Huion GT-220, GT-185, GT-190 User Manual

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Key Safety Measures

1) Please read all the specifications written in this manual and keep it for the future reference.
2) Please read all the notices and specifications on the monitor.
4) Please do not use accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer.
5) Do not place the monitor near water sources such as bathtub, washbasin, sinks, washing machine, damp basement, swimming pooletc.
6) Prevent the monitor from fall or hit. Only placement tables that are recommended by the manufacturer or sold together with the monitor should be used. When installing wallboards and structures, please refer to the manufacturer's specification and use installation tools that are approved by the manufacturer.
7) The grooves and holes on the main case or its rear and bottom are designed for ventilation.
8) Prevent the monitor from overheating. Do not place the monitor on beds, sofas, carpets or in embedded devices to avoid blocking vents. Only power supplies shown on the nameplate can be used for the monitor. If you have questions about the power supply type that you are using, please consult the distributor of your monitor or the local power supply bureau.
9) This monitor is equipped with specific power plug according to your requirements when you bought it. If we do not have the power plug you have required, please buy suitable power plug in your country.
10) Power supply is the main electricity source for your monitor. Do not place anything on the AC adapter or the power wire. To protect your monitor, please switch off the power when it is not in use. During blackouts or when not in use for longer time, unplug the monitor from the socket in order to prevent surges impacting the monitor through the power wire.
11) Do not overload the socket or lengthen the power wire, it may lead to electric shocks.
12) Make sure no foreign bodies get inside the monitor trough grooves as to prevent short-circuit or fire. Prevent liquid from splashing on the monitor.
13) If the monitor has a breakdown, do not open the main case and try to repair it by yourself. Please ask a service for proper repair and maintenance.
14) When the following situations occur, please unplug the monitor and ask the service for full repair and maintenance: A. The power wire or plug is damaged or worn. B. There is liquid splashed on the main case. C. The monitor has been drenched. D. When the monitor cannot be used normally even though the specifications are closely referred to, please adjust the buttons designated in the manual because other improper adjustments may cause danger and it requires a great deal of repair and maintenance from a repairman to set the monitor right. E. The monitor has fallen or the main case is damaged. F. When obvious abnormalities occur to the monitor, a repair is needed.
15) While getting the components replaced, you are supposed to guarantee that the repairman is using the substitute components specified by the manufacturer. These substitute components must be same as original components in terms of functionality and performance. Unauthorized component replacement might cause fire, electric shocks or other dangers.
16) When a repair for the monitor is finished, the repairman should conduct routine safety inspection in order to guarantee that the monitor is in safe operational condition .
17) Plug is supposed to be placed near the monitor or in positions where it is easy to use.
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1. Brief Introductions
1.1 Packing List
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1.2 Overview of the Monitor
1.3 Installation
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2. Driver Interface Introduction
2.1 Control Interface
2.2 Pen Pressure Test
2.3 Pen Setting
2.4 Screen Setting
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2.5 Workspace and Advanced Setting (GT-185)
2.6 Calibration
2.7 Pen Pressure Sensitivity Settings
3. Rechargeable Li-ion Battery & Tip
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4. Using OSD (Screen Image Adjustment)
4.1 Screen Image Adjustment(GT-190)
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4.2 Screen Image Adjustment(GT-220[Type A] / GT-185)
4.3 Screen Image Adjustment(GT-220[Type B])
5. Possible Breakdowns and Solutions
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5.1 Possible Breakdowns Related to the Pen Display
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5.2 Possible Breakdowns Related to Hand Input Function
5.3 Support TabletPC
6. Product Specifications
6.1 Specifications of the Monitor(GT-190)
6.2 Specifications of the Monitor(GT-220)
6.3 Specifications of Pen Input
6.4 Specifications of the Monitor(GT-185)
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1. Brief Introduction

