Federal Communications Commission Statement (Class A)
NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
Class A ITE:
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class
B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall
be included in the instructions for use:
Warning - This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any form,
or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is prohibited. AVer
Information Inc. reserves the rights to modify its products, including their specifications and any
other information stated herein without notice. The official printout of any information shall
prevail should there be any discrepancy between the information contained herein and the
information contained in that printout. “AVer” is a trademark owned by AVer Information Inc.
Other trademarks used herein for description purpose only belong to each of their companies.
NOTICE
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
WARNING
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARRANTY VOID FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED PRODUCT
MODIFICATION.
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT
WHERE TO DROP OFF YOUR WASTE EQUIPMENT FOR RECYCLING,
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE
OR THE SHOP WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE PRODUCT.
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Remote Control Battery Safety Information
- Store batteries in any cool & dry place.
- Do not dispose used batteries in domestic waste. Dispose batteries at special
collection points or return to stores if applies.
- Remove the batteries if they are not in use for long period of time. Battery leakage
and corrosion can damage the remote control, dispose batteries safely.
- Do not mix and use old and new batteries.
- Do not mix and use different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium).
- Do not dispose batteries in a fire.
- Do not attempt to short circuit the battery terminals.
(3) Control panel Easy access to various functions.
(4) Built-in MIC Record audio when recording video clip. The recorded sound will be
(5) Arm Extendable for viewing coverage.
(6) Left panel Connections for LCD monitor using HDMI cable, microphone,
(7) IR sensor Receive remote control commands.
(8) Rear panel Connections for power, computer for RGB input display and LCD
(9) Right panel On/off switch for USB flash drive port and power button.
Right Panel
in monophonic.
speaker, computer, SD card, and TV-RGB display output switch.
monitor using RGB cable.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(fig. 1.2)
Name Function
(1) USB PC - USB Flash
Drive switch
(2) USB Thumb Drive port Insert a USB flash drive for audio video recording storage.
(3) Power button Turn the unit on/standby mode.
Switch to right (►) for audio video recording directly to a
USB flash drive and left (◄) when connecting AVerVision
M70 to a computer using a USB cable.
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Rear Panel
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(1)
(2)(3)
Name Function
(1) Antitheft Slot
(2) DC12V port
(3) RGB INPUT port
(4) RGB OUTPUT port
Attach a Kensington compatible security lock or antitheft
device.
Connect the power adapter into this port.
Input the signal from a computer or other sources and pass it
through to the RGB OUT port only. Connect this port to the
RGB/VGA output port of a computer.
Connect the AVerVision M70 to any display device with RGB
cable
Left Panel
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
Name Function
(1) Mini USB port
(2) HDMI OUTPUT
(3) MIC port
(4) Speaker port
(5) RS-232/CVBS port
(6) TV-RGB switch
(7) SD card slot
Connect to a USB port of a computer with a USB cable and use
AVerVision M70 as a USB Camera or transfer the captured
images/videos either from the memory source to computer.
Output the video signal from the main system on an LCD monitor
with HDMI interface using HDMI cable.
Connect a 3.5mm plug microphone. The built-in mic will be
disabled when an external MIC is connected to this port.
Connect to an amplified speaker.
Connect the supplied RS-232/CVBS cable into this port. The RCA
jack outputs the video signal from the camera to a TV or video
equipment. The RS-232 jack is used to connect to computer serial
port or to any control panel or for centralized control if desire.
TV switch to output display video from RS232/CVBS (via RCA
connection), and RGB to RGB and HDMI OUTPUT ports.
Insert the SD card with the label facing up.
(5)
(6)
(4)
(7)
(fig. 1.4)
(fig. 1.3)
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Control Panel
(1)
(
)
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(7)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Name Function
(1) MENU
(2) RECORDING
(3) CAP/DEL
(4) PLAYBACK
(5) FREEZE / STOP
(6) Built-in MIC
(7) CAMERA / PC
(8) ▲,▼,◄, & ►
(9) ZOOM IN
(10) ZOOM OUT
(11) ENTER
(12) AUTO FOCUS
(13) LAMP
Open and exit the OSD menu.
Start/Stop audio & video recording. Audio and video recording can be
saved on a SD card or an USB Flash drive only. See External
Memory Storage.
- Capture picture in Camera mode. In continuous capture mode,
press this button again to stop.
- Delete the selected picture/video in Playback mode.
View & playback captured still images and audio video files.
- Pause or resume image display in Camera mode.
- Stop audio & video playback in Playback mode.
Record audio automatically when recording video clip.
Switch between Camera and Computer.
