Epson Projector Emp Twd1 User Manual
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29 Advanced Operations Repeat modes available during program play and random play Canceling repeat play •Press repeatedly until “ ” is displayed on the screen. •Turn off the power switch on the main unit. • You cannot use the “Title repeat” function with some DVDs. • To cancel repeat, press . •Display the menu bar and move the pointer to to select repeat play. sp. 34 Repeat modeScreen displayDisplay window display Repeats the chapter/track designated when repeat play was selected Repeats all tracks set during program play, or repeats all tracks in random play Repeat OFF not displayed Repeat modeTrack 1Tr a c k 2Track 3Track 4Screen displayDisplay window display Track repeat Repeat all tracks Repeat OFF not displayed Repeat play position

30 You can set titles, chapters, and tracks to playback in the order of your preference. 1Press when stopped. Each time you press , the display window on the main unit changes as follows. Press repeatedly until “PRGM” is displayed. 2Set the order according to the following screen explanations. s “When using the numeric buttons” p. 21 3Press . •Playback begins according to the order you set. •Once the set playback is fully complete, playback ceases and “Program” is displayed. Canceling set items on the program screen individually Set numbers are deleted one by one each time is pressed. Canceling all set items on the program screen Press . Also cancelled when the power to this unit is switched off. Resuming normal playback When stopped, press repeatedly until the display window of the main unit returns to its normal display state. In this case, the contents entered in the program screen remain in memory. Program play can be executed by pressing again and selecting “PRGM”. •A maximum of 99 titles, chapters or tracks can be selected. If you try to enter more than 99, “FULL” is displayed. • If the total of the set playback time exceeds 9 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds, “--:--” is displayed in the display window of the main unit, however, you can continue to perform the set order as it is. • If you press , instead of setting the chapter or track number, “ALL” is displayed and all of the chapters and tracks contained in that title/group are set. •If stopped during program play mode, resume play cannot be used. •Depending on the type of disc, you may not be able to use program play. Playing in the order of your choice (program play) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Program play Random play sp. 31 Normal playback Normal display

31 Advanced Operations You can choose to play titles or chapters/tracks at random with this unit. The playback order always changes when using random play. 1Press when stopped. Whenever you press the display window display changes in the following way. Keep pressing until “RANDOM” is displayed. 2Press . Once one title or track has finished, another title or track is played randomly. Resuming normal playback When stopped, press repeatedly until the display window of the main unit returns to its normal display state. •Random play is cancelled if the following operations are performed. - The disc tray is opened. - Power to this unit is switched off. •Even if you press repeatedly during random play, you cannot skip to the previously played content. It only returns to the start of the current chapter/track. •If stopped during random play mode, resume play cannot be used. Playback at random (random play) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Program play sp. 30 Random play Normal playback Normal display

32 When a disc has been recorded with multiple audio signals or languages, you can switch to the available audio signal or language of your preference. 1Press during playback. The current audio settings are displayed. 2While the audio settings are displayed, press repeatedly and select the desired setting. Press to change the setting. 3Wait a few seconds, or press . •You can also use the menu bar to change the setting. sp. 34 •If a language code (for example AA) is displayed sp. 46 • The meaning of the characters displayed during playback is as follows. - ST: Stereo - L: Left channel audio - R: Right channel audio Changing the audio language

33 Advanced Operations You can choose whether or not to display subtitles for discs that have been recorded with subtitles. When a disc has been recorded with multiple language subtitles, you can switch to the available language of your preference. 1Press during playback. The current subtitle settings are displayed. 2While the subtitle settings are displayed, press repeatedly and select your language/OFF. Press and select the subtitle language. If you press repeatedly, you can select the subtitle type and subtitles display on/off. 3Wait a few seconds, or press . For discs that have been recorded with multiple camera angles, you can switch from the main angle to a different camera angle of your preference, such as from above, or from the right, during playback. 1Press during playback. The current angle is displayed. 2While the angle is displayed, press repeatedly and select the desired angle. Press to change the setting. 3Wait a few seconds, or press . Changing the subtitles display Changing the angle

34 1Press twice during playback. The following status bar and menu bar is projected. 2Press until the pointer reaches the item you wish to use. 3Press . •Press once and the menu bar disappears. •When stopped, some functions may not work. •The status bar is not displayed when playing back cinemascope (letterbox) . Although functions can be set in this state, when it is necessary to display the status bar, press to return the aspect ratio to normal. Press to return to the former aspect ratio. Menu bar function list Select the repeat mode. sp. 28, 29 Set a time based start point. sp. 26 only. During playback, select the chapter number you wish to play using the numeric buttons. With the function/numerics toggle switch in the [123 ] position, enter the number in the following way. Example) 5: 10: → 20: → If you make a mistake, enter the correct number once again. Press . Select the audio language/type. sp. 32 Select to change the subtitles display. sp. 33 Select the angle. sp. 33 Making operations from the menu bar Set to the [Function] position before performing operations

