Pointmaker CPN-5600 CPN-6000 Series ® HDCP Annotation System with iPad Control, Capture, Print and Networking Features User Guide The CPN-5600 and CPN-6000 are dynamic products with features added on a regular basis. The latest version of this manual will be posted for download at pointmaker.com, on each product’s page. Rel.
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Contents Section One: Getting Started..................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................3 Color Video Marker with iPad Control, Capture, Print and Network Capabilities..........................................3 Features......................................................................
Section Four: Using Markers.................................................................................................................... 69 Overview..........................................................................................................................................71 Assigning Marker Appearance...........................................................................................................73 Assigning Marker Colors.................................................
(CPSS) Store Current Image to SMB..........................................................................................................112 (CPST) Store Current Image to TFTP........................................................................................................112 (CPW) Read Specific Image From SMB......................................................................................................113 (CS) Color Selection............................................................
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Section One: Getting Started
Section One:Getting Started Introduction Introduction This manual covers features of both the CPN-5600 and the CPN-6000. The CPN-6000 contains all the features of the CPN-5600, plus several more. When it describes CPN-5600 features, they also apply to the CPN-6000. When the manual specifies CPN-6000, those features are only found in the 6000.
Introduction Section One:Getting Started certain areas of the video image. Using the keyboard, presenters may type alphanumeric text directly on the video image, or select an active date and time label that can time events displayed on the monitor or screen. Straight line drawing is also available in three different line widths. Pointers and drawings may be used in combination to annotate the image.
Section One:Getting Started Introduction 8 different angles. Dots and cross hairs may be pre-selected in a small or large size. • Four additional marking tools with keyboard connected Straight line drawing mode allows underscoring, mapping or otherwise drawing a straight line. Three different line thicknesses are available: fine, medium and bold, with or without a drop shadow. Text can be typed on the video image in one of 6 different fonts, each available in one or more sizes.
Introduction Section One:Getting Started • Sync generation allows the Pointmaker to automatically select the sync if no live video is desired. In the event that sync from a poor video source is lost, the Pointmaker will automatically switch to chalkboard mode if auto-chalkboard is enabled. • Keyboard control provides a quick way to select many of the Menu System options without having to go to the Menu System.
Section One:Getting Started Controllers/Markers Overview Controllers/Markers Overview This section introduces you to the most common devices you might use with the CPN-5600. The CPN-5600 supports up to two RS-232 devices and up to 10 USB devices through the addition of powered USB hubs. IMPORTANT: Be sure to power down the Pointmaker before connecting or disconnecting any controllers. The Pointmaker automatically detects installed controllers upon power up.
Controllers/Markers Overview Section One:Getting Started Tracking Area The drawing/pointing region within the tablet’s Active Area. The Tracking Area corresponds to the screen area on the monitor or display. Menu Strip The icons (or buttons) at the top of the Active Area that you click to select pointer or line style, erase or clear markers, change marker colors, or change to another marker overlay. Tip Button The Tip Button of the stylus is a select button, like the left button of a mouse.
Section One:Getting Started Controllers/Markers Overview Figure 1-4: Pointmaker KB-30 Keyboard Controller Keyboard Controller Functions The keyboard functions can be divided into two categories: Marking Keys and Action Keys. Marking keys display markers or affect their appearance, such as Frames and Frame Sizing Action Keys control operations of the unit, such as changing to a different marker overlay or switching to a different video source.
Controllers/Markers Overview Section One:Getting Started Touch Screens and Whiteboards The Pointmaker CPN-5600 is engineered for use with many touch screens or interactive whiteboards sold by other manufacturers. Contact Boeckeler Instruments for compatibility information. In general, you use the touch screen to draw, position pointers, or make menu selections. The broad definition of the areas (or zones) on the touch screen are listed below.
Section One:Getting Started Controllers/Markers Overview Details on touch screen functions can be found in the Appendix (see Quick Reference for Touch Screens and Whiteboards, on page 136). Marker and Cursor Movement When operating the Pointmaker with a touch screen, you position pointers anytime you tap the screen. You cannot reposition an anchored pointer; however, you can clear or erase a pointer and begin again. Mouse Devices There are numerous other compatible devices for use with the CPN-5600.
Controllers/Markers Overview Section One:Getting Started Left Button or First Button The Left Button on a mouse allows you to draw when pressed, or anchor a pointer when clicked. The Left Button is used in combination with the Right Button to access the menu system and change marker color. Right Button or Second Button The Right Button on a mouse allows you to undo or clear a marker. The Right Button is used in combination with the Left Button to access the menu system and change marker color.
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Section Two: Installation
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Section Two:Installation Connecting Audio/Video Sources and Outputs General Installation Installation of the Pointmaker CPN-5600 can be divided into the following four areas: • Connect Audio/Video Sources and Outputs • Connect Controllers • Connect LAN • Power Up (leaving the CPN-5600 to last) Connecting Audio/Video Sources and Outputs Analog audio input and output ports are supplied for stereo mini plugs (3.5mm).
Connecting Audio/Video Sources and Outputs Section Two:Installation If connecting Composite video inputs: 1. Audio +12 @72W Using a BNC cable, connect a Pointmaker COMPOSITE INPUT connector to the video output connector on a composite video source. You can repeat this process with the second COMPOSITE INPUT connector.
