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USER MANUAL CP864I AVer
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Blank whiteboard with faint digital display and a small numeric input box belowAVer CP series CP654I/CP754I/CP864I
User Manual
Federal Communications Commission
NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operate in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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.

This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU.
Warning - This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference.
DISCLAIMER
No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the contents of this documentation, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
In no event will AVer Information Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
TRADEMARKS
“AVer” is a trademark owned by AVer Information Inc. Other trademarks used herein for description purpose only belong to each of their companies.
COPYRIGHT
© 2018 AVer Information Inc. All rights reserved.
All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is prohibited. All information or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

The mark of Crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, you need to dispose of the waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information about where to drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
CONTENTS
Introduction .... 1
Hardware Introduction....2
Package Contents....2
Optional Accessories 2
Front Side 3
Back Side....5
Remote Controller....6
Remote control Receiver range....7
Wall Mounting Installation....8
Ventilation 13
Installation 14
Connect to PC....14
Connecting USB Peripherals....15
HDMI Connections....15
Install OPS....16
Using AVer CP System 17
Power on....17
Power Off 17
Main Screen....18
Toolbar 20
Settings....22
Annotation Tool 26
Cloud Storage 27
Build an Account....27
Using OfficeSuite to open a file 30
Set Password for ES File Explorer 34
Whiteboard....36
Tutorial 36
Note Format....37
Import PDF 38
Save the PDF file to Google Drive....39
Change Name of the Note.... 42
Using Whiteboard 43
Gallery....60
Snapshot....67
Using Browser....68
Connect to DocCam 69
Connect to WiFi 70
Adjust Date and Time 71
OSD Menu Operation 72
Panel Security Settings....74
Screen Lock....74
Setup screen lock....77
Settings Lock 79
Setup Settings Lock....80
Display Management....82
Minimum Server System Requirements 82
Login 83
Change Password 85
Change Email 87
Add IFP Device....88
Power On, OFF, and Reboot IFP Device....93
Scheduling 95
Specification....97
Multimedia Supported Formats.... 100
RS-232 Command Table 100
Troubleshooting....102
Safety Instruction
As a valuable offering better audio and visual experience, this product has considered the personal safety factors in design and been tested strictly before delivery. However, improper installation and use may cause electric shock or fire. To ensure its safe use, maintain its service life and bring its best performance into full play, please read and understand the operating instructions and nameplates and observe the following safety precautions carefully before using the product, and keep this Manual properly for future reference.
For your safety, please read the following instruction before you use the product. Serious injury or property loss may be caused by improper operations. Do not try to repair the product by your own.

WARNING

Disconnect the product from power supply immediately if major failures occur.
The major failures include the following:
- Smoke, peculiar smell or abnormal sound is discharged from the product.
- No image or sound is displayed, or the image error occurs.
- Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
In the preceding scenarios, do not continue to use the product, disconnect power supply immediately and contact professional staff for troubleshooting.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Do not drop liquid, metal or combustible into the product.
- If any liquid or metal is dropped into the product, power off the product and disconnect power supply, then contact professional staff for solutions.
- Pay attention to the children when they are close to the product.
Do not damage the power cable.
- Do not damage, change, wind, bend, heat or drag the power cable forcibly.
WARNING
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| Do not put weights (such as the product itself) on the power cable.Do not drag the cable forcibly when you pull out the power plug. If the power cable is damaged, please contact the local distributor to repair or replace it.The power cable in the accessory box is for this product only. Don't use it on other devices. | |
| Put the product on a stable surface.An unstable surface includes and does not limit to an inclined plane, a shaky stand, desk or platform, which might cause the turnover and damage. | |
| Use the battery correctly.Galvanic corrosion, electric leakage and even fire may be caused by improper battery usage.It is recommended to use the designated type of battery and install the battery by correct electrodes (positive and negative electrodes).Do not install and use new battery together with the used one.Take out the battery if the remote control is not used for a long period.Do not expose the battery under overheated environments such as sunlight and firing.Dump the used battery based on local regulations. | |
![]() | Do not open the cover or change the product by your own.High voltage components are installed in the product. When you open the cover, high voltage, electric shock or other dangerous situations may occur. If inspection, adjustment or maintenance is required, contact the local distributor for help. |
![]() | Use the specified power supply.Do not use any types of power cables other than the one provided with the product to prevent the product from being damaged.Use a three-wire socket and ensure that it is properly grounded.Pull out the power plug from the socket if the product is not used for a long period.Before you move the product, disconnect all external connections and separate all toppling preventing devices.Move the product carefully to prevent it from being hit or squeezed, especially the screen, which may cause injury if broken. |
| Clean the dust and metal on the power plug regularly.When you are cleaning, fire or electric shock may be caused if the product is powered on.Keep in mind to pull out the power plug before cleaning it by using a dried cloth. | |
![]() | Do not put items on the top of the product.Do not put items, such as a container for liquid (a vase, flowerpot, cosmetics or liquid medicine), on the top of the product.If any water or liquid is spilled on the product, short circuit may occur and cause fire or electric shock.Do not tread on the product or hang any items on the product. |
![]() | Do not install the product in an improper place.Do not install the product in humid places, such as the bathroom, the shower room, the place near windows or outdoor environments where experience rain, snow or other harsh weather. The product installation is also required to avoid a place around by hot spring vapor. The preceding environments may cause faults or electric shock under extreme conditions.Do not put exposed fire source, such as an ignited candle, on the product. |
![]() | Pull out the power plug during thunderstorms.Do not touch the product when lighting to avoid electric shock.Install or place components which power supply voltage is high enough to cause personal injury in places out of the reach of children. |
![]() | Do not cover or block up any vents on the product.The overheated components may cause fire, damage the product and shorten the service life. |
| Do not put the venting surface of the product facedown.Do not install the product on a carpet or bed clothes.Do not use a cloth such as table cloth to cover the product. | |
![]() | Do not touch the power cable with wet hands to avoid electric shock.Altitude during operation (m): less than 5000m |

CAUTION



I the product in high temperature environments.
- Do not install the product near heat source, such as the radiator, the heat reservoir, the stove or other heating devices.
- Do not expose the product under sunlight, which may cause high temperature and subsequent faults in the product.
For transport:
- Pack the product for mobility or maintenance by using the cartons and cushioning material provided with the product.
- Vertically move the product during transport. The screen or other components are easily broken if the product is moved by an improper way.
Keep away from the product when you use a radio.
The product design to prevent radio interference complies with the international EMI standard. However, the interference still exists and causes noise in the radio.
- If noise occurs in the radio, try the following solutions.
- Adjust the direction of the radio antenna to avoid the interference from the product.
- Keep the radio away from the product.

