Elo TouchSystems ET1529L manual

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    E l o E n t u i t i ve T ou c h m on i t o r U se r G u i d e F o r 15 ” L CD D e sk t op E T 15 29L S e r i e s R e v i s i o n . B[...]

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    E l o E n t u i t i ve T ou c h m on i t o r U se r G u i d e 15 " L C D D e s k t op E T 1 529 L S e r i e s R ev i s i on B P / N 008603 E l o To u c h S ys t e m s , I n c . 1 - 800 - E L O T O U CH www . e l o t ou c h . c o m[...]

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    C o p y r i gh t © 20 05 E l o T o u c h S ys t e m s I n c . A l l R i gh t s R e se r ve d . N o p a r t o f t h i s p ub li ca t i on m a y b e r e p r odu c e d , t r a n s m i tt e d , t r a n s c r i b e d , s t o r e d i n a r e t r i e v a l s y s t e m , o r t r a n s l a t e d i n t o a n y l a n gu a g e o r c o m p u t e r l a n g u a [...]

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    C hap t e r 1 I n t r od u c t i on 1 P r odu c t D e sc r i p t i on .................................................. 1 D e t a il ed L CD D i s p l a y P e r f o r m an c e R equ i r e m en t s ........................................................... 2 C u s t o m e r D i s p l a y ............................................... 4 S e r i a [...]

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    T ou c h m on i t o r S pe c i f i c a t i on s ......................... 46 A cc u T ou c h T ou c h sc r een S pe c i f i c a t i on s ................................................. 47 I n t e lli T ou c h T ou c h sc r een S pe c i f i c a t i on s ................................................. 48 I n f r a r ed T ou c h sc r een S pe c i [...]

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    C H A P T E R 1 I N T R O DUC T I O N P r odu c t D esc r i p t i on T h e ET 1529 L i s a r e t a il t e r m i n a l d e s i g n e d t o p r e s e n t i n f o r m a ti on t o t h e op e r a t o r a n d t h e c u s t o m e r . T h e ET 1529 L i s a v a il a b l e i n s e r i a l a n d U S B v e r s i on s o r c o m b o t ou c h m on it o r . T h e [...]

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    T h e c r e d it ca r d r ea d e r r ea d s a ll t h r ee s t r i p e s on a s t a n d a r d c r e d it ca r d o r d r i v e r s li ce n s e . T h e c r e d it ca r d i s r ea d by s li d i n g t h e c r e d it ca r d , s t r i p e s i d e t o w a r d t h e d i s p l a y t h r ou g h t h e c r e d i t ca r d r ea d e r f o r w a r d o r b a c k w a[...]

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    12.1 C u s t o m e r D i s p l ay T F T L C D D i s p l ay P a n e l D i s p l a y F o r m a t 800x 600 D i s p l a y a r ea 12 .1” 246 .0 m m ( H ) x 1 84.5 m m ( V ) P i x e l P i t c h 12. 1” 0.30 75 m m ( H ) x 0. 3075 m m ( V ) C on t r a s t R a ti o 15 0 : 1 ( M i n ) B r i g h t n e s s 180 c d /m 2 ( T yp i ca l ) w i t h n o t ou c h [...]

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    C u s t o m e r D i s p l ay T h e C u s t o m e r D i s p l a y i s a t w e n t y c h a r a c t e r t w o li n e v a c u u m f l u o r e s ce n t d i s p l a y ( V F D ) . I t c on s i s t s o f a V F D a nd V F D c on t r o l l e r . S er i a l V er s i o n O p t i o n a l P a r a m e t er s C h a r a c t e r s p e r r o w 20 N u m b e r o f r o [...]

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    Sp ec i f i c a t i o n s S e n s o r S e c u G e n F O R I m a g e C a p t u r e S p e e d 600 m s / fr a m e I m a g e T r a n s f e r S p ee d 500 B y t e / m s P i x e l R e s o l u ti on 356 x 292 U S B S i g n a l i n g T yp e F u ll S p ee d T yp e T h e o r y o f O p er a t i o n T h e U S B ho s t i n i ti a t e s c o m m un i c a t i on w[...]

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    S i x P o r t U S B H ub T h e H u b p r ov i d e s 4 i n t e r n a l U S B p o r t s t o b e u s e d b y t h e c r e d it ca r d r ea d e r , t h e f i n g e r- p r i n t r ea d e r , t h e t ou c h s c r e e n , a n d t h e c u s t o m e r d i s p l a y . T h e h u b a l s o s u p p li e s t w o U S B p o r t s t o t h e ou t s i d e o f t h e b [...]

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    C H A P T E R 2 I N S T A LL A T I O N AN D S E T U P T h i s c h a p t e r d i s c u s s e s h o w t o i n s t a l l you r L C D t o u c h m on i t o r a n d h o w t o i n s t a ll E l o T ou c h S y s t e m s d r i v e r s o f t w a r e . U np ack i ng Y ou r T ou c h m on i t o r C h ec k t h a t t h e f o ll o w i n g it e m s a r e p r e s e n[...]

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    P r odu c t O ve r v i e w M a i n U n i t o r R ea r V i e w 2 - 8 E l o E n t u i t i v e T ou c h m on i t o r U s e r G u i de[...]

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    S i d e V i e w B ase B o tt o m V i e w 2 - 9 o r[...]

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    K e n s i ng t o n T M L o c k T h e K e n s i n g t on T M l o c k i s a s e c u r it y d e v i ce t h a t p r e v e n t s t h e f t . T o f i n d ou t m o r e a b ou t t h i s s ec u r it y d e v i ce , d o t o h tt p :// w w w . k e n s i n g t on . c o m . 2 - 10 E l o E n t u i t i v e T ou c h m o n i t o r U s e r G u i de[...]

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    U S B I n t e r f ace C onn ec t i on Y ou r t ou c h m on it o r c o m e s w it h on l y on e t ou c h s c r ee n c on n ec t o r ca b l e s : U S B ca b l e . ( F o r W i n do w s 2000 , M e a nd X P s y s t e m s on l y . ) T o s e t u p t h e d i s p l a y , p l ea s e r e f e r t o t h e f o ll o w i n g f i g u r e s a n d p r o ce d u r e s [...]

  • Page 18

    C A U T I O N B e f o r e c on n e c t i n g t h e c ab l e s t o y ou r t ou c h m on i t o r an d P C , be s u r e t h a t t h e c o m p u t e r a nd t ou c h m on i t o r a r e t u r n ed o ff. N O T E B e f o r e c on n e c t i n g t he c ab l e s t o t h e t ou c h m o n i t o r , r ou t e a ll t h e c a b l e s t h r ou gh t h e h o l e i n t[...]

  • Page 19

    T h e f o ll o w i n g i ll u s t r a ti on s g u i d e y o u s t e p b y s t e p i n c on n ec t i n g y o u r t ou c h m o n it o r u s i n g a U S B ca b l e c o n n ec ti on . P o w e r c o r d C on n ec t on e e n d o f t h e p o w er c o r d t o t h e m on it o r a n d t h e o t h e r e n d t o w a ll . C on n e c t t h e p o w e r ca b l e t[...]

