Epson BrightLink Pro 1410Wi Quick Reference Guide

BrightLink® Pro

Quick Reference

BrightLink Interaction

Three interactive modes are available:
Whiteboard mode
Use one or two interactive pens to write on the
projected “whiteboard.” You can insert images from a thumbdrive or scanner and save, print, or email your whiteboard “pages,” without connecting a computer.
This card will help you get started using your BrightLink Pro interactive projector.
Turning on and Calibrating the Projector
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Using the Remote Control
Using the Pens and Control Pad
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Using Whiteboard Mode
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Connecting a Computer and Using Annotation
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Mode
Using Interactive Computer Mode
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Splitting the Screen

BrightLink Pro Features

Project an image from a computer, DVD player, cable
box, USB thumbdrive, or other device
Annotation mode
projected content. Capture your screens, then save, print, or email the images with annotations. You can even split the screen to annotate on two images at the same time.
Interactive computer mode
Split the screen and project two images at the
same time
Hold a video conference without a flat panel display
Project wirelessly from a tablet or smartphone
See the online User’s Guide for more information about these features.
Use the interactive pen as a mouse to navigate, select,
and scroll though content from your computer. Split the screen and interact with two projected images. You can do even more if you install Easy Interactive Tools on your computer.

1 Turning on and Calibrating the Projector

To turn on the projector, press the red or orange
power button on the remote control, control pad, or
on the projector itself.
Calibration coordinates the position of the pen with the location of your annotations. Your projector may already be calibrated. If not, follow the instructions below:
To calibrate automatically, press the User button
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on the remote control. You see the following:
Press Enter to select Yes. A pattern appears.
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Using the Remote Control

Print the projected image
Turn projector
on/of f
Capture the
projected image
Access menu
system for
additional
adjustments
Auto-calibrate
Page through
documents
Project 2
images at the
same time
Select from various image sources connected to the projector
Save the projected image
Select whiteboard mode (turns on the projector if it is off)
Switch between annotation mode and interactive computer mode
Enter
Wait until calibration is complete.
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If you see a message that calibration failed,
or the pen position and cursor location don’t match, you can calibrate manually. Press the
Menu button on the remote control, then select Extended menu > Easy Interactive Function > Manual Calibration and press Enter. Follow the
instructions on the screen to calibrate manually.
For more information on using the remote control, see the online User’s Guide. You can install a link to the User’s Guide by inserting the BrightLink Pro 1410Wi CD. Or go to epson.com/brightlinkdownloads (U.S.) or epson.ca/brightlinkdownloads (Canada).

2 Using the Pens and the Control Pad

The projector came with 2 pens that have different colored ends, orange and blue. Make sure one AA battery is installed in each pen.
Battery light
Power switch
To turn on the pen, slide the power switch. The
green light comes on briefly. If the battery is low, the light flashes.
Hold the pen perpendicular to the board, as shown
below. Do not cover the black section of the pen.
Note: The pens turn off automatically after about 20 minutes of inactivity. Slide the switch to turn the pen back on.
Remove the top cover to install batteries or connect the control pad to the projector or to a printer. See the online User’s Guide for more information.
Turn projector on /off
Capture the projected image
(switch to whiteboard to
paste the captured image)
Connect USB cable from
computer (on bottom of
control pad)
Select whiteboard mode (turns on the projector if it is off)
Select from various image sources connected to the projector
Save the projected image
Connect USB thumbdrivePrint the
projected image

