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User's Guide

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	Safety Precautions

The following symbols appear throughout this user guide in order to ensure safe use of the
DTI-520 (hereafter referred to as “DTI-520,” “the product” or “this product”). Please read these
items carefully and always heed the Warning and Caution items when using your DTI-520.

Warning
Caution

User's Guide

	

This symbol indicates an item that, if ignored when handling the product,
could lead to the loss of life or serious injury.
This symbol indicates an item that, if ignored when handling the product,
could lead to injury or damage to personal property.

Meanings of Symbols:

Indicates that it is important to be careful when taking the action or actions noted.
Indicates that the action or actions noted are to be avoided.
Indicates it is important to take the action or actions noted.

Warning
■ Do not use the product in a facility
control system that requires an
extremely high level of reliability.
This product may cause other electronic
devices to malfunction, or other devices
may cause this product to malfunction.

■ Turn this product off in places where
t h e u s e o f e l e c t ro n i c e q u i p m e n t i s
prohibited.
In airports, hospital intensive care units
and other such places where the use of
electronic equipment is prohibited, this
product may adversely affect the operation
of other electrical devices. In order to
prevent this, when in such locations,
always disconnect the product’s USB
connector from your computer and turn off
the switch.

■ Do not open the back cover.
Inside this product there are several
high-voltage parts. Persons other than
professional service personnel should
never open the back cover of this product.
Unauthorized opening of the back cover
may lead to fire or electric shock.

■ When this product ceases to operate
normally due to being dropped or a
similar cause, remove the power source
cable from the electrical outlet.
Leaving the power cable connected may
result in fire or electric shock.

■ Regarding the power plug and power
adapter.

-Please remove dust from the power
plug regularly. The addition of moisture,
etc. to accumulated dust may lead to
fire.
-Please do not use any power adapters
other than those included with the
product. Ignoring this warning may
result in fire or product failure.
-Please do not damage or forcibly bend
or bundle the power adapter cord. Also,
please do not place heavy objects on it
or expose it to excessive heat. Ignoring
this warning may result in fire, electric
shock or product failure.
-In the unlikely case that the power
adapter should produce smoke or a
strange odor, please disconnect it from
the wall outlet and return it to either the
store where you purchased it or to the
Wacom office in your region for repair
service.
-Please do not connect or disconnect
the power adapter with wet hands.
Ignoring this warning may result in
electric shock or malfunction.
-Please do not open or otherwise
change the power adapter. Ignoring
this war ning may result in fire or
electric shock.

 

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Safety Precautions

Caution
■ Do not use organic solvents to clean
this product.

When cleaning the product, never use
such organic solvents as alcohol. Such
solvents may cause discoloration and
deterioration in quality.

■ Do not let the product get wet.
Please do not place containers
such as cups and vases containing
water near the product. Coming in
contact with water or other liquids
may cause product failure.

■ When connecting the power plug
When plugging the power adapter into an
electrical outlet, also connect a grounded
wire.

■ When not using this product for a long
period of time

For safety reasons, when you will not be
using the product for a considerable length
of time, disconnect the power adapter
from the electrical outlet.

■ Do not use this product in a dusty

■ When cleaning this product, always environment.
disconnect the USB connector.

W h e n c l e a n i n g t h e p r o d u c t , a l way s
disconnect the USB connector from the
USB port of the computer. Failure to do so
may result in electric shock.

Dust can cause damage to the product.

■ Do not block the ventilation holes on
the backside of the product.

Blocking these holes may cause internal

■ While this product is in use, avoid overheating and subsequent damage.
placing any metal objects on it.

Do not place any metal objects on the
product while you are using it. This may
result in malfunction or product failure.

■

■ Do not pick up the product by its stand.

If excessive force is used in handling the
stand, its open and close function may
become damaged. When picking up the
Do not touch any liquids that may be product, always pick it up by the body.

leaking from this product.

The liquid contained in the product is an
irritant. In the unlikely case that such liquid
should leak, never touch it with bare hands.
In case of contact with skin, mouth or eyes,
rinse immediately with running water and
continue rinsing for 15 minutes or longer.
Also consult a physician.

■ Regarding the Pen

-Do not strike hard objects with the
Pen. Doing so may cause damage to
the product.
-Be careful to not allow small children
to put either the pen or the spare nib
into their mouths. There is the danger
■ Do not use excessive force with the cable. that the nib or side switch may be
accidentally swallowed or that the grip
Please do not step on, or place heavy
pen may be damaged.
objects on any of the product’s cables.
Also, do not apply excessive force to the
■ Do not place the product in either very
base of the cable or repeatedly bend and
hot or very cold places.
stretch it, as this may cause it to break or
Do not place the product in very hot (35
malfunction.
degrees centigrade or more) or very cold
■ Do not place the product on
(5 degrees centigrade or less) locations.
unstable surfaces.
Also, avoid placing it in locations with
Do not place the product where it is
severe temperature fluctuations as this
likely to totter, lean or be exposed
may adversely affect the product and
to strong vibrations. Doing so may
cause product failure.
lead to the product falling, resulting in
■ Do not disassemble the
injury and/or product failure.

■ Do not place heavy objects
on the product.
Do not put excessive weight, or place
heavy objects on the product. These
actions may cause product failure.

product.

Do not disassemble or modify the
product, as these actions may
lead to fire, excessive generation
of heat, electrical shock or injury.
The guarantee on the product
will become null and void if the
product is ever disassembled.

 

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User's Guide

Caution
■ Do not connect or disconnect any cable while the product or your
computer is on.

Do not connect or disconnect any cable (including the USB cable) or the power
adapter while your computer or this product is turned on. This may cause damage
to the product or to your computer.

 

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Safety Precautions
Please take the following precautions
to protect the health of your eyes.