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    V i d e o ca b l e C onn ec t o n e e n d o f t h e v i d e o c a b l e t o t h e r ea r s i d e o f c o m p u t e r a nd t h e o t h e r t o t h e L C D . T i g h t e n b y t u r n i ng t h e t w o t h u m b s c r e w s c l o c k w i s e t o e n s u r e p r op e r g r ou n d i n g . Y ou ca n s e l ec t D V I v i d e o ca b l e o r D - S U B 15 v [...]

  • Page 21

    S p e a k e r ca b l e C on n ec t on e e n d o f t h e s p e a k er c a b l e t o t h e s p ea k e r p o r t i n t h e c o m p u t e r a n d t h e o t h e r e n d t o t h e p o r t i n t h e m on it o r . 2 - 15[...]

  • Page 22

    U S B ca b l e C on n ec t on e e n d o f t h e U S B c a b l e t o t h e r ea r s i d e o f t h e c o m p u t e r a n d t h e o t h e r t o t h e L C D m o n it o r . T h e U S B ca b l e i s f o r op ti o n a l t ou c h , M S R , C D a n d F i n g e r P r i n t R ea d e r . O n l y o n e U S B ca b l e i s n ee d e d b ec a u s e t h e d e v i c [...]

  • Page 23

    R e p l ac e t h e C a b l e C o ve r C a b l e c o v e r li p ca b l e s T h e n y ou h a v e a tt a c h e d a ll t h e ca b l e s t o t h e m on it o r , g e n tl y b r i n g a l l t h e ca b l e s t o w a r d t h e s t a n d a r d s o t h e y f i t u n d e r t h e c ov e r li p . S n a p t h e C a b l e c ov e r i n p l a ce ov e r t h e c o n n[...]

  • Page 24

    O p t i m i z i ng t h e L CD D i s p l ay T o e n s u r e t h e L C D d i s p l a y w o r k s w e ll w it h y ou r c o m p u t e r , c on f i g u r e t h e d i s p l a y m od e o f y ou r g r a p h i c ca r d t o m a k e it l e s s t h a n o r e q u a l t o 10 24 x 768 r e s o l u ti on , a n d m a k e s u r e t h e ti m i n g o f t h e d i s p l [...]

  • Page 25

    M a gn e t i c S t r i p e R e a d e r N o d e v i ce a r e n ee d e d . T e s t i ng t h e U S B M S R K ey bo a r d E m u l a t i on 1 P l u g i n t h e d e v i ce . 2 O p e n M S W o r d . 3 S li d e t h e ca r d t h r o u g h t h e M S R t o v i e w t h e d a t a . T e s t i ng t h e U S B - H I D C l a ss M S R 1 O n t h e C D , b r o w s e t [...]

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    1 . 5 T h i s d i a l o g w ill a p p e a r 1 . 6 S w i p e T e s t ca r d . 1 . 7 C l o s e R ea d C a r d s D i a l og . 1 . 8 C li c k o n S e nd C o mm a n d . T h e f o l l o w i n g d i a l og b ox w ill a p p ea r 1 . 9 T o s e nd I nq u i r y M S R t yp e 1 . 10 T y p e 00 10 i n t o a r ea un d e r t h e h ea d i n g M e ss a g e ( H e x )[...]

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    1 . 1 1 T h e n c li c k on S e n d M e ss a g e . 1 . 12 T h e DA T A = 00 m ea n s i t ’ s U S B H I D . 1 . 13 S w i t c h t o K e y bo a r d E m u l a t i on 1 . 14 T y p e 01 10 0 1 i n t o a r ea u n d e r t h e h ea d i n g M e ss a g e ( H e x ) 1 . 15 T h e n c li c k on S e n d M e ss a g e . 1 . 16 S e n d I n q u i r y M S R t yp e 1 [...]

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    1 . 19 T h e DA T A = 01 m ea n s i t ’ s U S B K e y bo a r d E m u l a ti on . 1 . 20 Y ou m u s t no w r e s e t t h e M S R b y s e n d i ng t h e c o mm a n d 02 . 1 . 21 T y p e 02 i n t o a r ea u n d e r t h e h ea d i n g M e s s a g e ( H e x ) 1 . 22 T h e n c li c k on S e n d M e ss a g e . 1 . 23 D ou b l e c li c k on T h e K B M S[...]

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    1 . 2 c li c k on A b ou t t o v e r i f y v e r s i on 1 . 3 C l o s e A bou t D i a l og . 1 . 4 C li c k on S e nd C o mm a n d s 1 . 5 T h i s D i a l o g w i ll a p p ea r . 1 . 6 T o s e n d I n q u i r y M S R t y p e 1 . 7 T y p e 00 10 i n t o a r ea u n d e r t h e h ea d i n g M e ss a g e ( H e x ) 1 . 8 T h e n c li c k o n S e n d M e[...]

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    1 . 9 T h e DA T A = 01 m ea n s i t ’ s U S B K e y bo a r d E m u l a ti on . 1 . 10 S w it c h t o H I D 1 . 1 1 T y p e 01 10 0 0 i n t o a r ea u n d e r t h e h ea d i n g M e ss a g e ( H e x ) 1 . 12 T h e n c li c k on S e n d M e ss a g e . 1 . 13 S e n d I n q u i r y M S R t yp e 1 . 14 T y p e 00 10 i n t o a r ea un d e r t h e h ea[...]

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    1 . 19 C li c k on R ea d C a r d s … 1 . 20 T h i s d i a l o g w ill a p p e a r 1 . 21 S w i p e T e s t ca r d . 1 . 22 C o s e R e a d C a r d s D i a l og . 1 . 23 D on e . 2 - 25[...]

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    R e a r F a c i ng C u s t o m e r D i s p l ay U S B C u s t o m e r D i s p l ay P l u g i n t h e U S B c a b l e a t t a c h e d t o t h e C u s t o m e r D i s p l a y u n i t . T h e N e w H a r d w a r e W i z - a r d d i a l o g box w il l a pp ea r . 1 C h oo s e N e x t a n d s e l ec t “ S e a rc h f o r t h e b e s t d r i v e r f o r[...]

  • Page 33

    T o t e s t t h e d r i v e r s : 1 I n w i n d o w s c l i c k o n S t a r t > R un 2 E n t e r “ c m d ” > O K 3 T y p e “ E C H O EL O > . L C L D 9 ” > E n t er T h e d i s p l a y w ill s h o w EL O . I n s t a lli n g t h e Tou c h D r i ve r S o ft w a r e E l o T ou c h S y s t e m s p r ov i d e s d r i v e r s o [...]