- Pan and zoom-in image (above digital zoom level) in both live and
playback mode.
- Select options in OSD menu.
- Use ▲&▼ to increase and decrease the video playback volume.
- Use ◄&► to play the video backward and forward.
- Move the Spotlight frame and Visor screen cover.
Increase the image magnification in camera and picture playback
mode.
Decrease the image magnification in camera and picture playback
mode.
- Make a selection in Playback mode and OSD menu.
- Start/Pause video playback.
Adjust the focus automatically.
Turn the overhead light on/off.
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(fig. 1.5)
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Remote Control
The remote control requires two (2) “AAA” size batteries (supplied), make sure batteries
are installed properly before use. You can access all the features of AVerVision M70 with
the remote.
(1)
(26)
(25)
(24)
(23)
(22)
(21)
(20)
(19)
(18)
(17)
RM-NM
Name Function
(1) POWER Turn the unit on/standby.
(2)
(3)
(2) CAMERA / PC Switch between Camera and computer
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(3) PLAYBACK View the captured picture/video from
(11)
(12)
(13)
(4) SPOTLIGHT Call the Spotlight submenu. Spotlight
(14)
(15)
(16)
mode.
- Camera mode displays the video
signal from the built-in camera.
- PC mode displays the video signal
from the RGB INPUT port of M70.
the memory in 16-thumbnail images.
overlays a box frame on the presentation
screen. You can adjust the box size and
move it around.
In the Spotlight submenu, the following
options are available.
(fig. 1.6)
ON/OFF – select to run/cancel the
Spotlight. Press
selection.
Shade – set the opacity level of the area
outside the box. The shaded area will
completely turns black when it is set to
level 100. Press
selection.
Color – select the Spotlight frame color.
Press
OK – press
effect. If you select ON, the frame will
appear and blink, use the ▲,▼,◄, & ►
buttons to adjust the frame size and
press
OFF will close the submenu.
To turn off Spotlight, press
to move to the next selection.
to set the desired size; and
to move to the next
to move to the next
for the setting to take
again.
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(1)
(26)
(25)
(24)
(23)
(22)
(21)
(20)
(19)
(18)
(17)
RM-NM
(fig. 1.6)
Name Function
(2)
(5) ISOR Call the Visor submenu. Visor covers
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
V
part of the presentation screen and allo
presenter to reveal the material as
desire.
sor submenu, the following
In the Vi
options are available.
ON/OFF – select to run/cancel the Visor.
Press
to move to the next selection.
Shadeet the opacity level of the – s
covered area. The shaded area will
completely turns black when it is set
level 100. Press
selection.
OK – press
for the setting to take
effect. If you select ON, upper part of th
presentation screen is slightly exposed.
Use the ▲,▼,◄, & ► buttons to reveal
more of the covered area; and OFF will
close the submenu.
To turn off Visor, press
(6) SPLIT
SCREEN
Divide the screen into tw
displays the live image from the built-i
camera and the other side displays 8thumbnail size picture/video from the
memory.
(7) PIP umbnail size captured
Show a th
picture/video from the memory at the
corner of the screen in Camera mode.
(8) SLIDE SHOW Start/Stop automatically showing the
captured picture/video one-by-one.
(9) TIMER Call the Timer submenu. Select to
Start/Pause/Stop the timer countdown
and set the timer duration.
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to
to move to the next
again.
o. One side
n
w
e
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(1)
(26)
(25)
(24)
(23)
(22)
(21)
(20)
(19)
(18)
(17)
RM-NM
(fig. 1.6)
Name Function
(10) CAPTURE Capture still image in Camera mode. In
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(11) RECORDING Start/Stop audio & video recording.
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(12) DEL Delete the selected picture/video in
(11)
(12)
(13)
(13) AUTO IMAGE Automatically adjust and set the white
(14)
(14) BRIGHTNESS
+/-
(15)
(15) DEFAULT Reset to factory default setting.
(16)
(16) NEAR / FAR Adjust the focus manually.
(17) ZOOM
Reset zoom level to 100%.
RESET
(18) ZOOM +/- - Increase/decrease the image
(19)
(20) ▲,▼,◄, & ►
(21) MENU Open and exit the OSD menu.
(22) AUTO
FOCU S
(23) FREEZE
STOP/
(24) ROTA
TE Rotate the image by 90° in Camera
continuous capture mode, press this
button again to stop.
Video recording can only be saved
either in a SD memory card or a USB
flash drive.
Playback mode.
balance and exposure setting.
Adjust the brightness.
magnification in camera and picture
playback mode.