35 Advanced Operations Auto stand-by: When playback has finished or been stopped, or an operation has not been performed for around 3 minutes, the power switches off automatically. Sleep timer: Once the set time has elapsed, the power switches off automatically. You can prevent unneccesary power being consumed if you fall asleep while watching a movie. You cannot use auto stand-by and sleep timer at the same time. Press . •Each time you press , the display window display changes as follows. Press repeatedly until the desired item is displayed. •If you select something other than “A.STBY ON”, auto stand-by is cancelled. Setting auto stand-by “A.STBY” flashes approximately 20 seconds before the power switches off. Changing the sleep timer Press repeatedly and select the new time. Checking the sleep timer setting Once the sleep timer has been set, if you press once, the set time is displayed in the display window. Canceling the sleep timer Perform either of the following operations. Press . Press repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” is displayed in the display window. •Sleep timer settings are not memorized. If the power is switched off, the sleep timer is canceled. •When in external video mode, video is switched off automatically if no signal is input and no operations are performed for 30 minutes. This function is performed regardless of the sleep timer settings. •Auto stand-by cannot be used when in external video mode. •Auto stand-by does not work with discs that return to the menu once playback has completed. Auto-standby, goodnight timer (Sleep timer) settings Set to the [Function] position before performing operations Auto stand-by is activated. After 10 minutes have elapsed, the power switches off. After 150 minutes have elapsed, the power switches off. Sleep timer is cancelled.

36 To enjoy clearer images, enable Progressive mode. When stopped, or when there is no disc loaded in the disc tray, press . Whenever you press the display window display changes in the following way. Press until “PROGRESSIVE” is displayed. You can lock the disc tray so that small children cannot interfere with it. The disc lock allows you to lock the tray when a disc has been inserted. With the power turned on ( is lit green) press and hold on the main unit, then press . •“LOCKED” is displayed in the display window on the main unit, and the disc tray is locked. •To cancel the disc lock, follow the same procedure. “UNLOCKED” is displayed in the display window on the main unit, and the disc tray becomes unlocked. For better image quality (Progressive mode) Set to the [Function] position before performing operations All scan lines are displayed in one video field. This achieves a far superior image than interlacing. Traditional video system. A single screen is made up of two video fields comprising the odd number of scan lines and the even number of scan lines, displayed alternately. Tr a y l o c k

37 Advanced Operations Aside from the built-in DVD player, this unit can project images by connecting to the following kind of equipment with a video output port. - Video recorcer - Game machine - Video camera and so on When the video equipment you are connecting conforms to both the S-Video format and the composite video format, you can enjoy higher quality images by connecting with S-Video. The composite video format, is also simply referred to as “Video Out”. Composite video format Becoming a Projection Expert Connecting to other video equipment If the equipment you are connecting has a unique connector shape, connect using the cable that came with your equipment, or an optional cable. •Turn off connected equipment. Damage may result if you try to connect when the power is on. •Do not try to force a cable connector to fit a port with a different shape. This may damage the unit or the equipment. •Close the interface cover when you are not connecting to external video equipment. To audio out port To Video out portTo Audio input port Video/audio cable (commercially available)To Video input port (yellow)Ye l l o w Red White Output Vid e o Audio R L “Connecting to other video equipment” Continued

38 S-Video format 1Remove the lens cover if it is in place. 2Turn on the power switch on the main unit then press . 3Press . “VIDEO” is displayed in the display window and this unit switches to external video mode. 4Switch on the power to the connected video equipment then start playback. If the lamp was off, it comes on. After a moment, the image is projected. Functions available when in external video mode The functions available when in external video mode are as follows. vColor Mode sp. 19 v Wide/Normal sp. 55 v Sleep sp. 35 vSound Mode sp. 41 v DVD level sp. 42v Break sp. 19 vImage On/Off sp. 23 v Adjusting high pitched tones sp. 41 v Mute sp. 19 vVo l u m e sp. 15v Information sp. 50 v Picture Quality sp. 48 vSelect button sp. 48, 50 To return to the standard built-in DVD player Press . “DVD/CD” is displayed in the display window and this unit switches back to DVD mode. To audio out port To S-Video out port S-video cable (commercially available) RCAaudio cable (commercially available) To A u d i o input port To S-Video input port Connect with the ▲ facing downwards White Output Audio L R S-VideoRed Projecting images from external video equipment