Epson 595Wi- Quick Guide

Epson 595Wi

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The BrightLink interactive pens turn any wall or table into
an interactive area, with or without a computer.

With a computer, you can use Easy Interactive Tools.

This software lets you use the interactive pen or your
finger as a mouse to annotate, save, and interact with
content from your computer.

Without a computer, you can use the toolbar that is

built into the projector (PC Free Annotation). This
lets you annotate images from a document camera,
tablet, DVD player, or other source connected to your
projector.

Students and colleagues can connect their own

laptops and annotate on the fly using the built-in
toolbar, without installing software.

Start Here

Follow the steps on this card to get started with your
BrightLink:

1

Connect your computer and make sure interactive

software is installed

2

Calibrate

• Pen calibration

• Finger touch calibration

3

Use the PC interactive features

• Interactive pens

• Finger touch

4

Use PC Free Annotation

5

Using the remote control

• Choosing the right tool

BrightLink Interaction

The projector control toolbar lets you control the
projector from the screen just as you would using the
remote control.

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logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation. BrightLink and PrivateLine are registered

trademarks of Epson America, Inc.

Mac, OS X, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and

other countries.

General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes

only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and

all rights in those marks.

This information is subject to change without notice.

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CPD-40733

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Two different toolbars are available in PC Free Annotation
mode, one for annotation mode and one for whiteboard
annotation mode.

Annotation mode displays the built-in toolbar on

whatever image is being projected.

Whiteboard annotation mode lets you project a white

or black screen or background pattern, and use the
pen or your finger to write or draw as you would on a
chalkboard or dry erase board.

Select whiteboard
annotation mode

Redo

Use custom pen

Use highlighter

Use black, red, or blue
pen—select large dot
for thick line

Erase—select large dot
for thick eraser

Clear all annotations

Close toolbar

Select annotation mode

Undo

Select the background

pattern*

Change custom pen

color and width

Change highlighter color

Use black, red, or blue

pen—select small dot

for thin line

Erase—select small dot

for thin eraser

Hide toolbar after each

annotation

* In annotation mode, the

select background tool does not appear.

Ready to Learn More?

Sign up for complimentary webinars

Watch helpful how-to videos

Find out about cool, free interactive sites

Click the BrightLink Training Resources

link on your desktop or go to
www.epson.com/eduresources.
(U.S. and Canada only)

4 Use PC Free Annotation

The projector’s built-in toolbar lets you annotate images
from other devices that have been connected to the
projector, such as a document camera, tablet, or other
source.

1

Press one of the source

buttons on the remote

control to select the source for the image you want
to annotate.

Image from an
external device
connected to the

USB

port

Image from a

computer connected

to the

Computer1

or

Computer2

port

Image from a computer with

an HDMI connection, or a

video player

Image from a computer or
iPad connected through a
wired or wireless network

2

To activate the toolbar, tap the board with the pen or
your finger. If you don’t see the

icon, tap the

icon and then tap the

icon.

Note: If you only see the

icon, you are already in

PC Free Annotation mode.

3

To close the toolbar, select the

icon at the

bottom of the toolbar.

Note: Many of the built-in tools are the same as Easy
Interactive Tools, but fewer functions are available.

5

Using the Remote Control

Remote Control

Select from various
image sources
connected to the
projector

Switch between PC
Interactive and PC
Free Annotation

Enter

Zoom in and out

Stop video action

Turn projector

on/off

Access menu

system for

additional

adjustments

Calibrate

Page through

documents

Temporarily

turn off image

and sound

For more information on using the remote control and
cool time-saving buttons:

See the online BrightLink User’s Guide.

Go to the training section and watch a video or two at

epson.com/brightlinkvideos (U.S.) or

epson.ca/brightlinkvideos (Canada).

Choosing the Right Tool

If you already have annotation software, you can use
it with BrightLink. If you are using Microsoft

®

Office

2003 or later, you can also use the “inking tools” to add
handwritten notes to your documents and PowerPoint

®

presentations.

Here are some tips on choosing among the tools that
came with your BrightLink projector:

Built-In T

oolbar

Easy

Interactive

Tools

Annotate on computer display

Annotate on white background

Annotate on images from document
cameras or other sources

Use both pens simultaneously

Use pen and finger simultaneously

Save annotations

Need help?

The Epson

®

PrivateLine

®

service is for you!

All you have to do is call (800) 637-7661. This service is
available for the duration of your warranty period.

You may also speak with a projector support specialist by
dialing (562) 276-4394 (U.S) or (905) 709-3839 (Canada).

Support hours are 6

AM

to 8

PM

, Pacific Time, Monday

through Friday and 7

AM

to 4

PM

, Pacific Time, Saturday.

Days and hours of support are subject to change without
notice. Toll or long distance charges may apply.

Command toolbar

Drawing toolbar

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