3 Using Whiteboard Mode

Press the
Start a new whiteboard
Whiteboard button on the remote control or control pad. You see the following toolbars:
Select annotation mode
Undo
Insert a background pattern
Crop an inserted image
Insert a jpg or png image from a thumbdrive
or network folder
Change custom pen color and width
Change highlighter pen color and width
Use black, red, or blue pen—select small dot
for thin line
Erase—select small dot for thin eraser
Hide toolbar after each annotation
Scan and insert an
session
image
Save the projected image or a series of images on
Select whiteboard mode
Redo
Zoom in or out
Select an inserted image to move, resize, or rotate
Insert a circle, square, triangle, or other shape
Use black, red, or blue pen—select large dot for thick line
Erase—select large dot for thick eraser
Clear everything on screen Close toolbar
Display
a thumbdrive or network folder
help
Show or hide toolbar Show or hide toolbar
Insert a jpg, png, or pdf file from a
thumbdrive or network folder
You can use the pens to draw or write on the projection surface.
To scan a paper document and import it, select the
Scan icon. Make sure a supported all-in-one device is connected to the control pad (or to your network), then place a document on the scanner glass or in the automatic document feeder.
To display thumbnail images of the pages in the
current session, select the page on the bottom toolbar. Use the arrows or drag the pen to scroll
Open a new page
Thumbnail images of pages in
current session
To print an image or series of images, select the
remote control or control pad). Make sure a supported printer is connected to the control pad (or to your network).
To email an image or series of images, select the
to set mail server options using the projector’s Extended menu. See the online User’s Guide for instructions.
Print the projected
image
Email the projected image ( requires advance setup)
Print icon (or press the Print button on the
Email icon. Before you can email, you need
through the pages.
4 Connecting a Computer and
Using Annotation Mode
Connect the device you want to project from.
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Connect wirelessly to a notebook computer using the Windows® Connect to a Network Projector
utility (without audio), or EasyMP Network Projection.
Connect wirelessly to a tablet or smartphone using the EPSON iProjection app.
Connect using a cable, as shown below.
USB
HDMI
VGA
Display Port
Display an image from your device. If an image does not appear, try one of the following:
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On some PC laptops, you may need to hold down the Fn key on the keyboard and press F7 or the
function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It may have an icon such as , or it may be labelled CRT/LCD.
On a Mac, you may need to open System Preferences and select Displays. Select the VGA/HDMI
Display or Color LCD option if necessary, then click the Arrange or Arrangement tab and select the Mirror Displays checkbox.
Try pressing the Source Search button on the remote control or control pad.
Turn on one of the pens and hover near or tap the projected image. You see these toolbars on your
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projected image:
Select annotation mode
Undo
Freeze action in videos
Change custom pen
color and width
Change highlighter color
and width
Use black, red, or blue
pen—select small dot for
thin line
Erase—select small dot
for thin eraser
Hide toolbar after each
annotation
Select whiteboard mode
Redo
Zoom into image
Use custom pen
Use hightlighter
Use black, red, or blue pen—select large dot for thick line
Erase—select large dot for thick eraser
Clear everything on screen
Close toolbar
Switch between annotation mode and interactive computer mode
Print the projected
Capture the
projected image
Split the
image
Save the projected
image on a thumbdrive
or network folder
screen
Show or hide the bottom toolbar

5 Using Interactive Computer Mode

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Connect a USB cable from your computer to the
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USB-B port on the bottom of the control pad.
Connect computer to port on the bottom
If your computer is connected to the projector
wirelessly using EasyMP Network Projection version 2.81 or later, you don’t need a USB cable.
If you are using Mac OS X, you need to install
Easy Interactive Driver from the CD that came with the projector, labeled “EPSON Projector Software for Easy Interactive Function.”
Press the Pen Mode button on the remote control
2
or select the Pen Mode icon on the screen, then select the Mouse icon.

Splitting the Screen

Press the Split button on the remote control or
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select the Split icon on the screen. The current projected image appears on the left.
Press the Menu button on the remote control. You
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see the Split Screen Setup menu:
Select Source and press Enter.
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You can use the pen as a mouse to interact with the projected image.
To left-click, tap on the board.
To double-click, tap twice.
To right-click, press the board with the pen for about
3 seconds.
To click and drag, tap and drag with the pen.
To move the cursor, hover over the board without
touching it.
When you are finished, slide the power switch to turn
off the pen.
For more information on any Brightlink Pro features, see the online User’s Guide at
epson.com/brightlinkdownloads (U.S.) or epson.ca/brightlinkdownloads (Canada).
Select the source you want to use for the right half
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of the screen. If you want to write on a blank screen, select any unused source.
Select Execute, then press Enter.
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