After opening the packing, please confirm that the following articles are in the packing box:
1.1 GT-220 Packing List:
• LCD screen × 1
• AC adapter × 1
• VGA cable × 1, HDMI cable × 1, USB cable × 1
Pen charging cable × 1, Power cable × 1
• Rechargeable pen × 1, Pen tips × 8, Pen clip × 1, Pen holder × 1
• Manual × 2 (For Windows and Mac)
• Driver software CD × 1
GT- 190 Packing List:
• LCD screen × 1
• AC adapter × 1
• VGA cable × 1, USB cable × 1,
Pen charging cable × 1, Power cable × 1
• Rechargeable pen × 1, Pen tips × 8, Pen clip × 1, Pen holder × 1
• Manual × 2 (For Windows and Mac)
• Driver software CD × 1
GT-220
GT-190
GT-185 Packing List:
• LCD screen × 1
• AC adapter × 1
• VGA cable × 1, HDMI cable × 1, USB cable × 1,
Pen charging cable × 1, Power cable × 1
• Rechargeable pen × 1, Pen tips × 8, Pen clip × 1, Pen holder × 1
• Manual × 2 (For Windows and Mac)
• Driver software CD × 1
If any of the articles is missing, please contact your distributor.
GT-185

1.2 Overview of the Monitor

1.2.1 Front view
1) LED monitor and hand input operation area accept hand-input text and image information, and then the data is transmitted to
the PC.
2) LED pilot lamp
When the monitor is functioning properly, the pilot lamp will turn green.
When it's not functioning properly, the pilot lamp will turn red.
Remarks: If the pen display shows no signal, please refer to the following procedures:
1) First check that the AC adapter is properly connected and pilot lamp is on.
2) Check if all the ports are connected or not.
3) Whether the PC is properly set or not. References for the PC settings are as follow:
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(1) Right click the desktop - screen resolution:
1.2.2 Overview of the push button area
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GT-185
1) POWER: Power switch. It can switch on/off the monitor.
2) MENU: Menu button. On pressing on it, you can activate OSD or conduct the adjustment confirmation.
3) +: Upward adjustment button. When the OSD is activated, adjustment functions include upward, towards the right or increase.
4) -: Downward adjustment button. Adjustment functions: downward, towards the left or decrease.
5) AUTO: Automatic adjustment button. When the OSD menu is active, press this button, it will return to previous menu the OSD.
When the OSD menu is inactive, It will auto adjust display made to its utmost performance according to VGA settings.
1.2.3 Overview of the rear
1) VGA input & USB output
First connect the VGA port with PC through which hand input screen can display the PC screen. Realization of hand input
function requires USB port to be connected with the USB port of the PC.
2) DC IN port (power supply)
Plug the port of the AC adapter into this port and then connect the AC adapter to the nearest AC socket.
3) DVI&HDMI
Connect the DVI or HDMI port with PC through which hand input screen can display the PC screen.
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1.2.4 The Adjustment of the Monitor Support
The angle of the monitor can be adjusted manually.
Remarks: The angel of the stand can be adjusted from 15°to 80°.

1.3 Installation

1.3.1 Operating System Requirements
Pen input function is supported in following OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10
1.3.2 Software Installation
Please close all painting software and antivirus software before driver installation.
Please don't connect the USB cable before driver installation.
We kindly recommend downloading latest drivers form our official website since they are regularly updated.
1)If your PC operating system is Windows 7/8/8.1/10, you need to install pen input driver program.
Installation procedure:
(1) Insert the driver disk into the CD-ROM drive of your PC and run "Setup.exe". Then the image will appear :
(2) Click "confirm" after finishing the installation.
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2) There will be a small icon at the lower corner of the screen after finishing driver installation (Picture 1). Or you can find the
driver icon by clicking Start-All Applications-PenDisplayDriver (Picture 2). The pen display icon will be disabled if the
USB cable is disconnected (Picture 3).
3) After driver installation, please connect the monitor with your PC by USB cable.
Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3
4) Click the small icon, enter into pen display configuration (for Windows8).
GT-190 / GT-220 GT-185