  • Page 34

    I n s t a lli ng t h e U S B Tou c h D r i ve r I n s t a lli ng t h e U S B Tou c h D r i ve r f o r W i ndo w s XP , W i ndo w s 2000 , M e a nd 98 1 I n s e r t t h e E l o C D - R O M i n y ou r c o m p u t e r ’ s C D - R O M d r i v e . I f W i n d o w s X P , W i nd o w s 2000 , W i n d o w s 98 , o r W i n d o w s M e s t a r t s t h e A [...]

  • Page 35

    C H A P T E R 3 O PE RA T I O N A bou t T ou c h m on i t o r A d j u s t m e n t s Y ou r t ou c h m on it o r w ill u n li k e l y r e q u i r e a d j u s t m e n t . V a r i a t i on s i n v i d e o ou t pu t a n d a p - p li c a ti on m a y r e qu i r e a d j u s t m e n t s t o y ou r t ou c h m o n it o r t o op ti m i z e t h e q u a l it y [...]

  • Page 36

    5 4 3 2 1 15 . 0 ” L CD Fun c t i on K ey C o n t r o l s F un c t i o n 1 P o w e r S w i t c h T u r n s t h e d i s p l a y s y s t e m po w e r o n o r o f f . 2 S e l ec t D i s p l a y s t h e O S D m e n u s on t h e s c r ee n a nd u s e d t o s e l ec t ( “ C l o c k w i s e ” a n d “ C ou n t e r- c l o c k w i s e ” d i r ec ti[...]

  • Page 37

    C on t r o l s a n d A d j u s t m e n t O S D Lo c k / U n l o ck Y ou a r e a b l e t o l o c k a n d u n l o c k t h e O S D f ea t u r e . T h e m on it o r i s s h i p p e d i n t h e u n l o c k e d p o s iti on . T o l o c k t h e O S D : 1 P r e ss t h e M e nu b u tt on a n d b u tt on s i m u lt a n e ou s l y f o r 2 s e c on d s . A w i[...]

  • Page 38

    O S D C on t r o l O p t i on s B r i gh t n e ss • B a c k g r o u n d L u m i n a n ce o f t h e L C D p a n e l i s a d j u s t e d . C on t r a s t • A d j u s t s t h e c on t r a s t o r t h e v a l u e s o f c o l o r g a i n ( R E D , G R EE N o r B L U E ) . S a t u r a t i on , H u e , F l e s h Ton e s • A d j u s t s t h e c o l o[...]

  • Page 39

    L a ngu a g e • L a n g u a g e s u s e d f o r O S D m e n u d i s p l a y : E n g li s h , F r e n c h , G e r m a n , S p a n i s h a n d J a p a n e s e . R eca ll D e f a u l t s • R eca ll s t h e f a c t o r y O S D d e f a u lt s e tti n g s . O S D T i m e ou t • A d j u s t s t h e a m ou n t o f t i m e i n w h i c h t h e O S D w [...]

  • Page 40

    C A U T I O N I n o r de r t o p r o t e c t t h e L CD , be s u r e t o h o l d t h e ba s e w h en ad j u s t i n g t h e L CD , a n d t a k e c a r e n o t t o t ou c h t h e sc r een . 3 - 34 E l o E n t u i t i v e T ou c h m o n i t o r U s e r G u i de[...]

  • Page 41

    4 3 2 1 12 . 1 ” L CD Fun c t i on K ey C o n t r o l s F un c t i o n 1 S e l ec t D i s p l a y s t h e O S D m e n u s on t h e s c r ee n a nd u s e d t o s e l ec t ( “ C l o c k w i s e ” a n d “ C ou n t e r- c l o c k w i s e ” d i r ec ti on ) t h e O S D c on t r o l op ti on s on t h e s c r ee n . 2 A d j u s t s t h e d ec r [...]

  • Page 42

    C on t r o l s a n d A d j u s t m e n t O S D Lo c k / U n l o ck Y ou a r e a b l e t o l o c k a n d u n l o c k t h e O S D f ea t u r e . T h e m on it o r i s s h i p p e d i n t h e u n l o c k e d p o s iti on . T o l o c k t h e O S D : 1 P r e ss t h e M e nu b u tt on a n d b u tt on s i m u lt a n e ou s l y f o r 2 s e c on d s . A w i[...]

  • Page 43

    O S D C on t r o l O p t i on s B r i gh t n e ss • B a c k g r ou nd L u m i n a n c e o f t h e L C D p a n e l i s a d j u s t e d C on t r a s t • G a i n o f R , G , a n d B s i g n a l i s a d j u s t e d . P h a se • T h e p h a s e o f t h e d o t c l o c k i s a d j u s t e d . A u t o A d j u s t • A u t o m a ti ca ll y a d j u s[...]

  • Page 44

    L a ngu a g e • S e l e c t t h e l a n g u a g e u s e d f o r t h e O S D m e n u fr o m a m o n g E n g l i s h , F r e n c h , D e u t s c h , S p a n i s h , a nd J a p a n e s e . R eca ll D e f a u l t s • R e s t o r e a l l o r i g i n a l f a c t o r y d e f a u lt s . O S D T i m e ou t • A d j u s t ho w l o n g t h e O S D m e n [...]

  • Page 45

    C H A P T E R 4 T R O UB L ES H OO T I N G I f y o u a r e e x p e r i e n c i n g t r ou b l e w i t h y ou r t o u c h m on it o r , r e f e r t o t h e f o ll o w i n g t a b l e . I f t h e p r ob l e m p e r s i s t s , p l ea s e c on t a c t y ou r l o ca l d ea l e r o r ou r s e r v i ce ce n t e r . E l o T ec h n i - ca l S u p p o r t n[...]

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    C H A P T E R A N A T I VE R ES O L U T I O N T h e n a ti v e r e s o l u ti o n o f a m on it o r i s t h e r e s o l u ti o n l e v e l a t w h i c h t h e L C D p a n e l i s d e s i g n e d t o p e rf o r m b e s t . F o r t h e E l o L C D t ou c h m on it o r , t h e n a ti v e r e s o l u t i on i s 1024 x 768 f o r t h e 15 . 0 i n c h s i[...]

  • Page 48

    A s a n e x a m p l e , a S V GA r e s o l u ti on L C D p a n e l h a s 800 p i x e l s ho r i z on t a ll y b y 6 00 p i x e l s v e r ti ca l l y . I n pu t v i d e o i s a l s o r e p r e s e n t e d b y t h e s a m e t e r m s . XGA i np u t v i d e o h a s a f o r m a t o f 1 024 p i x e l s h o r i z on t a ll y b y 768 p i x e l s v e r ti [...]

  • Page 49

    C H A P T E R B T O UC H M O N I T O R S A F E T Y T h i s m a n u a l c on t a i n s i n f o r m a ti on t h a t i s i m p o r t a n t f o r t h e p r op e r s e t u p a n d m a i n t e n a n ce o f y o u r t ou c h m on it o r . B e f o r e s e t ti n g u p a nd p o w e r i ng on y ou r n e w t ou c h m on it o r , r ea d t h r o u g h t h i s m [...]

