atomicx P100B Pico Projector User Guide
- June 17, 2024
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atomicx P100B Pico Projector
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What’s in the Box
Product Overview
- Battery Power Indicator
- Lens
- Reset yKe
- Micro SD Slot
- USB Charge Interface
- IR Receiver
- Audio Out
- Power Key
- + Key
- Return Key
- – Key
- Focusing Gear
- Air Outlet
- Air Inlet
- Tripod Mount
- Speaker
- Anti-slip Mat
Infrared Remote Control
- Indicator Light
- Power Key
- Navigation Keys
- Homepage Key
- – Volume Key
- Menu Key
- OK Key
- Mouse
- Return Key
- + Volume Key
Getting started
Using the Remote Control
- Power Key: Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds to turn on the projector, Press the power key for 3 seconds to turn off the projector.
- Menu Key: Press the Menu key to open the menu options in supported apps and settings menus.
- Navigation Key: The Navigation keys on the remote control let you select between the apps or menu options available.
- OK Key: Press the OK key to select an option.
- Home Key: Press the Home key to return to the Home Screen.
- Mouse Key: Press the mouse key to enable the air mouse, a point will be displayed on the projected screen, by tilting the remote control you can move the mouse pointer. Press the mouse key when the pointer is over an option you want to select. Press the navigation key to turn off the air mouse.
- Return Key : Press the return key to go to the previous page or menu.
- + / – Key: Use the + and – keys to adjust the volume.
Turning the Projector On/Off
Power On
Press and hold the power key on the projector for 3 seconds to power on the
Atomicx P100B Pico Projector.
Power Off
Press and hold the power key on the projector for 3 seconds to power off the
Atomicx P100B Pico Projector. Alternatively, you can use the power key on the
remote control to power on/off the Atomicx P100B Pico Projector.
Adjusting the Focus
Rotate the manual focus gear (12) to adjust the focus of the projector.
Charging the Projector
Plug the micro USB end of the USB cable into the micro USB port on the
projector. Plug the other end into the AC adapter; plug the AC adapter into an
AC plug socket. When charging the Battery Power Indicator light will light up
red. When fully charged the light will turn blue.
Home Screen Overview
4 General Settings
Language
Language settings can be adjusted from the general settings menu. Use the
navigation keys on the remote control to choose the language then confirm the
choice by pressing the ok key on the remote. Home Screen > Settings > General
Settings > Language
Date & Time
Date and Time can be set from the general settings menu. Use the navigation
keys on the remote control to choose the date and time settings then use the
ok key to confirm. Home Screen > Settings > General Settings > Date & Time
Storage Management
The storage management option under the general settings lets you see the
internal storage. Home Screen > Settings > General Settings > Storage
management
Application Management
You can access all the applications from the application management menu. Use
the navigation keys on the remote control to choose the application then press
the OK Key to launch the application. Home Screen > Settings > General
Settings > Storage management
Online Upgrade
To check for a later version of the Atomicx projector’s software open the
online upgrade potion from the general settings menu. Home Screen > Settings >
General Settings > Online Upgrade
Factory Setting
To restore the Atomicx projector to the factor defaults open the Factory
setting option from the general settings menu. A pop-up will ask you to
display. “Do you want to restore Factory Settings” Using the Navigation keys
select Confirm and press ok to restore factory settings, To cancel the option
select cancel or press the return key to return to the general settings menu.
Home Screen > Settings > General Settings > Factory Setting If the projector
is turned on and will not respond you can press the Reset Key (3) for one
second to perform a hard factory reset and restore the factory settings.
Warning
If you restore the factory settings all data stored on the pico projector will
be lost and the device will be returned to its factory default settings.
Be sure to back up any data needed before selecting this option.
Adjust the Brightness
The projector’s brightness can be selected from the settings menu. You can
choose between Standard mode/Brightest mode. Home Screen > Settings >
Projector Settings > LED Brightness
Adjust Projection Mode
You can adjust the projection mode from the settings menu. You can choose
between the following projection modes: Standard Front Projection, Standard
Rear Projection, Hoisting Front Projection, and Hoisting Rear Projection. Home
Screen > Settings > Projector Settings > Projection mode
Bluetooth Control Pairing
Bluetooth settings can be adjusted from the settings menu. You can pair the
Bluetooth controller or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Home Screen >
Settings > Bluetooth Setting To pair a device to the projector, select the
“Scan For Devices” option and then select the device from the list of
Available Devices.
Note: If the remote controller can’t be scanned press the “OK” key and “Volume –” key on the remote for 5 seconds to confirm the Bluetooth mode has been turned on then scan for devices on the projector.
