Elo TouchSystems 1524L manual

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    User Guide 15 " LCD Desktop T ouchmonitor 1524L Series Revision A P/N 00 8549[...]

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    iii Copyright © 2002 Elo T ouchSystems Inc. All Rights Reserved. No pa rt of this p ublic ation ma y be repr oduce d, trans mitte d, transc ribed , stor ed in a ret rieval system, or trans l ated in to any la ngu age or co mputer l an gua ge, in a ny f or m o r b y an y mean s, incl udi ng , b ut no t limite d to, ele ctron ic, ma gnetic, optical,[...]

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    v Chap ter 1 Intr oduction 7 Pro duct Des cri p tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pre caut ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A bout the Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Chap ter 2 Installation and Setup 9 Unpa cking Y our T ouc hmo nitor . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Pro duct Over view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ma in[...]

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    vi Cop yrigh t © 1996, Borland Inter nat ional. All rights reser ved. BORLAND CON FIDENTIAL J anuar y 9, 2002 9:17 am (D:V e ra ne w8549 15 in Econ A T User Guide1 5 in Economy A T 15 in Econ A TTOC .fm)[...]

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    1-7 C HAPTER 1 C HAPTER 1 I N TR ODUC TION Pr oduct De scrip tion Your new touc hmonitor combines the r elia ble perfor mance of touch te chnology with the latest advanc es in LCD display design. This c ombin ation of featu res cre ates a natur al flow of inf ormation between a us er and your touchmon itor. This LCD monitor incorpora te s 15” col[...]

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    1- 8 Use r Gu ide Ab out the P rod uct Your LCD Desktop Touchmon itor is a 15” XGA TFT c o lor displa y with the fol lowing featur e s: • The int ernal micropr ocesso r digi tally contr ols auto- sc ann ing. For horizont al scan fre quencie s between 31.5 KHz and 60.2 KHz, and vertic al scan fre quenci es betwe en 56.3 H z and 75.0 Hz. In each [...]

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    2-9 C HAPTER 2 C HAPTER 2 I NSTAL LATION AND S ETUP This chapter disc usses how to inst all your LCD touchmonit or and how to insta ll the drive r s oftware . Unpa c king Y our T o uchm onitor Check that the followin g 7 items are present and in good condition: Po wer ca bl e U S/ Ca n ad a VGA cable European power cable Seri al cab l e CD and Quic[...]

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    2- 10 Us er G uide Pr oduct O ver vie w Ma in U nit Rea r V iew[...]

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    2-1 1 T o uch In terface Con necti o n N OT E : B efor e connect ing the cab les to you r tou chmonit or and PC , be sure that the computer and tou chmoni to r are turned off. 1 Connec t o ne end of the p o we r c o rd to the monitor and the other end to the outle t. 2 Connec t one end of the vi deo ca ble to the rear side of comput er and the othe[...]

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    2- 12 Us er G uide In stalling the D river Soft ware The drive r softwar e allows your touchmonitor to work with your computer. Driv ers are located on the enclosed CD-ROM for the followi ng operating sys te ms: • Windows XP • Windows 2000 • Windows Me • Windows 98 • Windows 95 • Windows NT 4.0 Your touchm onito r is plug-a nd-play comp[...]

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    2-1 3 Inst alling the Se rial T ou c h Dri ver In s t allin g the S e ri a l T ou c h Dr iv e r f o r W in do ws X P , Window s 2000 1 , Me , 95/98 and N T 4.0 N OT E : F or Win dows 2000 and NT 4.0 y ou mus t ha v e adm i nistr at or acces s rights to inst al l the dr iver. 1 Ins ert the CD-ROM in your computer ’s CD-ROM drive. 2 If the Aut o St[...]

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    2- 14 Us er G uide In s t allin g the S e ri a l T ou c h Dr iv e r f o r M S- DO S a n d W indo w s 3. 1 You m ust have a DOS mouse drive r (MOUSE.COM) i nsta lled for your mouse if you wish to continue usin g your mouse along with your touchmonitor in DOS. To insta ll Windows 3. x an d MS-DOS f rom Win dows 95/98, foll ow t he dir e ct io ns be l[...]