CAUTION
Advice for watching:
- Use the product in an environment with comfortable light. It is harmful to your eyes to watch in a too bright or too dark environment.
- Relax your eyes after a period of time for watching.
- When you are watching, the distance which is 3 to 7 times of the display height should be kept, and it is the best distance to protect eyes and prevent eyestrain.
- Adjust the volume to an appropriate level, especially at night.
- Use amplifier equipment as the audio input source with caution. If you must use amplifier equipment, the input power should not exceed the maximum of speaker power. Otherwise, problems occur, such as the speaker is overpowered and damaged.
- Sudden temperature or environment humidity changes may cause moisture condensation. This may cause poor picture quality on screen. If this occurs, please keep the IFP on to evaporate moisture.
- When the IFP is not in use for several days, please disconnected IFP from the power socket for environment and safety reasons.
- IFP may have features that require it to be left in standby to work correctly.
- For children, please do not allow children to climb on the IFP, keep small accessories out of reach of children, so that they are not mistakenly swallowed.
Notice
The technical specifications provided in this Manual and on the carton are subject to change without further notice. If there is any difference between this Manual and any actual operation, such actual operation shall prevail.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing our interactive display. As our latest independently developed and produced human-machine interactive product, the interactive display is a multi-functional display for interactive teaching, digital demonstration, multi-media presentation, touch operations and handwriting. They are well designed and produced to meet the needs of education and corporate applications, and provide a user-friendly experience, digital intelligent control as an ideal equipment for schools and companies. You can use your fingers or opaque objects to write, edit and delete any things on the screen.
The product features are as follows:
■ Run on Android 5.0.1 operating system with unique UI design, offering you more convenient operations and better visual experience.
■ Support convenient operation through a mouse and keyboard with USB port, just like a computer.
■ Built-in large-capacity memory and large-capacity buffer, running 4K movies.
■ High-quality LCD screen featured by flicker free, low radiation, high brightness, high contrast, large view angle and short response time, greatly reducing the ghosting of fast moving images and eye fatigue.
■ De-interlaced image processing and industry-leading motion compensation technology, improving the jagged and blurred edges of moving images thoroughly.
■ Dynamic contrast technology, significantly improving image definition and contrast.
■ Multiple USB ports, supporting HD streaming media function.
■ Ultrathin body and ultra-narrow edges.
Package Contents
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- AVer CP series (65", 75", 86")
- Wall mount
- Remote Controller
- Stylus pen x 2
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Power cable
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USB cable
- WiFi dongle (For US only)
- HDMI cable
- AAA battery x 2 (For US only)
- DP to HDMI port converter
Optional Accessories
Floor Stand
OPS
Front Side

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CP864I CP654I CP754I CP864I 7 7 7| Item | Description |
| 1 | Power on/off |
| 2 | Press to show the OSD(On Screen Display) menu (Non Android screen) |
| 3 | VOL +/VOL - button; select or adjust menu options |
| 4 | Select or adjust menu options |
| 5 | Gesture control on/off (Long press > 2s to activate/inactivate) |
| 6 | Indicator and remote receiver |
| 7 | AC power On/Off switch |

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PC USB MEDIA TOUCH HDMI 1 2 3 4 5 6| Item | Description |
| 1 | Headset port |
| 2 | MIC IN port |
| 3 | OPS-USB port |
| 4 | Android-USB port |
| 5 | TOUCH-USB port |
| 6 | HDMI IN port |
Back Side

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AV OUT Y Pt Pt AV IN L IN R IN USB3.0 USB3.0 USB2.0 SPOF TOUCHUSB1 TOUCHUSB2 TOUCHUSB3 TOUCHUSB4 GPS PCUSB RS232 IN RS232 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI LAN HDMI BRL VGA PC AUDIO 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23| Item | Description | Item | Description |
| 1 | AV-OUT port | 13 | OPS-USB port |
| 2 | YPbPr IN ports | 14* | RS232 IN/OUT port |
| 3 | AV-IN port | 15 | HDMI1 IN port |
| 4 | Android-USB port 3.0 | 16 | HDMI2 IN port |
| 5 | Android -USB port 3.0 | 17 | HDMI3 IN port |
| 6 | Android -USB port 2.0 | 18 | HDMI 1/2/3 OUT port |
| 7 | Headset port | 19 | LAN port |
| 8 | SPDIF OUT port | 20 | HDMI4-IN port |
| 9 | TOUCH-USB1 port | 21 | VGA-IN port |
| 10 | TOUCH-USB2 port | 22 | VGA-AUDIO IN port |
| 11 | TOUCH-USB3 port | 23 | POWER port |
| 12 | TOUCH-USB4 port |
*The RS232 In/Out ports are in different position on CP654I unit.
Remote Controller
Install Batteries before using remote controller.
Aim the remote control at the remote receiver when using the remote control. Any object placed between the remote control and the remote receiver may disturb normal operation.

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POWER SCHREESHOT MUTE ABC DEF GHI 1 2 3 JKL MNO PQR 4 5 6 STU VWX V2- 7 8 9 F1 CHUST 0 3D HOME MENU ▲ OK ▼ + VOL - SOURCE + CH - AUDIO INFO ZOOM IMAGE SYS ETEREO PLAY PAUSE STOP ROTATE ▶ II ■ ○ PREV. NEXT BACK SPEED| Name | Descriptions |
| Power on/off | |
| SCREENSHOT□ | Take screenshot. |
| MUTE | Enable or disable sound. |
| NUMERIC KEYS | Input any number. |
| F1(FREEZE) | Enable or disable freeze function in the system (Only works in non-Android mode) |
| CH LIST | Allow backspace when input characters/view TV channel list (No used currently) |
| HOME | Jump back to Android Home |
| MENU | Display the on screen menu. |
| ▲/▼/◄/► | Select or adjust menu options. |
| OK | Confirm the operation. |
| VOL +/- | Adjust volume. |
| Return to the previous setting interface. | |
| SOURCE | Display the source selection menu (Valid only in TV mode). |
| CH +/- | Turn channel up/down. (No used currently) |
| AUDIO | Select the sound mode. |
| SLEEP | Set the sleep time and auto standby when the specified time is reached. |
| ZOOM | Switch the channel display ratio on the screen. |
| IMAGE | Select the picture mode of the product. |
| SYS | Only for switching TV system. |
| For operation of multimedia functions in the intelligent platform. | |
| INFO | Display the content information of the input source. |
Remote control Receiver range
The effective area of the remote controller is the vertical distance within 6 meters in front of the product and the area within an angle of 30 degrees from the vertical point to the left and the right.

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30° 30° 6M
[Note] To avoid probable faults, please read the following instructions and use the remote controller properly.
■ Do not drop or beat the remote controller.
■ Do not spill water or other liquid on the remote controller.
■ Do not put the remote controller on wet items.
■ Do not expose the remote controller under sunlight or put it near overheated source.
Wall Mounting Installation
Safety tips for installation
- At least 2 professional installers should on site when installing the wall mounting bracket and the IFP. To prevent injury and damage to the wall and device, user should not perform the installation without professional guidance.
- The installation position should be on the wall that can bear the weight of the IFP and bracket, and measures should be taken to calculate the effects of other external forces.
- To avoid accidental damage to the device and human safety, please install the bracket in a place which avoids the contact of children.
- When the installed screws become loose, please turn off the device and unplug the power cord for further check.
- The bracket should be installed on a vertical flat surface.
- For the best working performance, these places should be avoided: strong electric field, strong magnetic field and potential leakage of inflammable gas.
- For the best panel viewing, the bracket should be installed in the place where the direct intense light and reversed light situations should be avoided.
- In case of fire, please avoid the places as described below: heavy soot, windy and dusty place, intense humidity and intense heat.
- During installation, please make sure connection between the screws and bracket are secured firmly.
- This instruction should be strictly followed. The manufacturer isn't responsible for any damages and lost caused by inappropriate installation and operation.
List of Wall-mounting bracket
- Wall-mounting bracket (installed onto the wall), you just need to do this step.
- 4 pieces of M8 (M6) screws (already attached to the IFP) 12 pieces of M4X6MM B-head screws.)
Installation tools needed
Churn (impact) drill, pencil, screwdriver, hammer, wrench, grinder (polisher).
Installation methods
- As shown below: Lock the hanging bracket to the corresponding VESA holes of IFP, with 4 pieces of M8 (M6) screws.

