1. Mawu Oyamba
Zikomo pogulaasing the FUDONI Projector, Model GC666. This projector is designed to provide a high-quality visual experience for home entertainment, offering Native 1080P Full HD resolution with 4K support, versatile connectivity options including dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth, and a large adjustable display size. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the projector and retain it for future reference.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
Chitetezo Chofunikira:
- Osayang'ana molunjika mu lens ya projector pomwe lamp is on. The intense light can cause eye damage.
- Ensure proper ventilation around the projector. Do not block ventilation openings. Overheating can lead to malfunction or fire.
- Use only the power adapter supplied with the projector. Using an incorrect adapter may cause damage or fire.
- Sungani pulojekitala kutali ndi madzi, chinyezi, ndi zinthu zomwe zimayaka moto.
- Musayese kusokoneza kapena kukonza pulojekitala nokha. Tumizani ntchito zonse zokonzanso kwa anthu oyenerera.
- Clean the projector only with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Ikani pulojekitala pamalo okhazikika komanso osalala kuti isagwe.
- Chotsani purojekitala pamagetsi pa nthawi ya mphepo yamkuntho kapena ngati simukugwiritsidwa ntchito kwa nthawi yaitali.
3. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zilipo mu phukusi:
- FUDONI Projector
- Kuwongolera Kwakutali
- Chingwe cha HDMI
- Cable yamphamvu ya AC
- Chingwe cha AV
- Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito
4. Zamalonda Zathaview
4.1. Zigawo za Pulojekitala

Chithunzi 4.1: Patsogolo view of the FUDONI Projector, showcasing its lens and compact design.
The FUDONI Projector features a sleek, portable design with essential components for a comprehensive viewzochitika.
4.2. Zofunika Kwambiri

Figure 4.2: Infographic detailing the projector's core features including Native 1080P HD, 2.4+5G WiFi, Bluetooth 5.3, built-in speaker, 12000 lumens, 80000 hours lifespan, keystone correction, and 300-inch screen support.
- Native 1080P Full HD Resolution: Provides clear and sharp images, supporting 4K input.
- Dual-Band WiFi (2.4G+5G): Ensures stable and fast wireless screen mirroring.
- Bluetooth 5.3: For connecting external audio devices like soundbars and headphones.
- Zolankhula Zomangidwa: Integrated audio for convenience.
- Kuwala Kwambiri: 12000 lumens for vivid projections.
- Moyo Wautali: Lamp moyo mpaka maola 80,000.
- Kuwongolera Mwala Wamakina: Amasintha kusokonekera kwa chithunzi.
- Chiwonetsero Chachikulu: Supports projection sizes from 35 to 300 inches.
- Ntchito Yokulitsira: Adjusts image size from 100% to 50% without moving the projector.
4.3. Input/Output Ports

Chithunzi 4.3: Kumbuyo view of the projector, highlighting its various input/output ports including USB, HDMI, AV, and Audio out.
The projector is equipped with multiple ports for broad compatibility:
- Madoko a USB: For connecting USB drives.
- Madoko a HDMI: For connecting devices like TV sticks, laptops, gaming consoles (PS5), and DVD players.
- AV Port: Polumikiza zipangizo zakale pogwiritsa ntchito chingwe cha AV.
- Audio Out: For connecting external speakers or headphones via a 3.5mm audio jack.
5. Kukhazikitsa
5.1. Placement and Projection Size
Choose a suitable location for your projector. The projection distance affects the screen size. Ensure the projector is placed on a stable, level surface or mounted securely.

Figure 5.1: Illustration of projection sizes (35", 110", 200") achievable with the FUDONI Projector at varying distances and placements (table, tripod, ceiling mount).
The projector supports a projection size range of 35 to 300 inches at a distance of 4 to 30 feet. For optimal viewing, adjust the distance to achieve your desired screen size.
5.2. Kulumikizana kwa Mphamvu
- Connect the AC power cable to the projector's power input port.
- Lumikizani mbali ina ya chingwe chamagetsi pakhoma.
- Dinani batani lamagetsi pa projekita kapena chowongolera kutali kuti muyatse chipangizocho.
5.3. Kuyang'ana Kwambiri ndi Kukonza Mwala Waukulu
After powering on, adjust the focus ring on the projector lens until the image appears clear and sharp. If the image appears trapezoidal, use the keystone correction feature (manual or digital, depending on model) to square the image. The FUDONI Projector supports ±15° keystone correction.
6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
6.1. Wireless Connectivity (WiFi)
The projector supports 2.4G and 5G dual-band WiFi for stable and smooth screen mirroring from various devices.