- Use to easily page up and page down
16-thumbnail picture preview.
- Make a selection in Playback mode
and OSD menu.
- Play/Pause video playback
- Pan the image when image is above
digital zoom level in live mode
playback captured image mode.
- Move the selection in Playback mode
and in OSD menu.
- Use ▲&▼ to increase and decrease
the video playback volume.
- Use ◄ &► to play the video backwa
and forward.
- Move the Spotlight frame and V
screen cover.
Adjust the focus automatically.
- Freeze live images.
- Stop video playback.
mode and Playb
ack mode.
.
or in
rd
isor
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(1)
(26)
(25)
(24)
(23)
(22)
(21)
(20)
(19)
(18)
(17)
RM-NM
Name Function
(2)
(25) MODE Select from 6 type of modes:
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(26) LAMP
Sharp - adjust the contrast along the
edges making text app
Graphics - adjust the gr
image.
Motion - increase frame rate. Suf
hting is required when using this
lig
mode.
Microscope - automatically adjust
optical zoom for microscopic v
Macro - set to view when object is onl
5 –10cm away from the camera.
least 80cm away from the camera.
Turn the overhead light on/off.
ear more visible.
adient of
ficient
iewing.
y
is at Infinite - set to view when subject
(fig. 1.6)
MMaakkiinngg tthhee CCoonne cti ons
nne cti ons
Before making the connection, make sure the power of all devices are turned off. If you
are not sure on where to connect, simply follow the illustrated connections below and also
refer to the user manual of the device you are connecting the AVerVision M70 with.
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa MMoonniittoorroorr LLCCDD//DDLLPP PPrrooj
Locate the RGB (VGA) inputaphics display devicnnect it to RGB
OUTPUT of AVerVision M70.
port
Make sure theto RGB. TV/RGB switch is set
port of the gre and co
j
eeccttoorr
RGB cable
CRT monitor
LCD/DLP projector
LCD monitor
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa MMoonniittoorr oorr LLCCDD//DDLLPP PPrroojjeeccttoorr wwiitthh
HHDDMMII iinntteerrffaaccee
Locate the HDMI input port of the display device and connect it to HDMI OUTPUT port of
AVerVision M70.
Make sure the TV/RGB switch is set to RGB.
HDMI cable
HDMI monitor
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VIDEO
RS-232/CVBS cable
RCA cable
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa TTVV
Locate the VIDEO or SCART RGB (if applicable) input port of the TV or Video equipment
INPUT
Projector
le. (i.e., VCR) to record your presentation and connect it to RCA jack of RS-232/CVBS cab
Television
SCART
VCR
CCoonnnneeccttiinngg tthhee PPoowweerr
Connect the power adapter to a standard 100V~240V AC power outlet. The unit
automatically in standby mode once the power is connected. Press
RCA to SCART cable
(not supplied)
Power adapter
to turn on.
Wall outlet
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CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa CCoommppuutteerr
Locate the RGB (VGA) output port of the computer or laptop and connect it to RGB INPUT
port of AVerVision M70. The video signal from the RGB INPUT port is streamed to RGB
OUTPUT port.
- To display computer image, press Camera/PC button on the control panel
or remote control to switch AVerVision M70 to computer mode.
- For laptop to output display image, use the keyboard command (FN+F5)
to switch between the display modes. For different command, please refer
to your laptop manual.
Desktop
RGB cable
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa CCoommppuutteerr vviiaa UUSSB
Locate the USB port of the computer or lapto
M70. This enables you to use AVerVision M7
captured pictures/videos from the memory and to computer. Also see “Transfer Fi
AVerVision M70 to PC”.
Make sure the USB Flash Drive switch (see fig. 1.2 #1) is set to the left.
Plug a 3.5mm mono microphone to port. The built-in microphone on the control panel
will be disabled when an external microphone is connected. The recorded audio will be in
monophonic sou nd.
Plug a 3.5mm plug amplified speaker to port. Only the audio from the video playback is
supported.
We recommend connecting an amplified speaker to the Audio output port.
Take caution when using earphones. Adjust the volume down on the
remote to prevent hearing damage due to loudness.
Amplified Speaker
CCoonnnneecctt ttoo aa MMiiccrroossccooppee
Connect the AVerVision M70 to a microscope enables you to examine microscopic objects
on a big screen.
1. Change the image display mode to
Microscope. Press MENU > select
IMAGE tab > select MODE > select
(microscope) and press .
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2. Aim the camera head at the farthest
point and press AUTO FOCUS.
3. Adjust the focus of the microscope.
4. Select the appropriate rubber coupler
size for the microscope eyepiece and
insert it in the microscope adapter.