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4-M8(M6) screws- As shown below: Lock the connection bracket and wall-mounting bracket together with 12 pieces of M4X6 B-head screws.

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12-M4X6 Connection bracket Wall mounting bracket- Pictured below: put the combined wall mounting bracket on the suitable wall, use the pencil to mark the right hole for expansion screws (12 holes):

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Wall Pencil- Picture shown as below: Use churn (impact) drill to drill 12 holes on the wall according to the position marked by pencil in Step 3. The diameter and depth should be chosen according to the spec. and the type of the expansion screws used in the wall.

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Wall Impact drill- Use a hammer to drive the 12 pieces of expansion screws into the wall. The client should choose the right specification of the expansion screws (you just need to prepare these screws in the whole process) according to the wall type.

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Technical line drawing of a wall assembly with metal framing and a hammer, no text or symbols present- Use the wrench to tighten the nuts of the expansion screws.

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Wall- Verify the specification (length * width, mm) of the hanging bracket on the IFP, then put the IFP onto the corresponding hole on the wall mounting bracket. (400*400mm or 600*400mm, 2 types optional, you need to verify!)

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Wall OPS PC- As pictured below, push the anti-theft bracket (in the accessory bag) into the corresponding hole which is at the bottom of the IFP. Use the screws to lock the anti-theft bracket in place.

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Wall Anti-theft bracketAnti-theft bracket in the right position
Ventilation
Keep clearances around the product according to the minimum dimensions shown in the picture.
Never cover the ventilation holes or insert any object into the housing.
Do not place the product in a confined space such as bookcase or imbedded closet unless appropriate ventilation conditions are provided. There should be adequate clearances around the product to ensure good ventilation.

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Mounted on the wall 30cm 10cm 10cm 10cm Impede air circulation WallConnect to PC
[Note] Disconnect the power plug before installing or removing the product.

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LAN HDMI(CEC) VGA VGA-AUDIC Touch-USB4 P C -USB USB Cable Audio Cable or VGA Cable HDMI Cable Computer[Remark] Either connects the HDMI cable (or VGA + Audio cable) from the external computer.
Connecting USB Peripherals

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Router and other network signal output Network cable HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI1/2/3-CUT LAN HDMI4(CEC) VGA VGA-AUDIO AI-OUT P0 P1 AI-N LH RAN USB1.0 USB2.0 USB2.0 Ω SPORF USB Equipment USB line- WiFi Adapter (& other supported USB devices): Plug into USB IN port.
- Networking and modem cables: Plug the router cable into the LAN port.
HDMI Connections

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HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI10/SHUT LAN HDMI(CEC) HDMI cable HDMI Media playerInstall OPS

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Interior view of a server room with black equipment and ventilation grilles (no visible text or symbols)Slide the OPS into the OPS slot.
[Note] The fan side of OPS is face outside.

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Close-up of a black server rack unit mounted on a wall, showing ventilation slots and ports (no visible text or symbols)
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Person installing a black internal drive into a computer tower (no visible text or symbols)Power on/off OPS
The OPS will not turn on when IFP system power on.
When IFP system switches to OPS source, the OPS will automatically power on.
When IFP power off, the OPS will be powered off.
Using AVer CP System
Power on
Connect the power plug to the power outlet on the wall. Then, press the power button on of AVer CP unit. Also, user can press power button on the remote controller to power up, too. After power on, the main screen is displayed.

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08:01 PM 01/01 Browser abc Screen Share All apps File Manager Apps SwitchPower Off
While in power on status, press power button on the AVer CP unit or on the remote controller and the power off message is displayed on screen; press power button again to turn off the AVer CP system.
Main Screen
After power on, the main screen will display as below shown.

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08:01 PM 01/01 (1) Browser abc Screen Share All apps File Manager Apps Switch (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)| Name | Descriptions |
| (1) Timer and Date | Display the current time and date. |
| (2) Tool bar | Select to extend the tool bar. For more detail, see Toolbar section. |
| (3) Browser | Call out browser to explore the Internet if Internet connection is available. |
| (4) Whiteboard | Call out the whiteboard interface to use whiteboard functions. |
| (5) Screen Share | To display the screen that is share from other device such as Android phone/tablet, Apple phone/iPad, Chromebook..etc. |
| (6) All apps | To enter the application program page. All application programs in the system are displayed. |
| (7) File Manager | Select to call out the file manager screen. |
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Descriptions
(8) App Switch
View recent running programs, switch to one of running program, and close the running programs.

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ES File Explorer Local Properties Settings Device AVer WhiteboardToolbar
The toolbar is located at both of the screen, touch < or > on the both side of screen to call out the tool bar. Touch aging to hide the tool bar.
Name
Descriptions

Select the input source which devices are connected with the AVer CP system through HDMI, VGA, and USB interface.

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08:02 PM 01/01 Browser WhiteBoard Screen Shore All apps File Manager Apps Switch
Back to previous screen.

Return to main screen.
Name
Descriptions

Call out setting function list. Setting function includes backlight adjustment, volume +/-, snapshot, file manager, system setting, and freeze. For more detail please see Settings section.

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11:10 AM 02/22 Browser WhiteBoard Screens Share All apps File Manager Apps Switch
Call out the annotation tool. The annotation tool can be used in any input source screen. For more detail please see Annotation Tool section.

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Aver Solutions Products Support Media Room Contact Us Global Visualizers Visualizers (Document Camera) With an AverVision visualizer (document can Dass Ret Ret MWC Edit)Settings
Settings function includes volume +/-, snapshot, file manager, system setting, and freeze.
Backlight adjustment ( )
Adjust backlight value (0\~100). The default is auto mode.
Select > to call out backlight adjust bar. To manual adjust, un-mark the "Auto Mode". Touch and hold the blue dot and move to adjust the backlight value.

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Browser WhiteBoard Screen Share 62 Auto Mode All apps File Manager Apps SwitchVolume

Adjust system volume.
Select > to call out volume adjust bar. Touch and hold the blue dot and move to adjust the volume.

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Browser WhiteBoard Screen Share 40 All apps File Manager Apps SwitchSnapshot

Capture the current screen shot.
Select > to take a screen shot. User can view the screen shot in Gallery.
File manager

Open the ES file explorer screen.
Select > to open ES file explorer screen. User can manage the files on IFP system.

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Fast Access Favorite Local Homepage Home Device Download sdcard sda1 Library Exit Theme Settings New Search Refresh View Windows Alarms Android backups com.kingroot.kinguser DCIM Documents Download kinguserdown LOST.DIR Movies Music NotificationsSystem Setting

Setup IFP system's parameters – Network, System Sounds, Apps, Storage & reset, About, Date & Time, Language, Keyboard, Accessibility Add accessory, and Security & Restrictions.
Select > to open IFP system settings screen.
- Network: Turn on/off the WiFi function and make a WiFi connection.
- System Sounds: Turn on/off the IFP system sound.
- Apps: Manage the apps on the IFP system.
- Storage & reset: View the storage capacity on the IFP system and reset the IFP system back to factory default.
- About: View the version and related information of the IFP system.
- Date & Time: Setup the date and time of the IFP system.
- Language: Select the language of the IFP system.
- Keyboard: Setup keyboard format.
- Accessibility: Setup parameters of caption, speak passwords, and text to speech.
- Add accessory: Bluetooth device setup.
- Security & Restrictions: Setup Apps installation authority on the IFP system and security of restriction profile.

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Device Network System sounds Apps Storage & reset About Preferences Date & time Language Keyboard AccessibilityFreeze

To temporary freeze the current screen. While freezing, no functions can be operated.
[Note] Freeze function doesn't support on Android system.
Select > to freeze the screen. The left upper corner of screen will display
"Freeze On".

