Annotation, Connecting a pen display/ pen tablet, Connecting to a pen display – Roland P-20HD Video Instant Replayer User Manual

Page 36: Connecting to a pen tablet

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Annotation

On this unit, you can use the annotation feature to draw handwritten

letters, arrows and other objects on the video image. By connecting

a commercially available pen tablet to the P-20HD, you can draw on

the pen tablet and composite what you draw with the video.
As the P-20HD lets you switch between live and replay video, you can

composite your drawing with either type of video.

Supported pen tablets

This unit supports the use of commercially available pen displays

and pen tablets.
Refer to the support page on the Roland website for the latest

information on which models are compatible.

https://roland .cm/p-20hd

Connecting a Pen Display/ Pen Tablet

See the Owner’s Manual of your pen tablet for the connections you need to make with the pen tablet.

Connecting to a Pen Display

When using a pen display with this unit, you can draw on the video

image while looking at it on the pen display, and composite the

image with what you draw.

Use the cable included with your pen display and connect the pen

display to the P-20HD as shown in the illustration below.

1

To pen displays

3

1 .

Follow the steps in your pen display’s Owner’s

Manual to connect the cable to your pen display.

2 .

Connect the HDMI connector to the PREVIEW

connector on the P-20HD.

3 .

Connect the USB connector to the USB 3.0 port on

the P-20HD.

* If you want to use a USB storage device or a USB keyboard with

the P-20HD at the same time, connect with a USB hub.

Connecting to a Pen Tablet

When using a pen tablet with this unit, you can draw using the pen

tablet while looking at the video image on your display (connected

to the PREVIEW connector), and composite the image with what you

draw.

1 .

Use the USB cable included with your pen tablet to

connect the pen tablet to the P-20HD.

2 .

Connect the PREVIEW connector on the P-20HD to

a display that supports an HDMI connection.

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