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The Wacom Signature Set STU-540 is a cutting-edge electronic signature pad designed for seamless integration with Windows systems. Featuring a 5-inch high-resolution LCD display, it allows for precise, real-time capture of handwritten signatures using a cordless, battery-free pen. With robust security features and customizable branding options, this device is perfect for businesses looking to enhance customer engagement while ensuring compliance with GDPR regulations.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 24 x 2 cm; 400 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | STU540-CH2 |
Manufacturer | WACOM |
Series | STU-540 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 800x600 |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Connectivity Type | Cellular |
Wattage | 3600 |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 400 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Allows you to add your own personal security certificates to important signed documents.
Lets be honest, the Wacom LCD STU-540 Signature Set is not cheap. But it is still a much cheaper solution to the horrendously expensive Adobe DocuSign® system.If anyone is not familiar with signature systems like this, they ship with specialist software that allows you to create your own personal, and legally recognised, document security certificates. These certificates are then embedded into pdf documents when you sign them and cannot be deleted. If someone tries to edit a secured document, the certificate becomes invalid and the document rendered legally void.The Sign Pro PDF software that ships with the Wacom pads is good. It allows you to create multiple certificates, and save them either just within the software, or to the software and the Microsoft certificate repository within the Windows Operating System. So you can create a work certificate and a home certificate. When creating the certificates, you can even add your company name, department name and basic location information if you want. The e-signatures created are as secure as you can get. Not only do they include the security certificate, but also the pad serial number, your PC ID and signature biometric data, including the speed of the stylus throughout the signature, plus multiple stylus pressure measurements as you sign across the pad. The software even lets you secure your certificates with optional individual passwords, which must be entered before the signature pad will activate. This means that even if someone has access to your PC and signature pad, they are unable to fake your signature.There has been an evolution of Wacom signature pads over the years, and I found it confusing confirming just what features the STU-540 Pad was capable of. I was even unsure of whether the pad display was backlit or capable of colour, as some of the Amazon review pictures are mixed up with the LCD STU-430 signature pad. I have attached photos of exactly what the STU-540 Pad does from start-up to 'awaiting signature'. The software has been installed and the certificates created. Hopefully Amazon attach them in the correct order. So from left to right.1. The pad turns on and the backlight illuminates.2. The Wacom logo appears, and as you can see, the display is indeed full colour.3. The default screen template appears. The pad will remain at this screen for as long as it is plugged in, backlight on. If you run a business, you can create your own personalised template, and have that display instead. You can add custom text, buttons and logos.4. The pad at the 'awaiting signature' screen.The pad is very responsive, with very little lag. Although not the same as writing on paper, your signature is faithfully reproduced.There are a couple of other nice features in the software. You can enter a default signatory and reason for signing. If this feature is turned on, the default information is added as text with your signature, and also displayed on the pad before you actually sign the document. If this feature is turned off, the software asks for a name and reason before every signature, then adds that information to the signature field.The secured documents must be in PDF format, but it is easy to covert any Microsoft office document from within their native applications, then sign them within Sign Pro PDF.There are still ways for secured documents to be tampered with, such as printing a document, then scanning and photoshopping. Keeping a master copy protects you against this kind of mischief. I even know of a situation, where an individual had a tampered document thrown out of a legal filing, simply by being able to prove that they owned an eSignature system.There is only one thing I do not like about the STU-540 Pad. I wish the screen would turn off whenever the stylus is returned to it's holder. The pad seems targeted at something like a hotel reception, where it will be in use all the time. As a home user with fewer documents to sign, I have to keep unplugging the pad. If you are intending to purchase the pad for a business however, the pad connects via a proprietary USB lead. Standard USB-A at one end, and a pad-specific mini plug at the other. The connection lead is 1.5M long, high quality and locks onto the pad under a plastic cover to prevent accidental disconnection. There is also a standard Kingston lock aperture and the fixings to allow the stylus and pad to be connected via a supplied nylon tether. The tether is a very generous 50cm. In all the photos I have seen, the stylus is always shown lying flat in it's holder. But when you lift the stylus, there is also a hole in the stylus rest, to allow it to sit vertical. The set includes 5 replacement stylus tips and the tool to remove them. Not cheap, but a great way to protect important documents without having to pay exorbitant subscription fees for online systems like DocuSign®.
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Consigliatissimo
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rapido y buen estado
todo perfecto, llego antes de tiempo y funciona perfectamente.
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fait ce qu’on lui demande
Tablette parfaite pour la signature d’acte électronique
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Einfache Installation / Keine Registrierung/Lizensierung für Sign Pro PDF mehr notwendig
Wir nutzen die STU Signature-Sets als weiteren Baustein zum papierlosen Büro. Bei der Ablage von Dokumenten in unserem Dokumentenmanagementsystem war es immer nervig, die Dokumente, die unterschrieben werden mussten, erst auszudrucken, um sie dann zu unterschreiben und schlussendlich wieder einzuscannen. Diesen sinnlosen Schritt kann man sich dank der Signature-Sets sparen. Mit der Software Sign Pro PDF öffnet man die Dokumente, die man unterschreiben möchte und mit dem Unterschriften-Pad erfolgt dann die digitale Erfassung der Unterschrift.Installation:Vorab: die Installation ist super einfach geworden. Wir haben bereits Wacom STU-430 Signature-Sets im Einsatz. Da war die Installation der Sign Pro PDF Software ein wenig umständlich, da man sich für die Lizenz erst registrieren musste. Mit dem Hintergrundwissen wollte ich nun auch das Wacom STU-530 einrichten und wurde sehr positiv überrascht: die Registrierung ist nicht mehr notwendig. Man lädt die Software über einen Link (steht oben rechts auf der Verpackung) herunter. Bei der anschließenden Installation von Sign Pro PDF kann man auswählen, ob man eine Desktop-Verknüpfung haben möchte und dass der passende Treiber direkt mit installiert wird. Weiter. Weiter. Fertig.Digitale Unterschrift:Das Unterschreiben von Dokumenten mit Sign Pro PDF ist super einfach und selbsterklärend. Nach dem ersten Start des Programms öffnet sich einmalig ein Assistent, um einen neuen Schlüssel (= Zertifikat) anzulegen. Man kann aber auch einen bestehenden Schlüssel aus seinem Zertifikatsspeicher auswählen, falls man schon einen Schlüssel hat und wieder benutzen möchte. Dann öffnet man das PDF, wählt „Unterzeichnen“, markiert im PDF den Bereich, in dem die Unterschrift später stehen soll und unterschreibt auf dem Unterschriften-Pad. Speichern. Fertig.Bedienung und Haptik:Das Unterschriften-Pad fühlt sich sehr stabil und hochwertig an. Es wird per USB an den Rechner angeschlossen – das Kabel ist mit 3m mehr als ausreichend lang (manchmal vielleicht auch etwas zu lang). Der Stift benötigt keine Batterie und ist kabellos. Das ist super, weil dann beim Unterschreiben auch kein Kabel im Weg ist. Für diejenigen, die unter chronischem Stiftverlust leiden, ist aber ein Stiftband dabei, mit dem man den Stift am Pad festmachen kann. Während des Unterschreibens hat man nahezu das gleiche Schreibgefühl wie auf Papier, was sich auch in der Qualität der erfassten Unterschrift zeigt. Die Oberfläche ist schön glatt, sodass man mit der aufliegenden Hand nicht stockt.
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buon prodotto
buon prodotto, unica pezza non si vede bene il display, nel complesso buon prodotto
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