1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective operation of your Vivibright GP90 Portable Projector. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the projector and retain it for future reference. Proper use and maintenance will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
The Vivibright GP90 is a versatile LED LCD projector designed for various applications, offering a native resolution of 1280x800 pixels with support for 1080P content. It features 3200 lumens brightness and a 3000:1 contrast ratio, providing clear and vibrant images for an enhanced viewing experience.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview
2.1 Package Zviri mukati
Pakuburitsa, ita shuwa kuti zvinhu zvese zvinotevera zviripo:
- 1 x Vivibright GP90 Projector
- 1 x Remote Controller (mabhatiri haana kuisirwa)
- 1 x AV Cable
- 1 x Chinyorwa cheMushandisi (gwaro iri)
- 1 x Power Adapter
2.2 Projector Zvikamu
Familiarize yourself with the main components and controls of your GP90 projector.

Mufananidzo: Kumberi nepamusoro view of the Vivibright GP90 Projector, highlighting the Focus Lens, Screen Focus Adjustment, Keystone Correction, Speaker, and IR Remote Sensor.
- Focus Lens: Inogadzirisa kujeka kwemufananidzo wakaratidzwa.
- Screen Focus Adjustment: A ring or dial near the lens to fine-tune image sharpness.
- Keystone Kugadziriswa: Inogadzirisa chimiro chemufananidzo kuti chigadzirise kukanganiswa kwetrapezoidal.
- Mutauri Integrated audio output.
- IR Remote Sensor: Inogamuchira zviratidzo kubva kure kure.
2.3 Zviteshi zvekupinza/zvinobuda
The Vivibright GP90 projector offers various connectivity options:

Mufananidzo: Rear view of the Vivibright GP90 Projector, displaying the various input and output ports.
- HDMI Ports: For connecting high-definition devices such as laptops, Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes.
- USB Ports: For connecting USB storage devices (e.g., USB flash drives) to play media files zvakananga.
- VGA Port: Yekubatanidza makombiyuta ekare kana malaptop.
- Chiteshi cheAV: For connecting devices using composite video and stereo audio cables (e.g., DVD players, older video game consoles).
- Kubuda kweOdhiyo (Jack ye3.5mm): Yekubatanidza vatauri vekunze kana mahedhifoni.
- Power Input: Yekubatanidza iyo adapta yemagetsi.
3. Setup
3.1 Kuiswa
Choose a suitable location for your projector. The projection distance directly affects the screen size. Ensure a flat, stable surface for tabletop mounting. For optimal viewing, project onto a smooth, light-colored wall or a dedicated projector screen.
- Projection Distance: The recommended projection distance is between 1.2 meters and 5 meters.
- Kukura Kwesikirini: This distance will yield a screen size ranging from approximately 36 inches to 166 inches.
3.2 Simba Connection
- Batanidza adapta yemagetsi kune chiteshi chemagetsi cheprojekita.
- Batanidza adapta yemagetsi mune yakafanira magetsi outlet.
3.3 Simba rekutanga Rakabatidzwa
Press the power button on the projector or the remote control to turn on the device. The indicator light will illuminate, and the fan will start.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Kubatanidza Zvishandiso
The GP90 supports connection to various devices. Ensure the projector is powered off before connecting or disconnecting cables.

Image: A diagram illustrating the Vivibright GP90 Projector's compatibility with various devices such as DVD players, laptops, set-top boxes, HDD players, Xbox, personal computers, iPhones, and digital video cameras.
- HDMI: Connect an HDMI cable from your device (e.g., laptop, gaming console) to an HDMI port on the projector. Select the corresponding HDMI input source using the projector's menu or remote.
- USB: Insert a USB flash drive into a USB port. The projector's media player interface will typically appear, allowing you to browse and play supported files.
- VGA: Connect a VGA cable from your computer to the VGA port. Connect an audio cable from your computer's audio output to the projector's audio input (if available, or use external speakers). Select the VGA input source.
- YE: Connect the AV cable (yellow for video, red/white for audio) from your device to the AV port on the projector. Select the AV input source.
4.2 Kugadziriswa Kwemufananidzo
- Tarisa: Rotate the focus lens ring until the projected image appears sharp and clear.
- Keystone Kugadziriswa: If the image appears trapezoidal (wider at the top or bottom), adjust the keystone correction dial or lever until the image is rectangular.
4.3 Menyu Navigation
Use the buttons on the projector or the remote control to navigate the on-screen display (OSD) menu. This menu allows you to adjust settings such as picture mode, aspect ratio, sound volume, and input source.
5. Kuchengeta
Regular maintenance helps prolong the life of your projector and ensures optimal performance.
- Kuchenesa Lens: Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a specialized lens cleaning solution to gently wipe the projector lens. Avoid abrasive materials or excessive pressure.
- Kubvisa Dust: Periodically clean the projector's vents and fan areas using a soft brush or compressed air to prevent dust accumulation, which can affect cooling and performance.
- Kuchengeta: When not in use for extended periods, store the projector in a cool, dry, dust-free environment.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Kana ukasangana nematambudziko nepurojekita yako, tarisa kune anotevera akajairika matambudziko uye mhinduro:
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Hapana mufananidzo wakaratidzwa | Power cable disconnected; incorrect input source; device not connected properly. | Check power connection; select correct input source; ensure cables are securely connected. |
| Mufananidzo hauna kujeka | Focus not adjusted; projection distance too far/close. | Adjust the focus lens; reposition the projector within the recommended distance. |
| Mufananidzo uri trapezoidal | Projector kwete perpendicular kune skrini. | Gadzirisa kugadzirisa kwedombo guru. |
| Hapana ruzha | Volume too low; external audio device not connected; incorrect audio settings. | Increase volume; check external speaker connection; verify audio settings in OSD menu. |
| Remote control haisi kushanda | Batteries depleted; obstruction between remote and sensor. | Replace batteries; ensure clear line of sight to IR sensor. |
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
Detailed technical specifications for the Vivibright GP90 Projector:
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vivibright |
| Model | GP90 |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Native Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Inotsigirwa Resolution | Kusvikira ku1080P Yakazara HD |
| Kupenya | 3200 Lumens |
| Kusiyanisa Ratio | 3000:1 |
| Lamp Hupenyu hurefu | Over 30,000 hours (LED) |
| Projection Size | 36 kusvika 166 inches |
| Projection Distance | 1.2 - 5 mamita |
| Kururamisa dombo rinokosha | Manual |
| Aspect ratio | 16:9/4:3 |
| Yakavakwa-mukati Mutauri | Ehe |
| Noise Level | 32 dB |
| Input Ports | HDMI, USB, VGA, AV |
| Output Ports | 3.5mm Audio Kunze |
| Kushandisa Simba | 24 Watts |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 16.2 x 37 cm |
| Item Weight | 3.4 kg |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
8.1 Ruzivo rweWaranti
The Vivibright GP90 Portable Projector comes with a 1-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and ensures the product meets its specified performance standards under normal use. Please retain your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Image: A circular badge indicating a '1 Year Warranty'.
8.2 Tsigiro yehunyanzvi
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty inquiries, please contact our support team:
Technical Support Contact: 9711711189 / 93




