FEATURES .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
CUSTOMER SERVICE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Rear and Side Panels ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
ASSEMBLING THE AC POWER ADAPTER ................................................................................................................................ 10
ATTACHING THE STAND ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
CHARGING THE PEN ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
REPLACING THE PEN NIB ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Work Area Tab .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
About Tab ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
OSD MENU SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
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OSD Menu Operation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Picture Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Display Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Color Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Advance Menu ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Input Menu .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Audio Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Other Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
TECHNICAL SUPPORT .............................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Notice for FCC ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Notice for Industry Canada .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
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SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES
Please read this entire manual before using this device, paying extra attention to these
safety warnings and guidelines. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
This device is intended for indoor use only.
Do not expose this device to water or moisture of any kind. Do not place drinks or
other containers with moisture on or near the device. If moisture does get in or on
the device, immediately unplug it from the power outlet and allow it to fully dry
before reapplying power.
Do not touch the device, the power cord, or any other connected cables with wet
hands.
Do not place the monitor on an unstable surface where it could fall and cause either
personal injury or damage to the monitor and/or other equipment.
Do not expose this device to excessively high temperatures. Do not place it in, on,
or near heat sources, such as a fireplace, stove, radiator, etc. Do not leave it in direct
sunlight.
This device ventilates excessive heat through the slots and openings in the case. Do
not block or cover these openings. Ensure that the device is in an open area where
it can get sufficient airflow to keep from overheating.
Do not place or install this device in an area where it can be exposed to excessive
amounts of dust, humidity, oil, smoke, or combustible vapors.
Prior to operation, check the unit and power cord for physical damage. Do not use if
physical damage has occurred.
Before plugging the unit into a power outlet, ensure that the outlet provides the
same type and level of power required by the device.
Take care to prevent damage to the power cord. Do not allow it to become
crimped, pinched, walked on, or become tangled with other cords. Ensure that the
power cord does not present a tripping hazard.
Never unplug the unit by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the connector
head or adapter body.
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Ensure that power is turned off and disconnected before making any electrical
connections.
Keep the display and pen away from magnetic fields.
Clean using a soft, dry cloth only. Do not use chemical cleaners, solvents, or
detergents. For stubborn deposits, moisten the cloth with warm water.
This device has no user serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open, service, or
modify this device.
This device contains small parts that could pose a choking hazard to small children.
Keep this device and its spare parts out of reach of small children.
The pen for this device contains a Lithium-polymer battery. Dispose of the pen only
in accordance with local, state, or federal regulations for electronic waste.
Charge the battery in the pen before first use and at least once every three months.
When storing the pen, ensure that there is no pressure on the tip. Pressure on the
tip will cause the pen to stay powered on, which will drain the battery.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Graphic Pen Display Tablet! This display features a touch
screen with 5080 lines-per-inch resolution and 2048 pressure levels. It allows you to draw
directly on your graphic when using graphic design programs, thereby ensuring greater
drawing accuracy than using a mouse or conventional graphic tablet. It features an HDMI®
video interface, with a maximum 1920x1080p resolution, and connects to a computer using
the USB interface. The pen uses a rechargeable battery, which will give up to 350 hours of
operation on a full charge, and weighs only 0.58 ounces (16.5g).
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FEATURES
HDMI® video input with 1920x1080p maximum resolution
5080 lines per inch (LPI) drawing resolution and 2048 pressure levels
178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles with contrast ratio greater than 10:1
Rechargeable pen with up to 350 hours operating time
Compatible with Windows® 7 or later and Mac® OS X® 10.11 or later
CUSTOMER SERVICE
The Monoprice Customer Service department is dedicated to ensuring that your ordering,
purchasing, and delivery experience is second to none. If you have any problem with your
order, please give us an opportunity to make it right. You can contact a Monoprice
Customer Service representative through the Live Chat link on our website
www.monoprice.com during normal business hours (Mon-Fri: 5am-7pm PT, Sat-Sun: 9am-
6pm PT) or via email at support@monoprice.com
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please take an inventory of the package contents to ensure you have all the items listed
below. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a
replacement.
