Introduction to Your Projector ................................................................................................................... 9
Setting Up the Projector ........................................................................................................................... 21
Refer to these sections to learn more about your projector and this manual.
Projector Features
Notations Used in the Documentation
Where to Go for Additional Information
Projector Parts Locations
Projector Features
The PowerLite D6150, D6155W, and D6250 projectors include these special features:
Bright, high-resolution projection system
• PowerLite D6150/D6155W: Up to 3500 lumens of brightness (white light output and color light output)
PowerLite D6250: Up to 4000 lumens of brightness (white light output and color light output)
• HDMI port for computer or video device connection
• Wired network support
• Projector monitoring and control via remote network computer
• Optional wireless network support, including video and audio transfer
• PC Free presentations via connected USB memory devices or Epson document camera
• Dual VGA ports for connections by multiple presenters
• Port for connecting an external monitor or second projector
Innovative display and operation features
• Split screen feature for projecting two images at the same time
• Low total cost of ownership with sealed body, electrostatic filter, and longer lamp and filter life
• Support for Crestron RoomView network monitoring systems
• Epson Instant Off and Direct Power On features for quick setup and shut down
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• Network message broadcast system to project timely messages to all networked projectors (Windows
only)
Product Box Contents
Additional Components
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
Warranty and Registration Information
Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector
Related concepts
Projector Parts Locations
Product Box Contents
Save all the packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use the original packaging (or
equivalent) when shipping.
Make sure your projector box included all of these parts:
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1Projector
2Remote control
3Remote control batteries (two AA alkaline)
4Power cord
5VGA computer cable
6Cable clips
7Cable cover
8Password Protected sticker
9Projector documentation CD
10Projector software CD
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Parent topic: Projector Features
Additional Components
Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need to obtain the following additional
components:
• To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable compatible with your device. See your local
computer or electronics dealer for purchase information.
• To receive a component video signal, you need a D-sub, 15-pin, component-to-VGA video cable. You
can purchase one from Epson or an authorized Epson reseller.
• To receive an HDMI signal, you need a compatible HDMI cable. See your local computer or
electronics dealer for purchase information.
• To project with audio from certain ports, you may need a commercially available audio cable
compatible with your device. See your local computer or electronics dealer for purchase information.
Parent topic: Projector Features
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts
You can purchase screens, other optional accessories, and replacement parts from an Epson authorized
reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online
at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).
Epson offers the following optional accessories and replacement parts for your projector:
Option or partPart number
Genuine Epson Replacement lamp (PowerLite D6250/D6155W)V13H010L64
Genuine Epson Replacement lamp (PowerLite D6150)V13H010L61
Replacement air filterV13H134A30
Wireless LAN module (ELPAP07)V12H418P12
Quick Wireless Connection USB key (ELPAP08)V12H005M08
Epson DC-11 document cameraV12H377020
Epson DC-10s document cameraELPDC10S
BrightLink Solo interactive moduleV12H415020
BrightLink Solo interactive module with RM EasiteachV12H415020RM
Your projector comes with a basic warranty that lets you project with confidence. For details, see the
warranty brochure that came with your projector.
In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care Road Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you
won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere
in the United States or Canada. See the Extra Care Road Service brochure for details.
Register your product online using the projector CD or at this site: www.epson.com/webreg
Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and services.
Parent topic: Projector Features
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Notations Used in the Documentation
Follow the guidelines in these notations as you read your documentation:
• Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
• Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
• Notes contain important information about your projector.
• Tips contain additional projection information.
Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector
Where to Go for Additional Information
Need quick help on using your projector during a presentation? Here's where to look for help:
• Built-in help system
Press the Help button on the remote control or projector to get quick solutions to common problems.
• www.epson.com/support (U.S) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada)
View FAQs (frequently asked questions) and e-mail your questions to Epson technical support 24
hours a day.
• For detailed instructions on using your projector in a network environment, see the EasyMPNetworkProjection Operation Guide installed with this manual from your projector CD.