Section Two:Installation Connecting Controllers 2. VGA Output(1): If desired, use a VGA video cable to connect the Pointmaker VGA OUTPUT connector to a VGA display device. HDMI Connectors If connecting HDMI video: 1. Audio +12 @72W HDMI Inputs(5): Using a HDMI video cable, connect the Pointmaker HDMI INPUT connector to a HDMI output connector on a HDMI video source.
Connecting Controllers Section Two:Installation Here are some guidelines for setting up these devices. IMPORTANT: Be sure to power down the Pointmaker before connecting or disconnecting any controllers. The Pointmaker will automatically detect the installed controllers upon power up. If you change controllers or add a new controller, you need to power down, install the new controller(s), then power up.
Section Two:Installation Connecting Controllers The system supports up to 10 USB devices. Connecting Touch Screens and Electronic Whiteboards The Pointmaker is compatible with many types of touch screens (call Boeckeler Instruments for compatibility). During these procedures, you may want to refer to the illustrations of the CPN-5600 front and back panels.
Connecting Controllers Section Two:Installation NOTE: Make all connections before applying power. 1. Make video connections as indicated earlier in this section, and install the touch screen to the monitor as directed by your touch screen man ufacturer. (see Connecting Audio/Video Sources and Outputs, on page 17) 2. Connect a USB cable and extension to the USB port on the Pointmaker.
Section Two:Installation Power Up If you add a controller at a later time, be sure to power down the Pointmaker, install the new device, then power up. Videoconferencing The CPN-5600 supports videoconferencing (see Multipoint, on page 64). Power Up These are the procedures for powering up. 1. Plug the power cord into the back of the Pointmaker and then into any grounded outlet. 2. Plug the power cords from any video source(s), controller(s), and display(s) into any grounded outlet. 3.
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Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Overview This chapter covers the menu system built into the CPN-5600. It includes many settings you may want to make before a presentation. In general, they are made from the menu system, although some control devices can also access a few of the settings directly. Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
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Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Menu Basics Using the CPN-5600 Menu System This section describes how to access the menu system and make selections from it. Default User Settings 1. First, make your selections for the settings you wish to save. 2. Re-boot the unit using the CTRL-ALT-DEL key command or cycle the power with the power switch. 3. When you see the Copyright screen during the boot process, press CRTL-ALT-ENTER(on the number pad) to save your personal defaults.
Menu Basics Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Figure 3-1: Main Menu The Main Menu appears. Menu Conventions Once the menu system is displayed, you can make selections from it to navigate to the option(s) you wish to change. Each menu selection has the appearance of a rounded-corner button. Not Selected If a button is not selected, it has a gray background. Selected When a button is selected, it changes to a white background.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Menu Basics The entire menu system is an outline format that allows you to “drill down” to the specific option you wish to change. Whenever the Main Menu is visible, you can select directly from it to activate a different branch of submenus. Making menu selections Digitizing Tablet: Move pen tip lightly across the active area of the tablet until your selection is highlighted.
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Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Customizing the Color Palette Preparing the CPN-5600 for Use This section covers the menu system functions that are usually set before making a presentation. Once set, the CPN-5600 will save them in memory, even when powered down. Some of the functions can also be accessed directly through the keyboard or digitizing tablet.
Customizing the Color Palette Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 28). 2. Select ANNOTATION Figure 3-3: Annotation Menu The Annotation Menu appears. 3. Select COLOR PALETTE. Figure 3-4: Color Palette with White, Blue, and Red selected. The Color Palette Menu appears over your background video. 4. Select the color or colors that you would like to have available during the presentation. NOTE: These selections toggle on and off.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Selecting a Brightness Level You must select a minimum of one color. If you select only one color, you will not be able to deselect until you select a second color. 5. Activate or disable the DISPLAY COLOR CHANGE option. If Activated: During presentations, a small block of color appears briefly in the lower-right of your display each time you activate the Change Color command (see Assigning Marker Colors, on page 71).
Selecting a Brightness Level Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System From the Keyboard 1. Repeatedly activate the Change Brightness command until the markers display the desired brightness level. (see Activating the Menu, on page 29) NOTE: You can move backwards through the brightness levels by activating the reverse toggle command. 2. Exit the Brightness mode by selecting any other function. From the Menu System 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29).
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Selecting Video Sources NOTE: Moving the indicator to the left will decrease brightness. Moving the indicator to the right will increase brightness. If the brightness is set too high for the display, the markers will smear across the image. 5. Exit the dialog by activating the OK button. Changing Pen Proximity The CPN-5600 with digitizing tablet may have Pen Proximity on or off.
Selecting Video Sources Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System You can override the default selection by choosing a different video mode. If there is an output, but no input, the CPN-5600 will display the chalkboard (see Activating the Chalkboard, on page 87). You can select a video mode from the tablet, keyboard, or menu system. The menu system offers additional adjustments for brightness, contrast, saturation and hue. From the Tablet Click on the icon for the desired video input.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Selecting Video Sources Figure 3-6: Display Menu The Display menu appears. 3. Select VIDEO SOURCE. Figure 3-7: Video Source dialog The Video Source dialog appears 4. Boeckeler Instruments, Inc. Select the desired video source.