1x 15" graphic pen display tablet with
installed tilt stand
1x Rechargeable pen
1x Integrated HDMI®, USB, and power
cable
1x AC power adapter
1x NEMA 1-10 plug for power adapter
1x Pen holder with 8 spare pen nibs
1x Pen charging cable
1x Drivers CD
1x User's manual
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Computer running Windows® 7 or later or Mac® OS X® 10.11 or later
Available USB port
HDMI® video output
Optical disc drive or internet connection for driver installation
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Front Panel
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Rear and Side Panels
Pen
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Integrated Cable
Controls
AUTO: When the OSD menu is not displayed, press the AUTO button to automatically
adjust the image. When the OSD menu is displayed, press the AUTO button to back
out one menu level or to close the OSD menu if at the top level. If editing an entry,
press the AUTO button to cancel any changes made.
-: When the OSD menu is displayed, press the - button to move the highlight to the
left or down. When an option is being edited in the OSD menu system, press the -
button to decrease the value.
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+: When the OSD menu is displayed, press the + button to move the highlight to the
right or up. When an option is being edited in the OSD menu system, press the +
button to increase the value.
MENU: When the OSD menu is not displayed, press the MENU button to display the OSD
menu. When the OSD menu is displayed, press the MENU button to select the
highlighted submenu or to select an entry for editing. While editing an OSD menu
entry, press the MENU button to save any changes made.
POWER: Press the POWER button to the display on or off.
ASSEMBLING THE AC POWER ADAPTER
The AC power adapter for this Pen Display uses a detachable plug, allowing it to be
customized for non-US markets. Before using the adapter, you must assemble it by sliding
the NEMA 1-15 plug onto the top of the adapter, as shown in the diagram below. If you
ever need to remove the plug, push the locking switch back, then slide the plug off the
adapter.
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USING THE STAND
The included tilting stand comes installed out of the box. To use the stand, pull up on the
indicated switch to unlock the tilt, allowing it to be adjusted to the desired angle between
20°-80°. If you want to use a desk or wall mount, remove the installed stand by removing
the four screws that fix it in place, then use the screws to attach the monitor to the mount.
CHARGING THE PEN
The included pen stylus features a built-in rechargeable battery that gives up to 350 hours
of continuous operation. The pen should be fully charged before first use and should be
charged at least once every three months to keep the battery fresh and capable of holding
a full charge. To charge the pen, plug the DC barrel connector on the included charging
cable into the top of the pen, then plug the USB connector into a USB power source, such
as a USB port on your computer or a USB wall charger. The LED indicator on the pen will
glow red while charging is in progress and will extinguish when charging is complete.
When the LED indicator glows orange dusring use, the battery is low and should be
recharged immediately.
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REPLACING THE PEN NIB
With repeated use the pen nib (tip) will wear out. When it does, you can easily replace it
with one of the included replacement nibs. To do so, grab the nib with the nib removal clip
and pull it out of the pen. Next, open the pen holder and remove one of the replacement
nibs. Insert the new nib into the end of the pen and press the pen down on a flat surface to
fully seat the new nib in the pen.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Before connecting the display to your computer, you should install the software driver
package. You can install the driver from the included CD or go to www.monoprice.com and
download the latest version of the driver for installation. After launching the installer,
follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.
HARDWARE CONNECTION
Perform the following steps to connect the pen display to your computer.
1. Plug the USB-C and Mini HDMI® connectors on the included integrated cable into
the USB-C and Mini HDMI connectors on the right side of the display.
2. Plug the USB-A and HDMI connectors on the included integrated cable into an
available USB-A port and HDMI video port on your computer.
3. Plug the included AC power adapter into the power connector on the included
integrated cable, then plug it into a nearby AC power outlet.
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SOFTWARE OPERATION
Press Keys Tab
The pen display features 10 hotkeys, which can be assigned to perform any single
keystroke, mouse action, or combination of keystrokes. To set these keys, open the
installed software and click on the Press Keys tab. Next, hover the mouse over the key you
want to configure, then click on the key label to open the key edit screen. Click the OK
button to save your changes or click the Cancel button to abort any changes.
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Stylus Pen Tab
The Stylus Pen tab allows you to assign any single keystroke, mouse action, or combination
of keystrokes to each of the two buttons. To do so, click the button associated with the
button you want to change to open the key assignment dialog. Additionally, you can set
and test the pressure sensitivity of the pen tip. Note that the pen tip will always perform a
mouse left-click. Finally, you can enable support for Windows Ink® by checking the box in
the lower left corner.
