TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES ...................................................................... 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................. 4 FEATURES ..................................................................................................................... 4 PEN CHARGING ............................................................................................................
SAFETY WARNINGS AND GUIDELINES • 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 the monitor to water or moisture of any kind. Do not place objects containing moisture, such as a glass or vase, where it could tip over and spill into or onto the monitor.
PACKAGE CONTENTS After receiving the product, please inventory the contents to ensure you have all the proper parts, as listed below. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact Monoprice Customer Service for a replacement.
PEN CHARGING This display includes a rechargeable pen stylus for pen input. The pen stylus must be charged before use. Carefully remove the pen stylus and the pen charger from the plastic packaging. Checking Charge Status 1. Tap the tip on a desk or other surface to turn the pen on. 2. Observe the charge LED inside the button. If it is Blue, the pen has a usable charge. If it is red or does not illuminate at all, the pen needs charging. Charging the Pen 1.
WINDOWS DRIVER INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: The drivers should be installed before connecting the Interactive Pen Display to your computer! 1. Prior to installing the driver, uninstall any pen or tablet software and drivers that you may have previously used on this computer. Multiple pen/tablet drivers will cause a conflict and unexpected operation. Reboot your computer after uninstalling the driver(s). 2. Insert the included CD-ROM disc into the optical drive on your computer. 3.
6. If you want to install to a directory other than the default, click the Change button and locate the desired installation directory. Otherwise, click the Next button to continue. 7. Click the Install button to begin the driver installation. 8. The progress bar usually moves slowly at first, then speeds up towards the end of the installation.
9. Click the Finish button to complete the driver installation.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION This installation process assumes you will be using the included angle adjustment bracket. If you will be mounting the monitor to a wall or desk bracket, follow the instructions that came with your bracket, replacing steps 3-4 below. This monitor features a 75x75 VESA mounting pattern. 1. Place a towel or blanket on a flat surface, such as a table or the floor. 2. Place the monitor face down on the towel or blanket with the top of the monitor closest to you. 3.
WINDOWS 7 BASIC SETUP 1. If this is part of a multi-monitor setup, right-click on the desktop to access the menu. Select the Screen Resolution entry. If not, skip ahead to step 3. 2. Using the following dialog, drag the monitors to the relative positions you desire. Note that if you want to use the Windows Tablet Input Panel, which allows you to use the pen stylus instead of typing, you must make the Interactive Pen Display the Main Display.
3. Click the Start menu, then click the Control Panel entry. 4. If your Control Panel display resembles the following, click the View By: Category link and select Small Icons 5. Click the Tablet PC Settings option.
6. If the monitor is installed and operating properly, the details section of the Tablet PC Settings dialog will indicate "Pen Input Available", as shown in the following image. If the Reset... button is NOT grayed out, click it to clear any previous calibration data. Once the Reset... button is grayed out (as shown below), click the Setup button. 7. Both screens will turn white and the following text will appear on one of them.
9. The pen display's screen will turn white and the following text will be displayed. Note the parallel blue lines at the top, bottom, and on each side of the screen. The intersections of these lines are the calibration points. A black crosshair appears on the upper leftmost intersection. Carefully click the pen tip in the middle of the crosshairs. Repeat for each of the other 15 calibration points. 10. You will be prompted to save the calibration data. Click the Yes button. 11. Note that the Reset...
WINDOWS 7 ADVANCED SETUP To get maximum functionality from the pen display, you may want to use some of the pen and touch features built into Windows 7, such as the Tablet PC Input Panel, which allows you to convert your handwriting into typed text. If you wish to enable this feature, perform the following steps, otherwise skip this section. 1. Click the Start menu, then type Turn Windows features on or off into the search box. Click the Turn Windows features on or off link. 2.
3. Wait for the changes to complete. 4. You may be prompted to restart your computer. If so, close all open programs, then click the Restart Now button. 5. Once your computer has restarted, click the Start menu, then click the Control Panel entry. 6. Click the Pen and Touch option.
7. Use this dialog to control the behavior of various pen features, such as how quickly you have to double-tap to register a double-click action and how long you have to hold the pen on the display to register a right-click action. Click the OK button when you are finished. CONTROLS The monitor's controls are on the lower right corner of the display bezel.
THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU The OSD menu allows you to adjust various monitor settings. To access the OSD menu, press the M button when no other menus or controls are being displayed. The OSD menu consists of five pages of preference settings. The title of each page is at the top of the dialog and the current video resolution is displayed at the bottom. The pages are, from top to bottom: Luminance Picture Color OSD Settings Setup Luminance Menu Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the display.
Picture Menu Note that the Picture Menu is only available when using a VGA input. Clock: Allows adjustment of the monitor's Clock frequency. On a grey test screen, an incorrect Clock setting will manifest itself as large vertical lines and the display may have an incorrect width. The Clock should be corrected before attempting to correct the Phase. Phase: Allows adjustment of the monitor's Phase setting. On a grey test screen, an incorrect Phase setting will manifest itself as a series of horizontal lines.
Color Menu Color Temperature: Allows you to select a fixed color temperature value (6500K, 7500K, or 9300K) or select the User setting to allow adjustment of the individual Red, Green, and Blue levels. Red: When the Color Temperature is set to User, you can edit the red level in the image. The adjustment range is from 0 to 100. Green: When the Color Temperature is set to User, you can edit the green level in the image. The adjustment range is from 0 to 100.
OSD Settings Menu Horizontal: Adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD menu on screen. The adjustment range is from 0 to 100. Vertical: Adjusts the vertical position of the OSD menu on screen. The adjustment range is from 0 to 100. Transparency: Adjusts how opaque or transparent the OSD menu will appear on screen. The adjustment range is from 0 (opaque) to 4 (transparent). The default is 0. OSD Time Out: Adjusts how long the OSD will continue to display with no input.
Setup Menu Language: Allows selection of the language to use in the OSD menu. The available options are English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, and Chinese. The default is English. Input: Allows selection of which video input to use, VGA, DVI, or HDMI. Reset: Resets the monitor to its default settings. Display Size: Allows you to set the Aspect Ratio. The available options are Full Screen and 4:3. The default is Full Screen.
REPLACING THE PEN TIP This monitor includes three replacement pen tips and a pen tip removal tool. To replace the pen tip, perform the following steps: 1. Position the pen tip removal tool over the pen tip, with the tip positioned in the notch on one side of the opening. 2. Squeeze the pen tip removal tool to firmly grasp the pen tip. 3. While still squeezing, carefully pull the tip out of the pen body. 4. Insert the replacement tip into the pen body. 5. Put pressure on the tip to seat it in place.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: There is no picture on the screen and none of the LEDs are illuminated. Solutions: 1. Verify that the AC adapter is properly plugged into the monitor and an AC power source. 2. Verify that the AC power source is live by plugging a different device into it. Problem: The power LED is illuminated, but there is no picture on the screen. Solutions: 1. Verify that you have the correct video input selected. 2.
SPECIFICATIONS Panel Size Display Area Maximum Resolution Aspect Ratio Brightness Color Support Response Time Dynamic Contrast Ratio Viewing Angles Transmittance Color Temperature Video Inputs Pen Interface Pen Resolution Pressure Levels Accuracy Stylus Tilt Angle Report Rate Sensor Height Tracking Speed AC Adapter Input Power AC Adapter Output Power Standby Power Consumption Operating Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Dimensions Weight (without