  • Page 50

    C a r e a nd H a nd li ng o f Y ou r T ou c h m on i t o r T h e f o l l o w i n g t i p s w ill h e l p k ee p y o u r E l o E n t u i ti v e t ou c h m on it o r f u n c ti o n i n g a t t h e op ti m a l l e v e l . • T o a v o i d r i s k o f e l ec t r i c s h o c k , d o n o t d i s a ss e m b l e t h e b r i c k s u p p l y o r d i s p l a[...]

  • Page 51

    C H A P T E R C T E CHN I CA L S PE C I F I CA T I O N S D i s p l a y M od es Y ou r E l o E n t u iti v e t o u c h m on it o r i s c o m p a ti b l e w it h t h e f o ll o w i n g s t a nd a r d v i d e o m od e s : I t e m R e s o l u t i o n T y p e H . S c a n ( K H z ) V . S c a n ( H z ) P o l . 1 640 X 350 V G A 31. 469 70. 087 + / 2 720 X[...]

  • Page 52

    T ou c h m on i t o r S p ec i f i ca t i on s M o d e l E T 15 29 L L C D D i s p l ay 15. 0” T F T A c ti v e M a t r i x P a n e l D i s p l ay S i z e 304.1 ( H ) x 228 ( V ) m m P i x e l P i t c h 0.297 ( H ) x 0.297 ( V ) m m D i s p l a y M o d e V G A 640 x 3 50 ( 70 H z ) V G A 720 x 4 00 ( 70 H z ) V G A 640 x 480 ( 6 0 / 72 / 75 H z )[...]

  • Page 53

    A cc uTou c h T ou c h s c r ee n S p e c i f i ca t i on s Mec h a n i c a l C o n s t r u c t i o n T op : P o l y e s t e r w i t h ou t s i d e h a r d - s u rf ace c o a ti n g w it h c l ea r o r a n t i g l a r e f i n i s h. I n s i d e : T r a n s p a r e n t c ondu c ti v e c o a ti ng . B o tt o m: G l a ss s u b s t r a t e w i t h u n [...]

  • Page 54

    I n t e lli Tou c h Tou c h sc r ee n S p ec i f i ca t i on s Mec h a n i c a l P o s i t i o n a l A cc u r a c y S t a n d a r d d e v i a ti on o f e rr o r i s l e ss t h a n 0. 080 i n . ( 2 .03 mm ) . E qu a t e s t o l e ss t h a n ± 1 % . T o u c h p o i n t D e n s i t y M o r e t h a n 100, 000 t ou c h p o i n t s / i n 2 ( 15,50 0 t o[...]

  • Page 55

    I n f r a r e d Tou c h s c r ee n S p ec i f i ca t i on s Mec h a n i c a l I n p u t Me t h o d I npu t M e t hod F i n g e r o r g l ov e d h a n d a c ti v a ti on E l e c t r i c a l P o s i t i o n a l A cc u r a c y T y p i ca l ce n t r o i d a cc u r a c y : 2 mm w i t h 1 m m S T D e r r o r R e s o l u t i o n T ou c h po i n t d e n s [...]

  • Page 56

    15 ” L C D T ou c h m on i t o r ( E T 1529 L - XXX A - 1 - XX - T ) D i m e n s i on s 15 ” L CD T ou c h m on i t o r ( E T 1 529 L - XXX A - 1 - XX ) D i m e n s i on s C - 50 E l o E n t u i t i v e T ou c h m o n i t o r U s e r G u i de 15 ” L C D T ou c h m on i t o r ( E T 1529 L - XXX A - 1 - C 3 / C 4 - X ) D i m e n s i on s[...]

  • Page 57

    R E G U L A T O R Y I N F O R M A T I O N I. E l ec t r i ca l S a f e t y I n f o rm a t i on : A ) C o m p li a n ce i s r e q u i r e d w i t h r e s p ec t t o t h e v o lt a g e , fr e q u e n c y , a n d c u rr e n t r e q u i r e - m e n t s i n d i ca t e d on t h e m a nu f a c t u r e r ’ s l a b e l . C on n ec ti on t o a d i ff e r e[...]

  • Page 58

    T h i s I n f o r m a ti on T e c h n o l og y E q u i p m e n t (I T E ) i s r e q u i r e d t o h a v e a C E M a r k on t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r ’ s l a b e l w h i c h m ea n s t h a t t h e e q u i p m e n t h a s b ee n t e s t e d t o t h e f o ll o w i n g D i r ec ti v e s a n d S t a n d a r d s : T h i s e qu i p m e n t h a s b e[...]

  • Page 59

    53 " T h e a p p l i ca ti o n o f t h i s m on i t o r i s r e s t r i c t e d t o s p ec i a l c o n t r o l l e d l u m i nou s e n v i r o n m e n t s . T h e s c r ee n s u rf a c e t r e nd t o r e f l ec t a n noy i ng l i g h t o f l a m p s a n d s u n l i g h t . T o a vo i d t h e s e r e f l ec t i on s t h e m on i t o r s h o u l[...]

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    54 E l o E n t u i t i v e T ou c h m on i t o r U s e r G u i de[...]

  • Page 61

    W ARR AN T Y E x c e p t a s o t h e r w i s e s t a t e d h e r e i n o r i n a n o r d e r a c k n o w l e d g m e n t d e l i v e r e d t o B u y e r , S e ll e r w a r r a n t s t o B uy e r t h a t t h e P r odu c t s h a ll b e fr ee o f d e f ec t s i n m a t e r i a l s a n d w o r k m a n s h i p . W it h t h e e x ce p ti on o f t h e n e[...]

  • Page 62

    T H E S E R E M E D I E S S H A L L B E T H E B U Y E R ’ S E X C L U S I V E R E M E D I E S F O R BR E A C H O F W A R R AN T Y . E X C E P T F O R T H E E X P R E S S W A RR AN T Y S E T F O R T H A B O V E , S ELLE R G R AN T S N O O T H E R W A R R AN T I E S , E X P R E SS O R I M P L I E D B Y S T A T U T E O R O T H E R W I S E , R E G A [...]

  • Page 63

    N u m e r i c s 15 . 0 " L CD T ou c h m on i t o r ( E T 1529L - X X W A - 1 ) Di m en s i on s , 50 A A bou t T ou c h m on i t o r A d j u s t m en t s , 29 A cc u T ou c h T ou c h sc r een S pe c i f i c a t i on s , 47 A u t o A d j u s t, 32 B B a s e B o tt o m V i e w , 9 B r i gh t n e ss , 32 C C a r e a nd H a nd li ng o f Y ou r T[...]

  • Page 64

    N N a t i v e R e s o l u t i on , 41 O O p t i c a l , A cc u T ou c h , 47 O p t i c a l , I n t e lli T ou c h , 48 O p t i c a l , I R , 49 O p t i m i z i ng t he L CD Di s p l a y , 18 O S D C on t r o l O p t i on s , 32 , 36 O S D Le ft/ R i gh t, 32 , 36 O S D Lo ck / U n l o ck , 31 , 35 O S D M enu F un c t i on s , 31 , 35 O S D P o s i[...]

