1. Folasaga
This instruction manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient use of your ZEBRONICS PIXAPLAY 68 Android Projector. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and retain it for future reference. The PIXAPLAY 68 is designed to deliver a high-quality projection experience with its 1080p native resolution, 13,500 lumens brightness, and smart features.
2. O a mea oi totonu o le Pusa
Fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai mea uma i totonu o le afifiina:
- Projector - 1 unit
- Pulea Mamao
- Uaea Malosi
- Cotton Swab Pack - 1 unit
- Uaea HDMI
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The ZEBRONICS PIXAPLAY 68 is an advanced Android projector featuring a high-brightness LED lamp and a suite of smart functionalities. Key features include:
- Malamalama: 13,500 lumens LED lamp with 1080p Full HD native resolution.
- Lamp Soifua: E oʻo atu ile 30,000 itula.
- Feso'ota'i: Bluetooth v5.1, HDMI IN (2 ports), HDMI ARC, RJ45 (Ethernet), Dual USB ports, AUX OUT.
- Uaealesi: Dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for stable streaming.
- Fa'ailoga atamai: Android OS, built-in app support, Miracast, and iOS screen mirroring.
- Leo: Integrated speaker with passive radiators, Dolby Audio support.
- Fa'atekonolosi Fa'alogo: Automatic focus, keystone correction, obstacle detection, and screen fit for optimal image alignment.
- Fa'agaioiga: Quad-core processor for smooth operation.
- Fuafuaga Tele: Up to 508 cm (200 inches).

Ata: Ua umaview of key features including brightness, lamp life, screen size, and processor.
4. Seti
4.1 Tulaga
Position the projector on a stable, flat surface. Ensure adequate ventilation around the device. The projector can project an image up to 508 cm (200 inches) diagonally. Adjust the distance from the projection surface to achieve your desired screen size.
4.2 So'oga Malosi
- Fa'afeso'ota'i le uaea eletise ua tu'uina atu i le uafu e tu'i atu ai le eletise.
- Fa'apipi'i le isi pito o le uaea eletise i se so'o eletise talafeagai.
4.3 Malosiaga Muamua i luga
Press the power button on the projector or the remote control to turn on the device. The projector will initiate its startup sequence.
4.4 Automatic Adjustments
The PIXAPLAY 68 features advanced sensor technology for automatic image optimization:
- Taulai Ta'avale: The projector will automatically adjust the image clarity.
- Ma'a 'au'au ta'avale: Corrects trapezoidal distortion to ensure a rectangular image.
- Auto Obstacle Detection: Identifies and adjusts the projection area to avoid objects in the path.
- Auto Screen Fit: Automatically scales and positions the image to fit the projection surface.

Image: Visual representation of the projector's automatic adjustment features.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1 Pulea Mamao
Use the provided remote control to navigate the projector's interface, adjust settings, and control media playback. Ensure batteries are correctly inserted.

Image: The remote control for the PIXAPLAY 68 projector.
5.2 Feso'ota'i
E tele auala e feso'ota'i ai e ofoina atu e le projector:
- HDMI I: Connect external devices like laptops, gaming consoles, or Blu-ray players using an HDMI cable. The projector has two HDMI input ports.
- HDMI ARC: Audio Return Channel allows audio to be sent from the projector to a compatible audio system via the HDMI cable.
- USB: E lua ports USB o lo'o avanoa mo le fa'afeso'ota'iina o masini fa'apipi'i USB e ta'alo ai fa'asalalauga files.
- RJ45 (Ethernet): Feso'ota'i i se feso'ota'iga uaea mo le initaneti.
- AUX OUT: Fa'afeso'ota'i sipika i fafo po'o mea fa'alogo mo leo fa'aleleia atili.
- Bluetooth v5.1: Pair with Bluetooth audio devices such as speakers or headphones.
- Wi-Fi ta'ilua: Connect to 2.4GHz or 5GHz wireless networks for internet access and streaming.

