Wacom DTF-720 manual Component Functions, Front, Back

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Component Functions

Front

Menu Button →P14 Button

Button

ENTER Button

Status LED

The Status LED becomes blue to indicate pen activity.

Power LED

An orange light indicates that power is being supplied. A blue light indicates that power and a video signal is being supplied.

Power Switch

Application Software

Buttons

Integrated LCD Monitor

and Tablet

Tablet Buttons P17

Back

Pen Rest

Place the pen here while the pen is not in use.

Stand Adjustment Lever→P6

Connector Ports→P8-9

Stand→P6

Pen Tether hole

USB2.0Hub

A USB 2.0 hub is available on both the left and right sides of the PL-720.

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Contents PL-720 Table of Contents PL-720 Users GuideSafety Precautions Regarding the power plug and power adapterDo not open the back cover When not using this product for a long period of time Do not use organic solvents to clean this productWhen connecting the power plug Do not let the product get wetWarranty Exclusions Please be aware of the following regarding the LCD displayComponent Functions FrontBack Adjusting the Stand Installing PL-720 on a Mount ArmAccessory Check Connecting PL-720 Computer Installing PL-720 Driver Windows SetupInstalling the Tablet Driver Windows Mac OS X SetupUninstalling the Tablet Driver MacintoshAuto-Adjust Function PL-720 Power Saving FunctionPL-720 Display Procedure Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD PanelHow to Use the OSD Menu On-Screen Display OSD Menu ButtonsContrast Language ResetTypes of OSD Menus Brightness BacklightHorizontal Center Phase Vertical Center PitchComponent Functions How to use the Tablet ButtonsBasic operation Name FunctionControl Panel Basics Using the Control PanelDisplaying the Control Panel Opening the Control Panel in WindowsSwitch and Button Settings Function Names DescriptionCustomizing the Pop-up Menu Open/RunSynchronizing the Positions of the Pen Tip and Pointer Using Multiple Interactive Pen Displays If Another Monitor Name is Displayed in the Monitor Field【Important】 Replacing the Pen Nib Supplementary InformationRemoving Stains Remove the pen nib Insert a new nibIf One of These Messages Should Appear TroubleshootingDisplay Troubleshooting If One of These Conditions Should AppearGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for WindowsCondition Troubleshooting for Macintosh SpecificationObtaining Technical Support