AVer AVerVision CP300 Reference guide

Category
Document cameras
Type
Reference guide

AVer AVerVision CP300 is a versatile document camera that allows you to capture and display images and videos with ease. With its user-friendly control panel and remote control, you can quickly capture single images or set the device to capture images continuously at intervals of your choice. The captured images can be viewed as thumbnails on the screen or enlarged to full screen for detailed viewing. You can also transfer the captured images to your PC via a USB cable for further editing or storage.

AVer AVerVision CP300 is a versatile document camera that allows you to capture and display images and videos with ease. With its user-friendly control panel and remote control, you can quickly capture single images or set the device to capture images continuously at intervals of your choice. The captured images can be viewed as thumbnails on the screen or enlarged to full screen for detailed viewing. You can also transfer the captured images to your PC via a USB cable for further editing or storage.

AVerVision CP300 Quick Reference Guide
Control Panel
View Captured Images
Press
SOURCE button until LED light
indicates
PLAYBACK
Screen will display images as
thumbnails
Move to desired image by using
arrow keys
To enlarge image to full screen, press
ENTER
To return to screen with images as
thumbnails, press ENTER
To return back to document camera
mode, press SOURCE until CAMERA
mode is indicated
Deleting Captured Images
Access PLAYBACK by pressing SOURCE
Select desired image with arrow keys
Press CAP/DEL
Select YES
Delete all images at Once
Press MENU button
Select SETTINGS
Select FORMAT MEMORY
Select YES
Memory reformats in 20 seconds
Other Helpful Reminders
Zoom > 100% to use Pan Feature
Use
FREEZE function for smooth
transitions
If using doc cam with S-video or
composite connection, set output
to TV (Small black switch next to flex arm)
When experiencing glare, try angling
LED light module or using the
included anti-glare sheet
Use the laser positioning guides to
determine camera shooting area
(helps with centering document)
Turn off document camera by pressing
and holding POWER button for
2 seconds
Use AUTO IMAGE function to
automatically adjust and set the
white balance and exposure setting
computer’s
Remote Control
Capturing an Image
Place object inline with camera head
Press CAP/DEL button (on remote or
on control panel)
Image is now captured!
Capture Images Continuously
Press MENU
Select CAPTURE
Select CONTINUOUS CAPTURE
Select desired interval
(5-600 seconds)
Press CAP/DEL to begin capturing
Press CAP/DEL to stop
* In order to capture images singly
once again, doc cam must be set to
single image capture.
(Menu => Capture => Single)
Transfer Captured Images to PC
Ensure USB cable is disconnected
Press MENU and select SETTINGS
Select USB CONNECTION
Select IMG DOWNLOAD and press ENTER
Press MENU to close on-screen display
Connect USB cable to computer
Computer system will automatically
detect the new removable disk.
(similar to a flash/thumb drive)
Zoom Using Shuttle Wheel
Turn Shuttle wheel clockwise to zoom
in and counter-clockwise to zoom out
Zoom max is 1600%
Press
ENTER to return to normal view
(100%)
Split Screen
View ½ saved image and ½ real image
Press S
PLIT SCREEN to begin
Picture in Picture
View captured images and real image
simultaneously
Press PIP to begin
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AVer AVerVision CP300 Reference guide

Category
Document cameras
Type
Reference guide

AVer AVerVision CP300 is a versatile document camera that allows you to capture and display images and videos with ease. With its user-friendly control panel and remote control, you can quickly capture single images or set the device to capture images continuously at intervals of your choice. The captured images can be viewed as thumbnails on the screen or enlarged to full screen for detailed viewing. You can also transfer the captured images to your PC via a USB cable for further editing or storage.

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