Setting Video Output Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 5. Select a video type if you have no video input. The unit senses the type of video input(NTSC or PAL) and selects it automatically. If there is no video input and you are using the unit in Chalkboard mode, the Type selection allows you to assign the appropriate video output for your monitor. Setting Video Output The CPN-5600 gives you a wide range of video parameters for fine tuning your video output. 1.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System HDCP Input 4x3 16x9 16x10 640x480 @ 60,72,75,85 1280x720p @ 60 1280x800 @ 60 800x600 @ 56,60,72,75 1920x1080p @ 60 1440x900 @ 60 1024x768 @ 60,70,72,75,85 1680x1050 @ 60 1280x1024 @ 60,72,75 1920x1200 @ 60 1400x1050 @ 50,60 Figure 3-9: Video Outputs with Vertical Refresh Rates Zap Icon Toggle This toggle switch allows display of a “zap” icon in the lower right-hand corner of the screen as a way of being able to tell if the marking layer is active or hidde
Audio Select Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29). The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30). 2. Select DISPLAY. The Display menu appears (see Figure 3-6: Display Menu, on page 40). 3. Select HDCP INPUT. Figure 3-10: HDCP Input dialog The HDCP Output dialog appears. Audio Select The Audio Select dialog is significantly different between the two models. 1.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Background Options Figure 3-11: CPN-5600 Audio Select dialog The dialog for the CPN-5600 routes all audio to HDMI output #3. Figure 3-12: CPN-6000 Audio Select dialog The dialog for the CPN-6000 allows you to select audio input from analog or digital audio sources. Whatever input you select can be routed to any, all or none of the audio outputs.
Touch Screen Command Areas Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System causes the CPN-5600 to automatically switch to the Chalkboard if no viedo signal is present at the selected Source Video. 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29). The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30). 2. Select DISPLAY. The Display menu appears (see Figure 3-6: Display Menu, on page 40). 3. Select the BACKGROUND option Figure 3-13: Background dialog The Background dialog appears. 4.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Touch Screen Command Areas The Display menu appears (see Figure 3-6: Display Menu, on page 40). 3. Select TOUCH SCREEN AREAS. Color Main Menu Freeze Save Enable / Disable Touch Screen Areas None Previous Menu Toolbar OFF ON Send Clear Select Figure 3-14: Touch Screen Corners dialog The Touch Screen Corners dialog appears. 4. Select one of the areas.
Capture Options Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you are finished assigning touch screen command areas. 7. Select Previous Menu and then exit the menu system. System Info This selection presents a readout of relevant information concerning your unit. This information can be useful in troubleshooting, especially if you are contacting Pointmaker support. 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29).
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 1. Capture Options Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29). The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30). 2. Select CAPTURE. Figure 3-17: Capture dialog The Capture dialog appears. 3. Select FILE DEFAULTS. Figure 3-18: File Defaults dialog The File Defaults dialog appears. 4. In the DIR field, enter the directory name where you wish to save the file.
Setting the Verify Option Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Each time an image is saved, the number will increment. The default is 1. The numbering is remembered by the CPN-5600, even through cycling of power. Given the example shown, filenames will start with img1.bmp, then increment to img2.bmp, img3.bmp and so on. 7. Exit the dialog by selecting the Previous Menu button. 8. Exit the menu system.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Calibrating CPN-5600 Controllers 3. Set Verify ON or OFF. 4. Exit the menu system. Calibrating CPN-5600 Controllers You need to calibrate the touch screen on first installation. Calibration ensures an intuitive and precise feel to drawing and marking over the particular monitor you are using. NOTE: The calibration described in this section is the most accurate calibration for each touch screen connected to the CPN-5600.
Calibrating CPN-5600 Controllers Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Figure 3-19: Devices menu The Devices menu appears 3. Select CALIBRATION. Figure 3-20: Calibration Menu The Calibration Menu appears. 4. In the Calibration Menu, select the controller you want to calibrate. Page 50 - Pointmaker CPN-5600, CPN-6000 Color Video Markers Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Calibrating CPN-5600 Controllers Figure 3-21: Calibrate Touch Screen Dialog The Calibration dialog for the selected controller appears. 5. Follow the calibration instructions displayed. After you perform final calibration procedures, the Calibration dialog automatically disappears, and you return to the menu system. 6. Exit the menu system. Repeat this process for each video input on your touch screen display.
Serial Port Settings Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Calibration Menu. Then, select the numbered button for your desired memory location. If there was a calibration previously stored in the location you select, it will be overwritten. Note: You will probably want to make a written record of which calibrations you have stored in each location since the CPN-5600 keeps only the location number.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Serial Port Settings only the device type you specify. This speeds up the initialization process considerably. Integrating the CPN-5600 with Other Systems Since only controller/marker device types are able to be recognized during the initialization process, all other devices must be set up manually. The CPN-5600 allows you to manually adjust communication settings for either of its ports (see Setting Comm Port Parameters, on page 54).
Serial Port Settings Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System NOTE: All the serial ports installed on your CPN-5600 are listed by port number, with the device type displayed to the right of each number. If the device type is in blue, it has been assigned through the autodetect procedure at startup. 4. (optional) Select the device type you wish to have permanently assigned. If the device type can be permanently assigned (some types cannot), the color changes from blue to black.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Serial Port Settings move to the center of the list, where it will be highlighted. The new device type is now assigned. Device types which cannot be selected are in white. Only one of the two COMM ports may be set to Control Port. Either COMM port may be set to Control Port, but only one at a time may be assigned as Control Port. When a “?” button is selected, a screen with further information about that device type will be displayed.
Serial Port Settings Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Setting Comm Port Parameters If you are assigning a port for communicating with another system(see Integrating the CPN-5600 with Other Systems, on page 51), you must select either Control Port or PVI to PVI as your device type. The CPN-5600 supports assigning only one port for each type.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Serial Port Settings NOTE: Factory settings are 9600 baud, no parity, 1 stop bit. Data bits, which cannot be manually set, are 8 data bits. 3. Exit the menu system and cycle the power on the CPN-5600. The CPN-5600 implements the new settings. Designating a USB Device Type 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29). The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30). 2. Select DEVICES.
