Helpful Tips For Using Your Electronic Pen - Webster IRP 4100 Installation Manual

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Keep a spare battery on hand (refer to "Replacement Parts and
Supplies" on page 46) and replace the battery every six to twelve
months, depending on your level of use. You can wait for it to fail,
but doing do may put you in an awkward situation.
Symptoms of a low battery include erratic responses when using the
pen, and a reduced range of operation.
To replace the battery, unscrew the cap on the far end of the pen. The
inside case and cap are marked to show the polarity (+ and -
direction) of the battery, but also note the orientation of the battery
itself. Remove the battery and replace it with a new one, making sure
to put the new one in with the correct orientation.

Helpful Tips for Using Your Electronic Pen

Remember that you can also use the second electronic pen
barrel button as a clicker for the left mouse button at a distance
from the screen.
Use only the Webster electronic pen. Do not use Webster dry-
erase pens and erasers with the IRP 4500.
Be sure not to cover the reflective tip of the pen with your fingers
when writing.
Make sure you fully depress the pen tip when clicking, drawing
and dragging the cursor.
Hold your electronic within 30 degrees of perpendicular to the
screen.
When you are not using you pen, place it on the keyboard tray or
in the magnetic pen holder which can be attached to any metal
part of the console.
Do not place the unused pen on the ledge at the bottom of the
screen.
Keep the calibration strips at either end of the ledge at the
bottom of the screen clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not place anything over either of the calibration strips at the
ends of the ledge at the bottom of the screen.
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE AND HELPFUL TIPS

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