Wacom Bamboo Connect Graphics Tablet CTL470 User Manual

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WIRELESS CONNECTION PROBLEMS
The computer does not have 
an available USB port.
Check if there is an available USB port on a USB hub. If not available, 
add a USB hub or USB card.
After pressing the power 
button on the wireless module, 
the tablet status LED glows 
steadily for 4 seconds and 
then turns off.
If a wireless connection is not established, the wireless module will turn 
off after 4 seconds.
Make sure the wireless receiver is properly connected to an active 
USB port on your computer or USB hub.
Move the tablet closer to the antenna and make sure there are no 
metal or other high-density obstructions in the line of sight between 
the tablet and your computer.
Again press the power button to activate the connection.
After turning on the wireless 
module, the status LED 
indicates good functionality 
but the screen cursor cannot 
be moved with the pen.
Be sure you are using the pen correctly. Review 
.
Switch the wireless module off, then back on.
If the battery charge is low, try 
.
A wireless connection has 
been made, but the tablet 
does not seem to work 
correctly.
Be sure you have correctly installed the tablet driver software.
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The tablet works when 
connected with the USB 
cable, but turns off as soon as 
the cable is disconnected.
Confirm the wireless module and receiver are correctly installed, and 
that the wireless module is turned on.
Check the battery. See 
.
Open the tablet wireless compartment cover and verify that the 
battery is properly installed. Tablet model CTH-670 is equipped 
with two covers: one for the Wacom wireless module, and one for 
the rechargeable battery.
Check the battery appearance to ensure there is no leakage or 
other indication of damage.
Charge the battery overnight and try again. If the problem persists, 
the battery may be completely discharged or damaged and can no 
longer hold a charge. You will have to purchase a replacement 
battery. Se