• If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed above, you can use the Epson
PrivateLine Support service to get help fast. For details, see "Where to Get Help".
Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector
Related references
Where to Get Help
Projector Parts Locations
Check the projector part illustrations to learn about the parts on your projector.
Projector Parts - Front/Top
Projector Parts - Rear
Projector Parts - Base
Projector Parts - Control Panel
Projector Parts - Remote Control
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Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector
Projector Parts - Front/Top
1Exhaust vent (with shutter)
2Projector status lights
3Remote receiver
4Zoom/focus ring cover
5Foot release lever
6Front adjustable foot
7Lens cover glass
8Speaker
9Air intake vent (air filter)
10Optional wireless LAN module indicator light
11Zoom ring
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12Focus ring
13Cable cover
14Control panel
15Lamp cover
Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations
Projector Parts - Rear
1Optional wireless LAN module port and stopper
2Cable cover screw holes
3RS-232C port
4Monitor Out port
5Audio Out port
6A/C input port
7Cable clip holes
8Security slot
9Security lock port
10Network (LAN) port
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11USB TypeA port
12USB TypeB port
13Computer2 port
14Audio2 port
15Computer1 port
16Audio1 port
17L-Audio-R audio ports
18S-Video port
19Video port
20HDMI port
21Trigger out port
1Power button
2Source Search button (searches for connected sources)
3Vertical keystone adjustment buttons (adjust screen shape) and arrow buttons
4Horizontal keystone adjustment buttons (adjust screen shape) and arrow buttons
5Help button (accesses projector help information)
6Esc button (cancels/exits functions)
7Enter button (selects options)
8Menu button (accesses projector menu system)
Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations
Related references
Projector Light Status
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Projector Parts - Remote Control
1Power button
2Computer button (cycles through connected computer sources)
3Video button (cycles through connected video sources)
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4Split button (splits the screen)
5Numeric buttons (enter numbers)
6A/V Mute button (turns off picture and sound)
7Freeze button (stops video action)
8Auto button (automatically adjusts position, tracking, and sync settings)
9Aspect button (selects the image aspect ratio)
10Page Up/Down buttons (control presentation slides)
11E-Zoom +/– buttons (zoom into and out of the image)
12Menu button (accesses projector menu system)
13Arrow buttons (move through on-screen options and control wireless mouse functions)
14Enter button (selects options and controls wireless mouse functions)
15Esc button (cancels/exits functions and controls wireless mouse functions)
16Volume up and down buttons (adjust speaker volume)
17Pointer button (activates on-screen pointer)
18Help button (accesses projector help information)
19Color Mode button (selects display modes)
20Num button (switches buttons to number function for entering numbers)
21ID button (selects projector and remote control ID numbers)
22User button (customizable for different functions)
23USB button (cycles through connected USB sources)
24LAN button (switches to available network sources)
25Source Search button (searches for connected sources)
Parent topic: Projector Parts Locations
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Setting Up the Projector
Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector for use.
Projector Placement
Projector Connections
Attaching and Removing the Cable Clips
Attaching and Removing the Cable Cover
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
Projector Placement
You can place the projector on almost any flat surface to project your presentation.
You can also install the projector in a ceiling mount if you want to use it in a fixed location.
Keep these considerations in mind as you select a projector location:
• Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface or install it using a compatible mount.
• Leave plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation, and do not place it on top of or
next to anything that could block the vents.
• Position the projector within 6feet (2 m) of a grounded electrical outlet or extension cord.
Projector Setup and Installation Options
Projection Distance
Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector
Projector Setup and Installation Options
You can set up or install your projector to view presentations in the following ways:
Front
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Rear
Ceiling
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Rear Ceiling
Wherever you set up the projector, make sure to position it squarely in front of the center of the screen,
not at an angle, if possible.
If you project from the ceiling or from the rear, be sure to select the correct Projection option in the
projector's menu system.
