Epson Powerlite D6250 Users Guide
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Setting Upthe Projector Follow theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse. Projector Placement Projector Connections Attaching andRemoving theCable Clips Attaching andRemoving theCable Cover Installing Batteriesinthe Remote Control Projector Placement You canplace theprojector onalmost anyflatsurface toproject yourpresentation. You canalso install theprojector inaceiling mountifyou want touse itin afixed location. Keep these considerations inmind asyou select aprojector location: • Place theprojector onasturdy, levelsurface orinstall itusing acompatible mount. • Leave plentyofspace around andunder theprojector forventilation, anddonot place iton top ofor next toanything thatcould blockthevents. • Position theprojector within6feet (2m) ofagrounded electricaloutletorextension cord. Projector SetupandInstallation Options Projection Distance Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Projector SetupandInstallation Options You cansetuporinstall yourprojector toview presentations inthe following ways: Front 21
Rear Ceiling Wherever yousetupthe projector, makesuretoposition itsquarely infront ofthe center ofthe screen, not atan angle, ifpossible. If you project fromtheceiling orfrom therear, besure toselect thecorrect Projection optioninthe projectors menusystem. Parent topic:Projector Placement Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projection Distance The distance atwhich youplace theprojector fromthescreen determines theapproximate sizeofthe image. Theimage sizeincreases thefarther theprojector isfrom thescreen, butcan vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio,andother settings. 23
Use thetables heretodetermine approximately howfartoplace theprojector fromthescreen basedon the size ofthe projected image.(Conversion figuresmayhave been rounded upordown.) PowerLite D6150/D6250 4:3 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 30 inches (76cm) 32 to53 inches – 1.9 inches (– 5 cm) (82 to135 cm) 40 inches (102cm) 44 to71 inches – 2.5 inches (– 6 cm) (111 to181 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 55 to90 inches – 3.1 inches (– 8 cm) (139 to228 cm) 60 inches (152cm) 66 to108 inches – 3.8 inches (– 10 cm) (168 to274 cm) 80 inches (203cm) 88 to144 inches – 5 inches (– 13 cm) (225 to367 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 111 to181 inches – 6.3 inches (– 16 cm) (282 to459 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 167 to272 inches – 9.4 inches (– 24 cm) (425 to691 cm) 24
Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 200 inches (508cm) 223 to363 inches – 12.5 inches (– 32 cm) (567 to922 cm) 250 inches (635cm) 280 to454 inches – 15.6 inches (– 40 cm) (710 to1154 cm) 300 inches (762cm) 336 to545 inches – 18.8 inches (– 48 cm) (853 to1385 cm) 16:9 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 28 inches (71cm) 33 to54 inches 0.4 inch (1cm) (83 to137 cm) 30 inches (76cm) 35 to58 inches 0.4 inch (1cm) (90 to148 cm) 40 inches (102cm) 48 to78 inches 0.5 inch (1cm) (121 to198 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 60 to98 inches 0.7 inch (2cm) (152 to248 cm) 60 inches (152cm) 72 to118 inches 0.8 inch (2cm) (183 to299 cm) 80 inches (203cm) 92 to157 inches 1.1 inch (3cm) (245 to400 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 121 to197 inches 1.4 inches (3cm) (307 to501 cm) 25
Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 150 inches (381cm) 182 to296 inches 2 inches (5cm) (463 to753 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 243 to396 inches 2.7 inches (7cm) (618 to1005 cm) 250 inches (635cm) 305 to495 inches 3.4 inches (9cm) (774 to1257 cm) 275 inches (699cm) 335 to545 inches 3.7 inches (10cm) (852 to1383 cm) PowerLite D6155W 16:10 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 29 inches (74cm) 33 to55 inches – 0.4 inch (– 1 cm) (84 to139 cm) 40 inches (102cm) 46 to76 inches – 0.5 inch (– 1 cm) (117 to193 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 58 to95 inches – 0.7 inch (– 2 cm) (148 to242 cm) 60 inches (152cm) 70 to114 inches – 0.8 inch (– 2 cm) (178 to291 cm) 80 inches (203cm) 94 to153 inches – 1.1 inch (– 3 cm) (238 to389 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 118 to192 inches – 1.3 inches (– 3 cm) (299 to487 cm) 26
Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 150 inches (381cm) 177 to288 inches – 2 inches (– 5 cm) (450 to732 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 237 to385 inches – 2.6 inches (– 7 cm) (602 to978 cm) 250 inches (635cm) 296 to482 inches – 3.3 inches (– 8 cm) (753 to1223 cm) 280 inches (711cm) 332 to539 inches – 3.7 inches (– 9 cm) (844 to1370 cm) 4:3 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 25 inches (64cm) 32 to53 inches – 0.4 inch (– 1 cm) (82 to135 cm) 30 inches (76cm) 39 to64 inches – 0.5 inch (– 1 cm) (99 to163 cm) 40 inches (102cm) 52 to86 inches – 0.6 inch (– 2 cm) (133 to218 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 66 to108 inches – 0.8 inch (– 2 cm) (168 to274 cm) 60 inches (152cm) 79 to130 inches – 0.9 inch (– 2 cm) (202 to330 cm) 80 inches (203cm) 106 to173 inches – 1.2 inch (– 3 cm) (270 to441 cm) 27
Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 100 inches (254cm) 133 to217 inches – 1.5 inches (– 4 cm) (339 to552 cm) 120 inches (305cm) 160 to261 inches – 1.8 inches (– 5 cm) (407 to663 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 201 to327 inches – 2.3 inches (– 6 cm) (510 to830 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 268 to436 inches – 3 inches (– 8 cm) (682 to1107 cm) 250 inches (635cm) 336 to545 inches – 3.8 inches (– 10 cm) (853 to1385 cm) 16:9 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 28 inches (71cm) 33 to54 inches 0.4 inch (1cm) (83 to137 cm) 30 inches (76cm) 35 to58 inches 0.4 inch (1cm) (90 to148 cm) 40 inches (102cm) 48 to78 inches 0.5 inch (1cm) (121 to198 cm) 50 inches (127cm) 60 to98 inches 0.7 inch (2cm) (152 to248 cm) 60 inches (152cm) 72 to118 inches 0.8 inch (2cm) (183 to299 cm) 28
Screen orimage size Projection distance(1) Offset fromlenscenter (2) Wide toTele 80 inches (203cm) 97 to157 inches 1.1 inch (3cm) (245 to400 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 121 to197 inches 1.4 inches (3cm) (307 to501 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 182 to296 inches 2 inches (5cm) (463 to753 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 243 to396 inches 2.7 inches (7cm) (618 to1005 cm) 250 inches (635cm) 305 to495 inches 3.4 inches (9cm) (774 to1257 cm) 275 inches (699cm) 335 to545 inches 3.7 inches (10cm) (852 to1383 cm) Parent topic:Projector Placement Projector Connections You canconnect theprojector toavariety ofcomputer, video,andaudio sources todisplay presentations, movies,orother images, withorwithout sound. • Connect anytype ofcomputer thathasastandard videooutput (monitor) portoran HDMI port. • For video projection, connectdevicessuchasDVD players, gamingconsoles, digitalcameras, and camera phoneswithcompatible videooutput ports. • Ifyour presentation orvideo includes sound,youcanconnect audioinputcables, ifnecessary. • For presentations orslide shows without acomputer, youcanconnect USBdevices (suchasaflash drive orcamera) oran optional document camera. Caution: Ifyou willuse theprojector ataltitudes above4921feet(1500 m),turn onHigh Altitude Mode to ensure theprojectors internaltemperature isregulated properly. Connecting toComputer Sources 29
Connecting toVideo Sources Connecting toan External Computer Monitor Connecting toExternal Speakers Connecting toExternal USBDevices Connecting toaDocument Camera Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Product BoxContents Connecting toComputer Sources Follow theinstructions inthese sections toconnect acomputer tothe projector. Connecting toaComputer forVGA Video Connecting toaComputer forHDMI Video andAudio Connecting toaComputer forUSB Mouse Control Connecting toaComputer forSound Parent topic:Projector Connections Connecting toaComputer forVGA Video You canconnect theprojector toyour computer usingaVGA computer cable. Note: Toconnect aMacintosh thatincludes onlyaMini DisplayPort orMini-DVI portforvideo output, you need toobtain anadapter thatallows youtoconnect tothe projectors VGAvideo port.Contact Apple forcompatible adapteroptions. 1. Ifnecessary, disconnectyourcomputers monitorcable. 2. Connect theVGA computer cabletoyour computers monitorport. 3. Connect theother endtoaComputer portonthe projector. 30