User guide

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Introduction Section One:Getting Started
certain areas of the video image. Using the keyboard, presenters may type alphanu-
meric 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. As
easily as the markers are created, so are they easily erased, either one at a time until
the screen is clear, or all at once. Markers are actually drawn onto clear “overlays.
e system supports up to 25 different marker overlays, which can be stored ahead
of time and then recalled during the presentation.
Markers can be created in 7 different colors, or 3 different highlight colors, useful
to help separate points being made, or to increase contrast with the background
image. And, if a video image is not desired, presenters may call up a white
background on the screen and use it like a whiteboard on which to “draw out”
your point.
e Pointmaker CPN-5600 is compatible with most VGA and HDMI sources,
and most DVI (with an HDMI to DVI adapter) and HDMI displays.
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Figure 1-1: Back Panel
iPad Server Options
e CPN-5600 contains an iPad server which supports remote control of certain
features within the unit, along with annotation, all through an iPad app. For more
information, please see our website at www.pointmaker.com/servers for further
information, or contact a sales representative.
e CPN-5600 is also available without iPad server options.
Features
• Two marking tools
Freehand drawing mode in four different line thicknesses; fine, medium
and bold, with or without a drop shadow.
Pointers including arrows, dots and cross hairs, which may be moved or
anchored anywhere on the screen. Arrows may be preset to point in one of