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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.........................................................................................1
Features .......................................................................................................................... 1
Whats in the Package .................................................................................................... 4
What You Can Do with the AVerKey500 Pro ............................................................... 5
System Requirements..................................................................................................... 5

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Setup.......................................................6


The Back Panel .............................................................................................................. 6
Installing AVerKey500 Pro to an IBM PC..................................................................... 8
Connecting a Wired Mouse ................................................................................... 9
Installing AVerKey500 Pro to a Macintosh or PowerPC ............................................... 10
Connecting a Wired Mouse ................................................................................... 11
Connecting a TV Monitor and Video Source................................................................. 12

Chapter 3 Using the AVerKey500 Pro ................................................................14


The Remote Control Unit............................................................................................... 14
Selecting Your Computer or a Video Source as
the TV Output (Video Switcher Function) ..................................................................... 18
Changing the Operating Mode of the Remote................................................................ 18
The Remote Mouse ........................................................................................................ 19
Remote Mouse Buttons ......................................................................................... 19
Presentation Highlight Functions ................................................................................... 21
AVerMedia Spot ................................................................................................... 21
AVerMedia Pointer ............................................................................................... 22
AVerMedia Spylight ............................................................................................. 23
Different Types of Zoom ............................................................................................... 24
Normal Zoom ........................................................................................................ 24
AVerMedia Area Zoom......................................................................................... 24
AVerMedia Spot-Zoom......................................................................................... 25
AVerMedia Pointer-Zoom..................................................................................... 25
Panning and Positioning........................................................................................ 26
Page Saver...................................................................................................................... 26
Touch-Button Panel Control .......................................................................................... 27
The PAN/POS Button ........................................................................................... 27
Panning to Other Parts of the Zoomed Image ....................................................... 28
Adjusting the Image Position ................................................................................ 28
The LED Panel............................................................................................................... 28

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................30


Appendix Supported Display Modes ...................................................................33

Chapter 1

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the AVerKey500 Pro. We are certain you will find this
product a useful video presentation tool that is highly suitable for your business
and multimedia applications.
This chapter gives you an overview of what the AVerKey500 Pro can do. You
will also find a list of the system requirements needed to use the product.

Features
Display Computer Images on TV
The AVerKey500 Pro can convert computer images into video format
(Composite, S-video or SCART RGB) and display them on any TV monitor or
large-screen LCD projector. It is compatible with all IBM PCs, Macintosh
computers, NEC 98 PCs, and Laptops. AVerKey500 Pro can support any
application under DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT,
and Macintosh OS.
The AVerKey500 Pro provides dual display on both your computer and TV
monitors. (It supports all VGA monitors and MultiScan MAC monitors.)

True Plug-and-Play
The AVerKey500 Pro is kayaplug-and-play! No software drivers are required.

Supports Up to 1600 x 1200


With Super-VGA compatibility, your applications can be converted up to 1600
X 1200 (PC), 1024 X 768 (Macintosh) !

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Remote Mouse and Remote Control in One
The remote control unit allows you to give your presentation from up to 7
meters (23 feet) away. With the built-in remote mouse, you can roam around
the classroom or conference room freely and still be able to control your
presentation.

Touch-Button Panel Control


Just in case the remote control is lost, you can still operate the AVerKey500 Pro
through the Touch Button Panel Control. All major control functions are available
through touch button on the hardware case.

Page Saver
While giving presentations to an audience, you may need to return to a certain
page and emphasize again some important ideas. AVerKey500's Page Saver
function allows you to save any page from your presentation. Just press a button
to access and display the last page you saved.

Easily Highlight Key Points in Your Presentation


By simply using the remote, you can highlight important points in your
presentation. Choose from 3 types of presentation highlight functions :

- AVerMedia POINTER
Similar to a Laser Pointer, AVerMedia Pointer lets you direct your viewers
attention to key areas on the screen. Choose from an array of vibrant colors.

- AVerMedia SPYLIGHT
Highlight part of your presentation and darken the rest of the screen. You can
darken areas horizontally or vertically.

- AVerMedia SPOT
Create a colored border around your area of interest. You can make a highlight
as large as 1/4th or as small as 1/64th of your presentation screen.

Zoom into Any Area on the Presentation Screen


Enlarge any area of your presentation screen through one of these special zoom
functions : (You can adjust picture sharpness while you are in any of the zoom
modes.)