2. Driver Interface Introduction

2.1 Control Interface

GT-190 / GT-220 GT-185
When you double click the Pen display icon ( ) which normally appears in the system tray at the corner of the screen, you
will see the control panel (pictured above). It will display driven-related information. Controlling the panel by enclosed
rechargeable pen can set up functions for the rechargeable pen, regulate the pen pressure sensitive and modify the working
area and shortcut keys.
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2.2 Pen Pressure Test

Click Pen Pressure Test into Pressure Sensitivity Testing

2.3 Pen setting

Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6
2.3.1 Key Functions You can configure various mouse functions for the rechargeable pen (Picture 4): "Mouse Left Button, Mouse Middle Button, Mouse Right Button, None Button, Switch Screen and Keyboard key" from the corresponding right drop-down menu of the "Second Button and First Button. Note: (1)"Left Button, Middle Button, Right Button" functions represent a normal mouse left, middle, right button functions. (2) When choosing "Middle Button", the corresponding pen button will have the same "press" function as a normal mouse, but will not have the "scroll" function. (3) When choosing the "Keyboard Keys", there will appear an "Express Key Setting (as Picture 5-6). You can set up pen button functions in the same way like any "Express Key" or "Keyboard Key" functions.

2.4 Screen setting

GT-190 / GT-220 GT-185
When your computer is connected to two screens in the extended mode, you can choose the corresponding work area of the
monitor in the setup screen area.
1. Monitor 1: Choose this monitor, the cursor can only move accordingly in your main monitor.
2. Monitor 2: Choose this monitor, the cursor can only move accordingly in your second monitor.
3. All desktop area: Choose this, the cursor can move from Monitor 1 to Monitor 2.
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2.5 Workspace and Advanced Setting (GT-185)

By clicking “Advanced Setting” button in monitor settings (see the selected area above), you will access the working area and express keys’ settings.
Area A: Express Keys
Area B: Working Area
Note: 1) There are 8 Express Keys on the left side of the pen display.
2) You can click any of the Express Keys to set up any keyboard keys functions for the Express Keys.
3) The default functions for Express Keys in Photoshop are as follows:
K1:Cancel K2:Erase K3: Switch Pen K4: Zoom In K5: Zoom Out K6: Brush Larger K7: Brush Smaller K8: Move
Area A: Express Keys’ Settings Area Area B: The Work Area

2.6 Calibration

Click the screen calibration button to enter the calibration interface. You will calibrate the screen automatically by using the pen
to click the the cross shown on the screen.
By clicking "Restore to Defaults" button it will restore the original calibration.

2.7 Pen Pressure Sensitivity Settings

Pressure sensitivity: move the slider from left to right; it can be used to adjust sensitivity of the tip and the severity of the stroke.
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3. Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Pen

Charging port
Plug in USB cable to charge
Button 2
Button 1
The LED indicator flashes during charging, and stops when finished.
Pen tip
Replacing the rechargeable pen tip
A: Pull out the pen tip from rechargeable pen by using a pen Clip that is inside the pen holder.
Charging time: about 1 hour
1. Tap on any surface with the tip of a pen to “wake it up”.
2. It will “ auto sleep” if not used for a period of time.
Note: If the line is unstable, it means you have to charge.
B: Push the pen tip in to check out if it is secured.
Gently unscrew the pen holder in the counter clockwise direction. You will see one pen tip replacement tool & 8 spare pen tips inside.
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4. Using OSD (Screen Image Adjustment)