Precautions

1 Wacom Company, Ltd. holds the copyright to
the auxiliary tablet.
● When using the product, make sure that the
2
The
unauthorized duplication or reproduction in
room is sufficiently illuminated and be careful
whole or in part of the tablet driver or this user
not to get your face too close to the screen.
guide is expressly prohibited.
● Take regular breaks when using the product
3
Wacom reser ves the right to change the
over an extended period of time.
configurations or specifications of the tablet
driver or the product, as well as the contents of
Warranty Exclusions
this user guide, without prior notice.
● Wacom will not bear any responsibility
for damage caused by fire, ear thquake,
accidents caused by third persons, intentional
or accidental abuse by the customer or any
other damage caused by abnormal use of the
product.
	 As a participant in the Energy Star program,
Wacom has determined that this product meets
● Wacom will not bear any responsibility for
contingent damages (such as loss of business
the standards of the Energy Star program.
profits, suspension of operations, alterations
to and disappearance of data, etc.) caused by
use of, or inability to use, this product.
● Wacom will not bear any responsibility for
Regarding this User Guide
damage resulting from the use of this product
in a fashion other than as explained in this user
	 This user guide contains instructions regarding
guide.
the set up, installation, functions and methods
● Wacom will not bear any responsibility for of use of this product. The product consists of
damage resulting from malfunctions caused the LCD monitor and the tablet, which will act
by using this product in conjunction with as two distinct pieces of equipment to be used
adaptation equipment or other company’s in conjunction with your computer. First, you will
software.
set up the display device and then you will install
the tablet driver in your computer. You will then
be able to use this product as a built-in display
Wacom warrants the product, to the original tablet.
consumer purchaser, except software, to be free 	 A n a l o g R G B c o m p a t i bl e v i d e o o u t p u t i s
from defects in materials and workmanship under necessar y for the screen display of this
product. For information regarding how to use
normal use and service as long as the product
video cards, refer to the instruction manual
remains in production, but not less than one (1) accompanying the video card.

Regarding warranty of the product

year, from the date of original retail purchase,
as evidenced by a copy of the receipt or online
registration with Wacom within 30 days of purchase.

Regarding Trademarks

Please be aware of the following
regarding the LCD display.

● W i n d o w s i s a t r a d e m a r k o f M i c r o s o f t 	 Depending on what is being displayed, bright or
Corporation, registered in the United States dark green, red and blue dots may show up on
and other countries.
a very small portion of the LCD display screen.
● Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, These do not indicate product failure or a lack of
Inc., registered in the United States.
quality.
● Other product names and related items are
the trademarks or registered trademarks of
each concerned company.

 

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Table of Contents

Safety Precautions..................................................................... 1
Table of Contents....................................................................... 5

User's Guide

	

Component Functions................................................................ 6
	
	
	

Opening the Stand.......................................................................................................7
Using the Penholder....................................................................................................7
Installing DTI-520 on a Mount Arm..............................................................................8

Accessory Check....................................................................... 9
Connecting DTI-520  ............................................................... 10
Installing the Tablet Driver....................................................... 12
	
	
	

Windows Setup..........................................................................................................12
Macintosh Setup........................................................................................................12
Uninstalling the Tablet Driver.....................................................................................12

The DTI-520 Display................................................................. 13
	
	
	
	
	
	

Switching Display Images..........................................................................................13
The Auto-Adjust Function..........................................................................................13
The DTI-520 Power Saving Function.........................................................................13
Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD Panel.......................................14
On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu................................................................................15
Using the OSD Menu.................................................................................................15

Pen.......................................................................................... 18
	

Basic Operations of the Pen......................................................................................19

Using the Control Panel........................................................... 20
	
	
	

Displaying the Control Panel......................................................................................20
Control Panel Basics..................................................................................................20
Synchronizing the Positions of the Pen Tip and Pointer............................................23

Using Multiple Interactive Pen Displays................................... 24
Supplementary Information...................................................... 25
	
	
	

Removing Stains........................................................................................................25
Replacing the Pen Nib...............................................................................................25
Attaching the Pen Tether............................................................................................26

Troubleshooting....................................................................... 27
	
	
	
	
	

Display Troubleshooting.............................................................................................27
Pen Troubleshooting (For Both Windows and Macintosh).........................................29
General Troubleshooting............................................................................................29
Troubleshooting for Windows....................................................................................30
Troubleshooting for Macintosh..................................................................................30

Specification............................................................................ 31
Warranty.................................................................................. 32
Obtaining Technical Support  . ................................................ 34
 

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Front

	Component Functions
Status LED

When the pen switch is on, this will become blue.

Power LED

Lights blue when power has been supplied the
DTI-520 and the computer and video signals are
present. Glows orange when no video signal is
detected by the DTI-520.

Integrated LCD
Monitor and Tablet

Top
Power Switch
Menu Button
- Button
▶ P.15
+ Button
ENTER Button
Pen Rest

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

Back
Stand Adjustment Lever
▶ P.7
Connector
▶ P.10-11

Stand
▶ P.7

 

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1Pull up on the stand adjustment lever.

User's Guide

	 Opening the Stand
1

	

2

2Lower the stand carefully.

	 Using the Penholder
Pull the penholder towards you as shown in the illustration below.
	

Caution
	

Always close the stand and, as shown in the above illustration, lay the tablet on its side
before pulling the penholder out.

 

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Component Functions

	 Installing DTI-520 on a Mount Arm
This product conforms to the Video Electronics Standard Association’s (VESA) Flat Panel
Monitor Physical Mounting Interface Standard (FPMPMI).
This product can be removed from the stand and mounted on such apparatuses as a
VESA-standard mount arm. In order to do this, M4/0.7 mm screws, which are not included
with the product, are needed. Use screws that will, at the time of installation, penetrate the
surface of the product by no more than 15 mm. Use of longer screws may result in damage
to internal parts of the product.

1Make sure that both your computer and the product are turned off and that all cables are
disconnected.

2 Place the display unit face down on a flat

surface. To prevent harm to the front of
the unit, first spread a cloth or other similar
material on the flat surface.

3Remove the four screws that hold the stand
to the unit.

