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4-1 

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StarBoard 

WT-1 

 

Appendix 

 

4.

 

Appendix 

4.1 Troubleshooting 

First, check adjustments and handling methods and check for poor cable connections. 
Those are often the causes of problems when nothing is actually broken.   
 

  Connection problems 

In this case 

Check this 

And do this 

Is the 2.4G RF adaptor 
connected to the PC 
properly? 

If it is connected properly, LED light 
on. Otherwise, please unplug and 
replug the 2.4G RF adaptor. 

Was system setup done in 
the proper order? 

Setup system in proper order. (For 
details on how to setup the system, see 
‘3. Start to use’ on page 3-1 of this 
User’s Guide.) 

Software may be damaged 
or did not install correctly. 

Uninstall the related software, and then 
reinstall. (For details on how to setup 
the system, see ‘3.2. Setup Software’ on 
page 3-1 of this User’s Guide.) 

Are there any wireless 
devices located nearby 
WT-1 such as cordless 
phone, video transmitters, or 
radio transmitters? 

2.4G RF uses 2.4GHz unlicensed ISM 
band. Other wireless devices may 
caused unstable connection. So use the 
WT-1 away from other wireless 
devices. 

Are there any electronic 
devices located nearby 
WT-1 such as microwave 
ovens or radio transmitters 
that emit electromagnetic 
noise? 

This product is susceptible to 
electromagnetic noise, so use the 
StarBoard away from devices that emit 
noise. 

Were the batteries 
full-charged? 

If the battery is not charged enough, 
WT-1 may not work properly. Charge 
the batteries. 

WT-1 does not work. 

Other 

Contact technical support. 

Is the USB cable connected 
properly? 

Check connection of USB cable.   

WT-1 is not charged. 

Other 

Contact technical support. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for StarBoard WT-1

Page 1: ...f this user s guide specify WT1 090101 WT1 090101 Hitachi Software Engineering Co Ltd Read this user s guide and carefully retain it for future reference Before using this product carefully read and fully understand the safety instructions Store this User s Guide nearby for ease of reference ...

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Page 3: ...ability and makes no warranty either express or implicit regarding the contents of this user s guide Also the company makes no warranty as to the product s suitability merchantability or fitness for a particular intended use All products of Hitachi Software Engineering Co Ltd described in this user s guide are presently for sale or are site licensed Users who purchased the aforesaid product s will...

Page 4: ...WT 1 incorporates WALTOP s wireless tablet integrated digitizer and 2 4G RF technology Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation U S and in other countries Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Any use of these marks by Waltop International Corporation is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their res...

Page 5: ...nal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avo...

Page 6: ...amaged Do not leave this product orany of its accessories on the floor Someone mightstepon itand break it or mightbeinjuredby trippingon it Do not dispose the equipment as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available Contact your dealer for details Always keep the device more that 6 inches 15 3 centimeters from the pacemaker If you suspect interference switch odd yo...

Page 7: ...garding battery replacement P 4 4 Notice Details Page Use a computer USB port or the included AC adaptor to charge the tablet Using other charging devices or AC adaptors for charging will charge the tablet under different conditions which may pose a risk of overheating or fire P 2 1 Be sure to orient the battery correctly Do not reverse the and terminals of the battery and use only the specified t...

Page 8: ... 2 Basic Tablet operation 2 2 2 1 3 LCD indicator 2 4 2 2 Using the Stylus Pen 2 5 2 2 1 Basic Stylus Pen Operations 2 5 2 2 2 Stylus pen Settings 2 5 2 2 3 Changing the battery in the Stylus pen 2 6 2 2 4 Replacing the Stylus pen Tip 2 7 3 Start to use 3 1 3 1 Setup Hardware 3 1 3 2 Setup Software 3 1 3 2 1 For Windows User 3 1 3 2 2 For Mac User 3 1 3 3 How to connect WT 1 3 2 4 Appendix 4 1 4 1...

Page 9: ...luded Parts No Name Qty 1 2 4G RF Tablet 1 2 2 4G RF adaptor 1 3 AC adaptor 1 4 AC adaptor plug 3 5 Stylus pen 1 6 AAA alkaline battery 1 7 Pen tip replacement pin 1 8 Spare pen tips 2 9 USB cable 1 10 WT 1 Setup Software CD ROM for Windows Mac 2 11 WT 1 Quick Start Guide 1 In the holder on the back of the tablet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 10: ...nd PC as well as the remaining battery level For details on LCD indicator see 2 1 3 LCD indicator on page 2 4 of this User s Guide 3 Function area Sixteen functions can be assigned to this area For details on function area initial settings see 2 1 2 Basic Tablet operation on page 2 2 of this User s Guide 4 Page up Page down For scrolling pages 5 Volume control Volume adjustment is possible by draw...

Page 11: ...g button Button to establish a connection between the tablet and the 2 4G RF adaptor 1 2 3 Side View of the Tablet 1 USB port A USB cable can be connected here when charging the battery 1 2 4 2 4G RF Adaptor 1 Connecting buttonButton to establish a connection between the tablet and the 2 4G RF adaptor 1 2 3 1 1 ...

