WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes.
Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and
filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. Except as specifically
explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
WARNING: The projector and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from small
children to avoid any risk of suffocation.
Caution: When you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with your bare hands; the invisible residue left by
the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp.
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Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for
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Pixelworks and DNX are trademarks of Pixelworks, Inc.
HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
This product includes RSA BSAFE™ software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a registered trademark of RSA
Security Inc. BSAFE RSA Security Inc. is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries.
This product includes software from TOSHIBA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CORPORATION.
is a registered trademark of TOSHIBA INFORMATION SYSTEMS CORPORATION in
Japan.
WPA™, WPA2™, and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of
their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
This information is subject to change without notice.
G5750WUNL/G5950NL is an easy-to-use, lightweight projector. It
offers up to 4000 lumens (G5450WUNL), 4500 lumens
(G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5750WUNL), or 5200 lumens
(G5950NL) of brightness, and provides a native XGA
(G5550NL/G5950NL), WXGA (G5650WNL), or WUXGA
(G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL) resolution. You can connect it to a
wide range of computers and video sources. You can project from a
USB storage device, or over a wired network. With the optional
Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module, you can also project over an 802.11g,
802.11b, or 802.11a wireless network.
Your projector offers these easy setup, control, and security features:
■Manual horizontal and vertical lens shift
®
Pro G5450WUNL/G5550NL/G5650WNL/
■Centered lens design
■Instant Off
■Quick Corner
■Optical zoom lens for flexible placement and positioning (lens not
included)
■5 optional bayonet lenses
■One-touch filter replacement
■Side-loading easy lamp access
■Security features include password, user’s logo, the ability to lock
the projector buttons, a security cable attachment (cable not
included), a slot for an optional Kensington
lens theft deterrent screw
®
feature for fast setup and shut down
®
for easy image shape/size adjustment
®
security lock, and a
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Additional enhancements:
■Crestron RoomView
■A Message Broadcasting plug-in that allows you to project timely
®
compatibility
alerts and messages to all networked projectors (to download both
the plug-in and its instructions, visit Epson’s support website at
www.epson.com/support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support
(Canada) and select your product).
■Closed captioning for the hearing impaired
■HDMI for digital connectivity (HDCP compatible)
■DVI-D for digital connectivity (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL
only, HDCP compatible)
■2000:1 (G5650WNL/G5950NL), 1500:1 (G5750WUNL), or
1000:1 (G5450WUNL/G5550NL) contrast ratio
■Color match images from two or more projectors for a uniform,
wide-screen view
■When you present with PowerPoint
®
, project only the slide
images while viewing handout notes and controls on the
computer screen
note
The projector is not a
medical device and cannot
be used for medical
diagnosis.
12Welcome
■Perform six-axis color adjustment for fine art and photography
■Project two images simultaneously using the projector’s split
screen feature
■Project images from different networked computers
simultaneously using the EasyMP Multi PC Projection software
■Project X-ray photographs and other medical images using
DICOM SIM Color Mode
■Choose between four different test patterns to use when adjusting
the projector image
Using Your Documentation
Please follow these guidelines as you read through this manual:
■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 hints.
Getting More Information
Need tips on giving presentations? Quick steps for setting up your
projector? Here’s where you can look for help:
■Quick Reference card
Provides information for connecting the projector to your
equipment, displaying and adjusting the image, using the remote
control, and solving display problems.
■EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide
Provides detailed instructions on using your projector in a
network environment (installed along with this manual from the
projector CD). To set up your projector for the first time on a
network, see page 75 of this User’s Guide.
note
In some cases, the
illustrations in this guide
may not exactly match your
projector.
■EasyMP Multi PC Projection Operation Guide
Provides instructions on using the EasyMP Multi PC Projection
software to simultaneously display images from different
networked computers (installed along with this manual from the
projector CD).
■EasyMP Monitor Operation Guide
Provides instructions on using the EasyMP Monitor software
(available for Windows only) to manage projectors on a network.
To view the guide, double-click the icon on your computer's
desktop. To download the software, double-click the
EasyMP Monitor
icon on your computer’s desktop.