Figure 6.1: The projector demonstrating wireless connectivity with iPhone, Android phones, MacBook, and Windows laptops via 5G/2.4G WiFi.
- Navigate to the WiFi settings on the projector's main menu.
- Select your desired WiFi network and enter the password.
- Once connected, select the screen mirroring option (e.g., iOS Cast, Android Cast, Miracast) on the projector.
- On your mobile device or computer, enable screen mirroring/casting and select the projector from the list of available devices.
Note: Due to copyright protections, streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu may not support screen mirroring directly from mobile devices. For these services, it is recommended to use a compatible streaming stick (e.g., TV Stick, Roku) connected via HDMI.
6.2. Ntchito ya Bluetooth
Connect external Bluetooth audio devices for an enhanced sound experience.

Figure 6.2: The projector illustrating its Bluetooth connectivity with various audio devices such as portable speakers and headphones.
- Go to the Bluetooth settings in the projector's menu.
- Enable Bluetooth and put your audio device (e.g., soundbar, headphones) into pairing mode.
- Select your device from the list of available Bluetooth devices on the projector to connect.
6.3. Ma Wired Connections
Connect various devices using the available ports:
- HDMI: Connect TV sticks, Roku, DVD players, laptops, gaming consoles (PS5), etc., using an HDMI cable. Select the corresponding HDMI input source on the projector.
- USB: Ikani USB drive kuti musewere media files directly. Select the USB input source.
- ZA: Use the provided AV cable to connect devices with AV output. Select the AV input source.
6.4. Ntchito Zoom
Adjust the image size without physically moving the projector.

Figure 6.3: A user operating the projector with a remote, showing the zoom function adjusting the screen size from 100% to 50%.
The zoom function allows you to shrink the image size from 100% down to 50% via the remote control or projector menu. This is useful for fine-tuning the projection to fit your screen or wall.
7. Kusamalira
Kukonza nthawi zonse kumathandiza kuti pulojekitala yanu ikhale ndi moyo wautali komanso igwire bwino ntchito.
- Kuyeretsa Lens: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, yopanda utoto wopangidwa makamaka kuti igwiritsidwe ntchito pa magalasi owunikira. Musagwiritse ntchito zotsukira zowawa kapena nsalu zomwe zingakanda lenzi.
- Kuyeretsa Thupi la Pulojekitala: Wipe the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents.
- Mpweya wabwino: Periodically check that the ventilation openings are clear of dust and debris. Use a soft brush or compressed air to gently clean them.
- Posungira: Ngati simukugwiritsa ntchito kwa nthawi yayitali, sungani pulojekitala pamalo ozizira komanso ouma, otetezedwa ku fumbi ndi kutentha kwambiri.
8. Mavuto
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Palibe chithunzi pazenera | Power cable disconnected; Incorrect input source; Device not connected properly. | Check power connection; Select correct input source (HDMI, USB, AV); Ensure cables are securely connected. |
| Chithunzichi sichimadziwika | Kuyang'ana sikunasinthidwe; Pulojekitala ili patali kwambiri/yapafupi kwambiri ndi sikirini. | Adjust the focus ring on the lens; Adjust projection distance. |
| Chithunzicho ndi trapezoidal | Pulojekitiyi si yowonekera pazenera. | Adjust keystone correction in the menu or physically reposition the projector. |
| Palibe phokoso | Volume too low; External audio device not connected/paired; Muted. | Increase volume; Connect/pair Bluetooth device; Unmute projector. |
| WiFi/Bluetooth connection unstable | Interference; Distance from router/device. | Reduce distance to router/device; Minimize interference from other wireless devices. |
9. Zofotokozera

Figure 9.1: Dimensions of the FUDONI Projector: 8.15 inches length, 6.65 inches width, and 3.58 inches height, with a weight of 2.64 pounds.
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | FUDONI |
| Nambala ya Model | GC666 |
| Kuwonetseratu | Native 1920 x 1080 (1080P Full HD), 4K Supported |
| Kuwala | 12000 Lumens |
| Kulumikizana Technology | WiFi (2.4G+5G), Bluetooth 5.3, HDMI, USB, AV |
| Kukula kwa Projection | 35-300 masentimita |
| Kutalikirana | 4 - 30 mapazi |
| Sinthani Ntchito | 50% - 100% |
| Kukonza Mwala Wamtengo Wapatali | ± 15° |
| Sipikala Womangidwa | Inde |
| Lamp Utali wamoyo | Mpaka maola 80,000 |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 2.64 mapaundi |
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 8.15 x 6.65 x 3.58 mainchesi |
10. Thandizo la Makasitomala
For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries regarding your FUDONI Projector, please contact our customer support team. We are committed to providing prompt and helpful service.
Zambiri zamalumikizidwe:
- Please refer to the contact details provided on the FUDONI official website or your purchase platform for the most up-to-date support information.
- When contacting support, please have your product model (GC666) and purchase details ready.