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AVer CP series
CP654I/CP754I/CP864I
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  • Page 1 AVer CP series CP654I/CP754I/CP864I User Manual...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    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 s .........................
  • Page 5 e Format ......................27 F ......................28 e ..................29 d ....................30 Gallery .......................... 47 Snapshot ........................54 Using Browser ......................55 Connect to DocCam...................... 56 Connect to WiFi ......................57 Adjust Date and Time....................58 OSD Menu Operation ....................59 Specification ........................
  • Page 6: Safety Instruction

    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.
  • Page 7 WARNING  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.
  • Page 8 WARNING 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. ...
  • Page 9 WARNING  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 Do not install the product in high temperature environments.
  • Page 10 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. ...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    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.
  • Page 12: Hardware Introduction

    Hardware Introduction Package Contents AVer CP series (65”, 75”, 86”) USB cable Wall mount WiFi dongle (For US only) Remote Controller HDMI cable Stylus pen x 2 AAA battery x 2 Power cable 10. DP to HDMI port converter Optional Accessories...
  • Page 13: Front Side

    Front Side Item Description Power on/off Press to show the OSD(On Screen Display) menu (Non Android screen) VOL +/VOL - button; select or adjust menu options Select or adjust menu options Gesture control on/off (Long press > 2s to activate/inactivate) Indicator and remote receiver AC power On/Off switch...
  • Page 14 Item Description Headset port MIC IN port OPS-USB port Android-USB port TOUCH-USB port HDMI IN port...
  • Page 15: Back Side

    Android -USB port 2.0 HDMI 1/2/3 OUT port Headset port LAN port SPDIF OUT port HDMI4-IN port TOUCH-USB1 port VGA-IN port TOUCH-USB2 port VGA-AUDIO IN port TOUCH-USB3 port POWER port TOUCH-USB4 port *The RS232 In/Out ports are in different position on CP654I unit.
  • Page 16: Remote Controller

    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. Name Descriptions Power on/off SCREENSHOT Take screenshot.
  • Page 17: R E M O T E C O N T R O L R E C E I V E R R A N G E

    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. [Note] To avoid probable faults, please read the following instructions and use the remote controller properly.
  • Page 18: Wall Mounting Installation

    Wall Mounting Installation Safety tips for installation 1. 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. 2.
  • Page 19 Installation methods 1. As shown below: Lock the hanging bracket to the corresponding VESA holes of IFP, with 4 pieces of M8 (M6) screws. 4-M8(M6) screws 2. As shown below: Lock the connection bracket and wall-mounting bracket together with 12 pieces of M4X6 B-head screws. Connection bracket Wall mounting bracket...
  • Page 20 3. 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): Wall Pencil 4. 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.
  • Page 21 5. 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. Wall 6.
  • Page 22 7. 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*400, mm or 600*600, mm, 2 types optional, you need to verify!) Wall OPS PC 8.
  • Page 23: E N T I L A T I O N

    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.
  • Page 24: Installation

    Installation Connect to PC [Note] Disconnect the power plug before installing or removing the product. HDMI(CEC) VGA-AUDIO Touch-USB4 PC-USB [Remark] Either connects the HDMI cable (or VGA + Audio cable) from the external computer.
  • Page 25: Connecting Usb Peripherals

    Connecting USB Peripherals 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...
  • Page 26: Install Ops

    Install OPS   Slide the OPS into the OPS slot. [Note] The fan side of OPS is face outside. 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.
  • Page 27: Using Aver Cp System

    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.
  • Page 28: Main Screen

    Main Screen After power on, the main screen will display as below shown. Name Descriptions Display the current time and date. (1) Timer and Date Select to extend the tool bar. For more detail, see Toolbar (2) Tool bar section. Call out browser to explore the Internet if Internet connection is (3) Browser available.
  • Page 29 (8) Input Switch Select the input source which devices are connected with the AVer CP system through HDMI, VGA, and USB interface. Touch the blue frame and hold, then, swipe to the source that user wants to select.
  • Page 30: Toolbar

    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. Back to previous screen. Return to main screen.
  • Page 31 Name Descriptions Call out the annotation tool. The annotation tool can be used in any input source screen. For more detail please see Annotation Tool section.
  • Page 32: S E T I N G S

    Settings function includes volume +/-, snapshot, file manager, system setting, and freeze. Volume ( Adjust system volume. Select > to call out volume adjust bar. Touch and hold the blue dot and move to adjust the volume. Snapshot ( Capture the current screen shot. Select >...
  • Page 33 System 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.
  • Page 34 Freeze( 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”.
  • Page 35: A N N O T A T I O N T O O L

    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) or U-Disk ( , external USB pen...
  • Page 36: Whiteboard

    Whiteboard Select on main screen to call out Whiteboard application. 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.
  • Page 37: N O T E Format

    The note page has different format and user can choose the proper format to use. and select “Note”. Also, user can select “Default note”. The default note will 1. Select be a blank page. 2. The note formats are category in Standard, Grid, Math&Engineering, Music, Sports, and Planners&Lists.
  • Page 38: I M P O R T P Df

    User can import the PDF file from external USB pen drive or local (IFP system) into whiteboard. and select “Import PDF”. 1. Select 2. Locate the PDF file. 3. The imported PDF file is displayed on whiteboard screen.
  • Page 39: C H A N G E N A M E O F T H E N O T E

    User can rename the note. 1. Select the note name is located at left upper corner. 2. Enter the new name of the note and select OK to confirm.
  • Page 40: U S I N G W H I T E B O A R D

