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AccuTab VI 10 Software Configuration Software drivers provide the communication bridge between your digitizing software application and AccuTab VI.
AccuTab VI 11 Transducer Connection 1. Connect the corded high-accuracy cursor to the appropriate jack on the digitizer’s Connector Panel. The co
AccuTab VI 12 Optional RS-232 Serial Connection 1. Connect the RS-232 serial cable to the serial jack on the Connector Panel. The connector is
AccuTab VI 13 tablet will beep four times. The Indicator Light will glow steadily when the transducer is inside the Active Area of the tablet. Wh
AccuTab VI 14 The button toggles the digitizer alarm off and on. The button tests the digitizer grid in the Active Area. When using the Accu
AccuTab VI 15 2. Move your cursor around in the Active Area. If there is a break in the grid or the cursor is out of prox, the digitizer will bee
AccuTab VI 16 You will hear four short tones, indicating that the configuration is complete. The AccuTab VI is now configured to operate with Auto
AccuTab VI 17 Table 2: Configuration Details for AccuSet Menu Codes NOTE: Max = 100 coordinates/second lpi = lines per inch lpmm = lines per mi
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AccuTab VI 2 Table of Contents Introduction Parts Checklist What You Will Need to Use AccuTab VI PC Requirements For a USB Installa
AccuTab VI 20 AccuTab VI Tones The AccuTab VI produces an alarm in the form of audio tones to inform you of various events. The table below desc
AccuTab VI 21 NOTE: This information applies to serial installations only. Introduction to the Tablet Configuration Utilities The AccuTab VI with
AccuTab VI 22 GTCO: Selects GTCO-compatible formats. See Advanced Programing Information in the AccuTab VI Online Help for greater detail on GT
AccuTab VI 23 Rate: Determines how fast output reports will be transmitted from the digitizer. Choices are: 12, 50 or 100 reports p
AccuTab VI 24 NOTE: The Tablet Configuration Utilities can use the TabletWorks driver to test the tablet, but it must be communicating directly wit
AccuTab VI 25 i. You can click on the AccuSet Menu buttons on the tablet using the tablet’s cursor to activate these configurations: plus thro
AccuTab VI 26 button. The same procedure turns the illumination off. The illumination defaults to off when the tablet is first powered on. Since
AccuTab VI 27 Cleaning the Tablet To clean the tablet’s surface, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Hardened dirt can be removed with a slightly damp
AccuTab VI 28 guide. The GTCOTEST application referenced there can be found in AccuTab VI Online Help. Record any unusual observations. Your not
AccuTab VI 29 If your communications connection is USB, does the USB port work? If serial, does the serial port work? The only way to test the
AccuTab VI 3 Mode Options Using the Tablet Configuration Utilities Learning the Basics Using the Cursor Learning Ba
AccuTab VI 30 Reinstall the software from its master diskettes. The program files may have been corrupted. Troubleshooting Chart The following
AccuTab VI 31 Unable to use the entire tablet surface Incorrect format selected. Software application set up incorrectly. Check your selec
AccuTab VI 32 Procedure B: Troubleshooting
AccuTab VI 33 Returning your Tablet for Repair If you believe you have a defective tablet, first see all topics in this section (above) and visit o
AccuTab VI 34 transducers get their power from the digitizer. Cordless transducers are powered by batteries. They will go into a battery-saving S
AccuTab VI 35 sensitivity. The software assigns values to the pressure levels and uses this data to vary such parameters as line width and color.
AccuTab VI 36 Replacing the Cordless Pen Batteries The cordless pens require two 393 silver oxide batteries. The average battery life is 200 hours
AccuTab VI 37 Replacing the Cordless Cursor Batteries The cordless cursor requires two AAA batteries. The average battery life for the cursor batt
AccuTab VI 38 Transducers with the following FCC ID numbers support two frequencies: ECPPPP, ECPPP2, ECPPLTP, ECPPCURSOR4, ECPPCURSOR16 and ESPPCUR
AccuTab VI 39 user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving
AccuTab VI 4 European Union WEEE Directive Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Limited Warranty for the AccuTab VI 41 42 43
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AccuTab VI 41 Japan European Union Emission Directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 89/36
AccuTab VI 42 Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs Heirmit wird bescheinigt, dass der/die/das AccuTab VI (Geraet, Typ, Bezeichnung) im Ueberei
AccuTab VI 43 Limited Warranty for AccuTab VI GTCO CalComp by Turning Technologies, Inc. warrants these products to be free from defects in materi
AccuTab VI 44 2. Costs for initial technical adjustments (set up), including adjustment of user controls. 3. Certain shipping charges. (Payment
AccuTab VI 45 consequential damages. The price stated and paid for the equipment is a consideration in limiting GTCO CalComp by Turning Technologi
AccuTab VI 46 Corporate Headquarters 14557 N. 82nd Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Tel: 1-866-746-3015 Support: 1-866-746-3015 Fax: 480-998-1751
AccuTab VI 5 Introduction Designed for the GIS professional, the AccuTab VI series offers a variety of large format digitizers with the highest lev
AccuTab VI 6 applications have diverse requirements when interacting with a digitizer. AccuTab VI is designed to provide the appropriate serial re
AccuTab VI 7 What You Will Need to Use AccuTab VI AccuTab VI is equipped with a standard USB interface and has an optional RS-232 serial interface.
AccuTab VI 8 AccuTab VI Overview The AccuTab VI digitizer consists of: Active Area The drawing area – the Active Area – is that portion of the tab
AccuTab VI 9 Setting Up Your AccuTab VI The instructions below describe how to set up your AccuTab VI. Preparing the AccuTab VI Mounting on the S
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