5. Remove the microscope eyepiece
from t
he microscope and connect it to
the
icroscope adapter with the
m
rubbe
r coupler inserted. Fasten the 3
bolts until the adapter secures the
eyepiece.
For the eyepiece, we suggest
using 15.5mm eye relief or higher.
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Microscope
adapter
Microscope
eyepiece
6. Attach the microscope adapter to the
AVerVision camera head. Then
connect it to the AVerVision and
microscope.
Microscope
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Set tin g Up AVerV is ion
This section provides useful tips on how to adjust the AVerVision M70 to meet your needs.
Set tin g U p AVerV isi onMM7700
90°
90°
he left and right and up and down. The camera head can turn freely at 90° to t
90°
90°
CCaammeerraa HHeeaadd
If the camera head is in upright position, you can also press ROTATE on the remote
control twice to rotate the image in 180°.
Mec hani cal Ar m
Mec hani cal Ar m
The mechanical arm design can extend
for a full A4 paper viewing.
195°
52mm (2.0 in)
180°
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I
IInnffrraarreedd SSeennssoorr
I
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Aim the remote control at the infrared sensor to operate the unit. Aim the remote control at the infrared sensor to operate the unit.
MMoouunnttiinngg tthhee MM7700 oonn aa FFllaatt SSuurrffaaccee
Measure and mark the horizontal of 75 mm and vertical of 70 mm center line distance
M4.0 screws for 6.004 holes and secure the M70 on the flat surface.
s of between the holes on the flat surface as describe in the illustration below. Use 4 piece
AAnnttii--ggllaarree SShheeeett
The anti-glare sheet is a special coated film that helps eliminate any
glare that maybe encountered while displaying very shiny objects or
glossy surfaces such as magazines and pictures. To use, simply
place the anti-glare sheet on top of the shiny document to reduce
reflected light.
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EExxtteerrnnaall MMeemmoorryy SSttoorraaggee
AVerVision M70 supports both SD memory card and USB flash dr
capture and audio & video recordings. AVerVision M70 can detect when there is an
external storage media and automatically switch to the last detected storage. If no
external storage is connected, all captured still images will be saved in the built-in memory.
IInnsseerrtt aann SSDD CCaarrdd
Insert the card with the contact facing down until it reaches the end. To remove the card,
push to eject and pull the card out. The supported SD card capacity is from 1GB to 32GB
(FAT
).
SD Card
IInnsseerrtt aa UUSSBB FFllaasshh DDrriivvee
Make sure to set the USB Flash Drive switch (see fig. 1.2 #1) to the right before inserting
a USB flash drive. AVerVision M70 can support USB flash drive from 2GB to 32GB (FAT).
ive for more image
USB Flash Drive
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There are 4 tabs on the OSD menu: IMAGE, PRESENTATION, SETTING and SYSTE
In Playback mode, you can access PLAYBACK OSD menu to enable the Slide Show
feature and modify Slide Show interval and transition setting if desire.
For TV output, the RESOLUTION will be disabled in SETTING menu list.
1. Press MENU button on the remote or control
panel.
2. Press ► and ◄ to toggle between tabs
3. Press ▼ and ▲ to choose a selection in th
menu list.
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e
4. Press
5. Use ► and ◄ to adjust the setting or make a
6. Press
7. Press MENU to close the OSD menu.
IImmaaggee
Menu Screen Function
Brightness
Adjust brightness level manually between 0 and 63.
Contrast
Adjust the contrast level manually between 0 and 255
under bright and dark environments.
to make a selection.
selection.
to enter submenu.
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Menu Screen Function
Mode
Select from the various image display settings.
Sharp - adjust the contrast along the edges making
text appear more visible.
Graphics - adjust the gradient of image.
Motion - increase frame rate. Sufficient lighting is
required when using this mode.
Microscope - automatically adjust optical zoom for
microscopic viewing.
Macro - set to view when object is only 5 – 10 cm
away from the camera.
Infinite - set to view when subject is at least 80cm
away from the camera.
Effect
Convert the image into positive (true color), monochrome
(black and white) or negative.
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Mirror
Select to flip the image in Camera mode.
Advanced
Select to set the Auto Image, Exposure, and White
Balance settings.
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Menu Screen Function
Auto Image
Select ON or OFF to automatically adjust the wh
balance
exposure compensation.
Exposure
Sel
ect the exposure setting.
AUTO - automatically adjust the camera exposure and
the amount of light required.