The annotation tool can be used in any input source screen.
Select to call out annotation tool.

(Eraser): Clear the annotation on the screen.

(Red) & (Blue): Red and blue color pen. User can draw and write on the screen.

(Save): Save the screen to local (IFP), IFP) or U-Disk (external USB pen drive).

(Exit): Close the annotation tool.

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AVer Solutions Products Support Media Room Contact Us Visualizers Visualizers (Document Camera) I want to 'Make Friends' In class Local U-Disk With an AVerVision visualizer (document came Eraer Red Blue SAVE EXIT Screenshot captured. Touch to view your screenshot. 11:30 PMCloud Storage
Create the google drive on IFP for file accessing and storage.
Build an Account
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Open the ES file explorer. Select > or from main screen to open ES file explorer.
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In ES file explorer screen, select Network > Cloud.

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Fast Access Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Tools Exit Theme Settings Alarms Android backups Classroom DCIM Documents Download LOST.DIR Movies Music Notifications Pictures + Search Refresh View Windows- In Could screen, select "New".

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Fast Access Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Tools Add a server by New→Server Exit Theme Settings New Search Refresh View Windows- Then, select "Gdrive".

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Fast Access Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Topics Exit Theme Settings New Refresh View Windows New Box SugarSync DropBox OneDrive Gdrive S3 Yandex Baidu NetDisk MediaFire- The Google login screen is displayed. Enter your google account and select "Next".

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Ad Unlock Favorite Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Search Refresh View Windows History Google Sign in with your Google Account Email or phone Next Find my account One Google Account for everything Google Google Privacy Terms- Enter your Google account's password and select "Sign in".

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Search Refresh View Windows History Google Sign in with your Google Account ← avenc@gmail.com Password Sign in Forgot password! One Google Account for everything Google Google Privacy Terms New- After sign in, the google drive is build.

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Cloud AVer UEC-154 New + Search Refresh View MoreUsing OfficeSuite to open a file
- Open the ES file explorer > Network > Cloud > your Google drive account.

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Cloud AVer UEC-154 New + Search Refresh View More- Select the file from your google drive.

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Cloud > AVer UEC-154 Project share doc UEC internal doc UEC external share doc IFP III Start up reference VC520+ QG AI_Survey 2017 computex CaptiSphere kerika.com Shared with me 2 AVer Information Inc Company Profile C20i Sales Kit_version 1.0.pptx + Search Refresh View More- Wait for selected file will be downloading to local disk to open.

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Cloud AVR UEC-154 Loading... Please wait... The file will be cached to SD card and opened as READ ONLY Progress 0% Remaining Time:Computing... 0.00 B/s Cancel Kenka.com Shared with me 2 Aver Information Inc Company Profile C20i Sales Kit_version 1.0 pptx- Select "OfficeSuite" to open the file.

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Local Library Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Select PowerPoint OfficeSuite Set as the default app kerika.com Shared with me 2 Aver Information Inc Company Profile C20i Sales Kit version 1.0 pptx New Search Refresh View More- The file is opened by OfficeSuite.

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AVer Information Inc. Company Profile 2017_1156311582 pptx Missing fonts Company Profile AVer Information Inc. Company Profile Approved for external release [HI-2017] AVer Information Inc. | www.aver.com © AVer Information Inc. NOTES MORE ANDROID APPS FOR YOUR SMARTPHONE mobisystems- If file is a *.ppt file. Select

Start slide show can switch to slide show mode.

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AVer Information Inc. Company Profile 2017_1156311582 pptx Start slide show Advance slides Cast presentation Outline view Go to slide Find Zoom AVer Information Inc. Company Profile Approved for external release H! 2017 | AVer Information inc. | www.avcr.com © AVer Information Inc. NOTES MORE ANDROID APPS FOR YOUR SMARTPHONE mobisystems- Select can edit the file.

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HOME Angel 18 pt A B I U S S X₁ X² PASTE COPY NOTES START SLIDE SHOW FIND AVer Information Inc. Company Profile AVer AVer Information Inc. Company Profile Approved for external release (HF:2017) AVer information inc. 1 www.aver.com AVer information NOTES MORE ANDROID APPS FOR YOUR SMARTPHONE mobisystems- Edited file can be saved as PDF file. Select to save the edited file.
Set Password for ES File Explorer
Set the password to protect ES File Explorer.
- Open ES file explorer and select "Settings".

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Fast Access Network Network LAN Cloud FTP Bluetooth Remote Manager Net Manager Tools Exit Theme Settings New Search Refresh View Windows Alarms Android backups Classroom DCIM Documents Download LOST.DIR Movies Music Notifications Pictures- Select "Password Settings".

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Settings GENERAL SETTINGS Display settings Cleanup settings Directory settings Search engine setting Notification settings Logger floating widget settings SECURITY SETTINGS Password settings3. Select "App protection".

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Password settings App protection Require a password to access ES File Explorer Turn on network protection Turn on password to protect your network resources Hide list protection Turn on password to protect your hide list resources Change password Change the password4. Enter the password and re-enter password to confirm. Then, select "OK" to complete.

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Password settings App protection Require a password to access ES File Explorer Turn on network protection Turn on password to protect your network resources Hide list protection Turn on password to protect your network resources Set Password New password: Confirm password: CANCEL OKWhiteboard
Select on main screen to call out Whiteboard application.
Tutorial
For the first time use, the tutorial will guide the user how to use whiteboard; select go next step, select to back previous step. Select the tutorial will close, select can continue the tutorial.


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Welcome to AVer Whiteboard Let's walk through some of the things you can do... Tutorial NoteIf user wants to view the tutorial again after tutorial, select the "VIEW TUTORIAL" at main page of whiteboard. Select "DISMISS" will close the tutorial selection.
Note Format
The note page has different format and user can choose the proper format to use.
- Select and select “Note”. Also, user can select “Default note”. The default note will be a blank page.

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Import PDF Note Default note × Return Notes- The note formats are category in Standard, Grid, Math&Engineering, Music, Sports, and Planners&Lists. Choose the proper note format to use.

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New note ALL STANDARD GRID MATH & ENGINEERING MUSIC SPORTS PLANNERS & LISTS Standard Blank College ruled Wide ruled Narrow ruled Cornell basicImport PDF
User can import the PDF file from external USB pen drive, local (IFP system), or Google drive into whiteboard.
- Select and select "Import PDF".

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IMPORT PDF Import PDF Note Default note × Browse Notes- Locate the PDF file. If use wants to open the PDF file from Google drive, select ES file explorer > select the path > your Google drive.
- The imported PDF file is displayed on whiteboard screen.

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ABC Untitled Note - Feb 21, 2018 5.26 PMSave the PDF file to Google Drive
[Note] The Google drive must have built on IFP (See also chapter of Cloud Storage).
- In Whiteboard note page, select

Export.

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ABC Edit Export... Print Help ← Note01- Select "Pages" and "File format" as PDF and select "Share".

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Export note Pages Entire note This page File format PDF PNG JPEG CANCEL SHARE Untitled Note- Select "ES Save to...".

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Share via Save to device Bluetooth ES Save to... ES Sender Send by LAN- Select ← to go to main root direction. Then, select your Google drive.

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Choose path Internal Storage /mnt/usb/sda1 AVer UEC-154 Cancel- Select the folder and Select "Select". The note page will be saved to your Google drive.

