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Epson PowerLite 835p 
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Epson PowerLite 835p 
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Positioning the Projector
Follow these guidelines:
❏ Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface between 
2.8 and 48.3 feet from the screen. Image size generally 
increases with distance, but may vary depending on the 
position of the zoom ring and other settings.
❏ Place it within 10 feet of an electrical outlet or extension 
cord and 5 feet of your computer or video source.
❏ Allow space for ventilation around and under the projector.
❏ To avoid a keystone shaped image (an image that is wider 
on one side), place the projector directly in front of the 
center of the screen, facing the screen squarely. 
❏ If possible, place the projector level with the bottom of the 
screen. 
If you place the projector too far below the screen, you may 
have to tilt it up by extending the front adjustable foot (see 
page 7). This causes the projected image to lose its shape, but 
the projector automatically compensates. If the image is still 
not square, adjust it manually by pressing the 
Keystone
 
If you place the projector higher than the bottom of the 
screen, the image will be square, but it won’t fill the screen.
Calculating Image Size and Projection 
Distance
Use the formulas below to find out how large the image will 
be when you know the distance from projector to screen, or to 
find out how far from the screen to place the projector if you 
want an image of a certain size. Since you can change the 
image size by adjusting the zoom, formulas are given for 
calculating both minimum and maximum sizes.
Note: Formulas given here apply only when the image is not 
tilted. If you tilt the image up by extending the projector’s foot or 
using electronic keystone correction, your image size may vary.
To determine the diagonal size of an image (in inches) when 
you know the projection distance:
❏ Maximum diagonal size =
(projection distance[inches] x 2.54 x 0.32827 + 1.6767)
❏ Minimum diagonal size = 
(projection distance[inches] x 2.54 x 0.203 + 1.077)
To determine the projection distance (in inches) when you 
know the diagonal size of the screen image:
❏ Maximum projection distance = 
((diagonal size[inches] x 4.92611) - 5.30542) / 2.54 
❏ Minimum projection distance = 
((diagonal size[inches] x 3.04627) - 5.10769) / 2.54 
Connecting the Projector
You can connect the projector to two computer sources or 
four video sources—up to a total of four sources. You can 
include an independent sound channel for each source. (See 
the User’s Guide for complete setup instructions.) Using 
EasyMP,
®
 you can also connect over a wireless network, or 
view images on a memory card or digital camera.
Note: The preview feature lets you see all the sources at a glance, 
so you can easily switch to the one you want. See page 5.
Types of Connections
The following connections are possible, depending on the 
signal your equipment generates and its available output ports.
Note that the projector’s 
Computer
 ports accept a variety of 
input signals. If you’re connecting to one of these ports, you’ll 
need to make sure that the correct input signal setting is 
selected or your image won’t display properly. 
2.8 to 4.7 ft
5.8 to 9.5 ft
29.8 to 48.3 ft
Distance 
from screen
Computer equipment
Output signal
Required cable
Analog RGB video
VGA cable
VGA-to-BNC cable
DVI
DVI to VGA cable
Video equipment
Output signal
Required cable
Composite video
RCA video cable
S-video
S-video cable
Component video
Component to VGA cable
RGB video
VGA cable