Epson MovieMate 72 Quick Reference Guide - Page 11

and you need to tilt it up, you can use the, If you tilt MovieMate

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3. If the picture is still not high enough, you can tilt MovieMate up. If you rotated the top section so that the lens faces away from the disc slot, you can adjust the feet. If you're using MovieMate without rotating the top section and you need to tilt it up, you can use the riser. Adjusting the feet (when top section is rotated) Using the riser (when top section is not rotated) If you tilt MovieMate, the image will lose its rectangular shape. Use the Keystone buttons on the remote control to adjust the image shape. 4. Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the picture. Focus ring Watching Movies 11

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3.
If the picture is still not high enough, you can tilt
MovieMate up.
If you rotated the top section so that the lens faces
away from the disc slot, you can adjust the feet. If
you’re using MovieMate without rotating the top
section and you need to tilt it up, you can use the
riser.
If you tilt MovieMate, the image will lose its rectangular shape. Use the
Keystone
buttons on the remote control to adjust the image shape.
4.
Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the picture.
Adjusting the feet (when
top section is rotated)
Using the riser (when top
section is not rotated)
Focus ring