GTCO Super L VI - Users Guide User Manual

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Transducer

Two types of transducers can be used with the Super L VI: pens and cursors. Both are
available in corded and cordless versions. The corded transducers get their power from
the digitizer. Cordless transducers are powered by batteries. They will go into a battery-
saving Sleep Mode when no button has been pressed for one to five minutes, depending on
the type of transducer being used. To reactivate a sleeping transducer, press one of its
buttons.

Cursors

The cursor is similar in appearance to a mouse, except that it has an attached lens with
crosshairs for highly accurate detail work. Cursors are available in 4 or 16 button models.

Pens

Each pen is similar in appearance to a ballpoint pen. The pen transducer has three
buttons, two on the side of the barrel and one in the pen tip. Two different types of pens,
identified by a colored ring on the pen barrel, are available for use with the Super L VI. The
cordless Click Tip pen has a light blue ring and the cordless Lite Touch Tip pen, a red ring.

Setting Up Your Super L VI

The instructions below describe how to set up your Super L VI. Before you begin, please
take a moment to fill out and mail the Warranty Registration Card or register your digitizer
on our website at

http://www.gtcocalcomp.com/warranty-information

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Preparing the Super L VI

Mounting on the Stand

Place the Super L VI on a table, desk or drafting table. You can also mount Super L VI on a
stand or pedestal. The tablet’s Universal Mounting Brackets attach directly to those stands
that have tilt arms. Stands with tilt pads require right-angle mounting brackets, which are
attached to the tilt pads. The tablet’s Universal Mounting Brackets are then attached to the
right-angle mounting brackets. Center the tablet over the attached Universal Mounting
Brackets and screw the Thumbscrews into the T-Nuts in the mounting channel in the
tablet’s frame.

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