Epson 25 User Manual

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Problem Solving
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Solving MovieMate Operation Problems
MovieMate doesn’t turn on.
Make sure the main power switch is turned on. 
If the
 Image On
 light is flashing green, MovieMate is warming up. Wait for the picture 
to appear.
If the 
Image Off
 
light is flashing orange, MovieMate is cooling down. Wait until the 
light stops flashing, then press the 
 
Power
 button to turn on MovieMate.
If the 
 
Power
 light is green and not flashing, MovieMate is operating normally. Make 
sure the lens cover is off. Press the 
 
button on MovieMate or on the remote control to 
make sure the picture hasn’t been turned off temporarily.
Turn off the main power switch, and make sure the power cord is securely attached at 
both ends. Try using a different power outlet. 
If the power cord has been damaged, turn off MovieMate, disconnect the power cord, 
and contact Epson. See page 52.
MovieMate turns itself off after a period of time.
The Sleep or Auto Standby functions may be turned on to save power when MovieMate is 
not in use. Press the 
 
Power
 button to turn on MovieMate. For more information about 
power saving functions, see page 30.
No picture appears on the screen.
Make sure MovieMate is turned on (the 
 
Power 
light is green and not flashing). If the 
Image On
 light is flashing green, wait for MovieMate to warm up. If the 
Image Off
 light 
is flashing orange, wait until it stops flashing, then press the 
 
Power
 button.
Make sure the lens cover is off.
The image may be off the screen. Use the lens shift dials to adjust its position. See 
page 16.
Press the 
 
button on MovieMate or on the remote control to make sure the picture 
hasn’t been turned off temporarily.
Make sure MovieMate is not tilted. Tilting it more than 5 degrees up or down may cause 
disc problems. Use the vertical lens shift dial to adjust the image position.
Make sure the region code on the DVD is 
1
.
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