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    3-1 5 C HAPTER 3 C HAPTER 3 O PERA TION About T o uchm oni tor Adj ust men ts Your tou chmonitor will u nlike ly r equire adjust ment. Va ria tions i n vi deo out put and applic ation may requi re adjustm ent s to your touchmonit or to optimize the qual ity of the disp la y. For best performan ce, your touc hmonitor should be operating in native re[...]

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    3- 16 Us er G uide Front Panel Con tr ols Contro l Fun ction 1 Power Swit ch Turn s th e di spl ay s ystem pow e r on or of f . 2 Power LED Lig hts up to i ndi ca te the p o w er i s tu rne d O N . 3 Men u/Exit To enter or exi t OSD manu al . 4 + To selec t t he fu nct io n it em cl ock wis e. To incr ea se the va lu e of the par ame te r in the OS[...]

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    3-1 7 Co ntro ls and Ad justmen t O SD Me nu Fu ncti ons To Dis pla y and Select t he OSD Funct ions: 1 Pres s Menu /Exit ke y to activ ate the OSD m enu. 2 Use + or - to move clockwise or counte rcl ock wise through the menu. Then press the Enter key, the para mete r will be highlighte d when selecte d. 3 Then use + or - to increase or decre ase t[...]

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    3- 18 Us er G uide O SD Cont rol Op tion s Contro l Description Brig htness Incre ases or d ecrea ses b right ne ss Co nt ras t Inc rease s or decr ea ses cont r ast H-Position Mov es the sc ree n le ft o r ri ght V- Po sit ion M o ves the s cre en up or down Pha s e Incre ase s or decr ea ses the snow noi se of th e im a ge af te r au to adjustmen[...]

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    3-1 9 Pres et Mo des To r educ e the ne ed for adj ustment for d iffer ent mode s, the monit or ha s defa ult set ting modes that a re most commonly use d as given in the table below. If any of th ese d i splay m odes are detected , the m oni t or aut omatica lly adjusts the pic ture size a nd cente ring. When none of the mode is mat ched, th e use[...]

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    3- 20 Us er G uide P o we r Ma na gemen t S ys t e m The monitor is e quippe d wit h the power mana gement funct ion whic h aut omatica lly r educe the power consumption when not in use into four power savi ng modes. We re commend switchi ng the monitor of f when it i s no t in us e f or a long t ime. N OT E : The monit or au tomat ical ly g oes th[...]

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    4-2 1 C HAPTER 4 C HAPTER 4 T R OUBLESHOO TING If you a re e xperiencin g troub le with you r touc hmonitor, re fer t o t he follo wing tab le. If the probl em persist s, plea se contact your local dealer or our servic e center. Sol ut ions to Common Proble m s Pr oblem Sugge s tion( s) The m onito r doe s not res pon d aft er you tu rn on t he sys[...]

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    A-23 A PPENDIX A C HAPTE R 4 N ATIVE R ESOLU TION The native resolution of a monitor is the reso lutio n level at which the LCD panel is de signed to perfor m best. For the LCD touchmonitor , the native resolu tion is 800 x 600 for the 15 inch size. In almos t all cases, sc ree n images look bes t when viewed at their nati ve res oluti on. You can [...]

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    A-24 Use r Gui de As an example, a SVGA resolution LCD panel has 800 pixels horizont al ly by 600 pixe ls verti call y. Input vide o is als o repres ent ed by the sa me terms. XGA input vide o has a format of 1024 pixels hor izonta lly by 768 pixe ls vertic ally. When the input pixe ls conta ine d in the video input format match the native resolu t[...]

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    B-25 A PPENDIX B C HAPTER 4 T OU C H M O N ITO R S AF ET Y This manua l contai ns inf ormat ion that is impo rt ant for the proper setup and mainte nance of your touchmonitor . B efore se tti ng up a nd powering on your new touc hmonitor , read through this manua l, especiall y Chapter 2 (Installa tion) , and Chapt er 3 (Ope rat io n ). 1 To reduc [...]

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    B- 26 User Gu ide Ca re and H andling o f Y o ur T o uc hmo nitor The followi ng tips will help keep your touchmoni tor functi oning a t the optimal le vel . • To a void risk of ele ctric sho ck, do not di sasse mble the bric k supply or displa y unit cabine t. The unit is not user servic eable. Remember to unplu g the dis play u nit from t he po[...]