Serial Port Settings Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System The USB Devices dialog appears. Up to 10 USB devices can be connected through the use of hubs. NOTE: All the USB devices installed on your CPN-5600 are listed by port number, with the device type displayed to the right of each number. If the device type is in blue, it has been assigned through the autodetect procedure at startup.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Setting the Tablet Template The Device Select dialog appears. This dialog presents a scrolling list of all device types currently supported by the CPN-5600 in alphabetical order. The Page Up and Page Down buttons allow you to quickly scroll through the names until you find the device type you desire. When you locate and select the name you wish to assign, it will move to the center of the list, where it will be highlighted. The new device type is now assigned.
Network Features Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System The Tablet Template Menu appears. 4. Activate the template you’ll be using by selecting it. A color fills the background of your selection. 5. Exit the menu system. You can now use the corresponding paper template in the tablet. Network Features The networking capabilities built into the CPN-5600 support various functions on a TCP/IP network.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 3. Network Features Select the Network 1 Setup option. Figure 3-32: Network Setup dialog w/sample data The Network 1 Setup dialog appears. This dialog prepares the CPN-5600 for communicating on your network. The Network 1 and Network 2 dialogs are identical except for setting the Nameserver, which is only found in this dialog. They correspond to the two network ports at the back of the unit. 4. Select OFF, DHCP or STATIC.
Printer Setup Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Printer Setup The CPN-5600 can print to a color Postscript printer over a TCP/IP network. This section shows you how to set it up. 1. Activate the menu system (see Activating the Menu, on page 29). The Main Menu appears (see Figure 3-1: Main Menu, on page 30). 2. Select the NETWORK option. The Network Menu appears (see Figure 3-31: Network Menu, on page 59). 3. Select the Printer option.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Multipoint Multipoint The Pointmaker Multipoint© feature gives multiple Pointmaker users the ability to interactively mark over a common image. It utilizes the TCP/IP protocol common to the Internet, in effect allowing the participants to be anywhere in the world. PVI-Server Requirements A computer running the PVI-Server software is required to coordinate meetings with multiple Pointmaker units. A copy of the server software is available on request.
Multipoint Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System 4. Enter the IP address of the computer acting as your Multipoint server. Check with your IT administrator if you don’t know this address. You may use our server at 199.223.210.127 5. Enter the Port number. This is usually 10001. Our server’s port number is 10001. 6. Continue to the next section. Create, Join or Exit a Multipoint Meeting Once all the previous steps have been accomplished, the Pointmaker unit is ready to support the Multipoint features.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Multipoint OR: 4. If you are joining a meeting someone else has created, enter the NAME and PASSWORD they have assigned to it. Then select JOIN CURRENT. The person who creates the meeting must communicate the name and password to all participants. 5. Exit the menu system You can now interactively mark over any displayed images. OR: 6. If you wish to exit a meeting you have joined, select EXIT MEETING. You are disconnected from the meeting.
Multipoint Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Figure 3-36: TFTP Setup Dialog The TFTP setup dialog appears. 4. Enter the IP address of the computer where you’ve installed TFTP. Check with your IT administrator if you don’t know this address. 5. Enter the Port number. This is usually 69. Again, check with your administrator 6. Exit this dialog by selecting Previous Menu.
Section Three: CPN-5600 Menu System Multipoint Figure 3-37: Windows Share Setup Dialog The Windows Share setup dialog appears. 4. Enter the Server name where your share is located. Check with your IT administrator if you don’t know the name. 5. Enter the Share name. This is the name assigned to the location on the server. Again, check with your administrator. 6. Enter the Username and Password, if any. Your administrator will have this information too. 7.
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Section Four: Using Markers
Section Four: Using Markers Overview Overview This section covers marking procedures you might follow while making a pre sentation. It is assumed that you have made set-up selections sometime before your presentation (see Preparing the CPN-5600 for Use, on page 33). The Pointmaker features a variety of graphics, called markers, which you place over a video image to draw attention to or explain details of the image. The markers available include freehand drawing and a variety of pointers.
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Section Four: Using Markers Assigning Marker Appearance Assigning Marker Appearance While the marker is still active, and before you begin to draw or place markers, you can change the appearance of your drawing or next marker in one of several ways. • Assign Marker Color • Assign Line Style • Assign Pointer Type • Turn Pointer On/Off Assigning Marker Colors The color that the active marker displays is the color that the marker will be anchored in.
Assigning Marker Appearance Section Four: Using Markers Assigning Line Styles You can change line style directly from the digitizing tablet or from the keyboard. You can also change the line style from other devices by accessing the menu system. When the keyboard is installed, you can only access the menu system from the keyboard. When a line style is selected from a marking device, the CPN-5600 keeps track of the style and the device.
Section Four: Using Markers Assigning Marker Appearance A small sample of the active line style will appear briefly in the lower-right hand corner of the screen. 2. Repeatedly activate the Line Style command until the desired line style appears in the on screen sample. You can scroll backwards through the line options, by activating the Reverse Toggle command. All lines drawn from this point on will appear in the newly selected line width and style. From the Menu System 1.
Assigning Marker Appearance Section Four: Using Markers All lines drawn from this point on will appear in the newly selected line width and style. Selecting Pointers You select a pointer type while the pointer is active, or positionable. After you anchor the pointer, you cannot change that pointer’s type. However, you can erase or undo the anchored pointer and begin again (see Erasing Markers, on page 84). From the Digitizing Tablet 1. Click the pen tip on the desired pointer icon on tablet.
