Epson MovieMate 60 User's Guide - Page 51

Adjusting Dolby Audio Settings, Setting Video and Other Options, Option Menu

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Adjusting Dolby Audio Settings You can adjust settings for external equipment with a DTS/Dolby Digital Decoder or DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital. 1. Press the button on the remote control. You see the Language Setup Page. 2. Press to display the Audio Setup Page. 3. Press to highlight Digital Output or Night Mode, then press to select it. You can select the following settings: ■ Digital Output: Change to Stream if you have connected a DTS/Dolby Digital Decoder to the Audio-Out port. ■ Night Mode: Turn this setting on if you are watching a Dolby Digital DVD at low volume. 4. Press or to select the setting you want to change, then press to save it. 5. To exit the menu, press . Setting Video and Other Options You can use the Visual Setup menus to adjust the signal format for external video equipment and set other options. Option Menu 1. Press on the remote control. You see the Visual Setup menu. 2. Press to highlight Option, then press to select it. 3. Press until you see the option you want to set. You can adjust the following items: ■ Mic Input Volume: Adjust this setting if the microphone level is too low or too high. ■ User Button: You can assign one of the following five items to the User button: Power Consumption, Info, Zoom, Resolution, Ceiling Projection. By pressing the button, the assigned menu item selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing you to make one-touch settings/adjustments. ■ Child Lock: Turn this setting on to lock the page 47 for more information. button on the control panel. See ■ High Altitude Mode: Turn this setting on if you use the projector at an altitude above 4900 feet (1500 meters), to ensure that the projector does not overheat. Doing More with Epson MovieMate 51

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Doing More with Epson MovieMate
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Adjusting Dolby Audio Settings
You can adjust settings for external equipment with a DTS/Dolby
Digital Decoder or DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital.
1.
Press the
button on the remote control. You see the
Language
Setup Page
.
2.
Press
to display the
Audio Setup Page
.
3.
Press
to highlight
Digital Output
or
Night Mode
, then press
to select it. You
can select the following settings:
Digital Output
: Change to
Stream
if you have connected a DTS/Dolby Digital
Decoder to the Audio-Out port.
Night Mode
: Turn this setting on if you are watching a Dolby Digital DVD at low
volume.
4.
Press
or
to select the setting you want to change, then press
to save it.
5.
To exit the menu, press
Setting Video and Other Options
You can use the Visual Setup menus to adjust the signal format for external video equipment
and set other options.
Option Menu
1.
Press
on the remote control. You see the Visual Setup menu.
2.
Press
to highlight
Option
, then press
to select it.
3.
Press
until you see the option you want to set.
You can adjust the following items:
Mic Input Volume:
Adjust this setting if the microphone level is too low or too high.
User Button:
You can assign one of the following five items to the User button:
Power Consumption, Info, Zoom, Resolution, Ceiling Projection. By pressing the
button, the assigned menu item selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing
you to make one-touch settings/adjustments.
Child Lock:
Turn this setting
on to
lock the
button on the control panel. See
page 47 for more information.
High Altitude Mode:
Turn this setting on if you use the projector at an altitude
above 4900 feet (1500 meters), to ensure that the projector does not overheat.