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                                                                                GT-221 Pro Graphics Display

 

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Contents 

1. Product Overview ............................................................................................................................ 3 

1.1 Display Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3 

1.2 Product and Accessories ....................................................................................................... 3 

1.3 Setting up Display .................................................................................................................. 5 

1.4 Installing the Driver ............................................................................................................... 6 

1.5 Pen Nib Replacement ............................................................................................................ 7 

1.6 Charging the Pen ................................................................................................................... 7 

2. Product Basic Operation ................................................................................................................. 8 

2.1 Using The Pen ........................................................................................................................ 8 

2.2 OSD Setting ......................................................................................................................... 10 

3. Function Setting ............................................................................................................................ 14 

3.1 Device Connection Prompt ................................................................................................. 14 

3.2 Working Area Setting .......................................................................................................... 14 

3.3 Press Keys Function Setting ................................................................................................ 16 

3.4 Pen Button Function Setting ............................................................................................... 17 

3.5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting ................................................................................................. 17 

3.6 Pen Pressure Testing ........................................................................................................... 18 

3.7 Calibration ........................................................................................................................... 18 

3.8 Enable the Windows Ink feature ........................................................................................ 19 

3.9 Data Export and Import ...................................................................................................... 19 

4. Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 20 

5. Trouble Shooting ........................................................................................................................... 21 

5.1 Possible Breakdowns Related to DISPLAY ........................................................................... 21 

5.2 Possible Breakdowns Related to FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 21 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GT-221 Pro

Page 1: ...GT 221 Pro Graphics Display User Manual For Windows and Macintosh OS...

Page 2: ...overload the socket or lengthen the power wire which may lead to electric shocks 10 Make sure no foreign bodies get inside the monitor through grooves and prevent liquid from splashing on the display...

Page 3: ...ng The Pen 8 2 2 OSD Setting 10 3 Function Setting 14 3 1 Device Connection Prompt 14 3 2 Working Area Setting 14 3 3 Press Keys Function Setting 16 3 4 Pen Button Function Setting 17 3 5 Pressure Sen...

Page 4: ...ng and creation and full of fun You can freely painting and writing depicting different lines and colors just as the pen writes on the paper which brings you a real shock experience To give you a bett...

Page 5: ...3 Adjustable Stand We designed this ergonomic adjustable stand specially for your KAMVAS display you can adjust the angle of the display according to your usage habit and make you feel more comfortabl...

Page 6: ...screwdriver according to the following instruction 2 As shown on the below connect the pen display to your computer with attached power adapter HDMI cable and USB Cable 3 Press the power button on the...

Page 7: ...on com download if there is no CD drive with your computer After finishing installation you can find the driver icon in the system tray area which means the driver was installed successfully when you...

Page 8: ...old nib with the nib clip 4 Insert the new nib straight into the pen and push the nib slowly and firmly until it stops 1 6 Charging the Pen 1 When the indicator on the pen shows orange it means the v...

Page 9: ...t in use place the pen in the pen case or on the desk Do not place the pen on the surface of screen which may interfere with the use of other screen cursor positioning equipment it may also cause your...

Page 10: ...uble click to open it 2 1 4 Move Select the object then slide the pen tip across the screen to move it 2 1 5 Use the side buttons The side buttons of the pen can be set to two different customizable f...

Page 11: ...to call up the menu after entering menu it s function is confirm After entering menu it s function is to up right increase After entering menu it s function is to down left decrease AUTO Before enteri...

Page 12: ...t 3 ECO There are four eco modes of STANDARD TEXT GAME MOIVE 4 DCR Choosing on off to on off Dynamic Contrast Ratio 2 2 3 Image Setting 1 H POSITION Adjusting images left and right by using the button...

Page 13: ...re 12 languages for your choice 2 OSD H POS Adjusting the OSD position left and right by using the buttons and 3 OSD V POS Adjusting the OSD position downward and upward by using the buttons and 4 OSD...

Page 14: ...ST Automatically adjust the image s horizontal vertical position focus and clock 2 COLOR AUTO ADJUST Automatically adjust the image color balance 3 RESET All the setting options will be restored to th...

Page 15: ...ple Monitors When the KAMVAS and other monitors are used in the same system the movement of the screen cursor on the standard display depends on the system configuration If the secondary display is a...

Page 16: ...tire active area of the Display This is the default setting 2 Same Ratio with LCD 3 Customized Area 1 Enter coordinate values or2 Drag the corners of the foreground graphic to select the screen area 3...

Page 17: ...lect the function to be achieved on the pop up dialog box then click APPLY or OK to take effect The press keys on the left and right side are the same function so you just need to set the keys functio...

Page 18: ...n Setting Select the function to be achieved on the pop up dialog box then click APPLY or OK to take effect 3 5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting The pressure sensitivity will be changed by dragging the sl...

Page 19: ...the pressure level Click Clear button to clear all the ink 3 7 Calibration Screen Calibration Click the red point of the cross center appearing on the screen to complete the calibration Restore Facto...

Page 20: ...input Pen features are supported in such as Microsoft Office Windows Journal Adobe Photoshop CC SketchBook 6 and so on 3 9 Data Export and Import The driver supports exporting and importing your custo...

Page 21: ...uracy 0 5mm Center 3mm Corner Sensing Height 12mm Report Rate 233PPS Pen Model PE330 Type Cordless Active Net Weight 16 5g Dimension 13 5x 177 5mm Buttons Two Customized Press Keys Battery Capacity 80...

Page 22: ...a normal phenomenon Images jitter or ripple images appear It is likely that there is electric equipment nearby that brings about electronic interference 5 2 Possible Breakdowns Related to FUNCTIONS Ab...

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