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User Manual
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Manuel d' utilisateur
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Manuale d' uso
Manual de Usuario
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Contents
1 / Precautions ...............................................................................................................3
2 / Product Overview ....................................................................................................4
2.1 Display Introduction ................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Product and Accessories ...........................................................................................................4
2.3 Setting up Display ....................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Install Driver .................................................................................................................................7
3 / Pen Basic Operation ................................................................................................9
3.1 Hold the pen .................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Position the cursor ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Click .................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.4 Move ................................................................................................................................................10
3.5 Use the side buttons ..................................................................................................................10
3.6 Pen Nib Replacement .................................................................................................................11
4 / Using the Display .....................................................................................................12
4.1 Power Button .................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Press Keys .......................................................................................................................................12
4.3 Touch Bar ........................................................................................................................................12
4.4 OSD Function ................................................................................................................................12
5 / Function Setting .......................................................................................................13
5.1 Working Area Setting .................................................................................................................13
5.2 Press Keys Function Setting .....................................................................................................14
5.3 Pen Buttons Function Setting ..................................................................................................16
5.4 Enable the Windows Ink Feature............................................................................................ 16
5.5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting ......................................................................................................17
5.6 Pen Pressure Testing ...................................................................................................................18
5.7 Enable the Windows Ink Feature............................................................................................ 18
6 / Specifications ...........................................................................................................19
7 / Trouble Shooting .....................................................................................................20
8 / After-service Contact ..............................................................................................23
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Please read this manual carefully before using, and keep it well for future reference.
/ Precautions
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--Before cleaning the display, please unplug the USB cable and wipe with a soft damp
cloth, do not use any kind of detergents.
--Please don't place the display near water sources such as bathtub, washbasin, sinks,
washing machine, damp basement, swimming pool, etc.
--Do not place the display on where is unstable or a height for children reaching easily in
order to avoid danger.
--Do not place the display and digital pen close to the magnetic field.
--The grooves and holes on the back case is designed for ventilation to prevent the
monitor from overheating. Please don't place the display on beds, sofas, carpets or in
embedded device.
--Only power supplies shown on the nameplate can be used for the display. If you have
questions about the power supply which you are using, please consult the distributor of
your display.
--To protect your display, please switch off the power when it is not in use. During
blackouts or not using for long time, please unplug the display from the socket.
--Make sure no foreign bodies get inside the monitor through grooves and prevent liquid
from splashing on the display as to prevent short-circuit or fire.
--If the display has a breakdown, do not open the main case and try to repair it by yourself.
Please ask for a service for proper repair and maintenance.
--When the following situations occur, please unplug the power adapter and you may need
a service for full repair and maintenance:
A. The power wire or plug is damaged or worn out;
B. There is liquid splashed inside of the display;
C. The display has fallen or the LCD is broken;
D. When obvious abnormalities occur to the display.
--While getting the components replaced, you are supposed to guarantee that the
repairman is using the substitute components specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized
component replacement might cause fire, electric shocks or other dangers.
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/ Product Overview
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2.1 Display Introduction
Thanks for choosing HUION® KAMVAS® Pro 16 creative display. This is a new
generation of desktop-level professional drawing display, which can greatly improve
your work efficiency of painting and creation, and full of fun. You can freely paint
and write, depicting different lines and colors, just as the pen writes on the paper,
which brings you a real shock experience.
To give you a better understanding and using of your display, please read this user
manual carefully. The user manual only shows the information under Windows,
unless otherwise specified, this information applies to both Windows and Macintosh
systems.
2.2 Product and Accessories
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Battery-free pen Replacement Nibs
(inside the pen holder) Pen Holder
Quick Start GuideStand
Power Adapter
Cleaning Cloth
Pen Nib Clip
(inside the pen holder)
2.2.1 Accessories
3-in-1 Cable
2.2.2 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 comfortable when painting and creating.
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2.2.3 3-in-1 Cable
① USB ② HDMI ③ Power ④ Type-C
2.2.4 Plug
Please choose the right plug according to your country or region, and assemble it
to the power adapter. (It may not come with all the plugs)
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2.3 Setting Up Display
[1] Connect your PC and the display with 3-in-1 cable.
[2] Plug the power adapter into the cable power connector and turn it 90° to
ensure that the plug does not come off and connect the power adapter to the
power source.
[3] Turn on computer and switch on the display, the LED indicator will show the
current status: Green means working normal, Orange means no signal.
2.4 Install Driver
2.4.1 OS Support
Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12 or later.