Parent topic: Projector Placement
Related references
Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu
Projection Distance
The distance at which you place the projector from the screen determines the approximate size of the
image. The image size increases the farther the projector is from the screen, but can vary depending on
the zoom factor, aspect ratio, and other settings.
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Use the tables here to determine approximately how far to place the projector from the screen based on
the size of the projected image. (Conversion figures may have been rounded up or down.)
PowerLite D6150/D6250
4:3 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen
Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
30 inches (76 cm)32 to 53 inches–1.9 inches (–5 cm)
(82 to 135 cm)
40 inches (102 cm)44 to 71 inches–2.5 inches (–6 cm)
(111 to 181 cm)
50 inches (127 cm)55 to 90 inches–3.1 inches (–8 cm)
(139 to 228 cm)
60 inches (152 cm)66 to 108 inches–3.8 inches (–10 cm)
(168 to 274 cm)
80 inches (203 cm)88 to 144 inches–5 inches (–13 cm)
(225 to 367 cm)
100 inches (254 cm)111 to 181 inches–6.3 inches (–16 cm)
(282 to 459 cm)
150 inches (381 cm)167 to 272 inches–9.4 inches (–24 cm)
(425 to 691 cm)
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Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
200 inches (508 cm)223 to 363 inches–12.5 inches (–32 cm)
(567 to 922 cm)
250 inches (635 cm)280 to 454 inches–15.6 inches (–40 cm)
(710 to 1154 cm)
300 inches (762 cm)336 to 545 inches–18.8 inches (–48 cm)
(853 to 1385 cm)
16:9 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen
Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
28 inches (71 cm)33 to 54 inches0.4 inch (1 cm)
(83 to 137 cm)
30 inches (76 cm)35 to 58 inches0.4 inch (1 cm)
(90 to 148 cm)
40 inches (102 cm)48 to 78 inches0.5 inch (1 cm)
(121 to 198 cm)
50 inches (127 cm)60 to 98 inches0.7 inch (2 cm)
(152 to 248 cm)
60 inches (152 cm)72 to 118 inches0.8 inch (2 cm)
(183 to 299 cm)
80 inches (203 cm)92 to 157 inches1.1 inch (3 cm)
(245 to 400 cm)
100 inches (254 cm)121 to 197 inches1.4 inches (3 cm)
(307 to 501 cm)
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Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
150 inches (381 cm)182 to 296 inches2 inches (5 cm)
(463 to 753 cm)
200 inches (508 cm)243 to 396 inches2.7 inches (7 cm)
(618 to 1005 cm)
250 inches (635 cm)305 to 495 inches3.4 inches (9 cm)
(774 to 1257 cm)
275 inches (699 cm)335 to 545 inches3.7 inches (10 cm)
(852 to 1383 cm)
PowerLite D6155W
16:10 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen
Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
29 inches (74 cm)33 to 55 inches–0.4 inch (–1 cm)
(84 to 139 cm)
40 inches (102 cm)46 to 76 inches–0.5 inch (–1 cm)
(117 to 193 cm)
50 inches (127 cm)58 to 95 inches–0.7 inch (–2 cm)
(148 to 242 cm)
60 inches (152 cm)70 to 114 inches–0.8 inch (–2 cm)
(178 to 291 cm)
80 inches (203 cm)94 to 153 inches–1.1 inch (–3 cm)
(238 to 389 cm)
100 inches (254 cm)118 to 192 inches–1.3 inches (–3 cm)
(299 to 487 cm)
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Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
150 inches (381 cm)177 to 288 inches–2 inches (–5 cm)
(450 to 732 cm)
200 inches (508 cm)237 to 385 inches–2.6 inches (–7 cm)
(602 to 978 cm)
250 inches (635 cm)296 to 482 inches–3.3 inches (–8 cm)
(753 to 1223 cm)
280 inches (711 cm)332 to 539 inches–3.7 inches (–9 cm)
(844 to 1370 cm)
4:3 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen
Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
25 inches (64 cm)32 to 53 inches–0.4 inch (–1 cm)
(82 to 135 cm)
30 inches (76 cm)39 to 64 inches–0.5 inch (–1 cm)
(99 to 163 cm)
40 inches (102 cm)52 to 86 inches–0.6 inch (–2 cm)
(133 to 218 cm)
50 inches (127 cm)66 to 108 inches–0.8 inch (–2 cm)