Unscrew

4 Using four M4/0.7 mm screws, securely
mount the arm or similar apparatus to the
back of the unit.

Caution
	

When installing the unit on a mount arm or
other stand, always follow the directions in
the instruction booklet for the mount arm or
stand, as well as the instructions contained
in this document. Incorrect installation may
result in the product coming loose and falling
and possibly causing product failure.

5 Connect the cables and save the screws
that you removed in step 3.

 

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	Accessory Check

● Pen

● User

● Power

Adapter

● Power

Cable

● Serial

Cable

User's Guide

	

Guide (This booklet)

User Guide

	

● Tablet

*Not included in DTI-520UB model

Driver CD/ Bundled Software CD
● Analog

● Pen Tether

● USB

● Pen Tether Attachment Fitting / Screw

	 Important

RGB Cable

Cable

● Composite Video

Cable

	 *Not included in DTI-520UB model

	 Do no throw the box away; it is useful for the storage and transport of the
product.

 

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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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User's Guide

2
Computer

Analog RGB
connector

Analog RGB cable
To analog RGB port

3
Connectors Area

DC Power Input Terminal

Outlet

Power cable

Ground Wire

Power Adapter

8

Use the connection that is
appropriate for your computer.
Make sure to connect only one
of the cables shown.
(For Macintosh, only a USB
cable connection is possible.) To USB port

USB connector
USB cable
Serial connector

Serial cable
If necessary, connect them.

To serial port

Composite video connector
Composite video cable

such as DVD player

Composite video connector

Caution 	

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

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	Installing the Tablet Driver

Windows Setup
Before installation, connect the DTI-520 USB cable or serial cable to your computer and turn the unit on.

1First turn on the DTI-520. Then turn your computer on and login, allowing the operating system to fully load. The DTI-520 will automatically register as a USB device.

2Insert the DTI-520 tablet driver CD into the CD-ROM drive. The DTI-520 menu should automatically display. If the menu does not display, double-click on the INSTALL icon (located on the CD). Click on the INSTALL PEN TABLET button and follow the prompts
to install the driver software.

Macintosh Setup
1Connect the USB cable to your computer, turn on the product and start up your Macintosh.
2Close any open applications and temporarily turn off any virus-monitoring programs.
3Insert the Tablet Driver CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive and open the CD-ROM
and double-click on Install or Install.app.

Hint

*After installing OS X, input your password.

4Click on Install Wacom Tablet and installation will begin. Thereafter, follow the screen instruc-

tions and continue the installation process.
	 If during processing, the identity confirmation dialog box displays, input your password *.

5After the tablet driver installation is complete, restart Macintosh.
Caution 	

Macintosh OS x 10.2 and newer versions include as a standard feature the
Inkwell function. If this function is on, the yellow Inkwell memo pad will appear
after installation of the Tablet Driver. To disable this function, click on Ink from
the Control Panel, click on Settings and remove the checkmark from Allow Me
to Write Anywhere.

	 Uninstalling the Tablet Driver
	 Windows

1Click on the Windows Start button and open the Control Panel. Double click the Programs
and Features icon or the Add and Delete Program (Application) icon.

2	Select Pen Tablet from the list and click the Uninstall or the Modify (Add) and Uninstall or Delete button. Follow the instructions in the dialog box to initiate uninstall.
If Windows is restarted, it is deleted.

	 Macintosh

1	Open the Applications folder and then open the Tablet folder.
2	Start up Remove Tablet and follow the instructions to initiate uninstall.
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	The DTI-520 Display

	 Switching Display Images
Either an image input from the RGB – RGB cable (see P. 11) or an image input from the composite
video cable (see P. 11) will be displayed on the DTI-520. Either of these images can be replaced by
using the following method:

User's Guide

	

	● Switch at the INPUT CONVERSION screen, which can be assessed from the menu screen.( ▶ P.17)
	● Click on the ENTER button.( ▶ P.15)

Hint

	

If both the RGB – RGB cable and the composite video cable are connected,
and then you turn the unit on, the image input from the RGB – RGB cable takes
priority and is displayed.

	 The Auto-Adjust Function
In order to ensure optimal display image quality, this product utilizes the Auto-Adjust function. When
the Auto-Adjust function is operating, it may take a short time before the screen displays properly.
The settings initiated by Auto-Adjust are saved in the display.
Hint

	 If the Auto-Adjust function is operating, the horizontal and vertical positions as
well as the phase and pitch of the display are adjusted automatically when the
display mode is received. The Auto-Adjust function becomes operational when
the horizontal frequency is in the 30-56.5KHz and the vertical frequency is in the
45-75Hz range.(When resolution is 1024 × 768 dot (XGA), vertical frequency is in
the 45-70Hz range)

Important

	 When the Auto-Adjust function is operating, only the power switch is operational.

	 The DTI-520 Power Saving Function
This product is in compliance with VESA and ENERGY STAR power-saving guidelines. When
connected to a Display Power Management (DPMS)-compatible computer and graphics board, the
power savings indicated below are automatically realized during times of non-operation.
Computer
Activity

Horizontal
Synchronizing
Signal
Turned On
Yes
Stand-by Mode No
Suspend Mode Yes
Off Mode
No

Caution

Vertical
Synchronizing
Signal
Yes
Yes
No
No

Picture
Signal

Power
Consumption

Power Lamp

Yes
No
No
No

23W or less
Less than 2W
Less than 2W
Less than 1W

Blue
Orange/Blue*
Orange/Blue*
Orange

*	Depending on the specifications and settings of your computer and video 	
card, when in standby and suspend modes, the power lamp may only light 	
up orange.

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	 Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD Panel
Caution

	 This setting is effective when the product and computer are connected by a
RGB cable.

Depending on the type of computer and graphics board, the Auto-Adjust function is sometimes not
able to operate at full power, resulting in the picture blurring and protruding from the LCD panel. If
this happens, adjust the pitch and phase. At 1024 x 768-bit, the resolution is optimally adjusted.