Chapter 1 Introduction
- Traditional Zoom and Pan
Users can zoom in (200%) the computer screen on TV and pan around freely
to any part of the screen.

- Area Zoom
This function cuts the screen into 9 parts and allows you to select the desired
part through the available buttons on the remote control.

- AVerMedia POINTER Zoom


You can point to a key area in your presentation using AVerMedia Pointer and
then enlarge that area. (AVerKey500 Pro only supports this function for VGA
resolutions up to 1024 x 768)

- AVerMedia SPOT Zoom


Once you have highlighted a certain area using AVerMedia Spot, you can zoom
in and out of the highlighted area. (AVerKey500 Pro only supports this
function for VGA resolutions up to 1024 x 768)

Up to 7 Sharpness Selections
The AVerKey500 Pro gives you up to 7 flicker-filter selections which provide
100% flicker-free TV display.

Video Switcher
Connect the AVerKey500 Pro with a computer and a video source such as a
LaserDisc player or VCR. Select either source to be your final TV output.

Linear Adjustment, Vertical and Horizontal Scale


Adjust both the screen width and height! This is one very special feature not
found in most video converters. A wide selection of sizes are available.

Full Screen Underscan/Overscan


Full Screen Underscan/Overscan prevents your images from being "chopped
out". (Note: Images will not be chopped off for resolutions up to 1600 x 1200.)

Screen Freeze/Unfreeze
Screen Freeze lets you pause the TV display and make changes to your
presentation without your audience knowing it. You can also prolong the time
of display when you are giving demos.

Auto Power On
AVerKey500 Pro powers on automatically after you have connected the proper
cables to your TV, PC & AVerKey500 Pro.

AND MORE!
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Whats in the Package


Your AVerKey500 Pro package includes the following :

AC Power Adapter Unit

AVerKey500 Pro Scan Converter


and
Remote Control (batteries included)

S-Video Cable
This Users
Manual
AV Cable

2 ADB Cables
(for Macintosh)

Computer
Extension Cable
(for IBM PC and
compatibles)

2 RS-232 Cables
(for IBM PC and
compatibles)

2 PS2 Cables
(for IBM PC and
compatibles)

Optional Accessories :

Monitor Adapter
(for MAC/NEC)

Computer Adapter
(for MAC/NEC)

SCART Cable (optional on PAL version)

Chapter 1 Introduction

What You Can Do with the AVerKey500 Pro

Business Conference Room Presentation


Classroom Presentation
Trade Show Presentation
Software Training Tape Recording
Advertisement
Multimedia and Video Production

And more!!

System Requirements
To use the AVerKey500 Pro, you will need :
IBM PC or compatibles;
Any Macintosh supporting standard display modes :
512 x 384 at 24KHz ; 640 x 480 at 31KHz or 35KHz ;
832 x 624 at 48KHz ; up to 1024 x 768 at 60KHz
(MAC systems without the monitor output require a Power-R or Apple
adapter); or
Any NEC computer from the NEC 98 Series
NOTE: AVerKey500 Pro should in theory support any computer and display
systems with a vertical display frequency range of 50Hz to 100Hz and a
horizontal display frequency of 24KHz to 95KHz. However, due to
different custom hardware configurations and the wide variety of
connectors used on various systems, we cannot guarantee that
AVerKey500 Pro will function properly.

Chapter 2

Hardware Installation and Setup


This chapter will show you how to install the AVerKey500 Pro to an IBM
compatible PC, Macintosh computer and NEC 98 PC.

The Back Panel


The ports on the back panel of the AVerKey500 Pro are for connecting the
converter to the computer and graphics display monitor. The figure and
descriptions below specify what device should go into each port.

POWER :

Plug the AC Power Adapter to this port.

VGA IN :

For IBM PC or compatible :


This port connects the AVerKey500 Pro to the IBM
compatible PCs VGA port via the supplied Computer
Extension Cable.
For Macintosh :
This port connects the AVerKey500 Pro to the Macintosh
PCs display card via the Computer Adapter and Computer
Extension Cable. (The Computer Adapter is provided as an
optional accessory.)

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MONITOR :

MOUSE/ADB : For IBM PC or compatible :


If you need to use your wired mouse, connect the mouse to
this port.
Use the supplied RS-232 Cable to connect a Microsoft
compatible mouse to this port.

Connect the VGA or Macintosh display monitor to this port.


A Monitor Adapter is needed to connect the Macintosh
display monitor. (The Monitor Adapter is provided as an
optional accessory.)

