1. Mawu Oyamba
Thank you for choosing the Gzunelic 9500 Lumens Android WiFi Projector. This projector is designed for home entertainment, offering a bright, high-definition viewing experience with versatile connectivity options. Featuring a native 1080p resolution, Android operating system, and wireless mirroring capabilities, it provides a comprehensive solution for your multimedia needs. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new projector.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
- Onetsetsani kuti mpweya wabwino ukulowa mozungulira pulojekitala kuti musapse kwambiri. Musatseke mipata ya mpweya.
- Gwiritsani ntchito adapter yamagetsi yokhayo yomwe imaperekedwa ndi projekiti.
- Pewani kuyang'ana mwachindunji mu lens ya projector pamene lamp yayaka, chifukwa kuwala kowala kumatha kuwononga maso.
- Musayike pulojekitala pamalo osakhazikika.
- Pulojekitala ikhale kutali ndi madzi kapena zakumwa zina.
- Chotsani pulagi ya pulojekitala pakagwa mphezi kapena ngati sigwiritsidwa ntchito kwa nthawi yayitali.
- Musayese kukonza pulojekitala nokha. Tumizani chithandizo chonse kwa anthu oyenerera.
3. Zomwe zili mu Bokosi
- Gzunelic 9500 Lumens Android WiFi Projector
- Chingwe Chamagetsi
- Kuwongolera Kwakutali
- Chingwe cha HDMI
- Chingwe cha VGA
- Buku la ogwiritsa (chikalatachi)
4. Zamalonda Zathaview
4.1 Zigawo Zakuthupi

Chithunzi 4.1: Patsogolo view of the Gzunelic Projector, highlighting the lens and ventilation.

Chithunzi 4.2: Zosiyanasiyana views of the projector, including top, front, left, right, and back, showing its compact design.
The Gzunelic projector features a sleek design with a prominent lens at the front. It includes a robust cooling system with ventilation grilles on the sides and back to ensure stable operation.
4.2 Control Panel

Chithunzi 4.3: Top-mounted control panel with navigation and function buttons.
The control panel is located on the top of the projector, providing easy access to essential functions. It includes directional buttons for navigation, an OK button for selection, a power button, and menu/return buttons.
4.3 Zolowetsa / Zotulutsa

Chithunzi 4.4: Kumbuyo view showing the comprehensive array of input and output ports.
The projector offers a wide range of connectivity options on its rear panel, including:
- VGA Port: For connecting to older computers or laptops.
- 2 x USB Ports: For connecting USB drives, external hard drives, mouse, or keyboard.
- Madoko atatu a HDMI: For connecting modern devices like PCs, laptops, set-top boxes, gaming consoles (PS3/PS4/Xbox), and DVD players.
- Port ya Ethernet: Kwa intaneti ya waya.
- AV Port: For connecting older video sources.
- 3.5mm Audio Port: Polumikiza mahedifoni kapena ma speaker akunja.
The projector also supports Wi-Fi for direct signal connection and Bluetooth for wireless audio output.
4.4 Kusintha Kwautali

Chithunzi 4.5: Adjustable foot for precise height and projection angle alignment.
An adjustable foot is located on the underside of the projector, allowing you to fine-tune the projection angle and height for optimal image alignment on your screen or wall.
5. Kukhazikitsa
- Kuyika: Position the projector on a stable, flat surface. Ensure there is adequate space around the projector for ventilation. For ceiling mounting, use the four holes on the bottom of the unit.
- Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Lumikizani chingwe chamagetsi ku cholowetsa magetsi cha pulojekitala kenako ku soketi yamagetsi.
- Yatsani: Dinani batani lamagetsi pa projekita kapena chowongolera kutali kuti muyatse chipangizocho.
- Sinthani Kutalika: Use the adjustable foot at the front of the projector to raise or lower the front of the unit, aligning the projected image with your screen.
- Kusintha kwa Kuyikira Kwambiri: Rotate the focus ring around the lens until the projected image appears sharp and clear.
- Kuwongolera Mwala Wamakina: Adjust the keystone correction dial (if available) to correct any trapezoidal distortion in the image, ensuring a rectangular projection.
6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
6.1 Basic Operation
- Yatsani/Zimitsa: Press the power button once to turn on. Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to initiate shutdown.
- Kuyenda: Use the directional buttons on the control panel or remote to navigate through menus. Press 'OK' to select.
- Kusankha Kochokera: From the main menu, select "Signal Source" to choose your input (HDMI, VGA, AV, etc.).
6.2 Kulumikiza Zipangizo
The projector supports various wired and wireless connections:
- HDMI/VGA/AV: Connect your PC, laptop, gaming console, or DVD player using the respective cables to the corresponding ports on the projector.
- USB: Insert a USB flash drive or external hard disk into a USB port to play media files directly. You can also connect a USB mouse or keyboard for easier navigation within the Android OS.
- Efaneti: Connect an Ethernet cable to the port for a stable wired internet connection.
- Wifi: Navigate to the projector's settings menu to connect to your wireless network.
- Bulutufi: To connect a Bluetooth speaker, go to the settings menu, enable Bluetooth, and pair with your speaker. If using a wired external speaker, connect it via the 3.5mm audio port and set the sound output to "line out" in the Android settings.
6.3 Android OS and Wireless Mirroring