Image: Projector ports for multi-connectivity and a display showing app support.

Image: Projector demonstrating dual-band WiFi connectivity.
5.3 Fa'ata Ata
The projector supports wireless screen mirroring from compatible devices:
- Miracast: For Android devices, enable Miracast on your smartphone/tablet and select the projector from the available devices.
- iOS Screen Mirroring: For iOS devices, use the built-in screen mirroring function and select the projector.
5.4 Vaega Atamai ma Polokalama
Running on an Android operating system, the projector allows you to download and use various applications directly. Access pre-installed apps or download additional streaming services (OTT apps) for direct content consumption.
5.5 leo
The projector includes a built-in speaker with passive radiators for audio output. It also supports Dolby Audio for an enhanced sound experience. For external audio, use the AUX OUT port or connect via Bluetooth.

Ata: Luga-lalo view of the projector, emphasizing its powerful speaker.
6. Tausiga
6.1 Fa'amama tioata
Gently clean the projector lens with a soft, lint-free cloth or a lens cleaning brush. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or excessive force, which can damage the lens coating.
6.2 Faʻasalaga
Ensure that the projector's ventilation openings are clear and unobstructed to prevent overheating. Do not place the projector on soft surfaces that may block airflow.
6.3 Teuina
A le fa'aaogaina mo se taimi umi, teu le masini fa'ata'ita'i i se nofoaga malūlū ma mago, 'alo'ese mai le susulu sa'o o le la ma le vevela tele. Fa'aaoga le afifi muamua po'o se pusa puipui e puipuia ai le fa'aputuina o le pefu ma le fa'aleagaina.
7. Faʻafitauli
Afai e te feagai ma faʻafitauli i lau masini komepiuta, vaʻai i faʻafitauli masani nei ma fofo:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Leai se mana | motusia uaea eletise; Fa'afitauli o le paoa | Check power cord connection; Try a different power outlet |
| Leai se ata i luga ole lau | Incorrect input source; Loose HDMI cable; Device not powered on | Select correct input source (HDMI 1/2); Ensure HDMI cable is securely connected; Power on connected device |
| E faanenefu ata | Focus not adjusted; Projector too close/far | Allow auto-focus to complete; Manually adjust focus if needed; Adjust projector distance |
| Leai se leo | Volume too low; Muted; Incorrect audio output selected | Increase volume; Unmute device; Check audio output settings (internal speaker, AUX, Bluetooth) |
| Le mafai ona feso'ota'i ile WiFi/Bluetooth | Incorrect password; Out of range; Router issue | Faamaonia upu faataga; Fa'alatalata atu ile router/masini; Toe amata le router/projector |
8. Fa'amatalaga
Technical specifications for the ZEBRONICS PIXAPLAY 68 Projector:
| Fa'ailoga | SEPERONI |
| Fa'ata'ita'iga | ZEB-PIXAPLAY 68 |
| Fua o Mea | 25 x 27 x 15.5 cm |
| Mea mamafa | 3.6 kilokalama |
| Ofisa o mea faigaluega | HDMI, USB, Ethernet |
| Masini Fegalegaleai | Laptops, Smartphones, Gaming Consoles, Blu-ray Players, Media Streaming Devices |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Advanced Sensor Tech (Auto Focus, Keystone, Obstacle Detection, Screen Fit), Dolby Audio, Built-In Apps Support |
| Fa'aaliga Ituaiga | LCD LED |
| Ituaiga Fa'atatau | 16:9 |
| I'uga mata | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD Native) |
| Fua Fa'afouina | 60 Hz |
| Ituaiga Feso'ota'i | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Fa'ailoga Fa'ailoga | feaveai |
| Ituaiga Fa'amau | Mauga Laupapa |
| Fa'aoga Fautuaina | Fale tifaga |
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For information regarding the product warranty, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official ZEBRONICS website. If you require technical assistance or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact ZEBRONICS customer support through their official channels.