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Choose path net://AVer UEC-154@gdrive/ 2017 computex CaptiSphere kerika.com Shared with me 2 UEC internal doc AL_Survey IFP III Start up reference Project share doc UEC external share doc VC520+ QG Cancel Select Copying Name: Untitled Note - Feb 22, 2018 11.07 AM.pdf Size: 11.28 KB From:/mnt/sdcard/Android/data/com.steadfastinnovation.android.projectpapyrus.aver/cache/share/ To: net://AVer UEC-154@gdrive/ Progress 0% Remaining Time:Computing... 0.00 B/s Cancel Hide Untitled NoteChange Name of the Note
User can rename the note.
- Select the note name is located at left upper corner.

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Untitled Note- Enter the new name of the note and select OK to confirm.

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Rename note Untitled Note CANCEL OKUsing Whiteboard
The Whiteboard function tools are described in following.

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Note01
/ : Undo and redo the actions.

: Pen function includes pen, eraser, mark, shape, and text function.

: Color selection. User can select the color of pen, text, shape, and background of note.

(Add image): Take a picture from camera that is connected with IFP or select an to display on whiteboard.
< 2 >: Note page switch and add new note page. Touch page number will switch to page list screen. Touch and hold the page number will call out note page select dialog.

: Call out sub menu list – view only, export, print, page settings, and help.
The function includes pen, eraser, mark, shape and text functions.
Pen
- Type: Pen has three types – pencil ( ), highlight pen ( ), and pen ( ).

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0.6 mm Multitouch ② Note01- Multitouch: Allows multiple users to write on the screen.
- Pressure: To make writing more smooth.
- Thickness: Adjust the thickness of pen. Move the dot to adjust the thickness.

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0.6 mm Multitouch ?- Color Depth: Highlight pen can adjust color depth.

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Note01 Recent■ Select(☐)
Allows user to select the object on the screen to edit. After selecting, the screen will switch to edit mode. In edit mode, user can modify the selected object.
Select and use finger to select the object on the screen and the screen will switch to edit mode. In edit mode, select can switch to whiteboard screen.

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ABC Note01 ABCIn edit mode, user can perform the following actions.
- : Change the color of selected object.

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AB 结 Recent- Change thickness of strokes and shapes.

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ABC Strokes and Shapes 0.6 mm- Cut the selected object. The cut object can be passed on the note page.


- Make a copy of selected object. Select page.
can past the copy object on the note - : Past the cut or copy of the selected object.
- : Duplicate the selected object. The duplicate object will paste on note screen immediately.
- : Delete the selected object.
Eraser( )
To clear the handwriting or drawing on screen as required.
- : Clear large area.
- : Clear part by part.

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Draw the shape object on the note page. Shape objects are included line, square, and round. Move the dot to adjust thickness of the shape object.

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ABC 0.5 mm Note01■ Text(T)
Type the text on the note page.
Move the dot to adjust the font of the text.

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ABC Sample text 14 pt Note01Select the and enter the text and select OK.

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asdfghjkl CANCEL OK asdfghjkl q w e r t y u i o p a s d f g h j k l z x c v b n m 7123 ABC asdfghjklColor

Change the color of pens, Shape, and text.
Select the pen, shape, or text function first, then, select ● select the color.

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Note01 RecentIf the color user wants don't list in color pattern, select ☐ to define the color on your own.

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ABC Note01Add image( )
To take a picture from connected camera or select an image from local or external USB pen drive.
Take picture
Take pictures from connected camera. Please make sure the camera is well connected and power on.
- Select and select “Take picture”.

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Take picture Choose image asdfghjkl Note01- Select to take picture.

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Top-down view of a laptop keyboard with cables and a mouse on top, placed on a dark surface with green carpet (no visible text or symbols)- Select to accept the picture. To re-take, select . To discard the taken picture, select Select can adjust the flash, display grid, and time if camera support those function.

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Top-down view of a laptop keyboard with cables and a mouse on top, placed on a desk with wires (no visible text or symbols)- After accepting the picture, the screen will switch to edit mode. Touch the picture can move picture around. Select ← can back to whiteboard screen.

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Top-down view of a laptop keyboard with cables and a mouse on top, placed on a dark surface (no visible text or symbols)- To crop the image. In Crop mode, user can do following action:

Select all

Detect face

Rotate left

Cancel

Rotate right

Save
Select or can go back to edit mode.

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Top-down view of a laptop keyboard with cables placed on its surface, no visible text or symbols on the keyboard or background.-
- Out the picture. The cute image can be passed. Select to paste
- : Make a copy of picture. Select can past the picture.
- : Past the cut or copy of the picture.
- : Duplicate the picture. The duplicate picture will paste on the screen immediately.
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: Delete the selected part.
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In edit mode, select can switch to whiteboard screen.
- Choose image
Take pictures from connected camera. Please make sure the camera is well connected and power on.
- Select and select " Choose image".

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Take picture Choose image asdfghjkl Note01- Select the image from local or external USB pen drive. Select to locate the image from other drive.

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Recent 5:44 PM ABC 5:43 PM ABC 5:35 PM 5:35 PM ABC 5:34 PM ABC 5:34 PM ABC 5:34 PM 5:33 PM ABC 5:34 PM ABC 5:34 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC 5:33 PM ABC3. The image can be edited.

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Welcome DIGAR CENTER STATION + LPT 50 Visual Settings- : To crop the image. In Crop mode, user can do following action:

Select all

Detect face

Rotate left

Cancel

Rotate right

Save
Select or can go back to edit mode.
- 34 Out the picture. The cute image can be passed. Select to paste.
- : Make a copy of picture. Select can past the picture.
- : Past the cut or copy of the picture.
- : Duplicate the picture. The duplicate picture will paste on the screen immediately.
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: Delete the selected part.
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In edit mode, select can switch to whiteboard screen.
Sub-menu(


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ABC View-only Export... Print Page settings Paste Help Note01■ View Only: Change to view only mode. No action can be operated. Select can back to normal mode.

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ABC Note01■ Export: Export the note page or all note pages to PDF, PNG, JPE file and share to specify path.

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Export note Pages Entire note This page File format PDF PNG JPEG CANCEL SHARE Note01Select "SHARE" and select the type to share.

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Share via Save to device Bluetooth ES Save to... Send by LAN■ Print: To print out the note page.
Page Setting
Change background (note format), note page size, and color of note page.

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Page settings Background Blank Size Infinite Color■ Paste: In edit mode, user does the cut, copy, or duplicate and select "Paste" from sub-menu list can be pasted the object on note page.
■ Help: View the tutorial and FAQ.
Gallery
In gallery, user can take pictures by connected camera, view screenshots, pictures, and share screenshots/pictures to whiteboard.
Open gallery
Select "All Apps" from main screen, then, select "Gallery".

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AVer Whiteboard Calculator Clock ES File Explorer Gallery OfficeSuite Puffin Search Settings Sphere2 SystemUpdate Zoom
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Gallery Calendar Dash Get Now Help Finish Refresh Settings ScreenshotsView screenshots and pictures
In gallery screen, user can see images are divided into screenshots and camera folder. Screenshot folder is the screenshots taken by press snapshot button on remote or by selecting from tool bar to capture the screen shot.
Camera folder is the pictures are taken by connected camera.

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Gallery Are you don't want to convert with the option! Screenshots 51 A 1 Camera 3To view the images, select the folder and select the image to view.

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Camera

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IMG_20170618_224458.jpgSelect to open "Sort by" dialog to select sorting order.

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Sort by ○ Name ○ Size ● Last modified ○ Date taken ○ Ascending ● Descending □ Use for this folder only CANCEL OKSelect to display image's file name.