4.1 Screen Image Adjustment (GT-190)

4.1.1 Luminance Control
Luminance
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
1) Brightness: Adjusting background brightness of the screen images. Press the buttons “-”and “+” to reduce and increase brightness.
2) Contrast: Adjusting difference between darkness and brightness of the screen. Press the buttons "-" and "+" to reduce and
increase contrast.
3) Gamma: Adjusting the screen pixie to the certain brightness with the button “-” and “+”.
4.1.2 Picture Control
Picture
Phase Clock
H.Position
V.Position
1) Phase: Adjusting the horizontal blinking of characters on the screen .
2) Clock : Adjusting the vertical blinking of characters on the screen .
3) H.Position: Adjusting images left and right by using the buttons "-" and "+".
4) V.Position: Adjusting images downward and upward by using the buttons "-" and"+".
4.1.3 Color Control
Color
Color Temperature
Red
Green
Blue
Color Temperature
Color
8200K 9300K
11500K
sRGB
User Define
1) Color temperature: There are different kinds of color temperature that you can choose from. With the change in color
temperature, color of the eight images will also differ.
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4.1.4 OSD Control
OSD Settings
Horizontal
Vertical
Transparency
OSD Time Out
1) Horizontal: Adjusting the OSD position to left and right by using the buttons "-" and "+".
2) Vertical: Adjusting the OSD position downward and upward by using the buttons "-" and"+".
3) Transparency: Adjusting the Transparency of OSD screen image.
4) OSD Time Out: Reduce and increase the residence time of the OSD menu by using the buttons "-" and "+".
4.1.5 Setup Control
Setup
Language
Mute Input
Display Size
Volume
Reset
Setup
Input
VGA
DVI
Display Size
1) Language: There are eight languages that you can choose from.
2) Mute: You can turn on or turn off the sound.
3) Input: There are 2 signal inputs:VGA, DVI.
4) Display Size: There are 3 sizes of the monitor you can choose from.
5) Volume: Adjusting the volume left and right by using the button "-"and "+".
6) Reset: All the options are restored to the default positions.
Setup
English
Français Deutsch
Italiano Portugues
Русский
Español
简体中文
Setup
Full Screen
Smart Fit
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4.2 Screen Image Adjustment (GT-220[Type A] / GT-185)

4.2.1 AUTO IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
4.2.2 CONTRAST/BRIGHTBESS
CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
1 : EXIT SELECT: 2
CONTRAST: Adjusting difference between darkness and brightness of the screen. Press the button “DOWN” and “UP” to reduce and increase contrast.
BRIGHTNESS: Adjusting background brightness of the screen images. Press the button “DOWN” and “UP” to reduce and increase brightness.
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4.2.3 INPUT SELECT
INPUT SELECT
VGA
DVI
HDMI
1 : EXIT
There are 3 signal inputs for you to choose: VGA, DVI, HDMI. The monitor will display the PC screen information according to your choice.
4.2.4 INFORMATION
INFORMATION
RESOLUTION: 1366x768
H. FREQUENCY: 67.5KHz
V. FREQUENCY: 60.0Hz
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PIXEL CLOCK: 148.5MHz
1 : EXIT
It will show the information of your monitor.
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4.2.5 MANUAL IMAGE ADJUST
MANUAL IMAGE ADJUST
H. /V. POSITION
HORIZONTAL SIZE
FINE TUNE
SHARPNESS
ASPECT RATIO
OVERSCAN
ECO MODE
VIEW MODE
1 : EXIT SELECT: 2
Press the button “DOWN” and “UP” to adjust H./V.POSITION and HORIZONTAL SIZE. Or you can choose “FINE TUNE”
“OVERSCAN” “ECO MODE” “VIEM MODE” to adjust.
4.2.6 MANUAL IMAGE ADJUST
SETUP MENU
LANGUAGE SELECT RESOLUTION NOTICE OSD POSITION OSD TIME OUT OSD BACKGROUND AUTO POWER OFF POWER INDICATOR
SLEEP
1 : EXIT SELECT: 2
SETUP MENU
LANGUAGE SELECT ENGLISH Français Deutsch Español Italiano Suomi
Русский
日本語 Türkçe 한국의 繁體中文 简体中文
1 : EXIT
LANGUAGE SELECT: There are 12 languages for you to choose.
OSD TIME OUT: Reduce and increase the residence time of the OSD menu by using button “DOWN” and “UP”.
MEMORY RECALL: All the options are restored to the default positions.

