Quick Reference Guide

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.
Annotation mode
Easily switch between sources and add notes to your
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
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.
Quick Reference
This card will help you get started using your BrightLink
Pro interactive projector.
1
Turning on and Calibrating the Projector
Using the Remote Control
2
Using the Pens and Control Pad
3
Using Whiteboard Mode
4
Connecting a Computer and Using Annotation
Mode
5
Using Interactive Computer Mode
Splitting the Screen
BrightLink Pro Features
Project an image from a computer, DVD player, cable
box, USB thumbdrive, or other device
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.
BrightLink
®
Pro

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