Section Four: Using Markers Assigning Marker Appearance Figure 4-3: Pointers dialog The Pointers dialog appears. 4. Select a pointer type. The active option displays a solid fill. Selecting NO POINTER turns the pointer off. 5. Exit the menu system. Turning the Active Pointer On/Off Sometimes a presenter chooses not to have the pointer showing during a pre sentation. This command allows you to turn the visibility of the pointer off or on.
Assigning Marker Appearance Section Four: Using Markers 2. To make the pointer reappear, repeat the procedure. From the Keyboard 1. Activate the Pointer On/Off command. The pointer disappears. 2. To make the pointer reappear, repeat the procedure. NOTE: To turn off all active markers, including active frames, use the keyboard Active Marker On/Off command. From the Menu System Pointers are turned off in the same dialog where they are selected(see Pointer Toggle, on page 38).
Section Four: Using Markers Marking Marking This section covers pointing and drawing procedures. The following outline lists the procedures in the general order that most presenters use them. • Entering the Marking Mode • Pointing (with positionable or anchored pointers) • Drawing • Typing Text (keyboard installed) • Framing (keyboard installed) • Stamping the Date/Time Entering the Marking Mode The Pointmaker is in the marking mode by default.
Marking Section Four: Using Markers 2. If desired, reposition the same active pointer anywhere on the image to make your second point, and continue as often as desired. 3. If desired, anchor the active pointer. Refer to instructions for “Anchor” under your particular control device. The pointer is anchored and a new active pointer appear on screen, identical to the first. NOTE: Active pointers are not displayed for touch screens, only anchored markers. 4.
Section Four: Using Markers Marking Straight Line Drawing This feature works only using the keyboard. 1. Activate the Straight Draw command from the keyboard. A cursor appears representing the first endpoint of the straight line. 2. Position the cursor anywhere on the screen where the line is to begin, and anchor it. A second cursor appears, joined by a line to the first endpoint. 3. Position the second cursor where the line is to end and anchor it. The line segment is complete. 4.
Marking Section Four: Using Markers 5. Turn the text background on or off by activating the Text Background On/Off command. NOTE: The color of the background is always blue. 6. Position the active label anywhere on the video image, then anchor the label. The line of text is anchored. You can anchor a new line of text immediately below the previously anchored text line by not moving the cursor. Or you can position the second line of text anywhere on the screen.
Section Four: Using Markers Marking The sized frame is ready for positioning. 5. Position the sized frame anywhere on the image, then anchor it. A new active frame appears, identical to the first. 6. If desired, size and position the new active frame anywhere on the video image to frame a second area. 7. Exit Frames by pressing any other function key. Stamping the Date/Time This feature works only using the keyboard.
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Section Four: Using Markers Clearing Markers Clearing Markers After you anchor markers (drawings, lines, frames, and pointers), you may want to clear the screen of all or some of the markers before proceeding to the next point of discussion.
Clearing Markers Section Four: Using Markers From the Digitizing Tablet Press the tip button on the UNDO icon located on the tablet Menu Strip. The most recently anchored marker disappears. An active pointer remains on screen unless the pointer has been disengaged. NOTE: You can undo markers even if you are in PC Mode. From Other Controllers Activate the Undo command for your particular controller. The most recently anchored marker disappears.
Section Four: Using Markers Clearing Markers Figure 4-4: Erase Method Menu The Erase Method dialog appears. 4. Select an eraser size SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE. The active size displays a highlighted fill. NOTE: The larger the eraser size, the more area you can clear in a single motion. If you do not select an eraser size, the Pointmaker will default to Medium. 5. Exit the menu system. Erasing Procedure Follow these instructions to erase markers.
Clearing Markers Section Four: Using Markers The markers disappear as you wipe. When you finish erasing, lift the eraser from the board. Lifting the eraser closes the eraser function, and enters Marking mode. If you need to erase again, repeat steps 1-3. From Other Drawing Devices 1. After marking, activate the Undo/Erase command for your particular controller. A square eraser appears on screen, ready for positioning. 2.
Section Four: Using Markers Using The Chalkboard Using The Chalkboard You can mark on a solid background (chalkboard) or the video image. When turned on, the chalkboard will continue to be displayed even when you select a new marker overlay. Also, the chalkboard will remain on screen until you turn it off. The chalkboard is most easily selected from the digitizing tablet or keyboard, but it can also be selected from the menu system.
Using The Chalkboard Section Four: Using Markers 2. Select the BACKGROUND option. Figure 4-5: Background Menu The Background Menu appears. 3. Select the CHALKBOARD option. 4. Exit the menu system. The chalkboard appears, along with any markers you may have already anchored. 5. To exit the Chalkboard, repeat steps 1-3, but select the SOURCE VIDEO option instead of CHALKBOARD. The video source returns, along with any markers you may have anchored on the chalkboard.
Section Four: Using Markers Using The Chalkboard From the Keyboard To go to the next or previous overlay Activate the Next Overlay or Previous Overlay command. The next or previous overlay of markers is displayed, and an overlay # briefly appears in the corner of the screen. To go to an out-of sequence overlay 1. Activate the Go To Overlay # command. A small “#” sign appears in the lower-right corner, followed by an underscore prompting you to type a number. 2. Type in the overlay number.