Procedure:

1Open the Tablet Control Panel

1

(see page 21) and select the
Calibrate tab.

2Click on the Calibrate... button.

An adjustment pattern for pitch
and phase will appear.
2

3Using the OSD controls, open the
OSD Menu and the Pitch icon.

4 Adjust

the pitch level so the
pattern of fine vertical stripes
display evenly.

5 In the OSD Menu, select the
Phase icon.

6Adjust the phase level so the adjusutment pattern shows clearly.

7After completing these adjustments, press the ENTER and
MENU buttons to exit the OSD
Menu.

8Click on the CANCEL button or

press the ENTER and MENU
buttons to exit the OSD Menu.

Hint

Adjustment pattern for pitch and phase

	 For Windows 2000, the pitch and phase may be calibrated after the Exit
Windows screen is displayed. If the frequency needs to be calibrated, light
and dark vertical stripes will appear in the dark areas of the screen. If the
tracking needs to be calibrated, light and shade will appear horizontally in the
dark areas of the screen (for 1024 x 768-bit resolution).
	 This method is recommended in situations where the tablet driver has not
been installed.

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The DTI-520 Display

Menu button :
Opens or closes the OSD
Menu.

− buttons, + buttons :

You can select an option that can
be activated.After activatng a
selected option, press the + button
to increase a selected item value,
and press the - button to decrease
it.

User's Guide

	 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu Buttons

ENTER Button

Activates or deactivates the selected OSD
menu option.
Also switches the image input from the RGB
– RGB cable and the image input from the
composite video cable. ▶ P.13

	 Using the OSD Menu
Adjusting picture quality and setting up the display are accomplished by using on-screen buttons to
establish and change adjustment items and values. Click on the Menu button and the menu screen
appears. Select the items to be adjusted and their desired settings.

	 How to Use the OSD Menu

1 Click

on the Menu button to display the Main Menu
Settings screen.

Example: Adjusting the brightness

2Click on the + button and the − button and select the items to
be adjusted. When the option you want to adjust is highlighted,
press the ENTER button.

3Use the + and − buttons to adjust numerical values and other
items.

4After making you change, press the ENTER button to save.
5To exit, press the Menu button.

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	 Types of OSD Menus
Some menu screen displays may vary depending on whether a RGB cable or a video cable
is connected. The following screens explained in Common Screens below are the same ones
regardless of the connection method.

● Common Screens
Contrast

Language

Select to increase
or decrease image
contrast.
Caution: Provided
“direct” is selected on
color temperature, it
cannot be changeable.

Select to choose a
language option for
the OSD: English,
Deutsch, Francais,
Espanol, Italiano, or
Japanese.

Brightness

Backlight

Select to increase
or decrease image
brightness.
Caution: If DIRECT is
selected in the Color
menu, Brightness
cannot be changed.

Selects to increase or
decrease the backlight
brightness level.

Color

Menu Position

Provides settings for 9300°, 6500°, and 5000°
Kelvin.
Also provides a User option that enables you
to adjust red, blue and green independently.

Select to move the
OSD menu around
the display.

Selecting DIRECT
displays the received
signal as it is without
any adjustment.
Choose a setting to
work with and press
Enter to activate your
selection. You can
change the user
setting by selecting
the icon ' '.
In the User Adjustment
window, change red,
blue and green to
calibrate color. To exit,
select the icon ' '.

Reset
Provides two options:
Use AUTO ADJUST
to reset only the
image parameters.
Use RECALL to reset
all screen options to
the factory default.
Selecting the exit ( )icon exits the Reset
screen without changes.

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The DTI-520 Display

User's Guide

Signal Source
Select D-SUB and
the image input from
the RGB – RGB cable
displays.
Select VIDEO and the
image input from the
composite video cable
displays.

● Screens that Display with a RGB Cable Connection
Horizontal Center (VGA only)

Phase (VGA only)

Select to move the
screen image left or
right.
To automatically
adjust, use the Reset
screen.

Select to reduce or
eliminate horizontal
distortion lines.
To automatically
adjust, use the Reset
screen.

Vertical Center (VGA only)

Pitch (VGA only)

Select to move the
screen image up or
down.
To automatically adjust,
use the Reset screen.

Select to reduce or
eliminate vertical distortion
lines.
To automatically adjust,
use the Reset screen.

● Screens that Display with a Video Cable Connection
Saturation

Sharpness

Adjust saturation of a
image.

Adjust sharpness of
a image.

Hue
Adjust hue of a
image.

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	Pen

	 The Parts of the Pen and Their Functions
Second Side Switch
With one touch of the second
side switch, functions that have
been previously established
become functional. ▶ P.21-22

Side Switch
With one touch of the side
switch, functions that have been
previously established become
functional. ▶ P.21-22

Pen Tip
• You can change the position of the screen
pointer by moving the tip of the pen.
• By varying the amount of pressure applied,
the boldness of lines and the size of points
can be adjusted.
• If the pen nib shows signs of ware, it can be
replaced. See page 25.

Default Switch Function Settings
Side Switch
Second Side Switch

Note

Windows

Macintosh

Right Button-click
Double-click

Right-click
Double-click

	 See P.20-22 about setting of the side switch and the second side switch.

	 Gripping the Pen
You can hold it just like a pen.

Caution
Please be careful by mistake not to push a switch.

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User's Guide

	 Basic Operations of the Pen
	 Moving the Pointer
	

By raising the pen a little above the screen and moving it,
you can move the position of the screen pointer.

	 Clicking and Double-clicking
Clicking
Tap on the screen lightly once with the tip of the pen to
click.

Double-clicking
Tap in the same place twice quickly with the tip
of the pen to double-click.

Note

The second side switch is set to double-click as a default setting.

	 Dragging
Select an icon or folder and then, while keeping the pen
tip pushed down, move the pen to move the object.

	 Using the Eraser
By setting the eraser function and then tracing over the
display, pictures and handwritten characters disappear
as if erased by a standard eraser.