Connecting to Wi-Fi
The Atomicx Pico projector has 2.4G and 5G Dual Band Wifi support. To connect
to a Wi-Fi network go to the Wi-Fi settings under the settings menu. Ensure
the Wi-Fi is turned on and then select the desired network from the available
network list. Follow the screen prompts to enter the Wi-Fi password and
connect to the network. Home Screen > Settings > Wi-Fi Setting
Note: After you enter the Wi-Fi password, click next on the on-screen keyboard to connect. Alternatively, click back on the remote control and then click the connect button on the screen.
Keystone Correction
The Atomicx P100B Pico Projector has manual Keystone correction. This can be
adjusted from the settings menu. This lets you set the trapezoid correction.
You can adjust the coordinates of the four points (X,Y) of the rectangle
through the navigation keys on the remote control.
“OK” Check positon; “UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT” Adjust angle; “MENU” Reset status; Back Come back. Use the Navigation keys on the remote control and follow the onscreen prompts to adjust or reset the keystone correction. Home Screen > Settings > Keystone Correction
All Apps
To view all the apps installed on the Atomicx P100B Pico Projector projector open All Apps from the Home Screen. The projector comes with Apotide TV app Store, Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video apps pre-installed. These are listed in the All Apps folder accessible from the Home Screen.
Note: When using Netflix the navigation buttons on the remote control will
not work. Please use the air mouse function on the remote control (see user
manual 2.1) or connect a mouse via the USB OTG cable or with Bluetooth
.
YouTube
The projector comes with the YouTube app pre-installed. You can open YouTube
directly from the projector’s home screen. Home Screen > YouTube
Google Play
The Atomicx P100B Pico Projector comes with Google Play pre-installed, You can
open this application from the home screen to download and install additional
apps and software.
Files
You can use the Files option from the home screen to open the file manager
where you can view and manage the files and apps on the projector, SD card, USB
drive or local network connected to it.
Projection Sharing
Connecting your Atomicx P100B Pico Projector to another device.
Airplay – iPhone
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With a Projector Connected to Wi-Fi
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Select the IOS screen sync option from the Home Screen.
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Select the iPhone option.
Enter the iPhone’s Setting > Wi-Fi, then connect the iPhone to the same Wi-Fi network as the projector.
Note: on devices running iOS 11.0 or above the Airplay function is listed as Screen Mirroring. -
Without a Projector connected to Wi-Fi, Using a Mobile Hotspot.
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Enter the iPhones Setting > Personal Hotspot > Open Hotspot
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Connect the projector to the hotspot. ( See 4.4 Connecting to Wi-Fi)
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From the Phone’s settings click the Airplay option.
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Choose “xxx-xxxxxx-xxx” then open “Mirroring”. The projector will now be connected to the iPhone sharing the same screen display.
Airplay – Mac
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With Projector Connected to Wi-Fi
On the Mac, click the Wi-Fi settings “ ”. Connect the Mac to the same Wi-Fi network as the projector. -
Without Projector Connected to Wi-Fi
On the Mac, click the Wi-Fi settings ” “. Choose “AndroidAP” and connect. -
Click ” “ , choose “xxx-xxxxxx-xxx” and the projector will now be connected to the Mac sharing the same screen display.
Miracast – Android device
NOTE: Ensure the Projector and your Android device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open the settings on your Android device. Click “more wireless settings”
- Open “Cast Screen” Searching and connecting.
- For some Android devices open the shortcuts menu, look for the “screen sharing/mirroring/screen projection display/ WLAN Display/ Wireless Display/ Multi-Screen/Smart View, search and connect to the device. If you can’t find the miracast function please contact customer service.
Wired Connection U Disk/Micro SD Card
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How to read the U Disk
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Connect the USB OTG cable to the Micro USB interface of the Projector.
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Connect the U disk to the other end of the USB OTG interface.
How to read the Micro SD Card -
Insert the micro SD card into the micro SD card reader on the Projector.
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Click in the file option from the home screen. Navigate the data using the remote controller.
Specifications
Max Brightness | 100 Lumen |
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Resolution | 854×480 |
Display Ratio | 16:9 |
Contrast | 1000:1 |
Projection Distance | 0.2 to 3 M |
Throw Size | 1M/37.8 Inch, 2M/75 Inch, 3M/110 Inch |
Wi-Fi | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4G / 5G Dual Band |
Bluetooth | 4.1 |
Battery | 4200mAh Polymer Battery |
Battery Life | 130 Minutes |
Micro SD Card | Supports up to 32GB Max |
Power DC | 5V 2A |
Operating System | Android 7.1 |
Supported Wireless Protocols | Airplay / Miracast |
Weight | 290g (12oz) |
Product Size | 75x75x44mm ( 2.95×2.95×1.73inch) |
Working Temperature | 0°C to 30°C (32°F to 86°F) |
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, under Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used under the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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