51 Problem Solving 53 What To Do When the Lights Flash 53 Solving Epson MovieMate Operation Problems 55 Solving Picture and Sound Problems 56 Problems with External Video Equipment 58 Where To Get Help 60 Internet Support 60 Speak to a Support Representative 60 Purchase Supplies and Accessories 60 Specifications...
User's Guide
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...; DVD resolution of up Epson MovieMate and watch a DVD, play a video game, or view your unit to register your Quick Guide. We encourage you want. Or you can register using the CD that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment anywhere you to be repaired. For details, see your Epson MovieMate. In addition, Epson® offers free Extra CareSM Home Service during your Extra Care Home Service brochure for your...
...; DVD resolution of up Epson MovieMate and watch a DVD, play a video game, or view your unit to register your Quick Guide. We encourage you want. Or you can register using the CD that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment anywhere you to be repaired. For details, see your Epson MovieMate. In addition, Epson® offers free Extra CareSM Home Service during your Extra Care Home Service brochure for your...
User's Guide
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...; Contrast ■ Color Saturation ■ Tint (only works on NTSC signals) ■ Sharpness ■ Progressive (Leave this set on demand registration code. You can choose from 100% brightness to 70% or 40%. ■ DivX VOD code: Select this setting to view or change the display window from ■ Screen Saver: By default, the screen saver starts when a still image is not available for DivX video on the remote control. 2.
...; Contrast ■ Color Saturation ■ Tint (only works on NTSC signals) ■ Sharpness ■ Progressive (Leave this set on demand registration code. You can choose from 100% brightness to 70% or 40%. ■ DivX VOD code: Select this setting to view or change the display window from ■ Screen Saver: By default, the screen saver starts when a still image is not available for DivX video on the remote control. 2.
User's Guide
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... their factory defaults (except for the Disc Lock password and lamp hours). ■ Password: See page 39 for instructions on setting a password for locking DVDs. ■ Disc Lock: See page 39 for instructions on setting a password for external equipment with Epson MovieMate 43 You can use the Visual Setup menu to save it . To exit the menu, press . Setting Video Options You can select the following settings: ■ Digital Output: Change to Stream if you have connected...
... their factory defaults (except for the Disc Lock password and lamp hours). ■ Password: See page 39 for instructions on setting a password for locking DVDs. ■ Disc Lock: See page 39 for instructions on setting a password for external equipment with Epson MovieMate 43 You can use the Visual Setup menu to save it . To exit the menu, press . Setting Video Options You can select the following settings: ■ Digital Output: Change to Stream if you have connected...
User's Guide
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... Mode: Turn this setting on the control panel. Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer You can use Epson MovieMate at an altitude above 4900 feet (1500 meters), to lock the page 40 for any problems that Epson MovieMate does not overheat. 4. Press to highlight Info, then press information. Press to exit. 44 Doing More with Epson MovieMate To reset the lamp timer after you can leave this setting on the Visual Setup menu...
... Mode: Turn this setting on the control panel. Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer You can use Epson MovieMate at an altitude above 4900 feet (1500 meters), to lock the page 40 for any problems that Epson MovieMate does not overheat. 4. Press to highlight Info, then press information. Press to exit. 44 Doing More with Epson MovieMate To reset the lamp timer after you can leave this setting on the Visual Setup menu...
User's Guide
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... replacement indicators, the lamp is more likely to replace the lamp: 1. Warning: Let the lamp cool before replacing the lamp. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Note: Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord. 2. Or you start projecting. If the projector has been on the screen when you can purchase online at least an hour. It's time to replace the lamp when: Lamp warning light ■ The projected image...
... replacement indicators, the lamp is more likely to replace the lamp: 1. Warning: Let the lamp cool before replacing the lamp. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Note: Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord. 2. Or you start projecting. If the projector has been on the screen when you can purchase online at least an hour. It's time to replace the lamp when: Lamp warning light ■ The projected image...
User's Guide
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... new lamp and tighten its screws. Connect the power cable and press the button to reset the lamp timer, as described in the next section. 6. the invisible residue left by the oil on . 2. Press again. Press on the screen: 50 Caring for Your Epson MovieMate Use a cloth or gloves to select it. 4. To replace the lamp cover, insert the tabs and then snap the cover into place. (Epson MovieMate won't work...
... new lamp and tighten its screws. Connect the power cable and press the button to reset the lamp timer, as described in the next section. 6. the invisible residue left by the oil on . 2. Press again. Press on the screen: 50 Caring for Your Epson MovieMate Use a cloth or gloves to select it. 4. To replace the lamp cover, insert the tabs and then snap the cover into place. (Epson MovieMate won't work...
User's Guide
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... meters), turn the power back on High Altitude Mode (see page 44). See page 60. The button is flashing orange and green and the warning light is red. If the lamp is in process. If the status doesn't change, wait a few minutes, then unplug Epson MovieMate and contact Epson. The lamp needs to flash after you are using Epson MovieMate at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the wall. Clean or replace the air filters if...
... meters), turn the power back on High Altitude Mode (see page 44). See page 60. The button is flashing orange and green and the warning light is red. If the lamp is in process. If the status doesn't change, wait a few minutes, then unplug Epson MovieMate and contact Epson. The lamp needs to flash after you are using Epson MovieMate at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the wall. Clean or replace the air filters if...