  • Page 65

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  • Page 66

    USB I NTELLIHEAD FOR SWIPE READERS TEC HNIC A L REFERE NCE MA N U A L Manual P art Number 99875320-1P OCTOBER 20 04 PRELIMIN A R Y REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2000 20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson, CA 90746 Phone: (310) 631-8602 FA X: ( 310 ) 631 -39 56 Technical Support: (651) 41 5-6800 www.magtek.com[...]

  • Page 67

    ii Copyright © 200 4 MagTe k ® , In c. Printe d in the United S t ates of Amer ica Informa tion in this docum ent is subje ct to change w ithout n oti ce. No part of this docum ent m ay be reproduced or transmit ted in any form or b y any means, electronic or mechanical, for an y purpose , without the express w ritten permis sion of MagTek , Inc.[...]

  • Page 68

    iii Limited Warranty MagTek , Inc . warran ts tha t the Produc t desc ribed in this documen t is f ree o f defect s in material s and workm anship for a period o f one y ear from the date of purch ase w here the d ate of purchase is defined as the date of shipment from MagTek . During thi s warranty period, Mag Tek sha ll, at thei r opti on, r epai[...]

  • Page 69

    iv FCC WAR NIN G STATEM ENT Thi s equ ip ment ha s bee n test e d and fo und t o compl y wit h th e li mits for C las s B digi ta l devi ce, pur suan t to Part 15 of FCC Rule s. These limits are desig ned to pr ovide reasonab le pro tect ion agai nst harmful inte r fere nce when th e equ ipme nt i s op erat ed in a resi den tial envi ro nme nt. Thi[...]

  • Page 70

    v TABLE OF CO NTENT S SECT IO N 1. FEA TURES A ND SPECIF I CAT I ONS . ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... 1 FEATU RES . ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... 1 CONF IGURATI[...]

  • Page 71

    vi Figure 1-1. 3-Trac k USB IntelliHead[...]

  • Page 72

    1 SECTI ON 1. FEA TURES AND S PECIFICA TIONS The USB (U niversal Seri al Bus) IntelliHead Swipe Reade r is a co mpact m agnetic stripe card reader that conforms to ISO standards. The Reader is compatible with any device with a USB interface. A c ard is r ead b y slidin g it past the h ead eith er forward o r backward. The reader conforms to the USB[...]

  • Page 73

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 2 CONFIGUR ATIONS The Config urations a re as follows: Table 1 -1. C onfigurations ACCESS ORIES The accessories are as follows: Part Number Description 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (Diskette) 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code ( W EB) REFERENCE DOCUM ENTS MagTe k Magneti c Card Reader Desi[...]

  • Page 74

    Section 1. F eatures and Specifications 3 SPECIFICAT IONS Table 1-2 lists the spe cifica tions for the USB Int elliHead . Figure 1- 2 shows the dim ensio ns for the standa rd product. Table 1-1. Specif ications Reference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 and AAMVA * Power Input 5V from USB bus Recording Method Two-frequency coherent phase (F 2F) Mess[...]

  • Page 75

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 4[...]

  • Page 76

    5 SECTION 2. IN STALLATION This section describes th e cable connection, the Windows Plu g and Play Setup, and the physical mounting of the unit. USB CONNECTI ON Since the USB In telliHea d is supplied as an OEM product, the installation and system integration will be uniq ue for eac h applica tion. The reade r module m ust be attache d to an appro[...]

  • Page 77

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 6[...]

  • Page 78

    7 SECTI ON 3. OPE R A TION C AR D R E AD A card may be swiped past the read head at an y time. The magnetic stripe must face towa rd the head and may be swiped in either direction. If there is data encoded on the card, the device will attempt to decode the data and then send the results to the host via a USB HID input report. After the r esults are[...]

  • Page 79

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 8[...]

  • Page 80

    9 SECT ION 4. US B CO MMUN IC ATIO NS This device conforms to the USB specifi cation revisi on 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (H ID) class specificatio n version 1.1. The device communic ates to the host as a vendor-defined HID device. The details about how the card data and commands are structured into HID reports f[...]

  • Page 81

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 10 followin g table. The u sage t ypes are also l isted. T hese usa ge types are d efined i n the HID Usage Tables document. Magnetic Strip e Reade r usage pa ge 0xff00 : Usage ID (Hex) Usage Name Usage Ty pe Report Ty pe 1 Decoding reader de v ice Collection None 20 Tr ack 1 de code status Data Input 21 Tr ack 2 de co[...]

  • Page 82

    Section 4. USB Communications 11 Item Val ue (Hex) Input (Data, Variabl e, Absolute, Buffered By t es) 82 02 0 1 Usage (Command message) 09 20 Report Count (24) 95 18 Feature (Dat a, Varia ble, Absolute, Buffered Bytes) B2 02 01 End Collection C0 C AR D D AT A Card dat a is only sent to the host on t he Inte rrupt In pipe using an Input Repor t. Th[...]

  • Page 83

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 12 TRACK 1 DEC ODE S TATUS Bits 7-1 0 Value Reserved Error This is a one-b y te valu e, which in dicates the s tatus of decodin g track 1. Bit po sition zero indicat es if there was an error decodi ng track 1 if the bit i s set to one. If it is zero, then no error occur red. If a track ha s data on it that is not noi s[...]

  • Page 84

    Section 4. USB Communications 13 CA RD ENCO DE TY P E This one-b yte value indic ates the t ype of encodin g that was fou nd on the c ard. T he followin g table defines the possibl e valu es. Value Encode T ype Description 0 ISO/ABA ISO/ABA encode format 1 AAMVA AAMVA encode format 2 reserved 3 Blank The card is blank. 4 Other The card has a non-st[...]

  • Page 85

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 14 COMM ANDS Most ho st applic ations do not ne ed to send commands to the de vice. Most host applica tions only need t o obtai n ca rd da ta fr om the device as describe d previously in this section. T his section of t he manual can b e ignored b y anyone w ho does not need t o send commands to the device. Comman d r [...]

  • Page 86

    Section 4. USB Communications 15 RESUL T CODE This one-b yte field cont ai ns the value o f the resul t code. Th ere are two t yp es of result cod es: generic result codes and command-specifi c result codes. Generic r esult cod es alwa ys have the most significant bit set to zero. Generic result codes have the same meaning for all commands and can [...]

  • Page 87

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 16 Property ID is a one -byte field that contains a valu e that identi fies the property. The foll owing table lists all the current property ID values: Value Propert y I D Description 0 SOFTWARE_ID T he device’s software identifier 1 SERIAL_NUM The device’s seria l numbe r 2 POLLING_INTERVAL The interrupt pipe’s[...]