4.3 Screen Image Adjustment (GT-220[Type B])

4.3.1 Picture Control
1) Brightness: Adjusting background brightness of the screen images. Press the buttons “-”and “+” to reduce and increase brightness.
2) Contrast: Adjusting difference between darkness and brightness of the screen. Press the buttons "-" and "+" to reduce and
increase contrast.
3) Gamma: Adjusting the screen pixie to the certain brightness with the button “-” and “+”.
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4.3.2 Position Control
1) Phase: Adjusting the horizontal blinking of characters on the screen .
2) Clock : Adjusting the vertical blinking of characters on the screen .
3) H.Position: Adjusting images left and right by using the buttons "-" and "+".
4) V.Position: Adjusting images downward and upward by using the buttons "-" and"+".
4.3.3 Color Control
1) Color temperature: There are different kinds of color temperature that you can choose from. With the change in color
temperature, color of the screen images will also differ.
4.3.4 OSD Control
1) Horizontal: Adjusting the OSD position to left and right by using the buttons "-" and "+".
2) Vertical: Adjusting the OSD position downward and upward by using the buttons "-" and"+".
3) Transparency: Adjusting the Transparency of OSD screen image.
4) OSD Time Out: Reduce and increase the residence time of the OSD menu by using the buttons "-" and "+".
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4.3.5 Setup Control
1) Language: There are eight languages that you can choose from.
2) Mute: You can turn on or turn off the sound.
3) Input: There are 3 signal inputs:VGA, DVI, HDMI.
4) DCR: You can turn on or turn off the dynamic contrast ratio.
5) Display Size: There are 3 sizes of the monitor you can choose from.
6) Reset: All the options are restored to the default positions.

5. Possible breakdowns and solutions

5.1 Possible Breakdowns Related to the Pen Display

Abnormal phenomena Suggesstions
*Whether the power is on or not?
The power indicator does not flash
The screen displays nothing
Images are blurred
*Whether the power wire is connected or not?
*Check the socket.
*Replace the power wire.
1. Whether the power of the PC is on or not? If not, please refer to the PC user manual or other documents to solve this problem.
2. Please refer to 2/4 and correctly connect the RGB input signal wire.
3. If you connect the monitor with a laptop, please correctly connect the RGB signal wire after starting the laptop. In the option of display mode settings, switch to the external RGB display mode (There are different switch methods for different laptops. Please refer to the PC user' s manual and other documents).
4. Whether the pilot lamp is green or not? If the monitor and the PC are in hibernation, please press the keyboard and mouse to restart the system.
5. Is the signal wire broken or bent? If so, please replace the signal wire.
The best display effect is available with the resolution
- GT-190:1440x900 / GT-220:1920x1080 / GT-185:1366x768
Lack of colors
Images are not in the middle or
improper in size
There is chromatism in images
Images jitter or ripple images appear
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Check the signal wire of the monitor and confirm that the pin is not bent or fractured.
Adjust Clock and Phase or press the AUTO button for automatic setup.
Adjust the RGB color or reselect color temperature.
It is likely that there is anelectric equipment nearby that brings about
electronic interference.
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5.2 Possible breakdowns related to hand input function

Abnormal phenomena Suggesstions
1. If the driver is damaged or is not properly installed, please uninstall the driver
and reinstall it. Please refer to 1.3.2.
The pen does not work
2. Whether the power is exhausted or not? If so, please charge.
3. If the nib has got shorten due to wear and tear, please replace the nib.
4.Try restarting the PC and the monitor.
5.Try pulling out and inserting the USB wire.
Cursor movement is abnormal
The side button of the pen doesn't work
There're great discrepancies in locations
Try pulling out and inserting the USB wire again or restarting the PC.
When pressing the side button, please make sure that the nib doesn’t touch glass surface and the distance between the nib and the surface is within 5mm.
Adjust the screen. Please refer to 2.6 for specific instructions.