For Macintosh :
Connect the ADB devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, etc.) from
your Macintosh computer to this port.

PC/ADB :

For IBM PC or compatible :


Connect the supplied RS-232 Cable between this port and
the serial port on your PC if you connected a Microsoft
compatible mouse to the AVerKey500 Pro.
For Mac :
Connect the supplied ADB Cable between this port and the
Macintosh computer's ADB port.

SCART RGB : If you want to use a SCART RGB monitor with your PC
and the AVerKey500 Pro, connect it to this port using the
SCART RGB Cable.
(Note : The SCART RGB Cable is an optional accessory
cable supplied with the AVerKey500 Pro.)

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Installing AVerKey500 Pro to an IBM PC


Follow the setup diagram and procedure below to install the AVerKey500 Pro to
an IBM compatible PC.

Connect the AVerKey500 Pro to the PC. Plug one end of the supplied
Computer Extension Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro VGA IN port and the
other end to the PCs VGA port.

Connect the VGA monitor to AVerKey500 Pro. Plug the VGA monitor
cable to the AVerKey500 Pro MONITOR port.

If you are using a SCART RGB monitor, connect it to the AVerKey500 Pro
SCART RGB port by using the SCART RGB Cable.
(Note : The SCART RGB cable is an optional accessory cable supplied with
the AVerKey500 Pro.)

Plug the supplied AC Power Adapter into the AVerKey500 Pro POWER
port.

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Connecting a Wired Mouse


The AVerKey500 Pro remote control already provides a remote mouse which
allows you to control your presentations.
If you still need to use a wired mouse, make sure it is Microsoft compatible. If
you have an IBM PC mouse or another mouse type, check if it can be
switched to Microsoft mouse mode.
Follow the diagram and instructions below to connect a wired mouse to the
AVerKey500 Pro.

PS2 Mouse

PS2
Cable
15-pin
female
connector

PS2
Cable

3
15-pin
male
connector

OR

OR
15-pin
female
connector

2
Serial Mouse

RS-232
Cable

15-pin
male
connector

RS-232
Cable

Plug the supplied RS-232 or PS2 Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro


MOUSE/ADB port.

Disconnect your wired mouse from the PC and plug the mouse to the
other end of the RS-232 or PS2 Cable.

Connect the other RS-232 or PS2 Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro


PC/ADB port and the PC's serial or PS2 port.

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Installing AVerKey500 Pro to a Macintosh or PowerPC

Connect the supplied Computer Extension Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro


VGA IN port.

Attach the Computer Adapter to the other end of the Computer Extension
Cable. Then, plug the Computer Adapter along with the attached Computer
Extension Cable to the monitor port on the back panel of your Macintosh
PC.
(Note : The Computer Adapter is provided as an optional accessory.)

Attach the Monitor Adapter to your Macintosh monitor. Then, plug the
Monitor Adapter with the attached monitor cable to the AVerKey500 Pro
MONITOR port.
(Note : The Monitor Adapter is provided as an optional accessory.)

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If you are using a SCART RGB monitor, connect it to the AVerKey500 Pro
SCART RGB port by using a SCART RGB Cable.
(Note : The SCART RGB Cable is an optional accessory cable supplied with
the AVerKey500 Pro.)

Plug the supplied AC Power Adapter into the AVerKey500 Pro POWER
port.

Connecting a Wired Mouse

Connect the supplied ADB Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro


MOUSE/ADB port.

Disconnect the keyboard and other attached accessories from your


Macintosh computer's ADB port and connect them to the other end of the
ADB Cable.

Connect the second ADB Cable to the AVerKey500 Pro PC/ADB port
and your Macintosh computer's ADB port.

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Connecting a TV Monitor and Video Source


Use the connectors at the side panel of the AVerKey500 Pro to connect a TV
monitor (or any video monitor). If you have a video source such as a VCR,
laserdisc player or video camera originally connected to your TV monitor, you can
also connect the video source to the AVerKey500 Pro.

To output your computer presentation to a TV monitor :

S-OUT :

If you have a TV monitor that uses the S-video standard,


connect the supplied S-Video Cable to the AVerKey500
Pro "S-OUT" port and the TV monitor's "S-IN" port.
VIDEO-OUT : If you have a TV monitor that uses the Composite video
standard, connect the supplied AV Cable to the
AVerKey500 Pro "VIDEO-OUT" port and the TV
monitor's "VIDEO-IN" port.