  • Page 88

    Section 4. USB Communications 17 SERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Propert y ID: 1 Property T y pe: String Le ngth: 0 – 15 byt es Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Value: The defaul t value is n o strin g with a len gth of zero . Description: The value is an ASCII string that represents the dev ice’s serial number. This stri n g can b e 0 – 15 [...]

  • Page 89

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 18 rate decreases the USB bus bandwid th used by the device. This propert y is stored in no n-volatile EEPROM memory so it will not c hange w hen the unit is power cycled. The val ue of this propert y, if an y, will be sent to the host when the host requests th e device’s U SB endpoi nt desc riptor. When this p roper[...]

  • Page 90

    Section 4. USB Communications 19 01 02 03 08 Example Set MAX_PACKET_ SIZE propert y Response (Hex): Result Code Data Len Data 00 00 Example Get MAX_PAC KET_SIZE pr operty Req uest (Hex ): Cmd Num Data Len Pr p ID 00 01 03 Example Get MAX_PAC KET_SIZE pr operty Res ponse (Hex ): Result Code Data L e n Prp Value 00 01 08 INTERFACE_TY PE PROPERTY Prop[...]

  • Page 91

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 20 Result Code Data L e n Prp Value 00 01 00[...]

  • Page 92

    21 SECTI ON 5. D EMO PRO GRAM The demo progra m, which i s wri tten i n Visua l Basic, ca n be us ed to do the follow ing : • Read cards from the d evice and vi ew the c ard data • Send co mma nd reque sts to the device and v iew the c ommand resp onses • Guide appli cation devel opers in t heir applicati on devel opment b y providing example[...]

  • Page 93

    USB IntelliHead S wipe Reader 22 SOURC E COD E Source code is i ncluded with the dem o prog r am. I t c an be used as a gu ide for appli cation devel opment. I t is described in detail, wit h comme nts, to assist develop ers. The book USB Complete by Jan Axelson is also a good guide for application developers, especiall y the chapter on Human Inter[...]

  • Page 94

    23 A P PENDIX A . USB INTE LLIHEAD SW IPE REA DER The f ollowing d rawi ng is provid ed in th is secti on: Part Number Title 2103000 6 USB-HID INTHD 3TK 125MM WRE, 5P CONN[...]

  • Page 95

    USB Intell iHead Swipe Reader 24 Figure A-1. USB HID IntelliHead, 3-Track, 125mm Wire, 5-Pin Connecto r[...]

  • Page 96

    Preliminar y t o Rev 1 10/20/2004 7:30:02 A M USB I NTELLIHEAD KE Y BOA RD E M UL AT I O N FOR SWIPE READERS TEC HNIC A L REFERE NCE MA N U A L Manual P art Number 99875321-1P OCTOBER 20 04 PRELIMIN A R Y REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2000 20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson, CA 90746 Phone: (310) 631-8602 FAX : (31 0) 63 1-3 95 6 Technical Support: (651) 4[...]

  • Page 97

    ii Cop yri ght © 2004 MagTe k ® , In c. Printe d in the United S t ates of Amer ica Informa tion in this docum ent is subje ct to change w ithout n oti ce. No part of this docum ent m ay be reproduced or transmit ted in any form or b y any means, electronic or mechanical, for an y purpose , without the express w ritten permis sion of MagTek , Inc[...]

  • Page 98

    iii Limited Warranty M agTek , Inc. w arrants tha t the Produc t described in this docum ent is free of defect s i n materials and workm anship for a period o f one y ear from the date of purch ase w here the d ate of purchase is defined as the date of shipment from MagTek . During thi s warranty period, Mag Tek sha ll, at thei r opti on, r epair o[...]

  • Page 99

    iv FCC WAR NIN G STATEM ENT T his equ ip ment ha s bee n test e d and fo und t o compl y wit h th e li mits for C las s B digi ta l devi ce, pur suan t to Part 15 of FCC Rule s. These limits are desig ned to pr ovide reasonab le pro tect ion agai nst harmful inte r fere nce when th e equ ipme nt i s op erat ed in a resi den tial envi ro nme nt. Thi[...]

  • Page 100

    v TABLE OF CO NTENT S SECT IO N 1. FEA TURES A ND SPECIF I CAT I ONS . ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... 1 FEATU RES . ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ..... ......... ..... ...... ..... 1 HARD W ARE C[...]

  • Page 101

    vi Figure 1-1. 3-Trac k USB Keyboard E mulation Intelli Head[...]

  • Page 102

    1 SECTI ON 1. FEA TURES AND S PECIFICA TIONS The USB (U niversal Seri al Bus) , HID Ke y board Emulation , Swipe Reade r i s a compact magnetic s tripe card re ader, wh ich confo rms to ISO stan dards. The R eader is compatible with the PC series of personal computers and emulates the operation of a keyboard. A card is read by sliding it p ast the [...]

  • Page 103

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 2 The hardwa re configura t ions a re show n in Table 1- 1. Table 1 -1. C onfigurations ACCESS ORIES The accessories are as follows: Part Number Descripti on 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (Diskette) 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (W EB) REFERENCE DOCUM ENTS MagTe k Magneti c C[...]

  • Page 104

    Section 1. F eatures and Specifications 3 SPECIFICAT IONS Table 1-2 lists the spe cifica tions for the USB Int elliHead . Figure 1- 2 shows the dim ensio ns for the stand ard product. Table 1-2. Specif ications Reference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 and AAMVA * Power Input 5V F rom USB bus Recording Method Two-frequency coherent phase (F 2F) Mes[...]

  • Page 105

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 4[...]

  • Page 106

    5 SECTION 2. IN STALLATION This section describes th e cable connection, the Windows Plu g and Play Setup, and the physical mounting of the unit. USB CONNECTI ON Since the USB In telliHea d is supplied as an OEM product, the installation and system integration will be uniq ue for eac h applica tion. The reade r module m ust be attache d to an appro[...]

  • Page 107

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 6[...]

  • Page 108

    7 SECTI ON 3. OPE R A TION C AR D R E AD A card may be swiped past the read head at an y time. The magnetic stripe must face towa rd the head and may be swiped in either direction. If there is data encoded on the card, the device will attempt to decode the data and then send the results to the host via a USB HID input report. After the results are [...]

  • Page 109

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 8[...]

  • Page 110

    9 SECT ION 4. US B CO MMUN IC ATIO NS This device conforms to the USB specifi cation revisi on 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (H ID) class specificatio n version 1.1. The device communic ates to the host as a H ID ke yboard devi ce. The l atest version s of the Windows operatin g systems co me with a standard Windows[...]

  • Page 111

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 10 MSR ( Non-Key boar d Emul ation Versio n). Pl ease refe r to Techn ical Ma n ual 99875 320 for further information regardin g the USB IntelliHead HID reader. The device’s programm able confi guration opti ons affect th e format of the card data. The card data fo rmat for the default confi guration i s as[...]

