An economical yet robust FlexArm Document Camera with all the essential features for any classroom, including 720p HD output, wide-angle viewing and an incredible 24 frames per second recording.
High quality images
The 3.2 mega pixel sensor and upgraded hardware produce exceptionally clear and sharp images.
HD output
720p High Definition output provides clear images through virtually any projector or monitor.
Powerful zoom
16x total digital zoom capacity
Advanced and exclusive presentation features
Feature rich including laser positioning guides, picture-in-picture, split screen, spotlight, visor, and annotation software.
Video and image capture
Video recording with audio via A+ software, with true 3.2 mega pixel single or time-lapsed single image capture.
A+ and AP20 integration
New object-oriented A+ software for enhanced annotation, network sharing and AP20 system integration.
America's best doc cam warranty
The inductry's only 5-year all-inclusive warranty with 5-year FREE 2-way RMA shipping and 5-year standard advanced replacement.
Interactive White Board or Tablet Plug-in.
With the plug-in, AVer's CP135 directly integrates into any IWB software to easily add pictures and live video. You can even use the IWB or tablet software to control the CP135. That's the power of AVer integration.
MS PowerPoint Plug-in.
Place an AVer doc cam live image directly onto PowerPoint slides. You can even annotate over the entire slide (including the live doc cam image) as well as record the entire presentation.
Sphere Lesson Presentation Software.
With Sphere it's all about the split screen- and share-ability. Feel free to split…the screen that is. Project a live CP135 image, a live web cam image, and saved images /videos side by side. Why? Show exam questions next to sample answers. How to videos next to end results. The difference between an iceberg and a glacier is simple when seen. All the while, annotate, highlight and record the presentation and when finished, Sphere will upload to many social media sites – YouTube, Dropbox – to share with colleagues, students and more.
CP135 Technical Specifications
| Image | |
| Sensor | 1/2” CMOS |
| Pixel Count | 3.2 megapixels |
| Frame Rate | 24 fps (max.) |
| White Balance | Auto / Manual |
| Exposure | Auto / Manual |
| Image Mode | Text / Graphics / High Frame |
| Effect | Color / B/W / Negative |
| RGB Output | HD720P; 1024x768: 60Hz, 800x600: 60Hz, 640x480: 60Hz |
| Composite Output | 720x480 (NTSC) |
Optics |
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| Focus | Manual |
| Shooting Area | Max. 13” x 9.76” (330mm x 248mm) |
| Zooming | 16X Digital Zoom |
Function |
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| Image Effect | Color / B&W / Negative / Mirror / Reverse / Freeze |
| White balance/exposure/night view | Auto / Manual |
| Picture-in-picture | Yes |
| Split Screen | Yes |
| Presentation Tools | Spotlight (Yes), Visor (Yes) |
| Capture Mode | Single / Continuous (1024x768 or 2016x1520) |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Image Storage | 240 Frames(XGA) ; 80 Frames(3.2M Pixel) |
Compatibility |
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| Operating Systems | Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), Windows Vista (32/64 bit), Windows 7 (32/64 bit) Mac OS X 10.5.8 or above (Intel based) |
| AVer Software | AVer Academy Suite (Sphere, PowerPoint Plug-in, Flash-Plug-in), A+ 1.7, AVerVision 4 |
| Interactive Whiteboard Compatibility | Yes with AVerVision Flash Plug-in |
| MS PowerPoint | Yes with PowerPoint Plug-in (Windows only, MS PPT 2007 or above) |
Power |
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| Power Source | DC 12V, 2A, 100-240V, 50-60Hz |
| Consumption | 18 Watts (lamp off); 20 Watts (lamp on) |
Lighting |
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| Lamp Type | LED light |
Input/Output Connections |
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| RGB Input | 15-Pins D-sub (VGA) |
| RGB Output | 15-Pins D-sub (VGA) |
| S-Video | Mini-DIN Jack |
| Composite Video | RCA Jack |
| USB | USB2.0 (Connect to PC) |
| DC 12V Input | Power Jack |
Dimension |
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| Operating | 18.89” x 7.08” x 19.84” 480mm x 180mm x 504mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) |
| Folded | 13.38” x 9.05” x 2.4” 340mm x 230mm x 61mm (+/-2mm include rubber foot) |