Refer also to the setup diagram on the next page for the proper cable
connections.

To use the AVerKey500 Pro as a Video Switcher :


The AVerKey500 Pro allows you to connect a computer and a video device
such as the VCR or LaserDisc Player. You can then use the AVerKey500 Pro
as a Video Switcher to select either source to be the final output.
Environments such as classrooms and conference rooms usually require a TV
to be connected to a VCR at all times. Now with the AVerKey500 Pro, you do
not need to disconnect cables whenever you need to use the TV with either
the computer or the VCR/LaserDisc.
To connect the AVerKey500 Pro to a VCR or any video source :

S-IN :

VIDEO-IN : If a VCR (or any video source) is originally attached to the


TV monitor and it uses the Composite video standard, use
an AV Cable to connect the VCR to the AVerKey500 Pro
"VIDEO-IN" port and the TV monitor's "VIDEO-OUT"
port.

If the VCR (or any video source) is originally attached to


your TV monitor and it uses the S-video standard, use an SVideo Cable to connect the VCR to the AVerKey500 Pro
"S-IN" port and the TV monitor's "S-OUT" port.

Refer also to the setup diagram on the next page.

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Chapter 3

Using the AVerKey500 Pro


This chapter will show you how to use the Remote Control Unit and Touch Button
Control Panel of the AVerKey500 Pro. Here, you will also learn how to operate
the remote mouse, highlight important points in your presentation, and use the
various zoom functions of AVerKey500 Pro.

The Remote Control Unit


The AVerKey500 Pro Remote lets you control your presentation from over 7
meters (23 feet) away.
To use the remote control, first insert the supplied batteries (2 size AAA
batteries) into the battery compartment at the back of the remote.
While using the remote, aim it at the Infrared Sensor. The infrared sensor is
located at the front panel of the AVerKey500 Pro.

Infrared Sensor
AVerMedia AVerKey500 Pro Front Panel

The descriptions on the next page briefly explain what the remote control buttons
are used for.
Continue reading the rest of this chapter for more information on using the remote
control.

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POWER

: Switches the AVerKey500 Pro on/off.

RESET

: Restores the AVerKey500 Pro to original


factory settings.

SHARPNESS : Press the + button to increase the


sharpness level.

Press the button to decrease the


sharpness level.
BRIGHTNESS : Press the + button to increase the
brightness level.

Press the button to decrease the


brightness level.

OVERSCAN

: Toggles between Underscan and Overscan.


Overscan displays the computer image on
TV to the fullest. The image will be
chopped off at the borders when displayed
this way.
When you switch to Underscan, the
computer image will be completely
displayed on TV.

NOTE : Images will not be chopped off for resolutions up to


1600 x 1200 in underscan mode.
MOUSE/KEY

: Toggles between the Remote Mouse and


AVerKey500 Pro modes.

L (Left Mouse Button)

: Works the same as the left mouse button of a wired


mouse. To drag-and-drop, you must use this button
with the L.DRAW or R.DRAW button. Refer to
the section, The Remote Mouse, for more details.

R (Right Mouse Button) : Works the same as the right mouse button of a
wired mouse. To drag-and-drop, you must use this
button with the L.DRAW or R.DRAW button.
Refer to the section, The Remote Mouse, for more
details.
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MOUSE CONTROL
Mouse Control Button

: The big round button on the remote is the MOUSE


CONTROL button.
In Remote Mouse mode:
Use this button to move the mouse cursor or a selected
object (e.g. icon or window).
In AVerKey500 Pro mode:
Use this button to :

Pan (move) around the computer image on TV.


Move the AVerMedia Pointer (or line) around the
TV screen.
Highlight other areas of your presentation.

L.DRAW

: Use L.DRAW with the MOUSE CONTROL button


to drag an object, e.g. an icon or window. (This is just
the same as dragging an object using the left mouse
button of a wired mouse.) You can also use these two
buttons to select a group of objects. Refer to the
section, The Remote Mouse, for more information.

R.DRAW

: Use R.DRAW with the MOUSE CONTROL button


to drag an object, e.g. an icon or window. A menu
with selectable options will then appear. (This is just
the same as dragging an object using the right mouse
button of a wired mouse.) Refer to the section, The
Remote Mouse, for more information.

HEIGHT

: Press V to enlarge the height of the computer image


on TV.
Press W to reduce the height of the computer image
on TV.