Page 12: ...mately 2 hours AC adaptor Mode Connect the tablet and the AC adaptor with the USB cable and then plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet PC Mode Turn on the PC Connect the tablet to the PC with the USB cable When charging the tablet from a PC unplug any other USB devices from the port before connecting the tablet If other devices are connected use another port or charge the tablet in AC adap...

Page 13: ...ould automatically correspond If they do not suit please reboot the PC 2 Function area There are 16 function areas on top of the tablet active area You can assign applications documents or URL to these To assign the function use Macro Key Manager For details on Macro Key Manager refer to the electronic manual in the included software When using StarBoard Software do not install Macro Key Manager A...

Page 14: ... follows Symbol Description Symbol Description Hides displays the StarBoard Software Toolbar Select Marker Pen Add a new blank page Switch to PC Operation Show previous page Select Eraser Show next page Select Clear Hides displays the Topic List Select Select Solid Pen Black Select Exit Select Solid Pen Red Programable1 Select Solid Pen Blue Programable2 ...

Page 15: ...ea or there is no activity Communication status Displayed when the 2 4G RF adaptor detects input Connection status Displayed when communication with the 2 4G RF adaptor is possible Flashing Flashes when the pen is within range of input Pen down Lit Lit when the pen is in contact with the active area Flashing Flashes when the tablet is charging Battery level Lit Indicates the remaining tablet batte...

Page 16: ...against the tablet operating area with a suitable amount of pressure and then move the pen while keeping it pressed against the tablet operating area without releasing it from the tablet operating area The pen can be angled at up to 30 from vertical but it may not work correctly if the pen is tilted at an angle greater than 30 2 2 2 Stylus pen Settings The stylus pen has one pen tip button and two...

Page 17: ...urn the stylus pen grip to separate the two halves 2 Remove the AAA alkaline battery contained in the grip and insert a new cell with the positive end facing the pen tip Be sure to orient the battery correctly Do not reverse the and terminals of the battery and use only the specified type of battery Otherwise it will overheat and fail When changing the battery be careful not to close the pen s rea...

Page 18: ...t the stylus pen back together 2 2 4 Replacing the Stylus pen Tip When the stylus pen tip wears down and becomes too short replace it as described below 1 Using the special pin set remove the stylus pen tip 2 Insert a new pen tip into the stylus pen ...

Page 19: ...8 11 or later In this case do not install the included setup software Use either StarBoard Software or the setup software 1 Insert WT 1 Setup Software for Windows CD to your PC 2 Click Macro Key Manager Installation will start automatically 3 After the installation select Yes I want to restart my computer now and then click Finish 3 2 2 For Mac User 1 Insert WT 1 Setup Software for Mac CD to your ...

Page 20: ... to the PC 3 Press the connecting buttons on the back of the tablet and on the 2 4G RF adaptor at the same time While the LED indicator is flashing press the connecting button on the back of the tablet 4 When pairing is successful a number is displayed on the LCD indicator The receiving quality of the tablet may be influenced by environment The best environment for the tablet is where no other cor...

Page 21: ...nstall For details on how to setup the system see 3 2 Setup Software on page 3 1 of this User s Guide Are there any wireless devices located nearby WT 1 such as cordless phone video transmitters or radio transmitters 2 4G RF uses 2 4GHz unlicensed ISM band Other wireless devices may caused unstable connection So use the WT 1 away from other wireless devices Are there any electronic devices located...

Page 22: ...e pen tip is worn down or is too short For details on how to replace the stylus pen tip see 2 2 4 Replacing the Stylus pen Tip on page 2 7 of this User s Guide Restart Windows and StarBoard Software Stylus pen does not operate Other Contact technical support StarBoard Software related problems In this case Check this And do this Stylus pen does not operate under installing StarBoard Software Is th...

Page 23: ...ondition 4 Power supply USB bus power Physical Dimensions 20 00mm W x 9 4mm H x 47 8mm D 2 4G RF adaptor Weight 10g AC adaptor Input AC100 240V 47Hz 63Hz 0 15A Output 5VDC 0 5A Temperature During use 10 35 in storage 20 60 Environmental conditions Humidity During use 20 80 no condensation In storage 20 95 no condensation Safety Standard approvals CE FCC class B OS Required Windows 2000 XP Vista Ma...

Page 24: ... in terms of cycles of use and recharging are defined However battery capacity does decline after repeated use and recharging The point at which batteries can only be charged to about 80 of the original capacity is defined as their cycle life The cycle life of the tablet battery is approximately 400 charges Although you can continue to use the battery after this point if the battery only lasts for...

Page 25: ...e warranty is not presented 3 If specified fields on the registration card accompanying the warranty are not completed or if the wording has been changed without authorisation 4 The warranty applies only to the original purchasers It does not apply to a third party to whom the customer resold this product 5 In the event of a malfunction or damage resulting from the customer s improper handling e g...

Page 26: ...erchandise Authorisation number it might not be covered by warranty 6 As a rule the customer is responsible for shipping charges required to send all or part of the product for repair etc Our company will assume responsibility for the return shipping to the customer 7 This warranty does not cover labour fees for repair associated equipment assembly or disassembly 8 Incidental damage caused by the ...

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