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    C-27 A PPENDIX C C HAPTER 4 T E C HNIC AL S PE CIFICAT IONS[...]

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    C- 28 User Gu ide T ouc hmo nitor Sp ecifications Mode l E T1524L LCD Displa y 15” TFT Ac tive M atrix Pan el Display Size 304.( H) x 228. (V ) m m Pixe l Pi tch 0.297( H) x 0. 297 (V) mm Displa y M ode VGA 640 x 350 (7 0Hz) VGA 720 x 400 (7 0Hz) VGA 640 x 480 (6 0 / 72/ 75H z ) SVGA 800 x 600 (56 / 60 / 7 2/ 75Hz) XGA 1024 x 768 (60 / 70 / 75Hz)[...]

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    C-29 AccuT o uch T ouchscr een Sp ecifi cati ons Mech anical Const ruction T op : P ol ye s te r w ith ou ts id e har d -s ur fac e co a tin g wi th cle ar or an t igl ar e fi ni sh . Ins ide : Trans par en t con duc ti ve co at in g. Bo ttom : G l ass sub st rat e w i th un if or m resi st i ve co at ing . Top and b ottom la yers se parat ed b y p[...]

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    C- 30 User Gu ide 15 " LC D T ouc hmon itor (ET1524L -XXW C- 1) Dimen sions[...]

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    31 C HAPTER 4 R EGU LATORY I NFORMA TION I. Elec tr i ca l Safe ty I n fo r m ation : A) Co mpli anc e is re quire d wit h resp ect to the vo ltage , freq uen cy , an d curre nt requi re ment s indi ca ted on t he man ufa ctur er’ s labe l. Conn ect ion t o a di ffer ent po wer s our ce than th ose sp eci fi ed he rei n wi ll l ike ly re sult in [...]

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    32 User G ui de This In for m at io n T e chn ology Equi pmen t ( ITE) is req uire d to h a v e a CE Mar k on th e ma nuf actur er ’s l ab el whi ch mea ns t hat the e quipm ent has b een t es ted to the fo ll o wi ng Dir ec ti ves an d Sta nda rds : This equi pmen t has be en te sted to the re quire ment s fo r the CE M ark as requi red b y EMC [...]

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    35 C HAPTER 4 W AR RANTY Except a s othe rwise sta ted herein or i n an order acknowle dgment de livere d t o Buyer , Seller warr ant s to Buyer that the Product sha ll be free of defects in materi als and workmanship. The warranty f or the touc hmonitors and compone nts of th e produc t are: 3 years monitor, 5 years Accu- Touch sc reen, 5 year s C[...]

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    36 User G ui de THESE REMEDIES SHALL BE THE BUYER’ S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FO R BR E ACH O F WA RR ANT Y. E XCE P T FO R TH E EXPRE S S WARRANTY SET FORTH AB OVE, SELLER GRANTS NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED B Y STATUTE OR OTHERWISE, REGARDING T HE PRODUCTS, THEIR FITNES S FOR ANY PURPOSE, THEIR QUALITY, THEIR MERCHANTABILITY, THEIR NONINFR[...]

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    Inde x-37 Nu mer i cs 15" LC D Tou chm on it or (E T1 52 4L -XXW C-1) Di mens io ns, 30 A Abo ut th e Pr oduc t, 8 Abo ut To uchm oni tor A djust ment s, 15 Ac cuT ouch To uc hmo ni tor Spec if ic at i ons , 29 B Brig htne ss, 2 8 C Ca re a nd Ha nd li ng of Your Touc hmo ni tor , 26 Certi fica tio ns, 28 Clea ning You r To uchmo nit or, 26 Co[...]

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    Inde x-38 Sto rage C on ditio ns, 2 8 Surf ace D ura bi lit y, Ac cu To uch , 2 9 SVGA, 23 SXGA, 23 T Tech nica l Spe cific atio ns, 2 7 Tou ch A ctiv ation For ce, Accu Touc h, 29 Tou ch I nterfa ce C onn ecti on, 1 1 To uch no t w or k in g, 21 To uch Pane l ( o pt io na l) , 28 Tou chmon itor Safe ty, 2 5 Tou chmon itor Spe cific atio ns, 2 8 To[...]