2.4.2 Install Driver
Please download the driver from our website: www.huion.com/download
After finishing installation, you can find the driver icon " " in the system tray area,
which means the driver was installed successfully; when you connect the display
to computer, the icon will change to color " ", which means the driver has already
recognized the display and you can start using it now.
Notes:
[1] Before installing, you need to uninstall other driver of similar products, including
the old driver of this product.
[2] Before installing, please close all graphics software and anti-virus software to
avoid unnecessary mistake.
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2.4.3 Driver Page
After the download is successful, double-click to open the driver, connect the
display to your computer with attached cable.
When the connection is complete, watch for a prompt at the bottom left of the
driver page that display two states "Device disconnected" or "Device connected".
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3.1 Hold the pen
Hold the pen as you hold a normal pen or pencil. Adjust your grip so that you
can toggle the side switch easily with your thumb or forefinger. Be careful not to
accidentally press the switch while drawing or positioning with the pen.
Notice:
When not 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, may also cause your computer can not enter the
sleep mode.
3.2 Position the cursor
Move the pen slightly above the active area without touching the screen surface,
the cursor will move to the new position accordingly.
Press the pen tip on the screen to make a selection. Tap the screen once with the
pen tip, or touch it to the screen with enough pressure to register a click.
/ Pen Basic Operation
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3.3 Click
Use the pen tip to tap once on the screen to register a click. Tap to highlight or
select an item on the screen and double-click to open it.
3.4 Move
Select the object, then slide the pen tip across the screen to move it.
3.5 Use the side buttons
The buttons on the pen can be set to two different customizable functions.
You can use the buttons whenever the pen tip is within 10mm of the display active
area.
You do not have to touch the pen tip to the display in order to use the switch.
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3.6 Pen Nib Replacement
The nib will be worn off after using for a long time, then you need to replace a
new nib.
[1] Anticlockwise rotate the pen holder to open the cover, take a new nib out.
[2] Insert the pen nib into the hole on the bottom of the holder and tilt the pen to
pull out the old nib.
[3] Insert the new nib straight into the pen and push the nib slowly and firmly
until it stops.
Pen Nibs
Pen Nib Clip
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4/ Using the Display
4.1 Power Button
The power button was placed on the left side of the digital screen, you need to
turn on the power switch before using.
4.2 Press Keys
There are 4 press keys on the top left side of the display, which you can modify
the functions according to your own habits, thus will help to improve your work
efficiency.
4.3 Touch Bar
The left side of the display is provided with a touch bar, you can slide up and
down to achieve zoom function, or you can self-define the function on the driver.
4.4 OSD Function
Enter OSD Menu:
[1] Press ① "Function Button" around three seconds until the OSD menu appears
and meanwhile the indicator will be on. The function of the Keys will
become OSD function.
[2] In the menu, the function of ②③④⑤ will become as the following:
② AUTO: Before entering menu, its function is "auto adjustment".
After entering menu, its function is "back to previous menu".
③ MENU: Press to call up the menu, after entering menu, its function is "confirm".
④ - : After entering menu, its function is "down/left/decrease".
⑤ +: After entering menu, its function is "up/right/increase".
Exit OSD Menu:
[3] Press ①"Function Button" again for around three seconds until the indicator will
be off, the function of the Keys ②③④⑤ will become "short cuts function again".
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5/ Function Setting
5.1 Working Area Setting
5.1.1 Using Multiple Monitors
Select the Working Area tab to define the relationship between pen movement on
the display and cursor movement on the monitor screen.
By default the entire active area of display maps to the entire monitor. If more
than one monitor is in use and you are in extended mode, you need to choose the
related monitor on the driver interface which you are going to map to.
If your monitors are in mirror mode (All monitors display the same content), the
display maps to the entire space on each monitor and the screen cursor is displayed
on each monitor simultaneously.
5.1.2 Working Area Setting
Define the display area that will be mapped to the screen area.
[1] Full Area: the entire active area of the display. This is the default setting.
[2] Screen Ratio: As a general rule, be 16:9.
[3] Customized Area:
1> Enter coordinate values.
2> Drag the corners of the foreground graphic to select the screen area.
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5.1.3 Rotate Working Area
By changing the direction of the display to adapt to the left and right hand
operation. You can rotate the display by 0° , 90° , 180° or 270° .
5.2 Press Keys Function Setting
Default Setting: Place the cursor on the press key or click the press key to find the
default values.