User's Guide
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... sure Epson MovieMate is projected for instructions. ■ There may need to adjust the image position. ■ Check the warning light. Use the vertical image adjustment dial to replace the lamp. Make sure they're inserted with the positive (+) and negative (-) ends positioned as described on page 58. Clean the lens as shown in the correct position: set to -123 to use the other functions of these buttons. ■...
... sure Epson MovieMate is projected for instructions. ■ There may need to adjust the image position. ■ Check the warning light. Use the vertical image adjustment dial to replace the lamp. Make sure they're inserted with the positive (+) and negative (-) ends positioned as described on page 58. Clean the lens as shown in the correct position: set to -123 to use the other functions of these buttons. ■...
User's Guide
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... red and white audio jacks to Epson MovieMate's audio ports (see page 23). ■ If you're using external equipment, you may need to adjust the Audio settings in the setup menu (see page 36). There is no sound coming from an optional subwoofer. ■ Make sure you use one video port. You can only use an audio cable to connect the subwoofer to Epson MovieMate. ■ Make sure the optional subwoofer's power switch is a problem...
... red and white audio jacks to Epson MovieMate's audio ports (see page 23). ■ If you're using external equipment, you may need to adjust the Audio settings in the setup menu (see page 36). There is no sound coming from an optional subwoofer. ■ Make sure you use one video port. You can only use an audio cable to connect the subwoofer to Epson MovieMate. ■ Make sure the optional subwoofer's power switch is a problem...
User's Guide
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... appropriate zoom setting. The colors are connected correctly (see page 23). ■ Press the button on Epson MovieMate or the remote control to select the external video source. See page 41. Press the button on the remote control and select the appropriate aspect ratio. The picture is cut off (too large) or too small. You see The picture is distorted. ■ If you're using an extension cable...
... appropriate zoom setting. The colors are connected correctly (see page 23). ■ Press the button on Epson MovieMate or the remote control to select the external video source. See page 41. Press the button on the remote control and select the appropriate aspect ratio. The picture is cut off (too large) or too small. You see The picture is distorted. ■ If you're using an extension cable...
User's Guide
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... Brightness adjusting, 42 lamp, 48, 61 Buttons, 9 C Cable box, connecting, 23 to 26 Camcorder, connecting, 23 to 26 Camera angle, 36 CDs, playing, 32 Child Lock, 40 Cleaning air filter, 46 to 47 lens and Epson MovieMate case, 45 to 46 Color mode, 21, 57, 59 Color problems, 57, 59 Composite video connection, 23 Computer connection, 30 to 31 Contrast ratio, 61 Control panel, Epson MovieMate, 9 D Dark image, 57 Digital audio recorder, connecting, 29 Digital camera, connecting, 23 to 26 Distance, projection...
... Brightness adjusting, 42 lamp, 48, 61 Buttons, 9 C Cable box, connecting, 23 to 26 Camcorder, connecting, 23 to 26 Camera angle, 36 CDs, playing, 32 Child Lock, 40 Cleaning air filter, 46 to 47 lens and Epson MovieMate case, 45 to 46 Color mode, 21, 57, 59 Color problems, 57, 59 Composite video connection, 23 Computer connection, 30 to 31 Contrast ratio, 61 Control panel, Epson MovieMate, 9 D Dark image, 57 Digital audio recorder, connecting, 29 Digital camera, connecting, 23 to 26 Distance, projection...
User's Guide
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..., 19 File specifications, 65 File type setting, 42 Filter, see Air filter Focus ring, 16 Formats, video, 63 to 64 G Game console, connecting, 23 to 26 General specifications, 61 H Headphones, 22 Help, 7, 60 High altitude mode, 44, 54 Home Service, 6 Horizontal lens shift, 12, 15 I Image blurry, 56 to 57 distorted, 57 shape, 57, 61 size, 12, 61 too light or dark, 57 turning off, 20 wrong colors, 57 Image adjustment dials...
..., 19 File specifications, 65 File type setting, 42 Filter, see Air filter Focus ring, 16 Formats, video, 63 to 64 G Game console, connecting, 23 to 26 General specifications, 61 H Headphones, 22 Help, 7, 60 High altitude mode, 44, 54 Home Service, 6 Horizontal lens shift, 12, 15 I Image blurry, 56 to 57 distorted, 57 shape, 57, 61 size, 12, 61 too light or dark, 57 turning off, 20 wrong colors, 57 Image adjustment dials...
User's Guide
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... Resetting lamp timer, 44, 50 to 51 Resolution, 61 S Safety approvals, 63 Satellite receiver, connecting, 23 to 26 Screen distance, 12, 61 Screen projection, 13 to 15 Screen saver setting, 42 Searching, 19 Shuttle control, 19 Signal not supported message, 59 Size, image, 12, 61 Skipping chapters or tracks, 19 Sleep mode, 40, 53, 55 Slow motion, 19 Sound adjusting, 18, 21, 43 problems, 57 to 58 Sources, switching, 59 Speakers, Epson MovieMate, 61 Specifications compatible video...
... Resetting lamp timer, 44, 50 to 51 Resolution, 61 S Safety approvals, 63 Satellite receiver, connecting, 23 to 26 Screen distance, 12, 61 Screen projection, 13 to 15 Screen saver setting, 42 Searching, 19 Shuttle control, 19 Signal not supported message, 59 Size, image, 12, 61 Skipping chapters or tracks, 19 Sleep mode, 40, 53, 55 Slow motion, 19 Sound adjusting, 18, 21, 43 problems, 57 to 58 Sources, switching, 59 Speakers, Epson MovieMate, 61 Specifications compatible video...