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Solving Problems
15
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 
 or 
 buttons on the remote control to correct the 
problem. If you are unable to correct the distortion, you may need to reduce the 
degree of tilt.
Better yet, place MovieMate at a height approximately between the top and 
bottom of the screen, keeping it level, and then use the vertical image adjustment 
dial to position the image. You won’t have to correct for keystone distortion this 
way, and you’ll get a better-looking image.
The picture is taller on the left or right side.
MovieMate is set at an angle to the screen. Face it squarely toward the screen. Use 
the horizontal image adjustment dial to center the image. See page 10.
The remote control doesn’t work.
Make sure the toggle switch is in the correct position: set to 
-123
 to use the 
numeric buttons, or to 
Func.- 
to use the other functions of these buttons.
Make sure you’re within 23 feet of MovieMate, and within range of its front 
or back sensor (approximately 30° left or right, and 15° above or below).
You may need to replace the remote control’s batteries. Make sure they’re 
inserted with the positive (+) and negative (–) ends positioned as shown in the 
battery compartment.
Some DVDs 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.