WIDTH

: Press to enlarge the width of the computer image


on TV.
Press  to reduce the width of the computer image
on TV.

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AREA ZOOM :

Provides quick selection of the screen area to magnify.


The Area Zoom function divides the computer image on the
TV into 9 parts and allows you to select the desired part to
zoom. Refer to the section, Different Types of Zoom, for more
details.

POINT (AVerMedia Pointer)

: This button functions just like a laser pointer.

SPOT (AVerMedia Spot)

: Press this button to highlight a certain area


in your presentation. The highlighted area
will be surrounded by a colored frame and
areas outside the frame will look dark.

SPYLIGHT (AVerMedia Spylight) : Press this button to highlight a part of your


presentation and darken the rest of the
screen.

(Please refer to the section, Presentation Highlight Functions, for


more details on using the POINT, SPOT and SPYLIGHT buttons.)
ZOOM

: Press this button to zoom in or out of the :

FREEZE

Computer image on TV
An area on the presentation screen which
you highlighted using the SPOT button
(AVerMedia Spot-Zoom)
A key point on the presentation which
you highlighted using the POINT button
(AVerMedia Pointer-Zoom)

: Freeze/Unfreeze the computer image on TV.

COLOR

You can use this button to change the color of the


AVerMedia Pointer. You can also change the color
of the frame which surrounds a highlighted area
(AVerMedia Spot). There are 8 available colors to
choose from. Refer to the section, Presentation
Highlight Functions, for more details.

SAVE PAGE

Press this button to save the current page shown


on the TV screen.
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RECALL PAGE

POSITION CONTROL :

Press this button to access the last page you


saved with the SAVE PAGE button.
Use these buttons to move the computer image on
TV. You can move the image up, down, left, or
right.

Selecting Your Computer or a Video Source


as the TV Output (Video Switcher Function)
AVerKey500 Pro's Video Switcher Function allows you to select your computer
or a video source as the final output on TV. (Refer to the section, Connecting a TV
Monitor and Video Source, in Chapter 2 for details on how to connect a video
source to the AVerKey500 Pro.)
If you want your computer to be the output on TV, simply power on the
AVerKey500 Pro unit.
If you have a video source like a VCR, LaserDisc Player or Camcorder connected
to the AVerKey500 Pro and you want the video source to be the output on TV,
power off the AVerKey500 Pro unit.
When the AVerKey500 Pro is switched off, all your settings will also be saved
automatically.

Changing the Operating Mode of the Remote


The Remote Control operates in two types of modes: Remote Mouse mode and
AVerKey500 Pro mode. Use the MOUSE/KEY button to toggle between these two
modes.
Remote Mouse Mode
Check and see if the MOUSE/KEY500 LED on the AVerKey500 Pro front
panel is ON. If it's not, press the MOUSE/KEY button to switch to Remote
Mouse Mode.

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Refer to The Remote Mouse section below for information on how to use the
remote mouse.
AVerKey500 Pro Mode
Check and see if the MOUSE/KEY500 LED on the AVerKey500 Pro front
panel is OFF. If it's not, press the MOUSE/KEY button to switch to
AVerKey500 Pro Mode.

The Remote Mouse


AVerKey500 Pro's remote control has a built-in Remote Mouse. The Remote
Mouse functions just like your ordinary mouse, except now, you can stand 7
meters (23 feet) away from your computer and simply use your fingers to scroll,
point and click on your applications.
To use the remote mouse, you must set the remote control to operate in Remote
Mouse Mode.

Remote Mouse Buttons


Mouse
Control
Button

Left
Mouse
Button

L.DRAW

Right
Mouse
Button
R.DRAW

The table on the next page provides detailed, step-by-step procedures on how
to use the remote mouse on a Windows environment.

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HOW TO .

Procedure

How to move the mouse


pointer/cursor

Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and move


the mouse pointer/cursor in any direction you want.

How to select an icon or


window on the Windows
desktop;

1. Position the mouse pointer on top of the icon or


window you want. (Use the Mouse Cursor
Button.)
2. Press the L (Left Mouse) Button.

How to "double-click"
How to select an option from
a shortcut menu

1. Press the R (Right Mouse) Button to open the


shortcut menu.
2. Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and move
the mouse pointer to your desired option.
3. Press the L (Left Mouse) Button.

How to select icons that are


next to each other

1. Place the mouse pointer at the proper position.


(Use the Mouse Cursor Button.)
2. Press the L.DRAW Button.
3. Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and drag
a rectangle around the icons you want to select.