MANUAL - manually adjust the exposure level. The
exposure can be adjuste
White Balance
Select the White Balance setting for various light
conditions or color temperature.
AUTO - automatically adjust the
MANUAL - manually adjust the red and blue color level.
The color level can be adjusted up to 255.
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ite
and exposure setting, and correct the color and
d up to 100.
white balance.
Focus
adjust the focus. Manually
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PPrreesseennttaattiioonn
Menu Screen Function
Spotlight
Spotlight overlays a fram
the presentation screen. You
can move the Spotlight around
the presentation screen using
the ▲, ▼,
Select Execut
Spotlight submenu.
In the Spotlight submenu, th
following options are available.
ON/OFF – select to run/cancel
the Spotlight. P
move to the next selection.
Shade – set the opacity level of
The shaded area will completely turns black whe
to level 100. Press to move to the next selection.
Color – select the Spotlight frame color. Press
OK – p forthe setting to take effect. If you select
ON, the frame will appear a
► buttons to a to set
◄, & ► buttons.
e to call the
ress
xt selection. move to the ne
ress
just the frame size and press
d
e; and OFF will close the submenu. the desired siz
e on
e
to
the area outside the box.
n it is set
to
nd blink, use the ▲, ▼, ◄, &
Visor
Visor covers the presentation
screen. The upper part of the
presentation screen is slightly
exposed. Use the ▲, ▼, ◄, & ►
buttons to reveal more of the
covered area. Select Execute to call
the Visor submenu.
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Menu Screen Function
In the Visor submenons are available. u, the following opti
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el the Visor. Press ON/OFF – select to run/canc
move to the next selection.
Shade – set the opa
shaded arpletely turns black when it is set to
ea will com
level 100. Press
OK – press
for the setting to take effect. If you select
ON, upper part of the presentati
exposed. Use the ▲, , ◄
of the covered area; and OF
city level of the covered area. The
to move to the next selection.
on screen is slightly
▼, & ► buttons to reveal more
F will close the submenu.
PIP
Select the thumbnail playback screen location and show
the thumbnail playbn at the corner of the
ack scree
screen to recall the captured image from the memory in
Camera mode. Select OFF to cancel PIP.
Lower Left
Upper Left
Upper Right
Lower Right
Split Screen
the screen into two parts. Half of the screen
Divide
displays the 8-thumbnail images and th
display the image from the AVerV
Select the display location of the 8
images. Select OFF to cancel Split
e other half
ision M70 camera.
- thumbnail playback
Screen.
to
Left
Top Below
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Menu Screen Function
Timer
Start/Pause/Stop the timer and set the timer duration.
The timer automatically counts up after the count down
reaches zero to show the elapsed time. Even when you
switch between Playback, PC or Camera modes, the
timer will continue.
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SSeettttiinngg
Menu Screen Function
Capture
Select to set the capture resolution, quality, type and
interval settings.
Resolution
Select the capture size. In 5M setting, the c
res 2560 X 1920.
olution size is
Quality
Select the capture compression setting.
apture
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Menu Screen Function
Type
Select the capture type.
Single - capture one picture only.
Continuous - capture successive pictures.
Interval
Set the time interval for continuous capture. The length
Recording
Select the video recording compression setting.
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up to 600 sec (10 min). can be set
Storage
Change the storage location. Audio & video recording
can only be saved in SD memory card or USB flash
drive.
Format
Format to delete all the data in the selected memory.
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Menu Screen Function
USB to PC
Select the status of the AVsion M
connected to the computer via USB
switch on the left panel is set to
Camera - can be used as a computer webcam or with
our bundled software to record video and capture still
image.
Storage - trans
memory to
Flicker
Select between 50Hz or 60Hz. Som
cannot handle high refresh rates. The image will flicker a
couple of times as the output is switched to another
refresh rate.
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erVi70 when it is
. Make sure the USB
.
fer the captured pictures/videos from the
computer hard disk.
e display devices
SSyysstteemm
Menu Screen Function
Language
Change and select different language.
Output Display
Set the resolution to display the image on screen. This
selection will be disabled in TV output mode.
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Menu Screen Function
Backup
Copy the image from the built-in memory to SD car
USB flash drive.
Save Setting
Save cur
effect, mode, brightness and contrast settings can be
saved.
Recall Setting
Restore the setting back to the selected profile number.
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d or
rent setting in the selected profile number. Only
Information
Display the product information.
Default
Restore all the settings into original factory default
setting.
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Menu Screen Function
Slide Show
Display all captured still pictures in an automated slide
show. The video file will be skipped.
Interval
Set the in
length can be set up to 100 sec.