Chithunzi 6.1: The Android OS home screen displaying available applications.

Chithunzi 6.2: Illustration of wireless mirroring from smartphones and tablets to the projector.
The projector runs on an Android operating system, allowing direct access to online content, shopping, and games. You can navigate using the remote control or by connecting a USB mouse/keyboard.
- Screen Mirroring (Airplay/Miracast): On the projector's Android home page, locate and click the "Screening Assistant" app. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect your phone via Airplay (for iOS devices) or Miracast (for Android devices). Ensure both your phone and the projector are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Mapulogalamu Oyikiratu: Access apps like YouTube, Aptoide TV, and WPS Office directly from the home screen for various entertainment and productivity functions.
6.4 Kanema Wowonetsera Zamalonda
Kanema 6.3: A brief demonstration video showcasing the Gzunelic projector in operation. This video provides a visual overview of the projector's capabilities and image quality.
7. Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa Lens: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, yopanda utoto wopangidwa makamaka kuti mupukute lenzi ya pulojekitala pang'onopang'ono. Pewani kugwiritsa ntchito zotsukira zowawa kapena nsalu zomwe zingakanda lenziyo.
- Kuyeretsa Kunja: Pukutani kunja kwa pulojekitala ndi nsalu yofewa komanso youma. Pa dothi lolimba, pukutani pang'onoamp nsalu ingagwiritsidwe ntchito, koma onetsetsani kuti palibe chinyezi chomwe chimalowa mu chipangizocho.
- Mpweya wabwino: Regularly check and clean the ventilation openings to prevent dust buildup, which can impede airflow and cause overheating. Use a soft brush or compressed air to clear dust.
- Posungira: When not in use for extended periods, store the projector in a cool, dry place, ideally in its original packaging or a protective case, to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage.
8. Mavuto
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Palibe chithunzi chomwe chikuyembekezeka | Mphamvu yosalumikizidwa; Gwero lolowera molakwika; Chipangizo sichinayatsidwe. | Check power cable and outlet; Select correct input source (HDMI, VGA, AV); Ensure connected device is on. |
| Chithunzi chosawoneka bwino | Out of focus; Incorrect keystone adjustment; Projector too close/far from screen. | Adjust focus ring; Adjust keystone correction; Reposition projector for optimal distance. |
| Palibe phokoso | Volume too low/muted; Incorrect audio output setting; External speaker not connected/paired. | Increase volume, unmute; Check audio settings (e.g., set to "line out" for wired external speakers); Ensure Bluetooth speaker is paired. |
| Wireless mirroring not working | Not on same Wi-Fi network; "Screening Assistant" not active. | Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network; Open "Screening Assistant" app on projector and follow instructions. |
| Projector turns on by itself | Possible software glitch or power issue. | Unplug the projector from the wall to fully power cycle it. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
9. Zofotokozera
| Mtundu | Gzunelic |
| Nambala ya Model | 86+W |
| Kuwala | 9500 lumens LED light utilization efficiency |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), supports 2K/4K (limited to 100Mbps, 60Hz) |
| Kusiyana kwa kusiyana | 10000:1 |
| Opareting'i sisitimu | Android OS |
| Kulumikizana Technology | Ethernet, Wireless (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, 2x HDMI, 2x USB, AV, VGA, 3.5mm Audio |
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 13.77 x 10.82 x 5.51 mainchesi |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 8.5 mapaundi |
| Mawonekedwe a Screen Diagonal | Up to 300 inches / 762 cm |
10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Gzunelic offers comprehensive support for your projector:
- Mfundo PAZAKABWEZEDWE: 6 Months Return for Full Payment Refund.
- M'malo Policy: 1 Year Free Replacement.
- Ntchito Yokonza: 3 Years Repair service available at our repair center in LA, United States.
- Othandizira ukadaulo: Lifetime professional technical support.
For any problems or questions, please feel free to contact us. We aim to reply within 24 hours.