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Section Five: Image Mobility
Section Five:Image Mobility Overview Overview The Pointmaker CPN-5600 makes it easy to move annotated or captured images in and out of the unit. This gives you newfound flexibility in the creation and sharing of your presentations. It is now easy to capture images, with or without annotations, by either saving or printing them. Previously saved images can be retrieved from the storage device at will. You can also retrieve an image created on computer, as long as it conforms to the file specifications.
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Section Five:Image Mobility Image Manipulation Image Manipulation The following paragraphs describe the new ways you can manipulate images using the Pointmaker CPN-5600. The resolution of the image is dependant on the resolution of the image you are viewing at the time. Freezing Video If video files are being shown as part of a presentation, the CPN-5600 can freeze it at any point so you can draw attention to a particular frame’s contents. To freeze a frame of video 1.
Image Manipulation Section Five:Image Mobility The image is saved based on the settings you’ve chosen (see File Defaults for Captured Images, on page 45). Files are saved in bitmap format, 24 bit true color, 720x485, with the extension “.bmp”. The USB memory device must be a single device, like a memory stick. It cannot be connected through a multiple port memory card reader. It must also be formatted as FAT16 or FAT 32. To save an image file to a USB device 1.
Section Five:Image Mobility Image Manipulation b) (digital tablet) Activate the “Save” button. c) (keyboard) Type “Alt-F6”. The “Alt-F6” keyboard command is programmed to save to the Computer where TFTP is installed. The other two commands are dependent on the Destination setting in the Capture dialog(see Setting the Destination for Saved Files, on page 47). If you want to use the tablet or touch screen commands, be sure to set the Destination to USB first. 2.
Image Manipulation Section Five:Image Mobility The Get Image dialog appears. Figure 5-1: Get Image dialog 2. Select the image you wish to retrieve from the list that is presented. The image is displayed on the screen. To retrieve an image file using TFTP 1. Retrieve an image by typing “Alt-F7” on your keyboard, a) Touch the area on your touch screen if you assigned this command. The Get Image dialog appears.
Section Five:Image Mobility Image Manipulation 2. Enter the image index number for the image you wish to retrieve and select OK. Only the number is to be entered. The prefix of the file is determined by the settings in the Image File dialog(see Figure 3-14: File Defaults dialog, on page 46). If you have changed the prefix setting in order to help group files for a particular purpose, make sure the prefix in the Image File dialog matches the prefix of the file you are attempting to retrieve.
Image Manipulation Section Five:Image Mobility Sending Images The CPN-5600 allows you to send images to other CPN-5600’s over a TCP/IP network. All units must be currently active in the same Multipoint meeting (see Multipoint, on page 61) To send an image 1. Send an image in one of the following ways: a) (touch screen) Touch the Center-Bottom command area. b) (digital tablet) Activate the “Send” button. c) (keyboard) Type “Alt-F5”. 2. The image is sent to everyone logged-in to the Multipoint meeting.
Section Six: Using RS-232 Commands
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Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview Overview Use following commands to program A/V programmable remote control systems so that each Pointmaker CPN-5600 model can be operated from a remote device. Note: The RS-232 commands listed here are a complete list for all products. Not all commands apply to the CPN-5600. All commands begin with an ASCII escape () code (generated using the Esc key on your keyboard), followed by the forward parenthesis “ ( ” .
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands X-Y Coordinate Grid Numerous commands refer to a screen grid with coordinates based on an internal grid that is 2Ø48 x 2Ø48 units. The grid can be absolute, covering the entire screen area, or relative to a current position. The absolute grid coordinate of ØØØØØØØØ is at the upper-left of the screen. The grid coordinate of 2Ø472Ø47, then, is in the lower-right.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (AI) Audio Input The “AI” command allows you to assign which input the audio is coming from. (AIV This command determines the audio input based on the current video source as follows: For Composite, Y/C, or VGA: the analog (Audio) input is used. If a digital video (HDMI) source is selected, the digital audio from that source is used. (AIA Analog (Audio) input is always used.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (B) Background The “B” command tells the Pointmaker which background to use. (BV Video Background (BC Chalkboard Background (BT Video/Chalkboard Toggle (BL1 Display Text Background (on text and date/time labels) (BLØ No Text Background (on text and date/time labels) (BLT Toggle Text Background (on text and date/time labels) (CA) Calibrations The “CA” command assigns a calibration to a selected COMM port.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (CE) Color Enable The “CE” command determines what colors are available from the color palette. Refer to the “CS” commands for how to change the color of a marker using this enabled palette. Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (CL) Clear The “CL” command clears the markers from the video overlay. (CL Clears All Markers (CM) Marker Move The “CM” command moves an active marker (pointer, frame, label or text or date/ time label) using the XY coordinate grid. (see X-Y Coordinate Grid, on page 108) The coordinates are: XXXX = a numeric value for the horizontal axis point and YYYY = a numeric value for the vertical axis point.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (CPN) Read Specific Image From TFTP The “CPN” command reads an image from the TFTP server. This command uses the current Directory and Prefix assigned for capturing images. The nnnnn part of the command also automatically sets the index number (See “Capture Options” on page 46). (CPNnnnnn Read the requested image from the TFTP location nnnnn is the index number of the image (CPP) Print Current Image The “CPP” command prints the current image.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (CPRT) Read Current Image from TFTP The “CPRT” command reads the current image from the TFTP location based on the current file Capture settings (See “Capture Options” on page 46). (CPRT Read the current image from the TFTP location (CPSD) Store Current Image to USB The “CPSD” command stores the current image to the USB flash drive based on the current file Capture settings (See “Capture Options” on page 46).