    The Whiteboard function tools are described in following. : 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.
  • Page 41 Pen ( The function includes pen, eraser, mark, shape and text functions.  Pen - Type: Pen has three types – pencil ( ), highlight pen ( , and pen ( - Multitouch: Allows user to use more than 1 finger on screen. - Pressure: To make writing more smooth.
  • Page 42 - Color Depth: Highlight pen can adjust color depth. - Color: The color of all pens can be changed. Select the type of pen and go to Color selection ( and select the color.
  • Page 43  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.
  • Page 44 In edit mode, user can perform the following actions. : Change the color of selected object. : Change thickness of strokes and shapes. : Cut the selected object. The cut object can be passed on the note page. Select o paste...
  • Page 45 : Make a copy of selected object. Select can past the copy object on the note page. 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. ...
  • Page 46  Shape( 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.  Text( Type the text on the note page. Move the dot to adjust the font of the text.
  • Page 47 Select the and enter the text and select OK.
  • Page 48 Color ( Change the color of pens, Shape, and text. Select the pen, shape, or text function first, then, select to select the color. If the color user wants don’t list in color pattern, select to define the color on your own.
  • Page 49 Add 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. and select “Take picture”. 1.
  • Page 50 3. 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. 4. After accepting the picture, the screen will switch to edit mode. Touch the picture can move picture around.
  • Page 51 : To crop the image. In Crop mode, user can do following action: Select all Detect face Rotate left Cancel Rotate right Save Select can go back to edit mode. : Cut the picture. The cute image can be passed. Select o paste : Make a copy of picture.
  • Page 52  Choose image Take pictures from connected camera. Please make sure the camera is well connected and power on. and select “Choose image”. 1. Select 2. Select the image from local or external USB pen drive. Select to locate the image from other drive.
  • Page 53 3. The image can be edited. : To crop the image. In Crop mode, user can do following action: Select all Detect face Rotate left Cancel Rotate right Save Select can go back to edit mode. : Cut the picture. The cute image can be passed. Select o paste.
  • Page 54 Sub-menu(  View Only: Change to view only mode. No action can be operated. Select back to normal mode.
  • Page 55  Export: Export the note page or all note pages to PDF, PNG, JPE file and share to specify path. Select “SHARE” and select the type to share.
  • Page 56  Print: To print out the note page.  Page Setting Change background (note format), note page size, and color of note page.  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. ...
  • Page 57: Gallery

    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”.
  • Page 58 View 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.
  • Page 59 to open “Sort by” dialog to select sorting order. Select...
  • Page 60 Select to display image’s file name. Select 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.
  • Page 61 The functions of image view screen are: ° Rotate the image to right, left, or 180 : Delete the image.
  • Page 62 : Share the image to whiteboard, through Bluetooth, email, LAN to share, save the image to ES explorer file. The following example is sharing the image to AVer Whiteboard. and select “AVer Whiteboard”. 1. Select 2. The image will display on whiteboard screen.
  • Page 63 : Use other app to edit the image. : 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.
  • Page 64: Snapshot

    “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.
  • Page 65: Using Browser

    Using Browser User can opeate the browser same as on PC, beside use the finger instead of the mouse. Select the “Browser( )” to launch the browser app.
  • Page 66: Connect To Doccam

    Sphere2. 1. Select All apps > Sphere2. 2. 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.
  • Page 67: Connect To Wifi

    1. Install the WiFi dongle to the IFP system. and select “Network”. 2. Select the > 3. 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.
  • Page 68: Adjust Date And Time

    Adjust 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.
  • Page 69: Osd Menu Operation

    OSD 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.
  • Page 70  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. 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.
  • Page 71: Specification

    Specification Specification CP654I Physical resolution 3840 x 2160 (pixels) Response time Brightness 450cd/m² 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...
  • Page 72 Specification CP754I Physical resolution 3840 x 2160(pixels) Response time 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...
  • Page 73 CP864I Specification Physical resolution 3840 x 2160(pixels) Pixel pitch 0.4935mm x 0.4935mm Response time 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...
  • Page 74: Multimedia Supported Formats

    Multimedia Supported Formats Type Format File Extension Image JPEG、BMP、PNG .jpg\.bmp\.png Video MPEG1、MPEG2、MPEG4、H264、 .avi\.mpg\.dat\.vob\.div\.mov\.mkv\.r RM、RMVB、MOV、MJPEG、VC1、 m\.rmvb\.mp4\.mjpeg\.ts\.trp\.wmv\. DivXFLV asf\.flv Audio MP3、M4A(AAC) .mp3\.m4a RS-233 Command Table Baud Rate : 38400 bps Data bits: 8 bits Parity: None Stop bits: 1 bits Press “menu” button on remote controller + “8” + “2” + “0” to enter factory menu. Function Command Power off...
  • Page 75 Function Command HDMI2 FREEZE HDMI3 HDMI4 HDMI...
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution The screen does not Looseness of power plug, Check if the power cord is display anything; there is no power connection failure properly connected sound, and the indicator does not come on Enter “Picture” settings to Pictures are colorless Color saturation is set too increase the color...
  • Page 77 AVer CP series don’t touch control won’t work. support touch control on extend desktop. In 1366*768 resolution, 1366*768 resolution Windows touch offset and doesn’t fit on AVer CP cannot do the screen series screen display, correction. please change to the suitable resolution.

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