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Work Area Tab
When using the pen display as the only monitor on your computer system, the working
area (the part of the display that is pen responsive) is the entire display by default.
However, when using the pen display in conjunction with other monitors on your system,
you need to determine the location of the pen display in relation to your main display and
determine whether it will be a mirror of the main display or whether it will extend the
desktop. Refer to your operating system manual for instructions on how to do this.
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Once the monitor is part of your multi-monitor system, you need to set the active pen
responsive area to all or a portion of the pen display. You can set it to the full area by
clicking the Full Area button. Alternatively, you can set it to the screen ratio by clicking the
Screen Ratio button. Finally, you can set the active area by dragging the sides of the green
box.
You can also rotate the display for left handed operation or portrait orientation by clicking
one of the radio buttons in the Rotate section.
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To ensure accurate drawing, you should periodically calibrate the monitor and pen
responsive area. To do so, click the Monitor Calibration button. You will be presented with
a series of crosshairs around a red dot. Click the red dots in order to calibrate the monitor
and pen responsive area.
While calibration is in progress, you can reset the calibration to the factory defaults by
clicking the Restore default button. Alternatively, you can cancel calibration by clicking the
Cancel Calibration button.
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About Tab
The About tab allows you to save or load settings or to reset all settings to their factory
default values. Click the Import Config button to load a previously saved setting. Click the
Export Config button save the current settings to a file on your computer. Click the Default
Config button to reset all values to their factory default values.
OSD MENU SYSTEM
This monitor features a built-in On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system, which allows you to
change the monitor's settings.
OSD Menu Operation
If the OSD menu is not displayed, press the MENU button to display the OSD menu.
If the OSD menu is displayed, press the MENU button to select and display the
highlighted submenu or to select the highlighted entry for editing.
If editing an entry in the OSD menu, press the MENU button to save the displayed
value and exit editing that entry.
If the OSD menu is displayed, press the AUTO button to back out of a submenu.
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If at the top level of the OSD menu, press the AUTO button to exit the OSD menu.
If editing an entry in the OSD menu, press the AUTO button to cancel any changes
made and exit editing that entry.
If the OSD menu is displayed, press the - button to move the highlight up or to the
left.
If the OSD menu is displayed, press the + button to move the highlight down or to
the right.
If editing an entry in the OSD menu, press the - button to decrease the displayed
value.
If editing an entry in the OSD menu, press the + button to increase the displayed
value.
Picture Menu
Backlight: Adjusts the amount of backlighting used on the display. The adjustment range is
0-100.
Brightness: Adjusts the image brightness of the display. The adjustment range is 0-100.
Contrast: Adjusts the image contrast of the display. The adjustment range is 0-100.
Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness of the image on the display. The adjustment range is 0-
100.
Display Menu
Disp Rotate: Optionally rotates the display for left-handed use. The available options are 0
(not rotated) and 180 (rotated). Note that this does not rotate the OSD menu. The
OSD menu can be rotated using the Rotate option in the Other menu.
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Color Menu
Panel Uniformity: When enabled, changes to the backlighting are kept local to the
individual panel region(s) rather than apply to the entire panel. The available
options are On and Off.
Gamma: Determines the shape of the brightness curve. The available options are Off, 1.8,
2.0, 2.2, and 2.4.
Temperature: Allows you to set the color temperature of the display to one of the
standard presets or to manually configure the individual color mix. The available
options are 9300, 7500, 6500, 5800, sRGB, and User. When User is selected, you will
be presented with a submenu, with R, G, and B options, with each having a range of
0-256.
Color Effect: Allows you to adjust the image appearance to one of the available presets or
to customize the appearance manually. The available options are Standard, Game,
Movie, Photo, Vivid, and User. When User is selected, you will be presented with a
submenu with R, Y, G, C, B, and M entries. Each entry presents another submenu
that allows you to set the individual Hue and Saturation for each color, with the
range 0-100 for each.
Demo: Allows you to enable one of the available demonstration modes. The available
options are Off, Type1, Type2, Type3, Type4, and Type5.
Color Format: The display should automatically detect whether your video card is using an
RGB or YUV color space. However, if the colors look wrong, then manually change
the color space using this menu option. The available options are RGB and YUV.