Slide Show Effect
Select the slide show transition effect.
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terval before displaying the next picture. The
Slide image
Checker down Split Vertical Out
Wipe down
Current Storage
Select the source of the images.
Delete All
Permanently delete all the data in selected memory
source. A Warning Message will appear. Select YES to
continue and NO to stop formatting the storage.
Wipe right
Split Horizontal Out
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AAnnnnoottaattiioonn
Iayback mode o screen is frozen in camera mode, you can use
n single image pl
the annlay straie on the captured image or still
otation feature to over
camera screen with the USB mo connected to the USB port of AVerVision
M70. It comes with the followingd,
Capture, Eraser, and Hide/Show
Annotation can only be supported in the
following resolution setting :
- 1024 x 768
- 1280 x 720
- 1280 x 1024
r when the
ght line or freeform lin
use or AP20T
selections: Color Palette, Line Thickness, Line, Freehan
icons.
Connecting a USB mouse or AP20T
1. Set the USB switch on the left panel to
. AVerVision M70 will then detect the
USB mouse and the
control panel will light up.
LED on t
he
2. Connect the USB mouse cable oto the USB sl0. r AP20T dongle ot of AVerVision M7
USB Mouse
AP20T
USB Dongle
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ation Control Panel Using the Annot
The annotation control panel appears on the upper left corner of the screen. A cursor will
appear on the screen. Move the cursor on the Annotation control panel selections and leftclick to select the features you want to use.
Name Function
Color Palette
Line Thickness
Line
Freehand
Capture
Eraser
Hide/Show
Select the line color.
Select the thickness of the line.
Select to draw a straight line.
Capture the image with the annotation and save it as a new
file.
Select to erase any part of the annotation that it comes in
contact with or delete all annotation.
Shrink or expand the annotation menu.
w freeform line. Select to dra
Using the AP20T Slide Switch and F button
The slide switch and F button of AP20T allow you to use it to freeze the screen when you
are in camera mode and zoom in and out the image when you are in playback and
camera mode. With the Point Focus feature, you can adjust the focus anywhere on the
screen by simply pressing the pen tip on a flat surface.
Name Function
(4)
(1) Slide Up Increase the magnification.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2) Slide Down Decrease the magnification
(3) F
(4) Pen tip
Freeze the screen in camera mode and
turn on Annotation.
Press to adjust the camera focus on
the point where the cursor is located.
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This enables you to transfer the captured image from the built-in memory or SD to a
computer.
The instruction below MUST be read and followed BEFORE connecting
the USB cable.
1. Make sure to set the USB switch to for the computer
to detect AVerVision M70.
2. MUST set the USB to PC as STORAGE before
connecting the USB cable.
3. When “Mass Storage Start…” appears at the lower
right corner of the presentation screen, you may now
t the USB cable
connec.
4. Upon connecting the U automatically detects the new removable
disne(s) from the UUM70 built-in memoryUU to the com
Send Device Code(1 Byte) : 0x52
Type Code(1 Byte) : 0x0B
DataLength Code(1 Byte) : 0x03
Data Code(1 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference.
Data Code(2 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference.
Data Code(3 Byte)
: See the Command Table for reference.
Receive Device Code(1 Byte) : 0x53
CheckSum Code(1 Byte) : See the Command Table for reference.