Download
Welcome13
■PC Free Operation Guide
Provides instructions on projecting files from a USB storage
device or digital camera that is connected to the projector
(installed along with this manual from the projector CD).
■EasyMP Slide Converter Operation Guide
Provides instructions on using the EasyMP Slide Converter
software to convert and transfer presentations to a USB storage
device so that you can present without using a computer (installed
along with this manual from the projector CD).
■Built-in help system
Provides assistance for common problems. Available from the
Help button on the projector or the remote control. See page 146
for details.
■epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada)
Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to Epson support.
■PrivateLine
®
support
If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the
sources listed in this section, you can use the Epson PrivateLine
Support service to get help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter
the PIN on the PrivateLine card. See page 161 for more
information.
14Welcome
Registration and Warranty
Your projector comes with a basic warranty that lets you project with
confidence. For details, see the warranty brochure included with your
projector.
In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care
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, Canada, or Puerto Rico. See the
brochure included with your projector for details.
Register online using your projector CD or at epson.com/webreg
Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories,
products, and services.
SM
Road Service. In the
.
Optional Accessories
To enhance your use of the projector, Epson offers the following
optional accessories:
ProductPart number
Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro
G5450WUNL/G5550NL
Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro
G5650WNL/G5750WUNL/G5950NL
You can purchase screens or other accessories 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).
16Welcome
1
1
Setting Up the Projector
This chapter tells you how to unpack the projector and connect it to
a notebook or desktop computer, to video equipment, such as a
Blu-ray Disc
game console, camcorder, or digital camera, and/or to your local area
network.
You can also connect the projector to a USB storage device or digital
camera.
Follow the instructions in this chapter on:
■Unpacking the projector
■Positioning the projector
■Connecting to a computer
■Connecting to video equipment
■Connecting an external monitor
■Playing sound through the projector
■Connecting to a digital camera or other USB device
™
/DVD player, digital tuner, cable or satellite box, video
■Turning the projector on and off
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Unpacking the Projector
After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all these parts:
note
If you mount the projector
on the ceiling, the interface
and button names on the
projector will appear upside
down. Attach the interface
label stickers so that you can
more easily read the names.
Projector and lens cap
Cable cover
Power cord
PDF manuals and
registration CD-ROM
Remote control and
2 AA batteries
VGA computer cable
Projector software
CD-ROM
Password Protected
sticker
Interface label stickers
Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use
the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the
projector to another location. If you are moving the projector by
hand, use the projector handle. See page 143 for transportation
instructions.
18Setting Up the Projector
Additional Components
Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need
additional components:
■To receive an HDMI signal from your video device, you’ll need
an HDMI cable. One may be provided with your video
equipment.
■To receive a DVI-D video signal from your video device, you’ll
need a DVI cable (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only) or
DVI/HDMI conversion cable.
■To receive a component video signal from your video device,
you’ll need a component video cable. One may be provided with
your video equipment.
■To receive an RGB or component video signal from a video
device that has RGB or component (PrPbY or CrCbY)
connectors, you’ll need a BNC-type video cable. One may be
provided with your video equipment.
■To receive an S-Video signal, you’ll need an S-Video cable. One
may be provided with your video equipment.
Positioning the Projector
If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll
probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen. This lets
you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and remain
close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to leave as
much space as possible between the projector and the screen to get a
good-size image.
Use the illustrations and tables below to help you determine
placement. Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending
on which lens you’re using and whether you’ve adjusted the image
with vertical lens shift, zoom, or any other settings.
You can also use the Image Size Calculator
on the Epson website.
note
You can mount the projector
on the ceiling, or place it
behind a translucent screen
for rear projection. See
page 163 for details.
