Elo TouchSystems 1502L manual

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    USER MANUAL Elo T ouch Solutions 1002L and 150 2L T ouchmonitors UM600012 Rev A[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 2 of 25 Copyright © 2015 Elo T ouch Sol utions, Inc. A l l Right s Reserved. No part of this publication may be r eproduced, transmitted, t ranscribed, stored in a ret rieval system, or translated into any lan guage or c omputer language, in any form or by any means, including, but not limited to, e[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 3 of 25 T able of Content s Chapter 1: Introdu ction ......... ........... ............ ........ ............ ............ ............ ............ ...4 Chapter 2: Inst allation .......... ............ ............ ........ ............ ............ ............ ........ .......5 Chapter 3: Mou ntin[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 4 of 25 Chapter 1: Introductio n Product Descri ption Y our new touchmonitor combines the reliable perf ormance of Elo T ouch Solutions touch products w ith the latest development s in t ouch technology and display d esign. This combination of features creates a natural fl ow of information between t[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 5 of 25 Chapter 2: Inst allation Unp acking th e T ouchmonitor Open the carton and verif y that th e foll owing items are present: • T ouchmonitor with S tand (S tand is not included with 1002L m onitor) • User Manuals CD • Japanese language regulatory information pamphlet • Quick Install Gui[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 6 of 25 S t and Positio ns (1502L) The stand of t he tou chmoni tor can be converted between two positions: the low profile “hostess” position and the high profile “upright” position. The touchmonitor ships in the low profile “hostess” position. (1002L monitor does not shi p with a sta nd[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 7 of 25 Connector Panel & Interfaces T ouchmonitor Connectio ns 1. Connect the HDMI or Mini-VGA video cables between the monitor ’s HDMI/Mini-VGA input connectors and your HDMI/VGA video source, respectively . T ighten the video c able’ s screws for best performance. 2. Connect the USB touch [...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 8 of 25 Inst alling the T ouch T echno logy Sof tw are Drivers No additional drivers are required for your proj ected-capa citive touchmonitor with W indows 7 and 8 operating systems, it uses W indow s HID drivers. If t he monitor is used with W indows XP operating system, follow below steps to insta[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 9 of 25 Chapter 3: Mounting Rear VES A M ount For the 10-inch touchmonitor , a four-hole 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounting pa ttern available.The VESA FDMI-compli ant coun ting i s coded: VESA MIS-B, 75, C and VESA MIS-B, 100, C. For the 15-inch touchmonitor , a four-hole 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounting [...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 10 of 25 Base Mount For the 1 5-inch touchmonitor , a threaded t hree-hole mount ing pa ttern for M4 screws is pro vided on the bottom of stand base for mounting or securing.[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM6000 12 Rev A, Page 1 1 of 25 Chapter 4: Operation Power T o turn the touchmonit or on or off, pre ss the touchmonitor power button once. The Power S tatus LED on the bottom of the touchmonitor functions according to the f ollowing tab le: T ouchM onitor/Computer Module st atus LED sta tus OFF OFF SLEEP PULSING ON ON Th[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 12 of 25 Gesture Support Projected Capacitive tou ch technologies enable s everal gestures that support single and multiple contacts . Refer to the Microsoft Website http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd940543 on the var ious gestures that are s upported in W indow s 7 and 8. V ideo A display’[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 13 of 25 On-Screen Display (OSD) Four OSD buttons are on the bottom of the monito r . These can be used to adjust various display parameters. The buttons and their functionality are: Button Function when OSD is not displa y ed: Function when OSD is displayed: Menu Display OSD main menu Return to prev[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 14 of 25 Aspect Ratio Switches the scaling method between Full Scaling and Maintain Aspect Ratio Default: Full Scaling Full Scaling – scales the X- and Y -dim ensions of the input video (up or down as needed) to the display’s native resolution. Fill T o Aspect Ratio – A ssuming a landscape or i[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 15 of 25 OSD and Power Lockout s Press and hold the “Menu” and “Up” buttons f or two seconds to enable/disable the OSD Locking feature. W hen th e OSD Locking is enabled, pressing any of the Menu, Up, Down, or Select keys will have no effect on the syste m. Press and hold the “Menu” and ?[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 16 of 25 Chapter 5: T echnical Support If you are experiencing trouble with your tou chmonitor , refer to the foll owing suggestions. If the problem persists, please conta ct your local dealer or contact Elo T ouch S olutions Customer Service. Solutions to Common Problems Problem Suggested T roublesh[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 17 of 25 T echnical A ss ist ance Vis it www .elotouch.com/products for technical specifications for this device Vis it www .elotouch.com/go/websupport for onli ne self-help. Vis it www .elotouch.com/go/contact support f o r technical support. See this user manual’s last pag e for worldwide technic[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 18 of 25 Chapter 6: Safety & Maintenance Safety T o avoid ris k of electric shock, follow all s a fety notices and do not disassemble th e touchmonitor . They are not user-serviceable. Ensure that your installation is equipped to maintain the spec ified en vironment al conditions listed in the T [...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 19 of 25 W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) This product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at a facility that enables recovery and rec ycling.[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 20 of 25 Chapter 7: Regulator y Information I. Electrical Safety Information: Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency , an d current requirements indicated on the manufacturer ’s label. Connecti on to a dif ferent power source than those specified herein will likel y result in[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 21 of 25 as requ ired by EMC Directive 2 004/108/EC as indicated in Euro pean S tan dard EN 5 5022 Class B and the Low V oltage Directive 2006/95/EC as indicated in European S tandard EN 60950. General Information to all Users : Th is equipm ent generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy [...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 22 of 25 III. A gency Certifications The following certifications and marks hav e been issued or declared for this monitor: Canada CUL, IC Europe CE Japan VCCI United S tates FCC,UL IV . China RoHS In accordance to Chinese law (Admini stration on the Control of P ollution Caused by Electronic Informa[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 23 of 25 Explanation of Markings (1). In accordance with the SJ/T1 1364-2006 requirement, the electronic i nformation product s are marked with the following poll ution control logo. The Environment-Friendly Use Period for this product is 10 years. The pr oduct will not leak or mutate under normal op[...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 24 of 25 Chapter 8: W arranty Information Except as otherw ise state d herein, or in an orde r acknowledgmen t delivere d to Buy er , S eller warran ts to Buy er that the Product sh all be free of defec ts in materials and workmansh ip. The wa rranty for the T ouchm onitors and their components is 3 [...]

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    User Ma nual: 1002L, 1502L UM600012 Re v A, Page 25 of 25 Check out Ou r Website! www .elotouch.com Get the latest... • Product Information • S pecifi cations • News on upcomi ng even ts • Press releases • Software drivers • T ouchMonitor N ewsletter Getting in T ouch wi th us T o find out m ore about the extensive range of Elo touch so[...]