Format : Start + Type + DataLength + Data + CheckSum
Example : 0x52 + 0x0B + 0x03+ 0x3 + 0x01 + 0x00 + 0x00 + 0x53 +
OUTPUT RES
1024x768
OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
1280x720
OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
1920x1080
OUTPUT RESOLUTION:
1280 x 1024
OUTPUT RES
1600 x 12
USB CONNECT: USB CAMERA 0x30 0x00 0x00 0x6b
USB CONNECT: MASS
STORAGE
BACKUP TO SD CARD 0x31 0x00 0x00 0x6a
BACKUP TO THUMBDRIVE 0x31 0x01 0x00 0x6b
PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 1 0x32 0x00 0x00 0x69
PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 2 0x32 0x01 0x00 0x68
PROFILE SAVE: PROFILE 3 0x32 0x02 0x00 0x6b
PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 1 0x33 0x00 0x00 0x68
PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 2 0x33 0x01 0x00 0x69
PROFILE RECALL: PROFILE 3 0x33 0x02 0x00 0x6a
SLIDESHOW: OFF 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x6f
SLIDESHOW: ON 0x34 0x01 0x00 0x6e
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 0 0x35 0x00 0x00 0x6e
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 1 0x35 0x01 0x00 0x6f
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 2 0x35 0x02 0x00 0x6c
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 3 0x35 0x03 0x00 0x6d
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 4 0x35 0x04 0x00 0x6a
SLIDESHOW EFFECT: EFFECT 5 0x35 0x05 0x00 0x6b
AUTO IMAGE:OFF 0x36 0x00 0x00 0x6d
AUTO IMAGE:ON 0x36 0x01 0x00 0x6c
CAPTURE QUALITY: STANDARD 0x37 0x00 0x00 0x6c
CAPTURE QUALITY: FINE 0x37 0x01 0x00 0x6d
CAPTURE QUALITY: FINEST 0x37 0x02 0x00 0x6e
OLUTION:
OLUTION:
00
0x2F 0x01 0x00 0x75
0x2F 0x02 0x00 0x76
0x2F 0x03 0x00 0x77
0x2F 0x04 0x00 0x70
0x2F 0x05 0x00 0x71
0x30 0x01 0x00 0x6a
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Function Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] CheckSum
AUTO FOCUS 0x40 0x00 0x00 0x1b
MENU 0x41 0x00 0x00 0x1a
ARROW - DOWN 0x42 0x00 0x00 0x19
ARROW - UP
ARROW - LEFT
ARROW - RIGHT
ENTER 0x43 0x00 0x00 0x18
FREEZE 0x44 0x00 0x00 0x1f
DEFAULT 0x45 0x00 0x00 0x1e
ZOOM - 0x46 0x00 0x00 0x1d
ZOOM + 0x46 0x01 0x00 0x1c
ZOOM RESET 0x47 0x00 0x00 0x1c
NEAR 0x48 0x00 0x00 0x13
FAR 0x48 0x01 0x00 0x12
LAMP OFF 0x49 0x00 0x00 0x12
LAMP ON 0x49 0x01 0x00 0x13
0x42 0x01 0x00 0x18
0x42 0x02 0x00 0x1b
0x42 0x03 0x00 0x1a
e
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S + 0x0A + 0x01ta[0] + 0kSu
end Format︰0x52 + Dax53 + Checm
R 0x0C + 0ta[0] + 0x53 + ReCheckSum
eceive Format︰0x53 +x01 + ReDa
*0ReData[0] xor 0x52
1 :ReCheckSum = 0x0C xor 0x 1 xor
Function Data[0]
Red Value 0x02 0x5A Value[ ? ~ ? ]
Blue Value 0x03 0x5B Value[ ? ~ ? ]
Power Status 0x04 0x5C 0 1: ON : OFF
Lamp Status 0x05 0x5D 0 1: ON : OFF
Display Status 0x06
Video Output Status 0x07 0x5F 0: VGA 1: TV
Freeze Status 0x08 0 1: ON 0x50 : OFF
Brightness Value 0x0A 0x52 Value[ ? ~ ? ]
CheckSum
Code
0x5E
ReData[0]
0: Camera Mode
1ack Mode
: Playb
2: PC-1 Pass Through
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Function Data[0]
Contrast Value 0x0B Value[ ? ~ ? ] 0x53
LIGHT BOX Status 0x0C 0 1: ON 0x54 : OFF
TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinng
Tides many useful tips on how to somon pro lems while usi
his section prov
A
VerVision M70.
The on the prese screen
re is no picturentation.
1all the connectors again as n this ma
. Check
2. f switch of the displayevice.
Check the on/of
3e setting of the display output device.
. Verify th
4. e presenting from a notebook or computer through the displaut device, check the
If you ar
cable con
sure AV
5MI display output, a delay occurs while waiting for both the do
. For HD
sync up
Ie AVerVision M70 and checkede connes as spe in
have set up th all thctioncified
tl but I cannot get a picn the pd presen scree
he manua
1. button turns orange in standby mode. Press the PO ag
The unit POWER
on
2lt camera display resolution setting is on 1024x768. If your output device does not
. The defau
support thin be pSimplynd ► b
to the cha
3. y output device is on TV or any analog device, please swTV-RGB dip switch
If your displa
to TV.
The picture on the presentation screen is distorted or the image is blu
1. Reset all changed settings, if any, to the original manufacturer default setting. Press
the remote or select Default in Basic tab OSD menu.
2. Use the Brightness and Contrast menu functions to reduce the dis
3. If you discover that the iblocus, press the Auto Focus button on the control
pane control
Thuter sigl on ptation
ere is no compnaresen screen.
1. e cable conns ame displaision M70 and your PC.
Check all thnectioong thy device, AVerV
2. PC to theisionrst befoour computer.
Connect your
3. repeateds FNtogglesy the
For notebook,
computer ima
manual.