Center of
lens
Center of
lens
Setting Up the Projector19
PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image,
Standard zoom lens (part number V12H004S05)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
50 inches53 to 97 inches
(136 to 246 cm)
60 inches64 to 117 inches
(164 to 296 cm)
80 inches87 to 156 inches
(220 to 397 cm)
100 inches109 to 196 inches
(276 to 497 cm)
150 inches164 to 294 inches
(417 to 747 cm)
200 inches219 to 393 inches
(557 to 998 cm)
250 inches275 to 491 inches
(698 to 1248 cm)
300 inches330 to 590 inches
(838 to 1499 cm)
-2.2 to 28.7 inches
(-6 to 73 cm)
-2.7 to 34.5 inches
(-7 to 88 cm)
-3.5 to 45.9 inches
(-9 to 117 cm)
-4.4 to 57.4 inches
(-11 to 146 cm)
-6.6 to 86.1 inches
(-17 to 219 cm)
-8.9 to 114.9 inches
(-22 to 292 cm)
-11.1 to 143.6 inches
(-28 to 365 cm)
-13.3 to 172.3 inches
(-34 to 438 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Middle
throw zoom lens 1 (part number V12H004M04)
20Setting Up the Projector
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
50 inches95 to 146 inches
60 inches115 to 176 inches
80 inches155 to 236 inches
100 inches194 to 296 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
(242 to 371 cm)
(292 to 447 cm)
(393 to 599 cm)
(494 to 751 cm)
-2.2 to 28.7 inches
(-6 to 73 cm)
-2.7 to 34.5 inches
(-7 to 88 cm)
-3.5 to 45.9 inches
(-9 to 117 cm)
-4.4 to 57.4 inches
(-11 to 146 cm)
Screen size
Projection distance (A)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
150 inches294 to 446 inches
(746 to 1132 cm)
200 inches393 to 595 inches
(998 to 1512 cm)
250 inches492 to 745 inches
(1250 to 1893 cm)
300 inches591 to 895 inches
(1502 to 2273 cm)
-6.6 to 86.1 inches
(-17 to 219 cm)
-8.9 to 114.9 inches
(-22 to 292 cm)
-11.1 to 143.6 inches
(-28 to 365 cm)
-13.3 to 172.3 inches
(-34 to 438 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Middle
throw zoom lens 2 (part number V12H004M05)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
50 inches142 to 219 inches
60 inches172 to 264 inches
80 inches231 to 354 inches
100 inches291 to 444 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
-2.2 to 28.7 inches
(361 to 555 cm)
(437 to 670 cm)
(588 to 898 cm)
(739 to 1127 cm)
(-6 to 73 cm)
-2.7 to 34.5 inches
(-7 to 88 cm)
-3.5 to 45.9 inches
(-9 to 117 cm)
-4.4 to 57.4 inches
(-11 to 146 cm)
150 inches439 to 669 inches
(1116 to 1698 cm)
200 inches588 to 894 inches
(1494 to 2270 cm)
250 inches737 to 1119 inches
(1871 to 2841 cm)
300 inches885 to 1344 inches
(2249 to 3413 cm)
-6.6 to 86.1 inches
(-17 to 219 cm)
-8.9 to 114.9 inches
(-22 to 292 cm)
-11.1 to 143.6 inches
(-28 to 365 cm)
-13.3 to 172.3 inches
(-34 to 438 cm)
Setting Up the Projector21
PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Long
throw zoom lens (part number V12H004L06)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
50 inches215 to 292 inches
(546 to 742 cm)
60 inches259 to 352 inches
(659 to 894 cm)
80 inches348 to 472 inches
(885 to 1199 cm)
100 inches437 to 592 inches
(1111 to 1503 cm)
150 inches660 to 891 inches
(1675 to 2263 cm)
200 inches882 to 1190 inches
(2240 to 3024 cm)
250 inches1104 to 1490 inches
(2804 to 3784 cm)
300 inches1326 to 1789 inches
(3369 to 4545 cm)
-2.2 to 28.7 inches
(-6 to 73 cm)
-2.7 to 34.5 inches
(-7 to 88 cm)
-3.5 to 45.9 inches
(-9 to 117 cm)
-4.4 to 57.4 inches
(-11 to 146 cm)
-6.6 to 86.1 inches
(-17 to 219 cm)
-8.9 to 114.9 inches
(-22 to 292 cm)
-11.1 to 143.6 inches
(-28 to 365 cm)
-13.3 to 172.3 inches
(-34 to 438 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Rear
