Wacom PL-521, DTF-521 manual PEN Display Components, Front view

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PEN DISPLAY COMPONENTS

The LCD monitor and tablet sensor function as an integrated input and output device. The LCD monitor supports resolutions up to 1024 x 768 pixels at 16.2 million colors. The tablet sensor reports pen coordinates, pressure, and switch information.

Front view

On Screen Display (OSD) controls

These controls, located on the upper edge of the tablet, enable you to adjust a variety of display settings. See Adjusting the LCD monitor on page 24 for more information.

Power LED

Lights blue when power has been supplied to your pen display and a video signal is present.

Glows orange when no video signal is detected by the pen display. (e.g., Your computer is turned off, starting up, or has entered a power management mode in which video signals are not sent.)

Power switch

Turns power to the unit on or off.

Integrated LCD monitor and tablet

Pen tray

Provides a convenient resting place for the pen. When the display stand is set to its lowest position, place your fingers beneath the tray (located on the bottom front edge) and slide it out.

Status LED

Lights blue when the pen is in the active area of the pen display tablet and the pen tip or side switch are pressed. Note that the USB cable must also be plugged into an active USB port before the LED will light.

Use the integrated USB ports (one located on each side of the unit) to connect a USB device (e.g., a USB Flash Drive or a USB remote controller).

Be sure to fully install the pen display hardware and software before connecting any other devices to the unit.

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Contents Pen Display This page intentionally left blank Introduction and Overview Temperature and humidity Precautions on USE and HandlingPhysical location EnvironmentHg Lamps Inside this Product Contain Mercury and Must be HandlingDTF521Manual.fm Page 4 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM Contents Unpacking Your PEN Display Package contentsFront view PEN Display ComponentsRear view System requirements InstallationVGA connector LCD monitor installationAdapter may damage the unit LCD monitor cabling diagramDTF521Manual.fm Page 12 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM Pen tablet installation USB cable installationPen tablet cabling diagram Next steps Software installationWorking with Your PEN Display Setting up your work areaPen components Using the penPen operations Opening the control panel CustomizingCustomizing the pen Control panel overviewCalibrating your pen display Adjusting double-click Customizing the side switch button functionsControl panel details DTF521Manual.fm Page 22 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM DTF521Manual.fm Page 23 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM Factory presets, auto-sync, and user settings Adjusting the LCD monitorWorking with on screen display settings Enter buttonMenu Position DTF521Manual.fm Page 26 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM Adjusting pitch and phase Power saving Power saving mode SyncVideo Power consumption Troubleshooting Testing the DTF-521/PL-521If there is no display Verify that the tablet and pen are working General display problems Display troubleshootingDisplay ripples or flickers VGA problemsGeneral problems Pen tablet troubleshootingTroubleshooting on DTF521Manual.fm Page 35 Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1036 AM Windows XP Windows-Specific ProblemsSupport. See Technical support options on Macintosh-Specific ProblemsTechnical support options Obtaining driver downloads JapanAsia Pacific English China Appendix CleaningCaring for your pen display Replacing the pen tipUsing an alternate mount or stand Windows XP or XP Uninstalling the DTF-521/PL-521Windows 98SE, Me, or Macintosh OSProduct specifications General specificationsLCD monitor Power adapter Purchasing parts and accessoriesPen tablet Pen model FP-320Radio and television interference Federal Communications Commission FCC noticeCE declaration Warranty Warranty Service in the U.S.A. and Canada Warranty Service Outside of the U.S.A. and CanadaNorth and South America contact Europe, Africa and Middle East Software License Agreement License and WarrantyEntitlement to Use the Software Important Notice to CustomersGermany This page intentionally left blank Appendix