Customized Setting: Select the function to be achieved on the pop-up dialog box,
then click "Apply" or "OK" to take effect.
Enable/Disable Press Keys: Check/Uncheck "Enable Press Keys".
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The following shortcut key customization interface is displayed, with a total of 5
Settings.
Custom: according to the use of custom or professional terms to set.
Key combination function keys: Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Win+ any letter or other. Ctrl,
Shift, Alt, Win, you can select one or more of them, and you can arrange them in
any combination. Enter the corresponding Settings in the input box. For example:
deselect -Ctrl +D, enter task manager -Ctrl+Alt+Delete, etc.
Mouse Button Function: click the box, select the required function, can be set to
complete.
switch function: also click the box, select the required function.
Run the program function: click browse, select the connection, to achieve the
required run the program function.
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5.3 Pen Buttons Function Setting
Select the function to be achieved on the pop-up dialog box, then click "Apply" or
"OK" to take effect.
5.4 Enable the Windows Ink feature
Microsoft Windows provides extensive support for pen input. Pen features are
supported in such as Microsoft Office, Windows Journal, Adobe Photoshop CC,
SketchBook 6 and so on.
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5.5 Pressure Sensitivity Setting
The pressure sensitivity will be changed by dragging the slider up and down, the
smaller the value, the more pressure sensitive.
Drag upward (left): the pressure change is more obvious, small pressure produces a
great pressure.
Drag down (right): pressure change is weak, a lot of pressure produces less
pressure.
Click the button at the bottom right of the Settings box to reset the pressure
sensitivity to the default state.
For example: apply *N respectively the same pressure, under different pressure
coefficient produced different pressure effects. According to their habit of holding
the pen posture and the size of the hand for the appropriate pressure Settings.
Same press*N
Pressure 1
Same press *N
Pressure 2
*N *N
Press Sensitivity Adjustment Press Sensitivity Adjustment
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5.6 Pen Pressure Testing
You can gradually apply pressure to the stylus on the screen to test the pressure
level. Click " " button to clear all the ink.
5.7 Enable the Windows Ink feature
Microsoft Windows provides extensive support for pen input. Pen features are
supported in such as Microsoft Office, Windows Journal, Adobe Photoshop CC,
SketchBook 6 and so on.
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/ Specifications
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Model GT-156
Screen
Panel Size 15.6 inch
Resolution 1920 x 1080 (16:9)
LCD Type IPS
Active Area 344.16 x 193.59mm
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Brightness 220 cd/m2
Response Time 25ms
View Angle 89° /89° (H) /89° /89° (V) (Typ.) (CR 10)
Gamut 120% sRGB
Display Color 16.7M (8bit)
Touch
Touch Type Battery-Free Electromagnetic Resonance
Resolution 5080LPI
Pressure Level 8192
Accuracy ±0.5 mm (Center), ±3 mm (Corner)
Sensing Height 10mm
Report Rate 266PPS
Pen
Model PW507
Dimension 163.7 x Φ14.3mm
Buttons Two Customized Press Key
General
Output Voltage 12V 1A
Video Interface USB-C
Press Key 6 Customized Press Key
Dimension 437.8 x 251.2 x 11.5mm
Net Weight 1.35kg
OS Support Windows 7 or later, mac OS 10.12 or later
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/ Trouble Shooting
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Abnormal Phenomena Possible Solutions
Power indicator does not
flash
1. Make sure power is on.
2. Check the socket and power cable.
No display on the screen
1. Make sure power is on.
2. Correctly connect the cables.
3. If you connect the display with a laptop, please make
sure the display is on the right display mode: extend or
duplicate mode.
4. Check whether the side indicator shows green, if not,
it means no signal in. Please reboot your computer or
reconnect the cable.
5. Is the signal wire broken or bent? If so, please replace the
signal wire.
No signal
1. Make sure the cables are well connected.
2. If you use a desktop, make sure the HDMI port is
plugged into the graphic card on the tower, but not into
the motherboard.
3. If you use a Windows OS computer, make sure to press
''Windows+P'' on keyboard, then choose Duplicate or
Extend. Don't choose Computer Only or Projector Only.
4. If there is no HDMI port on your computer, you need
an extra HDMI adapter. We don't recommend a USB to
HDMI adapter. Also, we don't recommend a USB hub. We
recommend DVI/ VGA/ Display Port/ Type-C/ Thunderbolt,
etc. to HDMI adapters.
Images are blurred Please set the display resolution with 1920 x 1880.
7.1 Possible Breakdowns Related to DISPLAY
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