GTCO Super L VI - Users Guide User Manual

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Using the SuperSet Menu (RS-232 Only)

The SuperSet Menu is the row of buttons printed across the top of the digitizer. It allows
you to configure Super L VI to send the appropriate information through an RS-232 serial
connection to the software being used on the computer.

The SuperSet Menu is used to prepare the digitizer to receive specific, detailed custom
configuration information from the Tablet Configuration Utilities for some serial
installations. Use your transducer (pen or cursor) to click on the menu buttons to make
your selections.

In addition, for both serial and USB connections, the SuperSet Menu can be used to reset
the Super L VI, turn the digitizer alarm OFF or ON, and test the grid or Active Area.

The

menu button initiates Select Mode. Two-digit numeric codes are entered after

Select Mode is activated.

NOTE: The Select Mode will not work with the USB interface. USB digitizers are used
exclusively with Wintab drivers.

Most software supports Wintab using the TabletWorks drivers, whose SuperSet Code is

on the SuperSet Menu. The Super L VI comes from the factory with the

SuperSet Code

pre-configured.

The

button toggles the digitizer alarm OFF or ON. The

button tests the digitizer

grid in the Active Area.

When using the SuperSet Menu, a tone will sound indicating a successful selection when

you click on the

button. Four tones will sound when you select the

button. (See

the Super L VI Tones section for a complete table of the Super L VI tones.) The number

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