Zebronics PixaPlay 62 Smart LED Projector
User Manual
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the ZEB-Pixaplay 62 Smart LED Projector. Please read the user manual carefully before usage & save it for future reference.
Note:
- To provide a stable power supply, kindly use the cable provided with the product and connect to a (AC100V-240V) power source.
- Avoid the self-disassembly of the product as it results in the failure of Warranty.
- Avoid looking directly at the projector lens while it is active.
- Make sure that the projector's air vents are not blocked while in use. The device must be kept in a well ventilated surrounding for proper functioning.
- It is recommended to power OFF the projector after a continuous usage of 6 hours.
- Place the projector away from water or other liquids. Avoid water accumulation and ensure good ventilation.
- In case of enquiry regarding the projector, email at enquiry@zebronics.com or contact at 044 40000004.
Features:
- Home Theater Projectors for Movies, TV & Gaming etc.
- Built-in Speaker
- Wide Compatibility
- 200° Tilt Mechanism
- Auto Keystone Adaptation *
- Remote Control
- Miracast
- iOS Screen mirroring
- Dual band Connectivity (2.4GHz & 5GHz)
- FHD 1080p (Support)
- APP Support
*For vertical adjustment only.
Specification:
Model | ZEB-JPL3 |
---|---|
Screen size | 101.6-304cm |
Native Resolution | 1280×720p HD |
Max. Supported Resolution | 1080p |
RAM | 1 GB |
Core Processor | Quad Core Processor |
Storage (ROM) | 8 GB |
Android Version | 11.0 |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Dual band Connectivity (2.4GHz & 5GHz) |
Bluetooth Version | v5.0 |
Lamp Lifespan | 30,000h |
Brightness | 3000 Lumens |
Contrast ratio | 800:1 |
Projection Distance | 1.2-4m |
Port Interface | USB x 1, HDMI IN x 1, AUX OUT |
Video file format | RV, PMP, FLV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4, MP4, M4V, VOB, VP6, VP8, HEVC |
Input Voltage | AC 220-240V 50Hz |
Product Dimension (W x D x H) | 10.2 x 17.5 x 13.5 cm |
Net. weight | 540 g |
Package Contents:
- Projector: 1 U
- Remote Control: 1 U
- Power cord: 1 U
- HDMI Cable: 1 U
- Cleaning Cloth: 1 U
- QR Code Guide: 1 U
Product Description:
Front/Side View:
- ON/OFF Button
- HDMI Port
- Headset Jack
- USB Port
- Ventilation
Top View:
- Focus Wheel
- Lens
- Air Inlet
Remote Control:
The remote control has the following buttons:
- ON/OFF
- MUTE
- MIRACAST
- SWITCH TO MOUSE CONTROL
- DIRECTIONS (Up, Down, Left, Right)
- AIRPIN
- OK
- RETURN
- MENU
- HOME
- VOL+/-
Setting Up the Projector:
- Plug the Power cord into the projector's AC power input. Insert the other end of the power cord into a standard wall power socket. Ensure the wall socket is turned on to supply power.
- Place the projector on a flat surface to ensure proper projection. Turn the projector On by pressing the power button either on the panel or on the remote.
- Align the projector straight to the screen / the place of projection.
Projection Alignment:
[Image: Three diagrams showing projector alignment. The first and third show incorrect angled projection with a warning symbol. The middle diagram shows correct, straight projection.
Projection Distance and Size:
The recommended projector screen size is 101 - 304 cm. For an improved viewing experience, it is recommended to use the projector in a room that provides as much darkness as possible.
[Image: Diagram showing projector at different distances (1, 2, 3, 4 meters) projecting screens of increasing sizes (101 cm, 150 cm, 250 cm, 304 cm).
Note: The above mentioned image is for indicative purpose alone. In actual product, the distance to screen size may vary from the values mentioned above.
Focus Adjustment:
[Image: Close-up of the projector showing the focus knob.]
Use the focus knob to adjust the focus of the projector.
Note: Auto focus feature is not available; the product features only manual focus.
Keystone Adjustment:
The 4-point keystone can be adjusted in Projection settings.
Android Home:
- Once the projector is turned on, it will lead you to the home screen.
- The home screen displays apps, Settings Menu, Network, Projector, General, My Device, Input.
[Image: Screenshot of the Android home screen showing various app icons like Netflix, YouTube, Play Store, Settings, Files, etc.]
Settings:
Switch to homepage, open the settings main menu. This menu contains sub-menus like Network, Projector, Display, Sound, Upgrade, Bluetooth, General, and Info.
[Image: Screenshot of the settings menu with icons for Networking Setting, Bluetooth Setting, Language Setting, Other Setting, Projection Setting, Audio Setting, Date and Time Setting, About device.]
USB Connection:
Plug the USB to the port present at the rear side of the projector. Navigate to the USB tab present in the homepage.
[Image: Diagram showing the USB port on the back of the projector.]
HDMI Connection:
Once the HDMI is connected to the projector, you will need to select the specific signal source as input. After connecting, the content played on the source will be streamed on the projector.
[Image: Diagram showing the HDMI port on the back of the projector.]
[Image: Screenshot of the home screen showing the HDMI input selected.]
Bluetooth Settings:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth settings.
- Turn the Bluetooth Connection On and search for nearby Bluetooth devices.
- Choose the desired Bluetooth device to pair and connect.
[Image: Screenshot of the Bluetooth settings screen showing paired and available devices.]
Network Settings:
- Go to Settings > Network settings.
- Set WIFI to "ON".
- Select the desired network and input the password to connect to the network.
[Image: Screenshot of the Wi-Fi settings screen showing available networks and connection status.]