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	Using the Control Panel

Change the settings for the pen and adjust the pointer and pen tip positions with the control panel.
*When connecting and using multiple tablets, see page 24.

	 Displaying the Control Panel

	
	 Opening the Control Panel in Windows
Click on the Windows Start button, go to All Programs (P) or Programs (P), open Pen Tablet and
select Pen Tablet Properties.

	 Opening the Control Panel in Macintosh
Open System Settings and then Pen Tablet.

	 Control Panel Basics
You select the pen tab.

4
1
2
3
5
6

NO

2

Setting Item
Description
Selects
the
side
switch
button functions for pens equipped
The second side switch and
with a side switch. See page 21-22.
the side switch
Customizes the amount of pressure needed to click or draw
Tip Feel

3
4

Double Click Distance
Click Sound

5
6

Default
Advanced

1

with the pen.
Adjusts the size of the double-click area. See page 21.
When checked, an audible “click” sound will be heard
whenever a pen click occurs and your computer speakers are
turned on.
Returns the PEN tab settings to their factory defaults.
When the Side Switch is set to right click or other click
functions, select one of the following two modes of operation.
・Hover Click: allows you to perform click functions by
pressing the Side Switch when the pen tip is raised slightly
above the active surface.
・Click & Taps: press the Side Switch and then lightly press
the pen tip against the active surface. This is the default
setting for tablet PCs.

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Using the Control Panel

Function Names
Windows

Macintosh

Click

Click

Right-Click

Right-Click

Middle-Click

Middle-Click

4th click(Forward)
5th click(Back)

Double-Click
Click-Lock
Pop-up Menu
Erase
Keystroke

MODIFIER

User's Guide

	 Switch and Button Settings
Description
Performs the same operations as a normal mouse.
Simulates a 4th mouse button click, which on Windows systems typically
issues the Forward command in browser applications. Not available on
Macintosh systems.
Simulates a 5th mouse button click, which typically issues the Forward
command in browser applications. Not available on Macintosh systems
Simulates a left mouse button double-click. For easier double-clicking, use
this function instead of tapping twice with your pen.
Simulates holding down the left mouse button. Press the tool button once
to initiate click lock. Press the button again to release click lock. Click lock
is useful for dragging objects or selecting blocks of text.
Displays a Pop-up Menu on your screen.
See page 22 for more information.
Works like the eraser on a pencil in graphic applications that support the
Erase function.
Enables you to simulate a series of keystrokes. Selecting this option displays the define keystroke dialog box, where you can enter a keystroke
or keystroke sequence to play back. Keystroke combinations can include
letters, numbers, function keys (such as F3) and modifier keys (such as
SHIFT, ALT, or CTRL for Windows, or SHIFT, OPTION, COMMAND, and
CONTROL for Macintosh).

Enables you to assign modifier key(s) (such as SHIFT or CTRL). Many applications use modifier keys to constrain the size or placement of objects.
Selecting this option displays the DEFINE MODIFIER dialog box where
you can assign one or more modifier key functions.

Pan/Scroll

Pan/Scroll allows you to move an open file or image within a window. This
function can only be set to the Side Switch.
In an application that does not provide a free-hand tool, scroll speed can
be set to one of 5 speeds. Move the slider to the desired setting.
・Slow:	 reduces scroll speed
・Fast:	 increases scroll speed.
Sets the button so that, when pressed, the pressure is locked at the current
Pressure Hold
* Displays only with the use of the Side pressure level until the button is released. For example, you can paint with
pressure sensitivity until you reach the bush size that you like.
Switch or Second Side Switch.

Mode Toggle
Tablet PC Input Panel

Toggles between Pen Mode and Mouse Mode.
In Windows Vista and tablet PCs, this function will open the tablet PC input
panel.

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Function Names
Windows

Description

Macintosh

Journal
Open/Run...

Ink Toggle
Application Defined
Default Settings

Disabled

This function opens Microsoft Journal, an application for Windows Vista
and tablet PC.
Opens an application or file.
This function will open a dialog box. Click Browse to select an application
or file. The selection you make appears in the Application To Run box. Click
"OK" to accept the selection.
Lets you use your pen to toggle the Ink Anywhere function of Inkwell on
and off. Note that Ink must be turned on for this button function to work.
Allows the application to determine the button function. Use this for applications such as CAD programs that have built-in button support.
Click on this button and all settings return to their default settings.
Disables the button function.

	 Customizing the Pop-up Menu
Use the POP-UP MENU tab to define the available functions on the Pop-up Menu list.
To display the Pop-up Menu, set a tool button to the POP-UP MENU function. Whenever you press
that button, the Pop-up Menu is displayed. Select from available items in the Pop-up Menu by
clicking on them. To close the Pop-up Menu without making a selection, click outside of the Pop-up
Menu.

1
2
3

4
5

NO

Setting Item

1
2
3

Button function
Remove
Pop-up Items

4
5

Pop-up Font and Font Size
Default

Description
Select a button function to add to the Pop-up Menu list.
Removes the selected item from the list.
Displays a list of functions that have been added to the
Pop-up Menu. To change the order of an item, drag it
to a new location. Double-click on an item to make edits.
Sets the FONT and FONT SIZE of the Pop-up Menu.
Retur ns all tab settings to their default values.
This action will delete all Pop-up Menu items that have
been defined.

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Make the necessary adjustments so that when the pen nib is brought near the LCD screen, the
pointer displays properly in the area where the pen nib is placed (parallactic adjusting).
* When using an analog RGB input type of LCD pen tablet, please refer to “Blurring and Protrusion of the
Picture from the LCD Panel” on P. 14 and make any necessary adjustments to the screen.
* When using multiple tablets, see page 24.

User's Guide

	 Synchronizing the Positions of the Pen Tip and Pointer

1	 Click on Calibrate... and the screen

used for making adjustments will
appear.

2	 Click in the middle of the cross mark in

the upper left-hand corner of the screen
while sitting in your normal seating position
with the pen nib and the cross mark will
move to the bottom right-hand side of the
screen.

