GTCO DrawingBoard VI - Users Guide User Manual

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Changing the Frequency of a Corded Transducer

You must use the Menu Strip to change the frequency of the corded transducers (see the
Setting corded frequency option in the Tablet Options section).

Tablet Checklist

Is the tablet power supply plugged into the digitizer and into a live outlet?

Is the tablet power switch on?

Does the Indicator light glow steadily when the transducer is in prox inside the
Active Area? Does the Indicator LED go out when the transducer is outside the
Active Area?

The Indicator light will be off if the transducer has gone into Sleep Mode. Press any
button on the transducer to activate it. If the transducer is in the Active Area and
the Indicator light remains off, change the transducer’s battery.

Are all cable connections seated properly?

Is the communications cable (either USB or serial) connected to both the digitizer
and the computer? Check that the cable is connected to the serial port specified in
your software package.

Is the transducer cable connected to the digitizer?

Is the tablet setup according to the software recommendations?

Are any of the connector cables or receptacles damaged? Check for bent pins, cut
insulation and loose wires.

Computer Checklist

Is the computer plugged into a live outlet? Did you turn on the computer?

Does the computer work with any of your software? Try one of your other
programs. If the computer has a diagnostic diskette, use it.

Is your software package installed correctly?

If your communications connection is USB, does the USB port work? If serial, does
the serial port work? The only way to test the port without special equipment is to
reinstall something that has worked in the past and see if it still works.

Have there been any recent electrical storms in your area that may have damaged
your equipment?

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