POSIFLEX Business Machines TM-7112 manual

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    Part 1 I. FEATURES • Most stable 12.1” LCD monitor with tilt adjust for industrial and commercial use • Application covers POS, POI (Kiosk), Factory Automation etc. • USB HUB function with 2 ports for optional side mount devices (BC300 or SD300) or USB KB or mouse • Spill proof and easy maintenance structure allowing easy cleaning • Hig[...]

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    Part 2 II. MODEL NUMBERS LM - 7112: 12.1” LCD Monitor on adjustable stand TM - 7112: 12.1” LCD Touch Monitor on adjustable stand III. MAJOR OPTIONS 1. Color choice between Charcoal and Ivory 2. Side mount device BC - 300 (bar code card reader) or SD - 300 (MSR and/or optical fingerprint reader) 3. Interface choice between RS232 and USB touch co[...]

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    Part 3 B. RIGHT SIDE VIEW C. REAR VIEW D. POWER LED INDICATION • Yellow: standby • Blue: operating (Downlink) USB Ports Option unit mounting screws Tilt adjust release button RS232 Port VG A Port (Uplink) USB Port DC Jack Brightness adjust knob Option kit cable holder[...]

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    Part 4 VI. HARDWARE INSTALLATION A. Side Mount Upgrade Kit When a side - mount upgrade kit option SD - 300 or BC - 300 is ordered with the LM/TM - 7112, this option is already installed in the delivery. To assemble a separately delivered kit to the monitor, please use the 2 attached screws with washer to fix the kit to right side of LCD panel from [...]

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    Part 5 VII. DRIVER INSTALLATION A. INSTALLATION 1. RS232 touch Please find in the attached Posiflex product information CDROM under subdirectory Drivers TM_LM RS232 for RS232 interface touch controller driver. In case this subdirectory is not found in the CDROM received, please use identical driver from relevant product such as Drivers TP[...]

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    Part 6 Ÿ Click on touch – This selection of touch button disables the double click function of a touch and a left click will be registered at the point where a touch on the scree n is made even if the touch is dragged to other spot before release. Ÿ Click on release – This selection of touch button disables the double click function of a touc[...]

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    Part 7 determines the frequency and duration of the internal buzzer beep as response to tou ch on touch panel. Ÿ Touch Point Dots – This list button selects the size of touch point on touch panel. A too small touch size makes the mouse cursor jumpy or even bouncing. A too large touch size results in unsatisfactory touch accuracy. Ÿ Reset To Def[...]

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    Part 8 of mouse at that point. However, the next touch will resume the left button of mouse unless the small window is touched again.[...]

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    Part 9 VIII. APPLICATION A. TILT ANGLE ADJUST Press down the tilt adjust release button as arrowed in the right pi cture and adjust the LCD panel tilt angle between 42.5° and 77.5° for best viewing effect in application and then release the button. The screen will be firmly held for operation. B. BRIGHTNESS ADJUST On lower left edge of back of th[...]

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    Part 10 “OSD” button : To enter OSD setup menu, or to perform the function selected in OSD operation. “NEXT” button : To select next item of option functions. “ ” “ ” button : To increase setting. “ ” “ ” button : To decrease setting. “ ” “ ” button : To turn the monitor power ON/OFF. The monitor can be turned OFF on[...]

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    Part 11 to save the current setting and return to “Brightness/Contrast submenu”. “CONTRAST ADJUST”: When this item is selected, there will be only the contrast icon with an adjustment indicat ion bar under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+” button to increase contrast. Press “ - ” to decrease. Press ?[...]

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    Part 12 “5000K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the color balance to a color temperature of 5000 degrees Kelvin. “6500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the color balance to a color temperature of 6500 degre es Kelvin. “7500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the color balance to a color[...]

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    Part 13 under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+” button to shift up the screen display. Press “ - ” to shift down. Press “OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry adjust submenu”. “EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”. “TOOLS SUBMENU”: When this item is selected, there are 5[...]

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    Part 14 have no effect at all if the display mode is not one of the confusing modes. The confusing modes here mean 640 x 400 or 720 x 400 in display resolution as both mode have refresh rat e of 70Hz, horizontal frequency of 37.9KHz and pixel frequency of 31.5MHz making it impossible for automatic select. These modes are not used in normal Windows [...]

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    Part 15 IX. S UPPORTED DISPLAY MODES For video signals beyond the supported display modes, there will be a message “Out Of Range” on middle of screen. Maximum supported color depth is 18 bits or 262,144 colors. Supported display modes are as in the table: Display Resolu tion Refresh Rate (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (KHz) 640*400 70 37.9 60 31.5 7[...]

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    Part 20 警告使用者 這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環 境中使用時,可能會造成射頻干 擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要 求採取某些適當的對策。 T31454[...]