3	Click

again in the middle of the
c ro s s m a r k t h a t i s n o w i n t h e
bottom right-hand corner of the
screen while sitting in your normal
seating position and the cross
mark will disappear. The process
of synchronizing positions is now
complete.
Click on the OK button in the lower part
of the screen to close the screen.

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Using Multiple Interactive Pen Displays

When multiple interactive pen displays are connected and are to be used, it is necessary to set up the
pen and calibrate for each interactive pen display individually. Please follow the procedures below to
carry this out.

1Bring the pen tip near the display for which the setup is to take place. Verify that the pointer
moves in conjunction with the pen tip.

2Open the control panel. (Please refer to the screenshot accompanying Step 1 of the procedure
described in “Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD Panel” on P. 14)

3Open the Calibrate tab and verify that the correct monitor name is displayed in the Monitor field.
● If Another Monitor Name is Displayed in the Monitor Field...
	
	
	

The control panel of a different interactive pen display is being displayed. Press the ESC key on 	
the keyboard to close the control panel and, beginning with Step 1, repeat the above procedure 	
to display the correct control panel.

*If the monitor name is changed without displaying the control panel, the tablet will not be set up correctly.

	 【Important】
	
	
	
	

When more than one interactive pen tablet is connected, the control panel of the last 	
tablet to recognize the pen tip is displayed. Even after identifying the pointer, if you 	
use the pen on another tablet to open its control panel, the pen tip is recognized and 	
the control panel of this tablet opens. Please refer to the following example.

	 Example > Setting up Display A when Displays A and B are connected.
	 1. The pointer is identified by Display A.
	 2. The control panel of Display A is displayed. → OK
		 The pen is used on Display B to display the control panel → NOT OK (This carries out the 	
		 setup of Display B)
		 The computer mouse is used on Display B to display the control panel → OK

4Refer to “Blurring and Protrusion of the Picture from the LCD Panel” on P. 14 and carry out calibrations.

To set up the pen, open the PEN tab, refer to “Switch and Button Settings” on P. 21 and carry out the
setup.

5Repeat Steps 1 – 4 to set up another display.

Caution 	

Depending on your PC graphics card or driver, multi-monitor set up may not be
available.

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	Supplementary Information

	Removing Stains
If the product casing or pen becomes soiled, wipe off with a clean, soft cloth.
If this fails to remove the stains, soak a clean, soft cloth with a water-diluted detergent mixture,
wring thoroughly and wipe off.
If the protective covering for the LCD display becomes soiled, wipe with a dry, soft cloth. If the
stain is difficult to remove, try moistening the cloth slightly.

Caution	

User's Guide

	

Do not use detergents for cleaning. The use of detergents may
adversely affect the performance of the pen. Also, do not use
organic solvents, as they may cause surface discolouration.

	 Replacing the Pen Nib
When the pen nib becomes worn down so that it is 1mm or less in length, replace it as shown in the
illustration below. If the pen nib becomes worn down and angular in shape, it can easily damage the
surface of the protective covering of the LCD display.

Remove the pen nib

Insert a new nib

Less than 1mm
Pen nib

Using a pair of tweezers or a similar Insert the new nib, firmly pushing it
tool, pull the nib out of the pen.
in until it stops.
Caution	

Please prevent children from placing the grip pen or pen nib
in their mouths. There is the danger that the nib may be pulled
out and swallowed. If the grip pen is placed in the mouth, it
may be damaged.

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Supplementary Information

	 Attaching the Pen Tether
The pen tether may be attached to ensure that the pen is not lost or mislaid.

Procedure:

1Pass the tip of the pen tether through the fitting.

Installation
Fitting

2.Pass the tip through the loop of the opposite end of the pen tether.

3.Pass the opposite tip of the pen tether through the hole at the
top of the pen, and then pass the fitting through the loop.

4.Secure the fitting with the screws provided. The fittings may be installed in any one of the
four holes shown below.

Screw Holes

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	Troubleshooting

User's Guide

	

	 Display Troubleshooting
	 If One of These Messages Should Appear...
Message

What to Do

Reference

Prior to connecting the product, if you have a monitor
that you have been using, connect it and then adjust
the horizontal frequency to 30–80 kHz and the vertical
frequency to 50 –75 Hz. Connect the product.
- Verify that the video signal cable* is connected.
- Verify that the video signal cable connector pins are not
bent or broken.
• When the computer goes in to power saving mode,
move the mouse or press any keyboard key.
• Verify that the computer graphics board is correctly
installed.
• Verify that the video signal cable is connected.
• Verify that the video signal cable connector pins are not
bent or broken.
• If you are using a cable other than the video signal cable
that was included with the product, this message may
appear prior to the computer going into power-saving
mode. The product is not out of order. Use the cable that
was included to connect the product.

ー

P.10-11
ー
ー
ー
P.10-11
ー
P.9

P.10-11

The RGB – RGB cable is not connected.
P.10-11

The composite video cable is not connected.
Set the refresh rate so that it is 70Hz or less.
The refresh rate may be adjusted at the Screen Profile
dialog box for your computer.

Caution

ー

* Video signal cable indicates both USB cables (see page 9).

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Troubleshooting

	 If One of These Conditions Should Appear...
Condition

What to Do

Reference

The power lamp lights up orange or
orange and blue.

• Verify that the video signal cable is connected.
• Verify that the video signal cable connector pins are not
bent or broken.
• When the computer goes in to power saving mode,
move the mouse or press any keyboard key.
• Verify that the computer graphics board is correctly
installed.
• Verify that the power cable is connected and turn the
power switch on.

P.10-11
ー

The power lamp doesn’t light up
and the screen doesn’t display.
The screen doesn’t display even
when the power switch is turned on.
The picture is distorted
The picture appears wavy
The picture flickers

The picture is not clear

The picture appears doubled or in
triplicate

The picture is out of position
The picture size is incorrect
The picture is dark.
Waves and vertical stripes appear in
the picture.
The picture color is uneven.
The color white does not display as
white.