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Camera IMG_20170618_224458. jpg IMG_20170618_224455. jpg IMG_20170618_224444. jpgSelect to call out sub-menu list. In sub-men, user can hide the image, exclude image, temporarily show hidden image, increase/reduce column count and setup more detail of image.

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Camera Hide Exclude Temporarily show hidden Increase column count Reduce column count SettingsThe functions of image view screen are:

Rotate the image to right, left, or 180^ .

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IMG_20170618_224444.jpg Rotate right Rotate left Rotate by 180°
Delete the image.

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Share the image to whiteboard, through Bluetooth, email, LAN to share, save the e to ES explorer file.
The following example is sharing the image to AVer Whiteboard.
- Select

select "
AVer Whiteboard".
- The image will display on whiteboard screen.

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IMG_20170618_224458.jpg Share via AVer Whiteboard Bluetooth ES Save to... Send by LAN SolMail
Use other app to edit the image.

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IMG_20170618_224444.jpg Edit with Editor OfficeSuite JUST ONCE ALWAYS: Call out sub-men. User can copy and move the image to other folder on the IFP, save the image as wallpaper, open the image by other app, hide the image, rename the image file name, view the detail information of image, display the image on the map.

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IMG_20170618_224444.jpg Copy to Move to Set as Wallpaper Open with Hide Rename Properties Show on map SettingsSnapshot
Press the "Screenshot" button on the remote controller or select the of setting on the tool bar to capture the screen view.
To view the snapshot images, select "All apps" on the main screen > "Gallery". In Gallery app, user can select the screenshot images to view and edit. For more detail on using gallery refer to Gallery section.

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Gallery Get you now you want to get your right to the right? Screenshots 51 A 1 Camera 3Also, user can view snapshot images in ES file explorer (select from tool bar to open or select "All Apps" > "ES file explorer"). In ES file explorer, the screenshot images are saved at folder called "Picture"
If the external USB pen drive has installed on AVer CP system, then, the screenshot is saved to external USB pen drive; a folder called "Picture" will be created.

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Fast Access Favorite Local Homepage Home Device Download sdcard sda1 sdct Exit Theme Settings Alarms Android backups DCIM documents Download LOST DIR Movies Music Notifications Pictures Podcasts Ringtones AVerVisionClassData base.dbES file explorer
Using Browser
User can operate the browser same as on PC, beside use the finger instead of the mouse.
Select the "Browser() " to launch the browser app.

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AVer Global http://www.aver.com/Default.aspx AVer Solutions Products Support Media Room Contact Us Interactive Flat Panels Inspire the Next Generation with Brilliant Collaboration Coming SoonConnect to DocCam
The AVer CP system can connect to DocCam device through the Sphere2 to use the class interactive function in Sphere2.
- Select All apps > Sphere2.
- Please make sure the DocCam and the AVer CP system are at same local network. The Sphere2 will auto search the available DocCam on your local network and list on screen.
- Select the DocCam device that wants to connect.
- Enter the "Password" of DocCam and select OK to confirm.
- And, select "Start" to connect.

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Device F70W AVer Start Camera Name: F70W SSID: dlink-52CC-5GHz Firmware Version: 3.1.0065.67- How to use Sphere2 application; please refer to user manual of Sphere2.
Connect to WiFi
- Install the WiFi dongle to the IFP system.
- Select the > and select " Network".

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Device Network System sounds Apps Storage & reset About Preferences Date & time Language Keyboard Accessibility- Next, select WiFi and turn on WiFi. The AVer CP system will search the available WiFi connection on your local network. Then, select the available WiFi connection to connect.

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Network Wi-Fi Wi-Fi On/Off On AVAILABLE NETWORKS AVI-Guest dlink-52CC-5GHz WPS/WPA2 PSK AVI-Staff 802 1x EAP See all OTHER OPTIONSAdjust Date and Time
Select > on the tool bar to call out settings page. In settings page, select the
"automatic date & time" to adjust date and time to local time area.
[Note] The internet connection is required for auto date and time adjustment.

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Network System sounds Apps Storage & reset About Preferences Date & time Language Keyboard Accessibility Personal Add accessory Security & Restrictions Settings Date & time Automatic date & time On Date 6/18/2017 Time 11:51 PMOSD Menu Operation
Select any external input, press Menu ( ) button on the front panel of AVer CP system unit to call out OSD menu. Swipe on the screen between each setting or press ◀ or ▶ button on the front panel to switch. Touch the item on the screen to change the settings.

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Picture Picture Mode Standard Contrast 50 Brightness 50 Hue 50 Sharpness 30 Saturation 50■ Picture Mode
Select the picture mode and adjust the parameters.
Picture mode has Standard, User, PC, Soft, and Lightness modes. Each mode can be adjusted the some value for user want. The gray-out item means it's not available for adjusting.

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Picture Hue 50 Sharpness 30 Saturation 50 PC Image Mode Color Temperature Standard Zoom Mode 16:9 The item values can be adjusted.Sound Mode
Sound mode has Standard, Music, Movie, Sports, and User modes. Each mode can be adjusted the some value for user want. The gray-out item means it's not available for adjusting.

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Sound Sound Mode Standard Bass 98 Treble 75 Balance 0 SPDIF Output PCM The item values can be adjusted.Setting
In Setting, user can setup Menu Time(how long the OSD menu display on screen), MHL Auto Switch, Auto Brightness, HDMI EDID Version, and Restore to Default.

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Screen Lock
Two ways to setup screen lock:
- Select



from menu bar to setup screen lock with password.
- Select

Security & Restrictions in the system "Settings" to setup screen lock with password.
■ When the "Screen Lock" is enabled
Two ways to unlock the panel:
- Touch the screen and the system will prompt for password to unlock the screen.

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Screen Lock Please input the password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DELETE 0 ENTER- Press "power on" button of the front panel and the system will prompt for password to unlock the screen.

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Screen Lock Please input the password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DELETE 0 ENTER■ When the “Screen Lock” is disabled, you can setup screen lock with two different ways:
- Select > from menu bar to setup the screen lock.

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Security & Restrictions Screen Lock Allow users setup security for screen lock Screen Lock Off Change Password2. Select

Security & Restrictions in the system "Settings" to setup the
screen lock.

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Date & time Language Keyboard Accessibility Personal Add accessory Security & Restrictions

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Personal Security & Restrictions Screen Lock Settings Lock Make passwords visible off Unknown sources OnSetup screen lock
- Enable the screen lock and setup password.
[Note] The password need 4\~6 numbers.

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Security & Restrictions Screen Lock On • Off Screen Lock Please input the password **** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DELETE 0 ENTER EXIT- For "Change Password", you need to input your old password to modify it.

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Security & Restrictions Screen Lock Allow users setup security for screen lock Screen Lock On Change Password■ Reset the password for Screen Lock when you forgot your password
- Disable the screen lock
- Factory reset
- Please use remote controller with source + "2" "5" "8" "0" to select screen lock to reset password.
Settings Lock
Select "Security & Restrictions" in the system "Settings" to setup the settings lock.
When the 'Settings Lock' is enabled
While the settings lock is enabled, you need to enter password to unlock the Settings.

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Settings Lock Please input the password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DELETE 0 ENTER EXITWhen the “Settings Lock” is disabled, you can use system “Settings” to enable ‘Settings Lock’.
Setup Settings Lock
- Enable the settings lock and setup password. [Note] The password need 4\~6 numbers.

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Security & Restrictions Settings Lock Allow users setup security for settings On • Off Settings Lock Please input the password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DELETE 0 ENTER EXIT- For "Change Password", you need to input your old password to modify it.