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (CPW) Read Specific Image From SMB The “CPW” command reads an image from the SMB server. This command uses the current Computer and Share names assigned for capturing images. The nnnnn part of the command is the index number of the image you want to read. (CPWnnnnn Read the requested image from the SMB location nnnnn is the index number of the image (CS) Color Selection The “CS” command handles color attributes of an active marker.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (DCT/DCA) Device Type COMM The “DCT” and “DCA” commands help you control the recognition of device types connected to Pointmaker COMM ports. Normally, at startup, the initialization setting(autodetect) for each COMM port causes the Pointmaker to run through a list of procedures until it can determine the device type connected to each one. The DCT command allows you to limit the initialization process for a designated port to only look for a specified device.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview tt device type description 15 Touch Scr W Wacom IV protocol (for PL-300 LCD Tablet) 16 Touch Scr B Smart Technologies Smart Board 17 Touch Scr H Hampshire TSHARC-12 Touch Screen Controler 18 Mouse F W Interlink Electronics Freedom Writer 19 Touch Scr P Smart Technologies Smart Board w/ PNP 20 Touch Scr D4 Dynapro SC4 Touch Controller 21 Skip 23 Wacom Intuos 2 4 x 5 24 Genius Basypen 3 x 4 25 Magictouch Touch Screen 26 Fujitsu Touch S
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (DO) Display Output (to be implemented soon - contact us for status 520-745-0001) The “DO” command enables or disables video output for HDMI or VGA output. RS-232 commands remain the same for each Pointmaker model, so models with identical features continue to function with no code change. With this unit, each “Video Output” port on the back panel is labeled with a unique number to simplify port locating and troubleshooting for the system integrator.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (DUI/DUP) Device Type USB The “DUI” and “DUP” commands help you assign a device type to whatever you connect to a USB port. Normally, when you plug something into the USB port, the Pointmaker reads the vendor and product ID from the devices. Then it scans its list of device types for that vendor and product ID. If it finds it in the list, it initializes the port for that device type.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands tt device type description 12 Magic Touch Keytec Magic Touch controller 13 Wacom PL Wacom PL protocol touch panels 14 Sympodium Smart Technologies sympodium switches 15 Keyboard Basic keyboard 16 Hub USB Hub 17 Printer Basic printer 18 Smart Board1 Smart Technologies 1st USB cable 19 Fujitsu Fujitsu touch controller 20 Smart Board2 Smart Technologies 2nd USB cable 21 Cintiq 21UX Wacom Cintiq 21UX – also Intuos 3 22 Smart Bd SC9
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (E) Echo The “E” command tells the Pointmaker to echo the input over the RS-232 link, in full, in part or not at all. (EA Echo all input (EC Echo all except commands (EN Disable echo (EO Echo “OK” on command “OK ” (EM) Erase Method The “EM” command activates your choice of erase methods.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (FS) Frame Size The “FS” command defines an active frame. (FSXXXXYYYY Designating the size of an active frame. XXXX = a numeric value for the horizontal dimension. YYYY = a numeric value for the vertical dimension. Units range from ØØØ1 to 2Ø48. (FT) Frame Type The “FT” command tells the Pointmaker which type of frame to display onscreen.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (I) Marker Intensity or Brightness The “I” command sets the intensity or brightness level for markers. Positive or negative values may be coded. (ISXXX Set the brightness level (absolute). XXX is numeric value between 0 and 999. (ICXXX Increases brightness level (relative). XXX is numeric value between 0 and 999. (IC-XXX Decreases brightness level (relative). XXX is numeric value between 0 and 999.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (IM) Identify Mode for Multiple Users The “IM” command designates the mode to use when multiple digitizing tablets or touch screens are installed. When PRIORITY USER mode is selected, you will also need to send the command designating which controller (COMM #) is the priority user. (IMO Assigns Open Mode. (IMS Assigns Selective Mode. (IMP Assigns Priority User Mode. (IMCXX Sets COMM port for Priority User.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (K) Keyboard Input The “K” command allows for common keyboard actions. (Knn where nn is a two-digit hexadecimal number Some commonly used examples: Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (M) Video Input Type The “M” commands tell the Pointmaker which type of video input is being used or switched to, so that the proper signal is output from the Pointmaker. All “M” commands override “A” (autodetect) commands. RS-232 commands remain the same for each Pointmaker model, so models with identical features continue to function with no code change.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (PA) Pass-through The “PA” command enables the video image to “pass-through” the system without displaying the marker overlay. (PA1 Enable pass-through. (overlay is hidden) (PAØ Disable pass-through. (overlay is displayed) (PAT Toggle pass-through. (PT) Pointer Type The “PT” command controls the display of pointer types contained in the Pointmaker. Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (PX) Proximity On/Off The “PX” command controls the pen proximity feature of digitizing tablets. When proximity is on, active pointers disappear when the pen is lifted from the drawing area. When proximity is off, active pointers remain on-screen when the pen is lifted. (PX1 Turn proximity on. (PXØ Turn proximity off. (PXT Toggle proximity. (R) Restart Pointmaker The “R” command restarts the Pointmaker.
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (SCO) Scaler Output Format The “SCO” command is used to set the scaler output to the desired format. (SCOnn Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (SUM) Menu System The “SUM” command displays the Main Menu. (SUM Activate the menu system. (T) Text Label The “T” command controls active text labels. Labels can be composed of single characters or text blocks. This command also allows you to set font and size. (TTc Displays any single character. “c” is any displayable character. (TBccc... Displays a block of characters. “ccc...