ー
ー
P.10-11

ー

•Adjust the pitch and phase.
•Verify that your computer display adapter is compatible
with the product.
•Verify that the graphics mode and frequency for the
input signal are compatible with the product.
•Adjust the computer’s refresh rate (vertical frequency) for
optimal display.

P.15-17
ー

•Adjust the contrast and brightness.
•Adjust the pitch and phase.
•Set your computer’s resolution to SXGA (1280 x 1024).

P.15-17
P.15-17
ー
ー

•Do not add an extension to the video signal cable and
refrain from using the input selector.
•Connect the video signal cable firmly to the connector.
•Adjust the pitch and phase.
•Adjust the horizontal and vertical positioning. Depending
on the input signal and video card, the picture may not
entirely fill the screen.
•Adjust the brightness.
•Adjust the pitch and phase.
•Adjust the color temperature.

P.31
P.31

ー
P.15-17
P.15-17

P.15-17
P.15-17
P.15-17

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Condition

What to Do

Reference

The pen nib produces a click even
when only very lightly coming in
contact with the screen.
The pen does not produce a click
unless excessive pressure is used.
The pen nib produces a click prior to
coming into contact with the screen.

Use the control panel to set the pen nib sensitivity to Firm
setting.

P.20

Use the control panel to set the pen nib sensitivity to Soft
setting.
Use the control panel to set the pen nib sensitivity to Firm
setting.
When the status lamp turns blue in response to the pen
nib being moved to close proximity to the screen, either
the pen or the tablet is probably defective.
Please verify that the status lamp turns blue when the
pen nib and side switch are pushed. If the lamp doesn’
t change color, this probably indicates that either the pen
or the tablet is probably defective.
Verify that the side switch setting in the control panel isn’t
set to Not Available. .
If possible, quickly click in the same area.
You can also set the side and second side switches so
that one click is the equivalent of a double-click.
In the control panel, set the double-clicking interval to a
longer setting and set the pen nib sensitivity to a lighter
setting.
Verify that the double-click speed setting is not too fast in
the regular mouse control panel.
Please refer to your software application and the store
where you bought the application to verify whether it
is pressure function-enabled. Some applications have
special settings that must be established before the
pressure function becomes operational.
The tablet driver probably is not installed properly. Try reinstalling it.

P.20

The pen nib and side switch do not
work.
The side switch does not work.
The pen cannot be double-clicked
using the pen nib.

The pressure function cannot be
used.

User's Guide

	 The Pen and Side Switch do not Operate Correctly (For Both Windows and Macintosh)

P.20

P.6

P.20-22
ー
P.20-22
P.20-22
ー

ー

P.12

	 General Troubleshooting
Condition

What to Do

Reference

When a replacement computer is
purchased or new software is used,
the tablet cannot be used.
The tablet, which is connected to a
USB hub, doesn’t respond.

Installing the newest version of tablet driver may
resolve this problem. The newest tablet driver can be
downloaded from the Wacom homepage.
Some USB hubs cannot recognize tablets. Connect the
tablet directly to the computer’s USB port.

ー

ー

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Troubleshooting

	 Troubleshooting for Windows
Condition

Even when connected to the USB
port, the pen is inoperable.

When Windows is in DOS full screen
mode, moving the pointer with the
pen becomes impossible.
If the mouse is set for left-handed
use in the regular mouse control
panel, the ability to click with the
pen nib is lost.

What to Do
•Check the connection of the USB connector. If using
a USB hub connection, try connecting directly to the
computer’s USB port.
•When the product model type appears in the Unknown
Device list, select it and click the Delete button, canceling
all settings for it. Next, click the Renew button and,
following the directions in the New Hardware dialog box,
re-install the tablet driver.
•If use of the USB port is advantageous, open the Control
Panel folder and then the System folder. Then open, in
order, the Hardware and Device Manager folders. Next,
check and make sure that USB (Universal Serial Bus)
Controller appears in the list that is displayed. If it isn’
t present, it will be necessary to adjust your computer.
Please consult your computer maker regarding this.
When using a DOS mouse, the pen is inoperable. You
must use another mouse.
Restart Windows.

Reference
P.10-11

ー

ー

ー

ー

	 Troubleshooting for Macintosh
Condition
Even when connected to the USB
port, the pen is inoperable.

The product always reverts to
mouse mode and the pressure
function cannot be used.

What to Do

Reference

-Check the connection of the USB connector. Connect
directly to the computer’s USB port.
-If equipped with a USB card, the system software has
probably not been installed properly.
-If you have any other high-speed, high-power USB
peripherals, connect these and check and see whether
they operate properly or not. If these other units operate
properly, this would seem to indicate that the tablet is
defective.
The tablet driver may not be properly installed. Try
reinstalling it.

P.10-11
ー
ー

P.12

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	Specification

User's Guide

	

General Specifications
Physical dimensions(W D H):	344 × 300 × 49 mm (excluding stand)
Weight:	
4.6kg (including stand)
Main unit input voltage:	
DC12V
Power consumption:	
23 W or less (DC12 V)
Usage temperature and
humidity ranges:	
5–35 degrees C, 20–80%RH (conditions where condensation does not form)
Storage temperature and
humidity ranges:	
-10–60 degrees C, 20–90%RH (conditions where condensation does not form) (at 60
degrees C maximum storage humidity is 38%; at 90% humidity, maximum storage
temperature is 42 degrees)

LCD Display Specifications
Display:	
Screen size:	
Resolution (75Hz Max.):	
Pixel pitch:	
Display dimensions:	
Color depth:	
Signal inputs:	
	
	
	
	
Plug and Play:	

a-Si TFT Active Matrix LCD
15 inches
1024 × 768 dot (XGA), 800 × 600 dot (SVGA), 640 × 480 dot (VGA)
0.297(W) × 0.297 (H) mm
304.1 × 228.1mm
253 level; 16,190,000 colors
Analog RGB input 0.7 Vp-p, 75Ω, straight polarity
Synchronous inputs: TTL level, 2.2 kΩ, polarity freedom (horizontal / vertical separation or
composite synchronous input)
Digital inputs: DVI 1.0
Synchronous frequency: horizontal: 30 – 56.5 kHz; vertical 45 – 75 Hz .(When resolution
is 1024 × 768 dot (XGA), vertical frequency is in the 45-70Hz range.)
Scanning method: all non-interlace
DDC2B

*	 On rare occasions, light and dark dots may appear on a small part of the display screen. This condition does not
indicate product failure.
*	 Afterimages may remain on the screen after still images have been displayed for a long period of time, but these will
disappear after a short period of time.