5.3 Support Tablet PC

Also called Electronic Ink Function, which is normally used for supporting pressure sensitivity under Office 2007, Journal or
later version. For Sketchbook 6.0, Photoshop CC2014(or later) on Windows8 or later system, checking "Support TabletPC" is
needed to support pressure sensitivity.
As for other drawing software, please read the software instruction carefully to see whether it supports windows TabletPC or not,
and try to disable Support TabletPC if it is needed.
As the “Support TabletPC” checked, please turn off flicks to get a better using experience.
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6. Product Specifications

6.1 Specifications of the Monitor (GT-190)

Items Specifications
Product Names Pen input LCD
Display Equipment
Effective Display Size
Monitor Features
VGA input
Environmental Requirements
Wattage
Power Supply
Package Size
Weight
Adjustable Range of the Support
OS Compatibility
Video Interface
Resolution
Dot Pitch
Display Colors
Viewing Angles
Input
Temperature
Humidity
TFT LCD
19-inch/409.8mm ( H ) *255mm ( V )
1440 x 900
0.283mm x 0.283mm
16, 700, 000 colors
80°to the right , 80°to the left 70°upward and 70°downward
D-sub 15-pin(simulated RGB)
Operation: +5 - +40°C Storage: -20 - +60°C
Operation: 20 - 80%RH Storage: 5 - 95%RH
Less than 36W during operation, less than 1W in the power-saving mode
12V 3A
493(L) x 408(W) x 131(H)mm
3.6kg
15° — 80°
Windows 7/8/8.1/10 or later
VGA, DVI

6.2 Specifications of the Monitor (GT-220)

Items Specifications
Product Names
Display Equipment
Effective Display Size
Monitor Features
VGA input
Environmental Requirements
Wattage
Power Supply
Package Size
Weight
Resolution
Dot Pitch
Display Colors
Viewing Angles
Input
Temperature
Humidity
Pen input LCD
IPS LCD
21.5-inch /476.64 mm x 268.11 mm
1920 x 1080
0.248mm x 0.248mm
16, 700, 000 colors
89°to the right, 89°to the left 89°upward and 89°downward
D-sub 15-pin (simulated RGB)
Operation: +5 - +40°C Storage: -20 - +60°C
Operation: 20 - 80%RH Storage: 5 - 95%RH
Less than 36W during operation, less than 1W in the power-saving mode
12V 3A
558(L) x 124(W) x 408(H)mm
3.7kg
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Adjustable Range of the Support
OS Compatibility
Video Interface

6.3 Specifications of Pen Input

Pen Input Technique
Pen Power Consumption
Pen Input Resolution
Pen Pressure Sensing
Accuracy
Report Rate
Port

6.4 Specifications of the Monitor (GT-185)

Items Specifications
Technology
15° — 80°
Windows 7/8/8.1/10 or later
VGA, DVI, HDMI
Electromagnetic induction
300uA (max)
5080 lpi
2048 level
±0.5mm (center)
233 rps (Report Per Second)
USB
Electromagnetic Digitizer
Type
Screen Size
Aspect Ratio
Native Resolution
Display Area
Viewing Angle
Brightness
Pixel Pitch
Response Time
Color Management
Number of Colors
Backlight
Pen Pressure
Resolution
Report Rate
Inking Start
TFT
18.5" Diagonal
16:9
1366 x 768
409.8(H) x 230.4(V) (mm)
H : 178° V : 178°
250cd/m
0.3(H) x 0.3(V)mm
5ms
ICC profile, 6500° K whitepoint default
16.7M
LED Light
2048 levels
5080 lpi (Lines per Inch)
220 rps (Revolutions per Second)
5 - 10g
Reading accuracy
Max Reading Height
Pen Power Consumption
Rechargeable Pen
ExpressKeys
Content
±0.5mm (center)
15mm (Max.)
300uA (Max.)
Minimum 350 hours of continuous use
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Data Communication Interface
Graphic Input Interface
Stand Adjustability
Power Supply (Adapter)
Operation Power Consumption
Standby Power Consumption
Operation Temperature
Operation Humidity
Dimensions/piece
Net Weight/ piece
Warranty
Remarks: Changes in battery life depends upon the humidity and temperature in environmental conditions.
Adjustable between 15 to 90 degree
Input 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Output 12V 3A
20-80% (Non-condensing)
485 mm x 296mm x 45mm
USB
VGA, DVI, HDMI
<36W
<1W
0-40°C (32-104°F)
3.1kg
13 Month
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