PCM: PCM mode is an exclusive calibration setting for use with third party calibration
hardware and software. The available options are sRGB, Adobe RGB, User, and
Native.
Hue: Allows you to set the overall Hue of the image on screen. The adjustment range is 0-
100.
Saturation: Allows you to set the overall Saturation of the image on screen. The adjustment
range is 0-100.
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Advance Menu
Aspect Ratio: Allows you to set the aspect ratio of the image on screen. The available
options are Full, 16:9, 4:3, 5:4, and 1:1.
Over Scan: Improves the response time. The available options are On and Off.
Over Drive: Improves the response time. The available options are On and Off. When
enabled, the OD Gain is adjustable from 0-100.
DCR: Not used.
DDCCI: This function determines whether the DDC/CI commands are supported or not.
Unless using a legacy operating system or one that does not support DDC/CI, this
should remain On. The available options are On and Off.
Ultra Vivid: This is another form of edge enhancement to eliminate ghosting around text
on the screen. The available options are Off, L (Low), M (Medium), and H (High).
Input Menu
Because this monitor features only a single HDMI® input, this menu is not used.
Audio Menu
This monitor does not support audio, therefore this menu is not used.
Other Menu
Reset: Resets the OSD menu to the factory default values.
Menu Time: Sets the amount of time that the OSD menu will remain on screen without any
buttons being pressed. The adjustment range is 0 and 5-60 seconds.
OSD H Position: Sets the horizontal position of the OSD menu on screen. The adjustment
range is 0-100.
OSD V Position: Sets the vertical position of the OSD menu on screen. The adjustment
range is 0-100.
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Language: Allows you to set the language used in the OSD menu. The available options are
E (English) and C (Chinese).
Transparency: Sets the transparency or opacity of the OSD menu. The adjustment range is
0-256, with 0 having no transparency and 256 having maximum transparency.
Rotate: Allows you to rotate the orientation of the OSD menu. The available options are 0
(normal), 90, 270, and 180 (inverted).
Information Menu
The information menu consists of a single screen, which shows the video type, the screen
resolution and refresh rate, the horizontal and pixel clock frequencies, and the HDCP
status.
Factory Menu
This menu is not used.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Monoprice is pleased to provide free, live, online technical support to assist you with any
questions you may have about installation, setup, troubleshooting, or product
recommendations. If you ever need assistance with your new product, please come online
to talk to one of our friendly and knowledgeable Tech Support Associates. Technical
support is available through the online chat button on our website www.monoprice.com
during regular business hours, 7 days a week. You can also get assistance through email by
sending a message to tech@monoprice.com
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model
21826
Panel Size
15.6"
Maximum Resolution
1920 x 1080p
Video Inputs
1x HDMI®
LCD Type
TFT LCD IPS
Active Area
344.16 x 193.59 mm
Contrast Ratio
1000:1
Brightness
250 cd/m2
Response Time
25ms
Viewing Angles
178° horizontal and vertical (CR > 10:1)
Touch Type
Electromagnetic resonance
Touch Resolution
5080 lines-per-inch (LPI)
Pressure Levels
2048 levels
Sensing Height
10mm
Report Rate
233rps
Pen Type
Cordless Active
Maximum Pen Tilt Angle
±45°
Pen Battery Capacity
80mAh
Pen Charge Time
about 1.3 hours
Pen Operating Time
up to 350 hours
Pen Auto Sleep Time
15 minutes
Pen Dimensions
0.5" x 7.0" (ø14 x 178 mm)
Pen Weight
0.58 oz. (16.5g)
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Input Power
12 VDC, 1A
AC Adapter Input Power
100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Maximum Power Consumption
12 watts
Adjustable Stand Angle
20 ~ 80°
Dimensions
17.8" x 9.9" x 0.8" (452 x 252 x 20 mm)
Weight
3.5 lbs. (1.58 kg)
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows® 7 or later
Apple Mac® OS X® 10.11 or later
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Notice for FCC
Modifying the equipment without Monoprice’s authorization may result in the equipment
no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class B digital devices. In that event, your
right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to
correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Notice for Industry Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
HDMI®, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
Microsoft® and Windows® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Apple®, Mac®, and OS X® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
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