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Security & Restrictions Settings Lock Allow users setup security for settings Settings Lock On Change Password■ Reset the password for Setting Lock when you forgot your password
- Disable the settings lock
- Factory reset
- Please use remote controller with source + "2" "5" "8" "0" to select settings lock to reset password.
Display Management
To manage the IFP devices on your LAN – manual power on/off/reboot IFP and scheduling IFP for power on/off/reboot.
[Note] An Ethernet cable connection is required for IFP devices.
Please download the Display Management application from
http://www.aver.com/download-center
Minimum Server System Requirements
■ Operating System : Win 7 / Win8 / Win10
■ CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo 2.00GHz or later
■ RAM : 1 GB of RAM (2 GB recommended)
■ Resolution : 1024 x 768 or higher resolution display
■ Graphic card : DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
■ Hard Disk : 500 MB free hard disk space for basic installation
Login
- Run the AVer Display Management application.
- The login dialog is displayed. Enter the password; for the first time login, the default password is "admin".

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AVer Display Management User Password! Login Forgot Password? Exit- After entering the password, select "Login" to go next step.
- Enter the email for sending password if forgot the password in future. Select "Enter" to login.

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AVer Display Management User Email Confins Your Email Enter Exit- After login, the Display Management UI is displayed.

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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Select All A2 All Power On Power Off Power ON Power OFF RebootChange Password
1. Select " " icon.

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AVer Display Management Version 11.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Select All AZ All Power On Power Off Power ON Power OFF Robot2. The email and password dialog will show up.

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AVer Display Management Email: averuec@gmail.com Password: Change Password Cancel Save3. Select "Change Password". Then, enter the new password and re-enter the new password to confirm.
- Select "Save" to save the changes.

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AVer Display Management Email: averuec@gmail.com Password: Change Password New Password: Confirm Password: Cancel SaveChange Email
1. Select " " icon.

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AVer Display Management Version 11.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Select All AZ All Power On Power Off Power ON Power OFF Rabeoff- The email and password dialog will show up.
- Enter the new Email address. Then, select "Save" to save the changes.

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AVer Display Management Email: averuec@gmail.com Password: Change Password Cancel SaveAdd IFP Device
1. Select "Management".

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AVer Display Management Version 11.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Add Group Filter Device Name Add Device All Device Name Model Name Mac Address FW Version IP Info Edit Remove- Click "Add Device".
- In Add Device dialog, you can choose "IP Address Search", "Auto Detection", or "Mac Address Search" to find the IFP device on your LAN network.
[Note]
a. An Ethernet cable connection is required for IFP devices.
b. The IFP devices and Display Management must be in the same network.
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AVer Display Management Type: IP Address Search IP Address Search Auto Detection Mac Address Search Device Name: Group: Cancel Save- The search result will be listed. Select the IFP device and enter "Device Name" and select the "Group" if there are groups for selecting.
- Select "Save" to add IFP device.
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AVer Display Management IP Address Mac Address Device Name Group 10 100 93 46 b0 c5 ca 70:24:ac Cancel Save- The added IFP device will be listed in management list.
√ IP: View IFP device's IP, mask, and gateway information.
√ Edit IFP's device name.
√ Delete IFP device from management list.
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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Add Group Filler Device Name Add Device All Device Name Model Name Mac Address FW Version IP Info Edit Remove UEC4FP TV828 b0:c5:ca 70:24:sc 5.0.1Filtering IFP Device
To find IFP devices from management list by searching of "Device Name", "Model Name", "Mac Address", or "FW Version".
Select the filter condition – Device Name, Model Name, Mac Address or FW Version or enter the specific words to filter. Then, the filter result will display.

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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Add Group Filter Device Name Device Name Model Name Mac Model Name Mac Address FW Version All Device Name Model Name Mac UEC-IFP TV828 b0:c IP Info Edit Remove R10 R9Add Group
Create the group and assign IFP devices to specific group for managing.
- Select "Add Group" in Management screen.

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AVer Display Management Group Cancel Save- The crated group will list at left side of Management screen. Select the group to view the IFP devices in the group. When add IFP device, you can assign IFP device to the group.