projection wide lens (part number V12H004R03)
22Setting Up the Projector
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
50 inches31 inches (80 cm)13.2 inches (34 cm)
60 inches38 inches (96 cm)15.9 inches (40 cm)
80 inches51 inches (130 cm)21.2 inches (54 cm)
100 inches64 inches (163 cm)26.5 inches (67 cm)
150 inches97 inches (247 cm)39.7 inches (101 cm)
200 inches130 inches (330 cm)53 inches (135 cm)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Standard zoom lens (part
number V12H004S05)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
30 inches32 to 59 inches
(81 to 149 cm)
40 inches43 to 79 inches
(109 to 200 cm)
50 inches54 to 99 inches
(138 to 251 cm)
60 inches66 to 119 inches
(167 to 302 cm)
80 inches88 to 159 inches
(224 to 405 cm)
100 inches111 to 200 inches
(281 to 507 cm)
150 inches167 to 300 inches
(424 to 762 cm)
200 inches223 to 401 inches
(567 to 1018 cm)
250 inches280 to 501 inches
(710 to 1273 cm)
300 inches336 to 602 inches
(853 to 1529 cm)
-1.5 to 17.4 inches
(-4 to 44 cm)
-2 to 23.2 inches
(-5 to 59 cm)
-2.5 to 29 inches
(-6 to 74 cm)
-3 to 34.8 inches
(-8 to 88 cm)
-4 to 46.4 inches
(-10 to 118 cm)
-5 to 58 inches
(-13 to 147 cm)
-7.6 to 87.1 inches
(-19 to 221 cm)
-10.1 to 116.1 inches
(-26 to 295 cm)
-12.6 to 145.1 inches
(-32 to 369 cm)
-15.1 to 174.1 inches
(-38 to 442 cm)
Setting Up the Projector23
PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Middle throw zoom
lens 1 (part number V12H004M04)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
40 inches77 to 118 inches
(196 to 301 cm)
50 inches97 to 149 inches
(247 to 378 cm)
60 inches117 to 179 inches
(298 to 456 cm)
80 inches158 to 241 inches
(401 to 611 cm)
100 inches198 to 302 inches
(504 to 766 cm)
150 inches300 to 454 inches
(761 to 1154 cm)
200 inches401 to 607 inches
(1018 to 1542 cm)
250 inches502 to 760 inches
(1275 to 1930 cm)
300 inches603 to 913 inches
(1532 to 2318 cm)
-2 to 23.2 inches
(-5 to 59 cm)
-2.5 to 29.0 inches
(-6 to 74 cm)
-3 to 34.8 inches
(-8 to 88 cm)
-4 to 46.4 inches
(-10 to 118 cm)
-5 to 58 inches
(-13 to 147 cm)
-7.6 to 87.1 inches
(-19 to 221 cm)
-10.1 to 116.1 inches
(-26 to 295 cm)
-12.6 to 145.1 inches
(-32 to 369 cm)
-15.1 to 174.1 inches
(-38 to 442 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Middle throw zoom
lens 2 (part number V12H004M05)
24Setting Up the Projector
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
40 inches115 to 177 inches
50 inches145 to 223 inches
60 inches175 to 269 inches
80 inches236 to 361 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
(292 to 450 cm)
(369 to 567 cm)
(446 to 684 cm)
(600 to 917 cm)
-2 to 23.2 inches
(-5 to 59 cm)
-2.5 to 29.0 inches
(-6 to 74 cm)
-3 to 34.8 inches
(-8 to 88 cm)
-4 to 46.4 inches
(-10 to 118 cm)
Screen size
Projection distance (A)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
100 inches297 to 453 inches
(754 to 1150 cm)
150 inches448 to 682 inches
(1139 to 1733 cm)
200 inches600 to 912 inches
(1524 to 2316 cm)
250 inches751 to 1141 inches
(1909 to 2899 cm)
300 inches903 to 1371 inches
(2294 to 3482 cm)
-5 to 58 inches
(-13 to 147 cm)
-7.6 to 87.1 inches
(-19 to 221 cm)
-10.1 to 116.1 inches
(-26 to 295 cm)
-12.6 to 145.1 inches
(-32 to 369 cm)
-15.1 to 174.1 inches
(-38 to 442 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Long throw zoom lens
(part number V12H004L06)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
40 inches174 to 237 inches
50 inches219 to 298 inches
60 inches265 to 359 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