Tablet Specifications
Reading method:	
Maximum reading range:	
Reading resolution:	
Reading accuracy: 	
Maximum reading height:	
Data transfer rate:	
Pressure level:	
Interface:	

Electromagnetic induction method
304.1 × 228.1mm
Maximum 20 lpmm (0.05 mm)
+/- 0.5 mm; four corners(25mm wide, 80mm long from each corner of four "L" shaped
area) to be +/- 1.5 mm.
5mm
Maximum 100 points per second
512 levels
USB, RS-232C

Grip Pen Specifications (IP-110)
Side switch type	
Pressure functions:	
Pen nib switch type
/retraction motion:	
Load when pen nib is switched on:	
Physical dimensions and weight:	

Double
Pen nib switch
Non-retractable/0.2 mm or less
30 g or less
12.5 × 147.5 mm, 10 g

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	Warranty

			 (WORLDWIDE, EXCEPT FOR EUROPE, AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST)
	

Limited warranty

Wacom warrants the product, to the original consumer purchaser, except for the Software
and consumable items such as the pen nibs, to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years, from the date of
original retail purchase, as evidenced by a copy of the receipt and registration with Wacom
within 30 days of purchase.
The Software is licensed “as is.” Wacom makes no warranty with respect to its quality or
performance.Wacom cannot guarantee you uninterrupted service or the correction of any
errors.
Upon discovery of a defect in the product, except in the Software, within the Warranty Period,
you should contact Wacom Technical Support via telephone, email, or fax to obtain an RMA
(Return Merchandise Authorization) number and instructions for shipping the product to a
service location designated by Wacom. You should send the product, shipping charges
prepaid, to the designated service location, accompanied by the return authorization number,
your name, address and telephone number, proof of purchase date, and a description of
the defect. Wacom will pay for return shipping by United Parcel Service or by an equivalent
service as chosen by Wacom.
Wacom’s sole obligation and entire liability under this warranty shall be, at Wacom’s option,
either the repair or replacement of the defective product or parts thereof of which Wacom is
notified during the Warranty Period;provided, however, that you are responsible for (i) the cost
of transportation of the product to the designated service location and (ii) any loss or damage
to the product resulting from such transportation.
Wacom shall have no responsibility to repair or replace the product if the failure of the product
has resulted from accident, abuse, misuse, negligence, or unauthorized modification or repair, or
if it has been handled or stored other than in accordance with Wacom’s storage instructions.
Any descriptions, drawings, specifications, samples, models, bulletins, or similar material,
used in connection with the sale of the product, shall not be construed as an express
warranty that the product will conform or comply with your requirements.
EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE, THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES
MADE BY WACOM ON THIS PRODUCT. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE
GIVEN BY WACOM, ITS DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A
WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY, AND YOU MAY NOT
RELY ON ANY SUCH INFORMATION OR ADVICE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
WACOM LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY LEGALLY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO THE
DURATION OF WACOM’S EXPRESS WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS
ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
NEITHER WACOM NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION,
PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS
PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE)
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, EVEN IF WACOM HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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Warranty service outside of the U.S.A. and Canada

User's Guide

In the event that any of the above limitations are held unenforceable, Wacom’s liability for any
damages to you or any party shall not exceed the purchase price you paid, regardless of the
form of any claim.
This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the United States of America and the state
of Washington. This Limited Warranty is valid for and only applies to products purchased and
used inside the United States (and its territories or possessions) and Canada.

For products purchased or used outside of the United States and Canada, the warranty
period is one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase. Upon discovery of a defect
in the product, except in the Software, within the Warranty Period you should contact your
local dealer or distributor. If an authorized Wacom repair center is not available in your local
country you will be responsible for all transportation costs including duties and taxes to and
from the Wacom repair center. In all other respects the terms of the warranty as set forth
above apply to such sales.

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	Obtaining Technical Support

If you experience a problem with this product that cannot be solved by referring to this
guide or the manual included with your driver CD, please refer to our online FAQ or
contact our support staff.
Online FAQ: http://www.wacom-asia.com/faq/faq_index.html
Email: http://www.wacom-asia.com/contact/contact_index.html
Phone support is available from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm on weekdays:
Tel: +81-3-5309-1588, Fax: +81-3-5309-1514
(International calling fees differ by region.)
------------------------------------------------Support for Hong Kong residents is available from Wacom Hong Kong Ltd.
URL: www.wacom.com.hk
Tel: (852) 2836-8186, Fax: (852) 3519-4833
Email: sales:wacom.com.hk
------------------------------------------------Regarding Limited Warranty in the Asia Pacific region (excluding China and Hong Kong)
Wacom Co., Ltd. warrants the product, to the original consumer purchaser, including
the main unit and accessories such as the AC adapter and cables, to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one
(1) year, from the date of original retail purchase, as evidenced by a copy of the receipt
(proof of purchase) or if issued, the warranty card from your local reseller or distributor.
Wacom's Limited Warranty Policy for Asia Pacific can be found on the Asia Pacific
website at: www.wacom-asia.com/technical/warranty/img/Limited_Warranty_AP.pdf
Premium Extended Warranty Service is available in Asia Pacific
http://www.wacom-asia.com/technical/warranty/premiumwarranty.html

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