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AVar Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Add Group Filter Device Name Add Device All Device Name Model Name Mac Address FW Version IP Info Edit Remove UEC-IFP TV828 b0 c6 ca 70.24 ac 5.0.1 Edit DeletePower On, OFF, and Reboot IFP Device
In Connected List screen, display the IFP devices that have added into Display management app. You can manual power on, power off, and reboot the IFP devices that list in Connected List screen.
[Note]
a. An Ethernet cable connection is required for IFP devices.
b. The IFP devices and Display Management must be in the same network.
c. The Display Management app must be running in order to control the IFP devices on/off/reboot.
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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Select All UEC-BFP A2 All Power On Power Off Power Off Power OFF Robot- Select "Connected List".
- Select the IFP devices from screen list or select "Select All". The selected IFP device will be marked. Then, select "Power on", "Power Off", or "Reboot" button to execute.
[Note]
a. After selecting IFP device, the power on, power off and reboot button will be enabled.
b. The IFP devices display order can be change by select A-Z order or group (drop-down list).
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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling AVer Unselect All AZ All UEC-IFP Power On Power Off Power ON Power OFF RbootScheduling
Set the specific day and time to power on, power off, and reboot the selected IFP devices. The schedule will execute until you disable the schedule.
[Note]
a. An Ethernet cable connection is required for IFP devices.
b. The IFP devices and Display Management must be in the same network.
c. The Display Management app must be running in order to control the IFP devices on/off/reboot.
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Select "Scheduling".
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Select "Add Schedule". The Time Schedule Setting dialog is displayed.
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AVer Display Management Time Schedule Setting Repeat: Every Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun HR MIN HR MIN HR MIN On Time 00 : 00 Reboot Time 00 : 00 Off Time 00 : 00 Devices All Group Select Device Filter Device Name Device Name IP Address Mac Address UEC-FP 10.100.93.46 b0:c5:ca:70:24:ac Cancel Save- Select the Day: Every Day, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fir, Sat, or Sun.
[Note] When select “Every Day” schedule, Mon to Sun will be all marked. If un-select one of day, then, the “Every Day” schedule is invalid.
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Select the action: Power on, Reboot, or Power off. Then, set the time (HR:MIN) for action.
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Select Device:
√ All : Select all IFP devices.
√ Group: Select IFP devices by group.
√ Select Device: Select IFP device one by one from IFP device list.
[Note] Using filter function to find the IFP device if you know IFP device's name or group.
- Select "Save" to save the schedule.
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AVer Display Management Version 1.1.1004.5 Connected List Management Scheduling Add Schedule Repeat On Time Reboot Time Off Time Group Enable Settings Thu - - 18:00 R9 Enable- From Enable drop-down list, select "Disable" can stop schedule to run.
- Select "①" can modify schedule's setting.
Specification
| Specification | CP654I |
| Physical resolution | 3840 x 2160 (pixels) |
| Response time | 8ms |
| Brightness | 450cd/m^2 |
| Contrast | 1200:1 |
| Viewing angle | 178° /178° |
| Chroma | 1.07B |
| Control mode | Key control/infrared remote control/RS232 control |
| Input voltage | AC 100-240V |
| Power consumption | 180W(Not include OPS) |
| Dimension (without packing) | 1510.5mm x 926.5mm x 106.1mm (depth) |
| Net weight/gross weight | 52.95kg/66.45kg |
| Wall mounting holes | 400mm(H) x 400mm(W) |
| Installation method | Through the wall mounting holes (screw size: M6) |
| Working conditions: | 0°C~40°C; RH: 20%~80%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| Storage conditions: | -10°C~60°C; RH: 10%~60%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| AV video input | 1+0.3Vp-p, RCA terminal |
| AV audio input | 500mV RMS |
| HDMI video input | 480i, 480P, 576i, 576P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P, 4K |
| Intelligent operating system | Android 5.0.1 |
| Specification | CP754I |
| Physical resolution | 3840 x 2160(pixels) |
| Response time | 8ms |
| Brightness | 450cd/m2 |
| Contrast | 1200:1 |
| Viewing angle | 178° / 178° |
| Chroma | 1.07B |
| Control mode | Key control/infrared remote control/RS232 control |
| Input voltage | AC100-240V |
| Power consumption | 320W(Not include OPS) |
| Dimension (without packing) | 1736.8mm x 1055.3mm x 109.5mm (depth) |
| Net weight/gross weight | 61.95kg/79.1kg |
| Wall mounting holes | 400mm(H) x 600mm(W) |
| Installation method | Through the wall mounting holes (screw size: M8) |
| Working conditions: | 0°C~40°C; RH: 20%~80%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| Storage conditions: | -10°C~60°C; RH: 10%~60%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| AV video input | 1+0.3Vp-p, RCA terminal |
| AV audio input | 500mV RMS |
| HDMI video input | 480i, 480P, 576i, 576P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P, 4K |
| Intelligent operating system | Android 5.0.1 |
| Specification | CP864I |
| Physical resolution | 3840 x 2160(pixels) |
| Pixel pitch | 0.4935mm x 0.4935mm |
| Response time | 8ms |
| Brightness | 350cd/m2 |
| Contrast | 1200:1 |
| Viewing angle | 178° / 178° |
| Chroma | 1.07B |
| Control mode | Key control/infrared remote control/RS232 control |
| Input voltage | AC100-240V |
| Power consumption | 500W(Not include OPS) |
| Dimension (without packing) | 1990mm x 1201mm x 114.5mm (depth) |
| Net weight/gross weight | 89.2kg/116.6kg |
| Wall mounting holes | 400mm(H) x 700mm(W) |
| Installation method | Through the wall mounting holes (screw size: M8) |
| Housing material | Aluminum profile, plastic |
| Working conditions: | 0°C~40°C; RH: 20%~80%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| Storage conditions | -10°C~60°C; RH: 10%~60%;atmospheric pressure: 86kPa~104kPa. |
| AV video input | 1+0.3Vp-p, RCA terminal |
| AV audio input | 500mV RMS |
| HDMI video input | 480i, 480P, 576i, 576P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P, 4K |
| Intelligent operating system | Android 5.0.1 |
[Note]
■ The capacity of internal memory is subject to actual configuration;
■ The cache capacity is subject to actual configuration
If you discover any unclear presentation, mistake or omission in this manual, please contact us immediately.
Multimedia Supported Formats
| Type | Format | File Extension |
| Image | JPEG、BMP、PNG | .jpg\.bmp\.png |
| Video | MPEG1、MPEG2、MPEG4、H264、RM、RMVB、MOV、MJPEG、VC1、DivXFLV | .avi\.mpg\.dat\.vob\.div\.mov\.mkv\.rm\.rmvb\.mp4\.mjpeg\.ts\.trp\.wmv\.asf\.flv |
| Audio | MP3、M4A(AAC) | .mp3\.m4a |
RS-232 Command Table
Steps to use RS-232 to turn on or turn off the power of touch display under Android environment.
- Sent the hex code to switch on and off the touch display, ex: sent 69 76 20 for [Power off]; sent 69 53 43 for [Power on]
- Within 5 secs after step1, sent the hex code of [Enter] : 69 07 8F.
[Example 2]
Steps to use RS-232 to switch video source under Android environment.
- Sent the hex code of the video source to switch to, ex: sent 89 65 05 0C for [HDMI1].
- Sent the hex code of [Source] : 69 19 7D.
- Within 5 secs after step2, sent the hex code of [Enter] : 69 07 8F.
| Function | Command | |||
| Power off | 69 | 76 | 20 | |
| Power on | 69 | 53 | 43 | |
| Enter | 69 | 07 | 8F | |
| MUTE | 69 | 37 | 5F | |
| VOL+ | 69 | 82 | 14 | |
| VOL- | 69 | 85 | 11 | |
| SOURCE | 69 | 19 | 7D | |
| MENU | 69 | 80 | 16 | |
| LEFT | 69 | 63 | 33 | |
| RIGHT | 69 | 66 | 30 | |
| DOWN | 69 | 43 | 53 | |
| UP | 69 | 46 | 50 | |
| LAN | 69 | 34 | 62 | |
| AV1 | 89 | 55 | 0D | 14 |
| YCbCr | 89 | 55 | 04 | 1D |
| VGA | 89 | 65 | 03 | 0E |
| HDMI1 | 89 | 65 | 05 | 0C |
| HDMI2 | 89 | 65 | 07 | 0A |
| FREEZE | 89 | 55 | 06 | 1B |
| HDMI3 | 89 | 65 | 09 | 08 |
| HDMI4 | 89 | 65 | 0B | 06 |
| OPS | 89 | 65 | 0D | 04 |
| HDMI | 89 | 65 | 0E | 03 |
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution |
| The screen does not display anything; there is no sound, and the indicator does not come on | Looseness of power plug, power connection failure | Check if the power cord is properly connected |
| Pictures are colorless | Color saturation is set too low | Enter “Picture” settings to increase the color saturation |
| The product has no accompanying sound | 1. Volume is set too low2. Sound is muted | 1. Adjust the volume to a proper level2. Press the “MUTE” key on the remote control to unmute the product |
| The PC does not display anything, and gives a prompt indicating no signal input; the red indicator blinks | Looseness or come-off of the signal connection cable | Check if the signal connection cable is loosened or comes off; if so, reconnect it |
| Pictures shown on the PC are offset, do not cover the entire screen, go beyond the screen, or are blurred | 1. Improper adjustment2. Wrong display mode | 1. Use the auto adjustment function2. Enter “PC Screen Adjustment” to adjust the horizontal or vertical |
| Short remote control distance, malfunction of remote control | 1. The remote receiver of the product is blocked by some object2. Battery level of the remote control is low | 1. Move the object to avoid blocking the remote receiver2. Replace the battery |
| The white noise problem has occurred on screen when MAC computer connect with HDMI in 3840 x 2160 30Hz setting | Might be the compatibility issue | Please change to HDMI 4 connection for normal output |
| A link cannot be accessed via the browser | 1. Wrong network parameter configuration2. Improper network connection3. Network service is not activated | 1. Ask the network administrator for available network IP addresses and other parameters2. Check if the network connection cable is properly connected3. Consult the network service provider |
| Video gets seriously stuck when played online | 1. Network bandwidth is low2. Several movies are buffered or other content is downloaded | 1. Upgrade your network bandwidth to a higher one2. Try replacement with other VOD addresses to |
| The product gets stuck, crashes or cannot be operated | 1. Too many programs are running2. Normal operation of the product is disturbed by external environment (e.g., lightning, static electricity) | Disconnect the product from power supply; wait for 1-2min and reconnect power supply; then restart the product |
| MAC /Win extend desktop touch control won't work. | AVer CP series don't support touch control on extend desktop. | |
| In 1366*768 resolution, Windows touch offset and cannot do the screen correction. | 1366*768 resolution doesn't fit on AVer CP series screen display, please change to the suitable resolution. |
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