-2 to 23.2 inches
(442 to 602 cm)
(558 to 757 cm)
(673 to 912 cm)
(-5 to 59 cm)
-2.5 to 29.0 inches
(-6 to 74 cm)
-3 to 34.8 inches
(-8 to 88 cm)
80 inches355 to 481 inches
(903 to 1223 cm)
100 inches446 to 603 inches
(1133 to 1533 cm)
150 inches673 to 909 inches
(1709 to 2308 cm)
200 inches899 to 1214 inches
(2284 to 3084 cm)
250 inches1126 to 1519 inches
(2860 to 3859 cm)
300 inches1352 to 1825 inches
(3435 to 4635 cm)
-4 to 46.4 inches
(-10 to 118 cm)
-5 to 58 inches
(-13 to 147 cm)
-7.6 to 87.1 inches
(-19 to 221 cm)
-10.1 to 116.1 inches
(-26 to 295 cm)
-12.6 to 145.1 inches
(-32 to 369 cm)
-15.1 to 174.1 inches
(-38 to 442 cm)
Setting Up the Projector25
PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Rear projection wide lens
(part number V12H004R03)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
30 inches19 inches (47 cm)7.9 inches (20 cm)
40 inches25 inches (64 cm)10.6 inches (27 cm)
50 inches32 inches (81 cm)13.2 inches (34 cm)
60 inches39 inches (98 cm)15.9 inches (40 cm)
80 inches52 inches (132 cm)21.2 inches (54 cm)
100 inches65 inches (166 cm)26.5 inches (67 cm)
150 inches99 inches (251 cm)39.7 inches (101 cm)
200 inches132 inches (336 cm)53 inches (135 cm)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Standard zoom
lens (part number V12H004S05)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
26Setting Up the Projector
30 inches30 to 56 inches
(77 to 142 cm)
40 inches41 to 75 inches
(104 to 190 cm)
50 inches52 to 94 inches
(131 to 239 cm)
60 inches62 to 113 inches
(158 to 287 cm)
80 inches84 to 151 inches
(213 to 385 cm)
100 inches105 to 190 inches
(267 to 482 cm)
0 to 18 inches
(0 to 46 cm)
0 to 24 inches
(0 to 61 cm)
0 to 30 inches
(0 to 76 cm)
0 to 36 inches
(0 to 91 cm)
0 to 48 inches
(0 to 122 cm)
0 to 60 inches
(0 to 152 cm)
Screen size
Projection distance (A)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
150 inches159 to 285 inches
(403 to 725 cm)
200 inches212 to 381 inches
(539 to 968 cm)
250 inches266 to 477 inches
(675 to 1211 cm)
300 inches319 to 572 inches
(811 to 1454 cm)
0 to 90 inches
(0 to 229 cm)
0 to 120 inches
(0 to 305 cm)
0 to 150 inches
(0 to 381 cm)
0 to 180 inches
(0 to 457 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Middle throw
zoom lens 1 (part number V12H004M04)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
40 inches73 to 112 inches
50 inches92 to 141 inches
60 inches111 to 170 inches
80 inches150 to 229 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
0 to 24 inches
(185 to 285 cm)
(234 to 359 cm)
(283 to 433 cm)
(380 to 581 cm)
(0 to 61 cm)
0 to 30 inches
(0 to 76 cm)
0 to 36 inches
(0 to 91 cm)
0 to 48 inches
(0 to 122 cm)
100 inches188 to 287 inches
(478 to 728 cm)
150 inches284 to 432 inches
(722 to 1097 cm)
200 inches380 to 577 inches
(966 to 1466 cm)
250 inches476 to 723 inches
(1210 to 1835 cm)
300 inches572 to 868 inches
(1454 to 2204 cm)
0 to 60 inches
(0 to 152 cm)
0 to 90 inches
(0 to 229 cm)
0 to 120 inches
(0 to 305 cm)
0 to 150 inches
(0 to 381 cm)
0 to 180 inches
(0 to 457 cm)
Setting Up the Projector27
PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Middle throw
zoom lens 2 (part number V12H004M05)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
40 inches109 to 168 inches
(276 to 427 cm)
50 inches138 to 212 inches
(350 to 538 cm)
60 inches166 to 256 inches
(423 to 649 cm)
80 inches224 to 343 inches
(569 to 871 cm)
100 inches282 to 430 inches
(716 to 1093 cm)
150 inches426 to 649 inches
(1082 to 1647 cm)
