AVer CP75 / CP86 Quick start guide

Category
Power extensions
Type
Quick start guide

AVer CP75 / CP86 is an interactive panel that can be used for presentations, teaching, and collaboration. It supports a variety of input sources, including HDMI, VGA, and USB, and can be controlled via the included remote control or the touch screen. The panel also includes annotation software that allows users to draw, write, and highlight on the screen.

Here are some of the key features and possible use cases for the AVer CP75 / CP86:

  • Presentations: The AVer CP75 / CP86 can be used to deliver presentations from a laptop, tablet, or other device. The large screen and high resolution make it easy for audience members to see the content, and the annotation software allows presenters to highlight key points and add notes.

AVer CP75 / CP86 is an interactive panel that can be used for presentations, teaching, and collaboration. It supports a variety of input sources, including HDMI, VGA, and USB, and can be controlled via the included remote control or the touch screen. The panel also includes annotation software that allows users to draw, write, and highlight on the screen.

Here are some of the key features and possible use cases for the AVer CP75 / CP86:

  • Presentations: The AVer CP75 / CP86 can be used to deliver presentations from a laptop, tablet, or other device. The large screen and high resolution make it easy for audience members to see the content, and the annotation software allows presenters to highlight key points and add notes.
75"/ 86"
2. Press rocker switch to enter standby status and the power indicator will turn to red.
3. Next, press the power switch (located on the front panel) or the power button on the remote control to turn
on the interactive panel. If you have an OPS computer installed, it will turn on, too. The power indicator on
the front panel turns green when the system is fully started.
4. The main display screen will be shown as below.
Rocker switch
(next to the power port)
Power switch
(Located at front panel)
power port
Power cord
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Package Contents
Audio cable
AVer CP series
(65”, 75”, 86”)
USB cable (5M)
Power cable x 3
(US, UK, EU)
Stylus pen x 2
Optional Accessories
1. Wall mount 2. Floor stand 3. OPS 4. Wireless presentation receiver
Start Up
1. Connect the power cord to power port (100V - 240V, 50Hz/60Hz), then, plug into wall outlet.
65"
AVer CP Series
Quick Start Guide
power port
Power cord
VGA cable
Remote control
5. Input Source Selection:
The AVer CP supports a variety of input sources. Follow the steps below to select the different input sources.
1. Press
Source
on the remote control or press
Source
on the control panel of the interactive panel. Also,
you can press on the main screen to call out the input source page.
2. From the source page, use the , , or button on the remote control to select or use your finger
to select directly on the screen.
6. Annotation:
On the main screen, select
(Whiteboard mode) to switch to Whiteboard mode. In Whiteboard mode,
select
or to draw, write, and highlight on the screen.
OPS Installation
1. Insert the OPS into the special slot on the rear of the interactive panel.
2. Secure the OPS with screws and make sure the OPS is installed properly.
Wall Mount Installation
Dimension of the 4 bracket mounting holes
65 75”/86
800mm
400mm
Ventilation distance
Software, FAQ, Training Videos
Download The AVer Interactive software, check out frequently asked questions, training videos please go to:
http://averusa.com/classroom-technology/support/.
For detailed warranty information, please visit our website http://www.averusa.com and select the country
where the unit is purchased.
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AVer CP75 / CP86 Quick start guide

Category
Power extensions
Type
Quick start guide

AVer CP75 / CP86 is an interactive panel that can be used for presentations, teaching, and collaboration. It supports a variety of input sources, including HDMI, VGA, and USB, and can be controlled via the included remote control or the touch screen. The panel also includes annotation software that allows users to draw, write, and highlight on the screen.

Here are some of the key features and possible use cases for the AVer CP75 / CP86:

  • Presentations: The AVer CP75 / CP86 can be used to deliver presentations from a laptop, tablet, or other device. The large screen and high resolution make it easy for audience members to see the content, and the annotation software allows presenters to highlight key points and add notes.

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