Thn screew the C or
e presentation does not shoexact desktop image on my P
Notebook after I toggle from Camera to PC mode
1. Nk, place the mouse on the desktop and right click, choose
Return to your PC or oteboo
“Properties”, c
desktop onto t
2. moro your PC or Notebhe mouse on the desktop and
Then go back one
right click again.
nection from computer RGA) outpuut ofision M70 and make
erVision M70 is in PC Mode
. Wait for around 4 to 7 seconds until you see the camera im the scree
and the LED light will turn blue.
s resolution; no image carojected. press hold the FREEZE autton
nge the resolution setting
mage is
l or remote
ge on the presentation screen. For d, please refer to your laptop
hoose “Setting” tab, “2” moe box “Extend my Windows
his moni
.
AVerV
ly pres
tor”.
e time took and place t
CheckSum
Code
g
lve combng the
shown i
output d
.
nual.
ture oreferrentatio
.
urry or out of f
M70 fi
+F5 to
re you power on y
between display modes and displa
ifferent command
tortion if applicable.
.
click onnitor and check th
ReData[0]
y outp
AVerVB (VGt to RGB inp
isplay device and M70 t
age onn.
n.
WER button
itch the
ain to turn
rry.
DEFAULT on
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3. This time choose “Graphics Options”, then “Output To”, then “Intel®y Clone”, and
then choose “Monitor + Notebook”.
4. these sou se able t desktop image on your PC or
After you follow
Notebook as w
AVerVision M70 can’t detect the ins
Make sure the USB flash drive switch is se
inserted.
I have connected
in camera freeze mode but still the Annotation c
1. Check the USB switch on the left panel is set to .
2. Make sure the resolution setting is set to the annotation supported resolution setting of either
1024 x 768, 1280 x 720, or 1280 x 1024.
teps, yhould b
ell as on the presencreen.
tation s
o see the same
erted USB flash drive.
t to the right and check if the USB flash drive is properly
the mouse/AP20T and switch to playback single image preview or
ontrol panel doesn’t show up.
The recorded video on MAC with the bundled software doesn’t have sound.
Due to some limitation, we recommend recording the audio directly from the MAC MIC IN port for
better audio quality.
Dual Displa
i
LLi
mmiitteedd WWaarrrraannttyy
For a period of time beginning on the date of purchase of the applicable product and extending as s
forth in the “Warranty Period of AVer Product Purchased” section of the warranty card, AVer
Information, Inc. (“AVer”) warrants that the applicable product (“Product”) substantially conforms to
er’s documentation for the product andAV that its manufacture and components are free of defect
material and workmanship under normal use. “You” as used in this agreement means you individually
or the business entity on whose behalf you use or install the product, as applicable. This limited
rranty extends only to You as the originwaal purchaser. Except for the foregoing, the Product is
provided “AS IS.” In no event does AVer warrant that You will be able to operate the Product without
problems or inter
and the entire liability of AVer under this paragraph shall be, at AVer’s option, the repair or
replacement of the Product with the same or a comparable product. This warranty does not
(a) any Product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed, or (b) cartons,
cases, batteries, cabinets, tapes, or accessories used with this product. This warranty does not apply
to any Product that has suffered damage, deterioration or malfunction due to (a) accident, a
misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, commercial or industrial use,
unauthorized product modifica
misapplication of service by someone other than the manufacturer’s representative, (c) any shipment
damages (such claims must be made with the carrier), or (d) any
Product defect. The Warranty Period of any repaired or replaced Product shall be the longer of (a
product.
ruptions, or that the Product is suitable for your purposes. Your exclusive remedy
tion or failure to follow instructions included with the Product, (b)
et
s in
apply to
buse,
other causes that do not relate to a
or replacoriginal Warranty Period or (b) thirty (30) days from the date of delivery of the repaired
) the
ed
Limitations of Warranty
AVer makes no
expenses, and attorneys’ fees with respect to claims made against You as a result of Your use or
misuse of the Product. This warranty applies only if the Product is installed, operated, maintaine
and used in accordance with AVer specifications. Specifically, th
ufail re caused by (i) accident, unusual physical, electrical, or electromagnetic stress, neglect
misuse, (ii) fluctuations in electrical power beyond AVer specifications, (iii) use of the Product with an
accessories or options not furnished b
repair of the Product by anyone other than AVer or its authorized agents.
warranties to any third party. You are responsible for all claims, damages, settlements,
d,
e warranties do not extend to any
or
y AVer or its authorized agents, or (iv) installation, alteration, or
y
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