How to select text in a


Windows application

1. Place the mouse cursor at the start of the text you


want to select. (Use the Mouse Cursor Button.)
2. Press the L (Left Mouse) Button.
3. Then, press the L.DRAW Button.
4. Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and drag
over the text you want to select.
5. When you reach the end of the text you want to
select, press the L.DRAW Button.

How to drag and drop

Use the L.DRAW or R.DRAW button.


If you use the L.DRAW button :
1. After selecting an icon, window, group of icons, or
an amount of text, press the L.DRAW button.
2. Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and drag
the icon(s), window or text to your desired
destination.
3. Press the L.DRAW button again to drop the
icon(s), window or text.

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If you use the R.DRAW button :
1. After selecting an icon, window, group of icons, or
an amount of text, press the R.DRAW button.
2. Hold down the Mouse Cursor Button and drag
the icon(s), window or text to your desired
destination.
3. A menu with available options will then appear.
Select your desired option.
4. Press the R.DRAW button again to drop the
icon(s), window or text.

Presentation Highlight Functions


The AVerKey500 Pro provides 3 special functions for highlighting key points in
any presentation : AVerMedia Spot, AVerMedia Pointer and AVerMedia Spylight.
You can use these functions by pressing the corresponding buttons on the remote
control.

AVerMedia Spot
To highlight a certain area in your presentation, press the SPOT button on the
remote.
A colored frame will appear around the highlighted area and the rest of the
image will be darkened. The highlighted area will appear as if there is a
"light" directed on it. The figure below shows an illustration.

Colored Frame

Highlighted Area

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Changing the Color of the Frame


Use the COLOR button to select a color for the frame. Press this
button repeatedly and select your desired color. There are 8 available
colors to choose from.

Changing the Size of the Highlight


Use the WIDTH and HEIGHT buttons to change the scope of the
highlighted area. You can create a highlight as large as 1/4th of your
screen or as small as 1/64th of your presentation screen.

Higlighting Another Area


Use the MOUSE CURSOR Button to highlight another area in your
presentation.

AVerMedia Pointer
AVerMedia Pointer is very similar to
the laser pointer. It is a 4 x 4 pixel
square which lets you direct your
viewer's attention to key areas in your
presentation.
To point on a key area in your
presentation, press the POINTER
button on the remote.

Extending the AVerMedia Pointer into a Line


If you have a very large audience,
the AVerMedia Pointer on the
presentation screen might not look
obvious and clear enough. You can
extend the AVerMedia Pointer
into a Line.

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Use the WIDTH button to extend the AVerMedia Pointer into a line or
vice versa. At most, you can stretch the line up to the full extent of
your screen width.

Moving the AVerMedia Pointer (or Line)


Use the MOUSE CURSOR Button to move the AVerMedia Pointer
(or line) up, down, left or right.

Changing the Color


Press the COLOR button repeatedly and choose your desired color for
the AVerMedia Pointer (or line). There are 8 available colors to
choose from.

AVerMedia Spylight

Highlighted Area

The AVerMedia Spylight


function works somewhat
the same as your regular
overhead projector. With
this function, you can
highlight a part of your
presentation and then
"cover" the rest by
darkening areas which you
do not want to show to your
audience.
When you press the
SPYLIGHT button for the first time, the upper part of your presentation
screen will be highlighted. (See the sample screen above.)

Highlighting Areas Horizontally and Vertically


Use the MOUSE CURSOR Button to show or darken more parts of
your presentation screen.

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Different Types of Zoom


The AVerKey500 Pro provides 4 types of zoom : Normal Zoom, AVerMedia Area
Zoom, AVerMedia Spot-Zoom, and AVerMedia Pointer-Zoom.
(AVerKey500 Pro only supports AVerMedia Spot-Zoom & AVerMedia PointerZoom functions for VGA resolutions up to 1024 x 768)

Normal Zoom
Normal Zoom allows you to zoom in and out of the computer image on TV.
When you press the ZOOM button for the first time, the upper left side of
your computer image will be enlarged and displayed on TV.
Once you have used other AVerMedia zoom functions (e.g. AVerMedia Area
Zoom, Pointer-Zoom, etc.), you can press the ZOOM button to re-display the
last zoomed image.

