Wacom manual Connecting DTI-520, 5Turn on your computer

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Connecting DTI-520

1Turn off both your computer and the product.

2Connect the Analog-RGB connector to your computer’s display port.

3Connect the power adapter to the power cable and connect the DC power connector to the DC power input terminal. Next, plug the power cable into your electrical outlet.

Be sure to also connect a ground wire.

4Turn on the product’s power switch.

The power indicator lamp will light up orange.

5Turn on your computer.

Important

-Do not modify the refresh rate. Setting the rate to a value that exceeds the DTI-520 refresh rate may result in loss of picture.

-The color palette settings and corresponding number of colors displayed are as follows:

High Color (16 bit) 65,536 colors / True Color (24 bit) Roughly 16.2 million colors

*The number of colors is limited by the efficiency of your computer and video card. For details, refer to the user’s manual provided by the manufacturers.

6While looking at the LCD screen, configure the color resolution and size settings. 7Turn off your computer.

Caution

When using the tablet with a serial cable connection, the product’s USB hub function cannot be utilized.

8Connect the product to your computer using either a USB cable or a serial cable, depending on which is appropriate for your computer.

For Macintosh, use a USB cable connection.

9Turn on your computer.

10Install the tablet driver (Please refer to “Installing the Tablet Driver” on page 12).

Caution

Please separate the DTI-520 from other tablets or similar devices. Electrical interference may affect operational quality of the DTI-520.

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Contents Users Guide Do not open the back cover Safety PrecautionsRegarding the power plug and power adapter Do not let the product get wet Do not use organic solvents to clean this productWhen connecting the power plug When not using this product for a long period of timeUsers Guide Please be aware of the following regarding the LCD display Warranty ExclusionsTable of Contents Top Back Component FunctionsFront Opening the Stand Using the PenholderUnscrew Installing DTI-520 on a Mount ArmUsers Accessory CheckGuide 5Turn on your computer Connecting DTI-520Users Guide Uninstalling the Tablet Driver Installing the Tablet DriverWindows Setup Macintosh SetupDTI-520 Display Switching Display ImagesAuto-Adjust Function DTI-520 Power Saving FunctionBlurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD Panel ProcedureOn-Screen Display OSD Menu Buttons Using the OSD MenuHow to Use the OSD Menu Brightness Backlight ResetTypes of OSD Menus Common Screens Contrast LanguageSaturation Sharpness Signal SourceVertical Center VGA only Pitch VGA only Screens that Display with a Video Cable ConnectionGripping the Pen Default Switch Function SettingsPen Parts of the Pen and Their FunctionsClicking and Double-clicking Using the EraserBasic Operations of the Pen Moving the PointerOpening the Control Panel in Windows Using the Control PanelDisplaying the Control Panel Control Panel BasicsFunction Names Description Switch and Button SettingsOpen/Run Customizing the Pop-up MenuSynchronizing the Positions of the Pen Tip and Pointer 【Important】 Using Multiple Interactive Pen DisplaysIf Another Monitor Name is Displayed in the Monitor Field Remove the pen nib Insert a new nib Supplementary InformationRemoving Stains Replacing the Pen NibAttaching the Pen Tether Message What to Do TroubleshootingDisplay Troubleshooting If One of These Messages Should AppearCondition What to Do Reference If One of These Conditions Should AppearCondition What to Do General TroubleshootingCondition Troubleshooting for Macintosh Troubleshooting for WindowsGeneral Specifications SpecificationLimited warranty WarrantyWarranty service outside of the U.S.A. and Canada Obtaining Technical Support UM-0314A