200 inches570 to 867 inches
(1448 to 2202 cm)
250 inches714 to 1085 inches
(1814 to 2756 cm)
300 inches858 to 1304 inches
(2180 to 3311 cm)
0 to 24 inches
(0 to 61 cm)
0 to 30 inches
(0 to 76 cm)
0 to 36 inches
(0 to 91 cm)
0 to 48 inches
(0 to 122 cm)
0 to 60 inches
(0 to 152 cm)
0 to 90 inches
(0 to 229 cm)
0 to 120 inches
(0 to 305 cm)
0 to 150 inches
(0 to 381 cm)
0 to 180 inches
(0 to 457 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Long throw zoom
lens (part number V12H004L06)
28Setting Up the Projector
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
40 inches165 to 225 inches
50 inches208 to 283 inches
60 inches251 to 341 inches
80 inches338 to 457 inches
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
(420 to 572 cm)
(529 to 719 cm)
(639 to 867 cm)
(857 to 1162 cm)
0 to 24 inches
(0 to 61 cm)
0 to 30 inches
(0 to 76 cm)
0 to 36 inches
(0 to 91 cm)
0 to 48 inches
(0 to 122 cm)
Screen size
Projection distance (A)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
100 inches424 to 574 inches
(1076 to 1457 cm)
150 inches639 to 864 inches
(1623 to 2194 cm)
200 inches854 to 1154 inches
(2170 to 2932 cm)
250 inches1070 to 1445 inches
(2717 to 3669cm)
300 inches1285 to 1735 inches
(3264 to 4407 cm)
0 to 60 inches
(0 to 152 cm)
0 to 90 inches
(0 to 229 cm)
0 to 120 inches
(0 to 305 cm)
0 to 150 inches
(0 to 381 cm)
0 to 180 inches
(0 to 457 cm)
PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Rear projection
wide lens (part number V12H004R03)
Projection distance (A)
Screen size
30 inches18 inches (45 cm)9 inches (23 cm)
40 inches24 inches (61 cm)12 inches (30 cm)
50 inches30 inches (77 cm)15 inches (38 cm)
60 inches37 inches (93 cm)18 inches (46 cm)
Wide to TeleOffset (B)
80 inches49 inches (126 cm)24 inches (61 cm)
100 inches62 inches (158 cm)30 inches (76 cm)
150 inches94 inches (239 cm)45 inches (114 cm)
200 inches126 inches (320 cm)60 inches (152 cm)
Also keep these considerations in mind:
■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface.
■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and
under the projector.
■Make sure the projector is within 10 feet (3 meters) of a grounded
electrical outlet or extension cord.
Setting Up the Projector29
note
After positioning the
projector, you may want to
connect a Kensington
MicroSaver
device to the lock port on the
projector. You can purchase
this from Epson; see
page 15.
®
anti-theft
Ideally, you should place the projector directly in front of the center of
the screen, facing it toward the screen squarely. The base of the lens
should be about level with the bottom of the screen.
Projector
Screen
If you place the projector below screen level, you can use the vertical
lens shift dial to raise the lens (see page 57). You can also tilt the
projector up by extending the front adjustable foot. Tilting the
projector causes the image to become “keystone” shaped, but you can
correct the distortion (see page 58).
For instructions on installing the projector in a permanent location,
such as a theater or conference room, see page 163.
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.
30Setting Up the Projector
Connecting to a Computer
You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard
video output (monitor) port, including desktop models, PC and
Macintosh computers, and hand-held devices.
If you have the optional wireless mouse receiver, you can use your
remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from a computer
(page 70).
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