| Weight | 5.3 lbs (2.4kg) |
Package Contents |
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| CP135 | |
| USB Cable | |
| RGB Cable | |
| Power Adapter | |
| Software CD | |
| User Manual CD | |
| Remote Control (including batteries) | |
| Anti-glare Sheet | |
| Warranty Card | |
Optional Accessories |
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| Microscope Adapter | Part number: VISIOCPMA |
| Carrying Bag | Part number: VISIONPCC |
| Light Box | Part number: VISSPC3LB |
| Anti-Glare sheet | Part number: PANTIGLA1 (A5 size 8.26” x 5.84”) |
| Security Bracket | Part number: PVISCPBRA |
The CP135 document camera has the industry's only 5-year bumper-to-bumper (all-inclusive) doc cam warranty with 5-year free 2-way RMA shipping and 5-year worry-free standard advanced replacement program. That means that until the year 2018, you will never have to pay extra for Repairs, Advanced Replacement, RMA shipping costs, or even Accessory Replacement. Learn More.
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Create and share your digitally enhanced lessons plans instantly
Simple and FREE, Sphere is the easiest way to share what's on your mind, around your classroom and in youns along with visits to websites, computer programs and more. When you are done, all you have to so is hit "stop" and Sphere will automatically prompt you to where and when to upload your digitally enhanced lesson plan. It's really that simple and easy.
So you have the CP135, now what? We are so excited that you possess one of AVer's most popular document cameras. Below are a few ways to take it for a spin. Also be sure to check out our Resources page, that's filled with tips and tricks on how to use the doc cam.
Language Arts
Chances are, when you first get your doc cam you're going to want to begin using it right away. And that's good, but where does one begin? How about language arts? Giving examples to compare ones writing or ideas to others can broaden a student's mind:
Demonstrating the use of adjectives and adverbs. You can either project the Image of a page from a book, or write your own sentence on a sheet of paper under the doc cam. Better yet, get the students involved and have them write their own sentence under the doc cam.
How about reading aloud: Remember when we used to do that all of the time. But maybe a student either lost their book, or a dog ate it. No excused anymore, one book can now be seen by all the students, and their focus is at the front of the class (Or wherever you're projecting the book)
Learn collaborative writing skills: Start off writing one sentence on a sheet of paper under the document camera, and have the students come up one at a time to add their own sentence. This encourages a creative thinking process.
Science
Remember the split-screen feature? It can be used in any curriculum, but one of the more fun and interesting places to use it is in science.
Demonstrate what the effects of a project may look like over a period of time. Using half the screen to show the start of the "live" project and display a prerecorded or saved picture in the other half to show the changes of the experiment over a period of time.
Us the software (Sphere) to take a time-lapse photo of crystals growing or a chick hatching from an egg over the weekend.
Using liquids in a clear beaker? No problem, use the manual focus mode, and focus anywhere you want.
Math Manipulatives
Hands-on has always seemed to be the best way to connect. So what better way than to let the students work their math skills by using the doc cam tand helping fellow students learn by example? Manipulatives on the big screen anyone?
Geoboards
Tesselations
Playing cards
Dice
Base 10 blocks
Pattern blocks
Fraction bars
Toy clocks
Unifix cubes
We have learned that many teachers use their doc cams all-day, and every-day.
There's no reason not to.
Staying on track
Help the class get off to a good start in the morning by projecting a classroom to-do list
Working on a class project? What better way than to have a summary, guideline, or outline of the project for everyone to see?
Providing a step-by-step instruction works in the same manner, keeping the class on track, and headed towards a common goal.
Save time in the classroom. Project the master key/answer sheet under the doc cam, providing a visible answer key for everyone to see at once saves time.