AVerMedia Area Zoom


This function divides your screen into 9 parts and allows you to select the
desired part to zoom through the available buttons on the remote control.
The directional buttons on the remote corresponds to 9 parts of your screen :

Directional Buttons
on the Remote Control

9 Parts of the Screen

Press one of the 9 directional buttons which corresponds to the part of the
screen you want to zoom.

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For example :

AVerMedia Spot-Zoom
As described earlier in the section, AVerMedia Spot, under Presentation
Highlight Functions, you can highlight a certain area in your presentation by
pressing the SPOT button.
After pressing the SPOT button, press ZOOM to enlarge the highlighted area
inside the colored frame. (The figure below shows an illustration.)

Press the SPOT button to


highlight an area.

Then, press the ZOOM button to


enlarge the highlighted area.

AVerMedia Pointer-Zoom
After you press the POINTER button to point on a key area in your
presentation screen, press the ZOOM button to magnify the area where you
are pointing to.

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Panning and Positioning


You can pan (move) to other parts of the zoomed image by using the MOUSE
CURSOR button.
To shift the position of the zoomed image, use the
POSITION CONTROL buttons of the remote control.

Page Saver
RECALL PAGE
button

RECALL PAGE

SAVE PAGE
button

SAVE PAGE

AVerKey500's Page Saver


feature allows you to store any
page from your presentation and
easily call out that page.
Press the SAVE PAGE button
on the remote to save the current
page on your presentation
screen.
To access and display the last
page you saved, press RECALL
PAGE.

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Touch-Button Panel Control


The Touch-Button Panel Control on the AVerKey500 Pro unit gives you access to
the most commonly used functions.
Some of the touch buttons work differently than the remote control buttons. These
include Brightness, Sharpness, PAN/POS, and the Directional Buttons.
Refer to the figure and descriptions below for the details.

The PAN/POS Button


The PAN/POS touch button toggles between the PAN (Panning) and POS
(Positioning) modes.

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Panning to Other Parts of the Zoomed Image


1. Check and see if the PAN/POS LED on the AVerKey500 Pro front panel
is OFF. If it's not, press the PAN/POS button to switch to PAN mode.
2. Press on the Directional Buttons to view other parts of the zoomed
image.

Adjusting the Image Position


1. Check and see if the PAN/POS LED on the AVerKey500 Pro front panel
is ON. If it's not, press the PAN/POS button to switch to POS mode.
2. Press on the Directional Buttons to move the image up, down, left, or
right.

The LED Panel


At the front panel of the AVerKey500 Pro, you will find the Infrared Sensor and
several LEDs. Each LED shows you whether or not a particular function or
operating mode is active. The figure and descriptions below explain what each
LED represents.

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MOUSE/KEY500 :

This LED shows which type of mode the remote


control is currently in.
If the LED light is off, it means that the remote is
operating in AVerKey500 Pro mode.
If the LED light is on, it means that the remote is
operating in Remote Mouse mode.

FREEZE :

This LED shows whether FREEZE or UNFREEZE


is in operation.
If this LED light is on, it means that the user has
paused, i.e, frozen the screen.

PAN/POS :

This LED works in conjunction with the PAN/POS


button of the Touch-Button Control Panel.
If the LED is OFF, it means that the panning
function is active.
If the LED is ON, it means that the positioning
function is active.

Infrared Sensor :

The infrared sensor (at the middle of the front panel)


receives incoming commands from the remote
control.

DRAW :

This LED works in conjunction with the L.DRAW


and R.DRAW buttons of the Remote Control. It
lights up when you are selecting objects or
performing a drag-and-drop.

READY :

If this LED light is on, it indicates that the


AVerKey500 Pro is ready for use.

POWER :

This red LED is the power ON/OFF indicator. If this


LED is on, it indicates that the AVerKey500 Pro
has been powered ON.

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Chapter 4

Troubleshooting
This chapter provides many useful tips on how to solve common problems while
using the AVerKey500 Pro.

There is no picture on my TV.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Check all the connectors again as shown in this manual.


Check your TV remote control on/off switch and channel setting.
Verify the setting of Composite Input or S-VHS Input of your TV set.
If you are using a SCART connector, check the SCART input of your TV set.
If you are using a notebook, you may have to switch to external VGA mode.
(Refer to your notebook's manual.)
6. As specified by IBM, some systems may require that the monitor is present and
connected when the system is powered up.

The picture on my TV is distorted.


