Epson V11H181020SC User's Guide - Page 35

Changing the Display Window Brightness, Disabling Progessive Mode

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Changing the Display Window Brightness The status display window above the tray is normally dimmer when a DVD is playing and brighter when it is paused or stopped. You can change this setting as follows: ■ To change the display window setting, press from the following settings: . Continue pressing the button to select ■ DIMMER OFF: The window remains bright, even when a DVD is playing. ■ DIMMER ON: The window remains dim, even when a DVD is not playing. ■ DIMMER AUTO: The window is dimmer when a DVD is playing and brighter when it is paused or stopped. Disabling Progessive Mode For the best image quality, MovieMate uses the progressive video display mode. You can change to the interlaced mode if the picture appears jittery, for example, when you use certain external equipment. ■ To change from progressive to interlaced display mode, press . Using External Video and Audio Equipment You can connect a VCR, game console, video camera, or other device that has a video output port (either composite video or S-Video). You can also connect an AV amplifier or other audio equipment that has a digital audio input port. Viewing Video from External Devices You can connect to external video devices that have composite video or S-Video ports. If your device has both types of ports, use S-Video for higher quality. To play audio from external sources, you will also need to connect standard white and red audio jacks to MovieMate's L and R Audio inputs. When you view video from an external source, you can use most of MovieMate's controls, including adjusting color mode, volume, DVD level, and sound mode. You will need connection cables, which may be included with your external equipment, or may be purchased from an electronics store. Doing More with MovieMate 35

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Doing More with MovieMate
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Changing the Display Window Brightness
The status display window above the tray is normally dimmer when a DVD is playing and
brighter when it is paused or stopped. You can change this setting as follows:
To change the display window setting, press
.
Continue pressing the button to select
from the following settings:
DIMMER OFF:
The window remains bright, even when a DVD is playing.
DIMMER ON:
The window remains dim, even when a DVD is not playing.
DIMMER AUTO:
The window is dimmer when a DVD is playing and brighter when
it is paused or stopped.
Disabling Progessive Mode
For the best image quality, MovieMate uses the progressive video display mode. You can
change to the interlaced mode if the picture appears jittery, for example, when you use certain
external equipment.
To change from progressive to interlaced display mode, press
.
Using External Video and Audio Equipment
You can connect a VCR, game console, video camera, or other device that has a video output
port (either composite video or S-Video). You can also connect an AV amplifier or other
audio equipment that has a digital audio input port.
Viewing Video from External Devices
You can connect to external video devices that have composite video or S-Video ports. If your
device has both types of ports, use S-Video for higher quality. To play audio from external
sources, you will also need to connect standard white and red audio jacks to MovieMate’s
L
and
R Audio
inputs.
When you view video from an external source, you can use most of MovieMate’s controls,
including adjusting color mode, volume, DVD level, and sound mode.
You will need connection cables, which may be included with your external equipment, or
may be purchased from an electronics store.