Viewing and adjusting video information, Disabling progressive mode – Epson MovieMate 30s User Manual

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3. Press

or

to increase or decrease the setting.

The settings are saved, even after you turn MovieMate off.

Viewing and Adjusting Video Information

You can use the

Visual Info

. button on the remote control to view the number of hours the

lamp has been used, and to reset the timer after you install a new lamp. You can also adjust
the video signal setting and select high altitude mode if necessary.

1. Press the

button on the remote control. You see the following on the screen:

Note: If the lamp has been used less than 11 hours, 0H is displayed.

2. Continue pressing the

button until you see the item you want to set.

You can adjust the following items:

■ Video Signal:

If you are using external video equipment and you see interference or

other problems, select the appropriate signal for your equipment. For most purposes,
leave this setting on

Auto.

■ High Altitude Mode:

If you are using MovieMate at an altitude above 4,900 feet

(1500 meters), select

ON.

■ Lamp-Hours Reset:

After you replace the lamp, select

Yes

to reset the lamp timer.

3. Press

or

to change the setting.

4. Press the

button to save your settings and exit.

Disabling Progressive Mode

For the best image quality, MovieMate uses progressive video display mode. You can change
to interlaced mode if the picture appears jittery, for example, when you use certain external
equipment.

To change from progressive to interlaced display mode, press

.

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