  • Page 112

    Section 4. USB Communications 11 PROGR A MM A BLE C ONFIGUR ATION OP TIONS This device h as a numb er o f programmable confi guration properti es. Th ese pro perties a re stored in non-vol atile EEPROM mem ory. These properties ca n be config ured at the fa ctory or by the end user usin g a prog ram supplied by MagTek. Prog ramming t hese paramete [...]

  • Page 113

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 12 REPOR T DESCRIP TOR The HID report desc ripto r i s stru ctured as fo llows : Item Val ue(Hex) Usage Page (Generic Desktop) 05 01 Usage (Keyboard) 09 06 Collection (Application) A1 01 Usage Page (Key Codes) 05 07 Usage Minimum (224) 19 E0 Usage Maximum (231) 29 E7 Logical Minimum (0) 15 00 Logical Maximum [...]

  • Page 114

    Section 4. USB Communications 13 COMM ANDS Comman d r equests a nd re sponses are sent to and receive d from the d evice using feature report s. Command requ ests are s ent to the d evice usin g the H ID class sp ecific requ est Set_Report . Th e response to a command i s retrieved fro m the device u sin g the HID class specifi c request Get_Report[...]

  • Page 115

    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 14 RESUL T CODE This one-b yte field cont ai ns the value o f the resul t code. Th ere are two t yp es of result cod es: generic result codes and command-specifi c result codes. Generic r esult cod es alwa ys have the most significant bit set to zero. Generic result codes have the same meaning for all command[...]

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    Section 4. USB Communications 15 Property ID is a one -byte field that contains a valu e that identi fies the property. The foll owing table lists all the current property ID values: Value Prop ert y ID Description 0 SOFTWARE_ID The device’s software identifier 1 SERIAL_NUM The device’s serial number 2 POLLING_INTERVAL The interrupt pipe’s po[...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 16 SERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Propert y ID: 1 Property T y pe: String Le ngth: 0 – 15 byt es Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Value: The defaul t value is n o strin g with a len gth of zero . Description: The value is an ASCII string that represents the dev ice’s serial number. This stri n g can b e[...]

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    Section 4. USB Communications 17 bus bandwidt h used b y the device, and slo wing down t he card d ata tr ansfer rate decreases the USB bus bandwid th used by the device. This propert y is stored in no n-volatile EEPROM memory so it will not c hange w hen the unit is power cycled. The value of this propert y, if an y, will be sent to the host when [...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 18 TRACK_DATA_ SEND_FLAGS PROPERTY Propert y ID: 4 Propert y T ype: Byte L eng th: 1 by te Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Value: 63 (hex ) Description: This propert y is defined as follows: 0 SS ES L RC 0 LC E r E r SS 0 – Don’t send Start Sentinel for each tr ack 1– Send Start Sentinel f[...]

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    Section 4. USB Communications 19 TERMI NATION_CH AR PROPERTY Propert y ID: 5 Propert y T ype: Byte L eng th: 1 by te Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Va lue : 0D (h ex) (c arria ge retu rn) Description: This propert y is defined as follows: mod c c c c c c c mod 0 – Send c after card da ta 1– Se nd c aft er e ach t rack c 1-127 –[...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 20 SS_TK3_ISO_A BA PROPERTY Propert y ID: 8 Propert y T ype: Byte L eng th: 1 by te Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Value: 2B (hex) ‘+’ Description: This character is sent as t he trac k 3 start sentinel for cards that h ave track 3 encoded in ISO/ABA f or mat. If the v alue is 0 no characte[...]

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    Section 4. USB Communications 21 This propert y is st ored in non -volatile EEPRO M memor y so it will not chan ge when th e unit i s power cycled. When this propert y is changed, the u nit must be power cycled to have these changes tak e effect. If a valu e other than t he defa ult val ue is desired , it can be set b y the facto ry upon requ est. [...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 22 PRE_TK_CHAR PROPERTY Propert y ID: 13 (0D hex) Propert y T ype: Byte Len g th : 1 b yte Get Propert y: Yes Set Propert y: Yes Default Value: 0 Description: This character is s ent pri or to the d ata for ea ch track. If the v alue is 0 n o character is sen t. If the valu e is in the range 1 – 1 27 th en [...]

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    Section 4. USB Communications 23 accord in g to a U nit ed S ta tes ke yboar d k e ymap. For ex ampl e, t o tr ans mit the ASCII character ‘?’ (063 decimal), the character is looked up in a ke ymap. For a Unite d S tates key board k eyma p, th e ‘/’ (forward sl ash) key com bine d with the left s hift key modifier a re stored in the keymap [...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 24 Description: The valu e is a b yte that represents th e devi ces interface t y pe. The v alue can be set to 0 fo r the HID inter f ace or to 1 for the keyboa rd emula tion inter face. When the value is set to 0 (HID) the device will behave as described in the HID man ual . When t he va lue is set to 1 (ke [...]

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    25 SECTI ON 5. D EMO PRO GRAM The purp ose of this demo program is not to dem onstrate card readi ng with this HI D ke yboard emulation device. Use a tex t editor application such as Windows Notepad to demonstrat e card read ing fo r this H ID keyb oard emulati on de vice. Any a pplicati on that al lows us er inp ut from a keybo ard sho ul d be suf[...]

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    USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 26 • Enter a command in the Message edit box. All data entered should be in hexadecimal bytes with a space between each b y te. Enter the command number followed by the command data if there is any. The appli cation will automatic ally calculate and send the com mand data leng t h for yo u. F o r e xample, [...]

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    27 A P PENDIX A . USB INTE LLIHEAD SW IPE REA DER The f ollowing d rawi ng is provid ed in th is secti on: Part Number Title 2103000 7 USB- KB INTHD 3TK 1 25MM WRE, 5P C ONN[...]

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    USB HID K eyboard Emulation Swi pe Reader 28 Figure A-1. U SB Keyboard Emulation, Fo r Swipe Readers, 125mm Wire, 5-Pin Connector[...]

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    INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000U series User Manual available at our web site www.logicc ontrols.com USB Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000U, LD9200U, LD9 300U, LD9400U, LD9500U, LD9900 U, LD9000XU, LD9200XU, L D9300XU, LD9400XU, LD9500XU a nd LD9900XU HARDWARE INSTALLATION Your LD9000U family of pole displays has been pre-assembled to make the inst[...]

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    Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pol e displays ar e controlled by command codes and data from the compu ter. Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes. The co mmand codes liste d below are ex pressed in hex adecimal (base 16) numbers enclosed i nside angle brackets < > , in decimal numbers encl osed in [...]

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    i Customer Displays 2 by 20 character display USER MANUAL Models: LD9000 Series[...]

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    ii NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS pole display makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect, special or consequential damages. Information in this document is subject t[...]

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    iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES ..................................................................................... 1 MODEL IDENTIFICATION ............................................................ 2 CARTON CONTENTS ................................................................... 2 INSTALLATION ................................................[...]