(168 to 274 cm)
60 inches (152 cm)79 to 130 inches–0.9 inch (–2 cm)
(202 to 330 cm)
80 inches (203 cm)106 to 173 inches–1.2 inch (–3 cm)
(270 to 441 cm)
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Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
100 inches (254 cm)133 to 217 inches–1.5 inches (–4 cm)
(339 to 552 cm)
120 inches (305 cm)160 to 261 inches–1.8 inches (–5 cm)
(407 to 663 cm)
150 inches (381 cm)201 to 327 inches–2.3 inches (–6 cm)
(510 to 830 cm)
200 inches (508 cm)268 to 436 inches–3 inches (–8 cm)
(682 to 1107 cm)
250 inches (635 cm)336 to 545 inches–3.8 inches (–10 cm)
(853 to 1385 cm)
16:9 Aspect Ratio Image or Screen
Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
Wide to Tele
28 inches (71 cm)33 to 54 inches0.4 inch (1 cm)
(83 to 137 cm)
30 inches (76 cm)35 to 58 inches0.4 inch (1 cm)
(90 to 148 cm)
40 inches (102 cm)48 to 78 inches0.5 inch (1 cm)
(121 to 198 cm)
50 inches (127 cm)60 to 98 inches0.7 inch (2 cm)
(152 to 248 cm)
60 inches (152 cm)72 to 118 inches0.8 inch (2 cm)
(183 to 299 cm)
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Screen or image sizeProjection distance (1)Offset from lens center (2)
80 inches (203 cm)97 to 157 inches1.1 inch (3 cm)
100 inches (254 cm)121 to 197 inches1.4 inches (3 cm)
150 inches (381 cm)182 to 296 inches2 inches (5 cm)
200 inches (508 cm)243 to 396 inches2.7 inches (7 cm)
250 inches (635 cm)305 to 495 inches3.4 inches (9 cm)
275 inches (699 cm)335 to 545 inches3.7 inches (10 cm)
Parent topic: Projector Placement
Projector Connections
Wide to Tele
(245 to 400 cm)
(307 to 501 cm)
(463 to 753 cm)
(618 to 1005 cm)
(774 to 1257 cm)
(852 to 1383 cm)
You can connect the projector to a variety of computer, video, and audio sources to display
presentations, movies, or other images, with or without sound.
• Connect any type of computer that has a standard video output (monitor) port or an HDMI port.
• For video projection, connect devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles, digital cameras, and
camera phones with compatible video output ports.
• If your presentation or video includes sound, you can connect audio input cables, if necessary.
• For presentations or slide shows without a computer, you can connect USB devices (such as a flash
drive or camera) or an optional document camera.
Caution: If you will use the projector at altitudes above 4921 feet (1500 m), turn on High Altitude Mode
to ensure the projector's internal temperature is regulated properly.
Connecting to Computer Sources
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Connecting to Video Sources
Connecting to an External Computer Monitor
Connecting to External Speakers
Connecting to External USB Devices
Connecting to a Document Camera
Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector
Related references
Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu
Product Box Contents
Connecting to Computer Sources
Follow the instructions in these sections to connect a computer to the projector.
Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video
Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video and Audio
Connecting to a Computer for USB Mouse Control
Connecting to a Computer for Sound
Parent topic: Projector Connections
Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video
You can connect the projector to your computer using a VGA computer cable.
Note: To connect a Macintosh that includes only a Mini DisplayPort or Mini-DVI port for video output,
you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's VGA video port. Contact
Apple for compatible adapter options.
1.If necessary, disconnect your computer's monitor cable.
2.Connect the VGA computer cable to your computer's monitor port.
3.Connect the other end to a Computer port on the projector.
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