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (TS2 Large works with: TI Roman, Helvetica, TI Dom Casual, Fargo (TS3 Extra Large works with: TI Roman, Helvetica, TI Dom Casual (TA) Template Change The “TA” command designates which template layout is activated for use with the digitizing tablet. (TAØ Presenter template. (TA1 Broadcaster template. (TA2 PC template.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands nn touch screen area 00 top-left 01 top-center 02 top-right 03 middle-right 04 bottom-right 05 bottom-center 06 bottom-left 07 middle-left left top 00 center 01 middle 07 right 02 03 bottom 06 05 04 Figure 6-1: Touch screen areas location diagram xx function 00 none 01 clear 02 undo 03 next color 04 freeze / unfreeze 05 print 06 color mode 07 save image 08 send image 09 get image 10 select (for PC connection) 11
Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands Overview (TR) Touch Screen Right Click Emulation The “TR” commands tell the Pointmaker to enable or disable the right click emulation. (TRØ Disable touchscreen right click emulation (TR1 Enable touchscreen right click emulation (TRT Toggle touchscreen right click emulation (U) Undo/Erase The “U” command erases the last created anchored marker.
Overview Section Six:Using RS-232 Commands (VCD) Display Change of Video Input The “VCD” command tells the Pointmaker whether to display a change of video input on the monitor. (VCDØ Do not display a change in the video input (VCD1 Display a change in the video input (VCDT Toggle between the two modes (VI) Video Input The “VI” command tells the Pointmaker to move forward or backward in choosing a video input.
Appendix
Appendix Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Boeckeler’s quality inspectors test each Pointmaker prior to shipment. Therefore, most problems which presenters encounter are related to installation. The following table describes common problems and their solutions. If, after referring to this table, a problem still exists, call Boeckeler Instruments, Inc., at (800) 552-2262 or (520) 745-0001 and ask for technical assistance. There are no user serviceable parts in the Pointmaker.
Troubleshooting Guide Appendix Symptoms Possible Solutions Monitor automatically adjusts brightness so that video image is dull while markers are bright. Monitor is automatically adjusting for the overall brightness level of the markers and the video image. On the Pointmaker, activate the Change Brightness command (see “Selecting a Brightness Level” on page 35). Tone down the brightness level of the markers. The monitor will adjust accordingly. Video image on monitor scrolls.
Appendix Updating the CPN-5600 Updating the CPN-5600 The CPN-5600 firmware can be updated through USB or TFTP to provide new features, improved functionality or bug fixes. Before activating the Update command, the update file (A002476.BIN) must be copied into a directory called BIIUPG. Create this directory directly under the Root directory. This setup can be done using either a USB flash drive or TFTP. 1. Activate the menu system(see Activating the Menu, on page 29).
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Appendix Quick Reference for Devices Quick Reference for Devices This section contains tables for quick reference to the device commands for the CPN-5600. Tables are arranged alphabetically by function. The list below outlines the devices covered in this section.
Quick Reference for Devices Appendix C ommand O peration Color, Change Marker Click Tip Button on Menu Strip icon; in menu system, click tip button while cursor is over desired option. Control Click Tip Button on Control icon to take control when multiple tablets (or touch screens) are installed and you have activated Selective or Priority User mode in the menu system. Draw Press Tip Button anywhere on Tracking Area of tablet and drag.
Appendix Quick Reference for Devices Quick Reference for Keyboard The commands in these tables are for the KB-30 keyboard when used with the Pointmaker CPN-5600.
Quick Reference for Devices Appendix Quick Reference for Touch Screens and Whiteboards The commands in this table are for a compatible touch screen or whiteboard, when used with the Pointmaker CPN-5600. If a function you want is not listed in this table, then you must select that function on the digitizing tablet or in the menu system. C ommand O peration Anchor a Marker Quickly tap screen where you want the marker anchored. Clear Markers Tap lower left corner.
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Appendix RS-232 (COMM Port) Pinout RS-232 (COMM Port) Pinout Pin 1 Pin 2 Receive Data Pin 6 Pin 3 Transmit Data Pin 7 Request to Send Pin 4 Data Term Rdy Pin 8 Clear to Send Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 9 Figure 7-2: RS-232 COMM Port Pinout Boeckeler Instruments, Inc.
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Appendix Glossary Glossary ACTIVE MARKER -- the pointer, frame, text label or date/time label which is positionable. Often used as a marker, but also used to position the starting point of a drawing line. When the active marker is anchored, another identical active marker appears on-screen. One active marker is always displayed, unless the marker has been turned off. ANCHORED MARKER -- the opposite of an active marker.
Glossary Appendix COMM PORT -- a serial port used for communications. Serial devices that connect to these ports (such as a mouse or touch screen), send and receive data in single bits of information one after the other, thus the term serial. CONNECTOR -- hardware installed on cable ends to provide cable attachment to an input or output device. Input and output device ports which mate with this hardware are also called connectors.
Appendix Glossary MARKERS -- pointers (arrows, cross hairs, dots), frames, date/time labels, freehand drawings and straight lines which can be placed and anchored on a Pointmaker marker overlay. NTSC -- the commonly accepted term describing the composite color version of the EIA RS-170 video standard. The color version of EIA RS-170 is in process of standardization by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA). NTSC is used in North and South America, Japan and most of Asia.
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