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DrawingBoard VI 10 USB Connection DrawingBoard VI USB port connection is USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible. When the digitizer is connected to the USB p
DrawingBoard VI 11 NOTE: Power is supplied through the USB port. No additional power source is needed for a USB installation, even when you are us
DrawingBoard VI 12 Customizing the Tablet Tailor DrawingBoard VI digitizer and transducer to suit your individual work requirements using TabletWor
DrawingBoard VI 13 3 Save and 3 Restore Keys The Save and Restore keys work hand-in-hand. They are used to save, or recall/restore, a setup to o
DrawingBoard VI 14 The following table lists the tablet options used by the pre-programmed setups. Default Save 2 Save 3 Mode Run Track Point Baud
DrawingBoard VI 15 5. After you have completed your setup, save it by clicking on one of the Save keys. 6. Exit Configuration Mode by clicking
DrawingBoard VI 16 Defining operating mode Setting up increment mode Turning on prompt mode Setting up data rate for CalComp 2000 format
DrawingBoard VI 17 Setting up data rate for Summagraphics MM ASCII format Setting up data rate for Summagraphics MM binary format Setting up reso
DrawingBoard VI 18 Setting up format
DrawingBoard VI 19 Adding line feed Setting up data/stop bits Setting up baud rate Setting up parity Setting corded frequency Using Summagraph
DrawingBoard VI 2 Table of Contents Introduction Parts Checklist What You Will Need to Use DrawingBoard VI PC Requirements For a US
DrawingBoard VI 20 Using ESC for 9X00 commands Sending data out of proximity Turning on pressure pen data Turning on pen height data Turning on
DrawingBoard VI 21 Controlling pen sound Controlling tablet speaker Recommended Setups for Common PC Software Applications The following section
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DrawingBoard VI 26 Restoring a Pre-Programmed Setup When you save a custom setup to one of the Save areas, the pre-programmed setup will be overwri
DrawingBoard VI 27 Learning the Basics You will find that using your DrawingBoard VI tablet is as easy or easier, than using a mouse. The DrawingB
DrawingBoard VI 28 Using the Pen There are three variations of pens: the click tip, the pressure tip and the lite touch tip. The differences amon
DrawingBoard VI 29 Learning Basic Movements The DrawingBoard VI transducers provide all the basic movements of a mouse, including clicking, double-
DrawingBoard VI 3 Caring for the Tablet and Transducer Cleaning the Tablet Cleaning the Cursor Replacing the Pen Tip Replacing
DrawingBoard VI 30 Cleaning the Cursor To clean the cursor body, use a mild cleanser. Do not spray the cleanser directly on the cursor – instead,
DrawingBoard VI 31 To replace the batteries: 1. Unscrew the pen cap. Hold the pen from the bottom and gently slide off the pen cover to expose th
DrawingBoard VI 32 To replace the batteries: 1. Place the cursor face down in the palm of your hand. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the two
DrawingBoard VI 33 3. If you still experience an issue, call GTCO CalComp by Turning Technologies Technical Support at 1-866-746-3015 (in the U.S.
DrawingBoard VI 34 Changing the Frequency of a Corded Transducer You must use the Menu Strip to change the frequency of the corded transducers (s
DrawingBoard VI 35 Software Checklist Does the tablet work with some software? If your tablet currently works with some software packages, you know
DrawingBoard VI 36 Troubleshooting Chart The following tablet lists common DrawingBoard VI problems, their causes and their solutions. Problem Caus
DrawingBoard VI 37 Screen pointer appears to shake or jitter Unable to use the entire tablet surface Tablet is set too close to the screen
DrawingBoard VI 38 Maintenance contract number (if applicable) Return Merchandise Authorization number Detailed description of the problem
DrawingBoard VI 39 Accessories Accessory tray Plan holder Power supply, 100-240V wall mount EU/UK/US/AU Power supply 100/110V wall mount JP I/O cab
DrawingBoard VI 4 Introduction DrawingBoard VI belongs to a class of computer input devices called graphics tablets, or digitizers. A digitizer is
DrawingBoard VI 40 Coordinate Pair Pair of numbers representing a unique point on the digitizer surface, usually the distance across and up from th
DrawingBoard VI 41 Increment Modes This mode is used with other operating modes. Data points are sent only if the transducer has moved the require
DrawingBoard VI 42 Output Format System of characters used by the DrawingBoard VI tablet for outputting data. Parity Type of error detection where
DrawingBoard VI 43 Run Mode The digitizer transmits coordinate data points continuously, regardless of the status of the cursor buttons or the pen
DrawingBoard VI 44 used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarante
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DrawingBoard VI 47 European Union Emission Directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/366/
DrawingBoard VI 48 Japan Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Heirmit wird bescheinigt, dass der/die/das DrawingBoard VI (Geraet, Typ, Bezeich
DrawingBoard VI 49 Einhaltung der Funk-entstoerbestimmungen seiner gesamten Anlage, in der dieses Geraet betrieben wird, ist der Betrieber verantwo
DrawingBoard VI 5 Parts Checklist DrawingBoard VI digitizer/tablet Transducer (corded or cordless pen, 4-button or 16-button cursor) USB c
DrawingBoard VI 50 d. Any other cause which does not relate to a manufacturing defect. 3. Any product not sold or leased to a consumer within six
DrawingBoard VI 51 Disclaimer of Unstated Warranties The warranty printed above is the only warranty applicable to this purchase. ALL OTHER WARRAN
DrawingBoard VI 52 Corporate Headquarters 14557 N. 82nd Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Tel: 1-866-746-3015 Support: 1-866-746-3015 Fax: 480-9
DrawingBoard VI 6 For an Optional Serial Installation Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8 One available RS-232C serial
DrawingBoard VI 7 Menu Strip The Menu Strip is the row of keys located in the lower left corner of the large format tablet and across the top of th
DrawingBoard VI 8 Preparing the Large Format DrawingBoard VI Mounting on the Stand Place DrawingBoard VI on a table, desk or drafting table or moun
DrawingBoard VI 9 Software Configuration Software drivers provide the communication bridge between your digitizing software application and Drawing
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