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    1 FEATURES The LD9000 family of pole displays offers a wide range of high quality features and models to choice from. Listed below are the features incorporated into each pole display. Not all features are available in all models. The model identification chart will assist you in selecting the model best suited to your needs. Features - All Models [...]

  • Page 136

    2 MODEL IDENTIFICATION LD9 __ __ __ - __ __ X = Double Sided Display PT = Pass Thru 25 = DB25F connector to computer POWER ADAPTER 0 = 120VAC* COMMAND SET 1 = 220VAC 0 = LOGIC CONTROLS* 1 = LOGIC CONTROLS SERIAL/PARALLEL INTERFACE WITH PASS-THRU 0 = SERIAL 9600 BAUD* 2 = SPECIAL COMMAND SET 1 ( Aedex emulation) 1 = SERIAL 600 BAUD 3 = SEPCIAL COMMA[...]

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    3 INSTALLATION Your PD9000 family of pole displays has been pre-assembled to make the installation as simple as possible. Serial Interface Non-pass-thru Models Installation 1. Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided. 2. The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using t[...]

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    4 Serial Interface Pass-thru Models Installation 1 Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided. 2 The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware. 3 Connect the DB25M connector to the peripheral device or a serial pass-thru terminator (optio[...]

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    5 FUNCTIONAL TEST The following test sequence will verify that your pole display is working properly. Before you start this procedure, you must install the pole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section. The functional test should be done under MSDOS command prompt by booting up the computer in DOS mode, or shell out to DOS promp[...]

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    6 LD9100-PT, LD9300-PT, LD9400-PT and LD9500-PT 1. Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line. 2. Type “ ^A PASSTHRU” ( ^A is entered as Ctrl-A ) and press ENTER key. The data will be passed through to the peripheral (e.g. a printer). These characters are not shown on the display. 3. Type “[...]

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    7 LD9190-PT, LD9390-PT, LD9490-PT and LD9590-PT 1. Type “ECHO ABCDEFGH>LPT1” and press ENTER key. The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line. 2. Type “ECHO ^A PASSTHRU>LPT1” ( ^A is entered as Ctrl-A) and press ENTER key. The data will be passed through to the peripheral (e.g. a printer). These characters are not shown on [...]

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    8 INTERFACE CONNECTION Serial Interface Connector Configuration The pin out configuration for the standard serial pole display is a DB9F connector. It plugs directly into the serial port of the computer. 1. DCD (tied to pins 4&6) 2. NC 3. TXD from PC 4. DTR (tied to pins 1&6) 5. Ground 6. DSR (tied to pins 1&4) 7. RTS (tied to pin 8) 8.[...]

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    9 Parallel Interface Connector Configuration All standard parallel pole displays will have a DB25 male connector. It is connected to the printer port of the computer. 1. –Strobe 2. Data 0 3. Data 1 4. Data 2 5. Data 3 6. Data 4 7. Data 5 8. Data 6 9. Data 7 10. – Ack 11. Busy 12-17 NC 18-25 Ground For pass-through models, the display cable come[...]

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    10 SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. The model of pole display that you have will determine which command set works with your pole. Refer to the model identification chart for further information. Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes. The command codes l[...]

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    11 7. Carriage R eturn <0D>, (13), {^M}: The cursor moves to the left most digit of the row it is in. 8. Digit Select <10>, (16), {^P}: Moves the cursor to any position on the display with this command followed by a data byte of <00> to <27>, or in decimal (00) to (39). 9. Cursor On <13>, (19), {^S}: Turns on the curso[...]

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    12 17. Both Side Display <1B><0C>, (27)(12), {^[ ]{^L}: After this command, all messages followed are displayed on both sides of double sided displays. 18. Front Sid e Display <1B><0E>, (27)(14), {^[ ]{^N}: After this command, all messages followed are displayed only on front side of double sided displays. 19. Back Side Disp[...]

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    13 PASS-THRU COMMAND SET (LD9100-PT, LD9100X-PT): All software commands of the non-pass-thru single sided model are available with following additional commands for pass-thru and double-sided display control. When power is turned on or after a reset command has been initiated, all text is displayed on the pole display. Extended Pass-thru Command Se[...]

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    14 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Serial pole displays were factory configured for serial RS232C interface using the following protocol: · 9600 Baud Rate · 8 Data Bits · 1 Stop Bit · No Parity Other optional baud rates are available with factory settings. Refer to the model identification chart for further information.[...]

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    15 DISPLAY CHARACTER CODES D7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 D5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 D4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 D 3 D 2 D 1 D 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0000 0 DP SP 0 @ P ‘ p 0001 1 DC 1 ! 1 A Q a q 0010 2 DC 2 " 2 B R b r 0011 3 DL DC 3 # 3 C S c s 0100 4 DI M DC 4 $ 4 D T d t 0101 5 MS % 5 E U e u 0110 6 & 6 F V f v 0111 7 ’ 7 G W g w 1000 8 BS ( 8 H[...]

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    16 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LD9000 LD900X OPTICAL: Number of rows 2 2 x 2 sides Number of digits/row 20 20 Dot matrix 5 x 7 5 x 7 Digit height) 0.374in. (9.5mm) 0.374in. (9.5mm) Digit width 0.244in. (6.2mm) 0.244in. (6.2mm) Character config. ASCII ASCII Brightness (typical) 900 cd/m 2 900 cd/m 2 Display color Blue-Green Blue-Green MTBF (hours) 300,00[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -1 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 General Description FDU02 is a Fingerprint Capture Device that supports the U S B (Universal Serial Bus) interface and can do hot attachment, Plug & Play and alternate func[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -2 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Theory of Operation The USB host initiates the communication with the FDU02 using operation commands. Fingerprint data are then captured by the CMOS sensor a t a t otal image s[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -3 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 ♦ Support s both fingerprint optic recognition and mouse function[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -4 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Connector Pin Description Name No States Description GN D 1 Power Sensor Ground CLK 2 Input Sensor Clock SD AT A 0 3 Output Sensor Data0 SD AT A 1 4 Output Sensor Data1 SDATA2 [...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -5 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Outline Dimension ♦ FDU02AI[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -6 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 OPP02M PCB Dimensions[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -7 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Mechanical Dimensions(OPP02 M) Optical Specification Hardness of prism surface 750Hk Resolution 500 ± 10 P PI Effective Sensing Area 1 2.7mm ( x ) x 14.9mm ( y ) Effective Pix[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -8 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Mounting ♦ Cable connection (Between USB interface and Sensor) FDU02AI USB interface board (FDU0 2AI) is cable - connected to the F ingerpr int Sensor by a 9- pin cable conne[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -9 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 ♦ Mouse C onnection (Between USB interface and PS/2 mouse)[...]

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    SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products -1 0 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Devic e FDU02 SGD 0 3 - 03210001 A SecuGen FDU0 2 Application ♦ SecuGen Hamster III (HFDU02A) SecuGen Hamster I I I i s the name of SecuGen’s fingerprint recognition PC peripheral device that uses the FDU02. Using this d[...]