1. Before doing any adjustments, reset all the picture attributes to the factory
default setting using the RESET button on the remote control.
2. Each VIDEO display device is slightly different from another. Use the Panning
Control of AVerKey500 Pro to adjust the picture.
3. Use the Brightness and Sharpness picture attributes controls on the remote
control to reduce the distortion.

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When the signal runs through a VCR, there is no picture on the TV.
1. Check your TV/VCR input channel setting.
2. If your TV and VCR are connected to an AV Amplifier, please check the
input/output selection.

I have set up AVerKey500 Pro and checked all the connections as specified in
the manual, but I can only get a picture on the VGA monitor, not on the TV
screen.
AVerKey500 Pro is in "Ready" mode once power is connected. You need to
switch AVerKey500 Pro "ON", either from the Remote Control or Touch-Button
Panel Control to display both VGA and VIDEO.

While using the remote control or wired mouse, the PC does not respond. (The
mouse cursor does not appear on-screen; the mouse cursor won't move.)
1. Make sure that power is connected. Check and see if the READY LED on the
AVerKey500 Pro front panel is on.
2. Check if the RS-232 cable is securely connected to the AVerKey500 Pro
"PC/ADB" port.
3. Make sure that the mouse driver has been invoked successfully.
4. If you are using a wired mouse, AVerKey500 Pro can support the standard
(two-button) MS mouse.
5. If you're using the remote control unit, make sure that the batteries have enough
power.

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The remote control is not performing well enough.


This may happen when the AVerKey500 Pro is not getting a good reception from
the remote.
To get a good reception :
1. The distance between the remote and AVerKey500 Pro must not exceed 7
meters (23 feet).
2. The remote control must be within a 90 angle with the AVerKey500 Pro
infrared sensor (see the figure below).

The mouse driver I'm using cannot work with AVerKey500 Pro.
Basically, AVerKey500 Pro can be used with any mouse driver. But since
different driver programs support different types of mouse devices, functions or
settings, incompatibility problems may occur. To avoid such problems, we strongly
suggest you use a mouse driver that is from a world-known mouse supplier.

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Appendix

Supported Display Modes


The AVerKey500 Pro should in theory support any computer and display system
with Vertical frequencies of 50Hz to 100Hz and Horizontal frequencies of 24kHz
to 95KHz.

PC

Vertical Frequency

640x480

60Hz, 72Hz
75Hz, 85Hz
90Hz, 100Hz

800x600

56Hz, 60Hz
72Hz, 75Hz
85Hz, 90Hz
100Hz

1024x768

60Hz, 70Hz
75Hz

1280x1024

60Hz, 75Hz
80Hz

1600x1200

60Hz, 75Hz

MAC
512x384

60Hz

640x480

67Hz

862x624

75Hz

1024x768

75Hz

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LIMITED WARRANTY
AVerMedia TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects resulting from faulty manufacture or
components under the following terms :
WARRANTY LENGTH
Labor is warranted for (1) one year from the date of purchase.
Parts are warranted for (1) one year from the date of purchase.
Replacement products will be warranted for the remainder of the one year warranty period or (30) thirty days, whichever
is longer.
WHO IS PROTECTED
This warranty is enforceable only by the first consumer purchaser.
WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects resulting from faulty manufacturing of this product. The
following are not covered by the warranty.
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration, or malfunction resulting from :
A. Accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, commercial or industrial use,
unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions included with the product.
B. Misapplication of service by someone other than the manufacturers representative.
C. Any shipment damages. (Claims must be made with carrier.)
D. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Cartons, cases, batteries, cabinets, tapes, or accessories used with product.
4. AVerMedia does not warrant that this product will meet your requirements; it is your responsibility to determine
the suitability of this product for your purpose.
WHAT WE WILL AND WILL NOT PAY FOR
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items. However, we will not pay for the following :
1. Removal or installation charges.
2. Shipping charges.
3. Any incidental charges.
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
The manufacturer's sole obligation and liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a defective
product at our option. The manufacturer shall not, in any event, be liable to the purchaser or any third party for any
incidental or consequential damage (including, but not limited to, damages resulting from interruption of service and
loss of business) or liability in tort relating to this product or resulting from its use or possession.
LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
There are no other oral or written warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to those of merchantability
or fitness for a particualr purpose. Any implied warranties are limited in duration to one year from the date of purchase.
STATE LAW AND YOUR WARRANTY
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights granted under state law. These rights
vary from state to state.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Please visit AVerMedia's web site for contact information.
United States : www.aver.com
Taiwan & International : www.avermedia.com

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