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1. 10 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide To avoid the risk of fire which could result in serious injury or death e Do not remove the cover or back of the monitor To avoid the risk of electric shock which could result in serious injury or death e Do not use a power cord that is frayed or otherwise damaged To avoid the risk of electric shock which may result in minor or moderate injury Do not service the monitor There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel The anode cap output is at high voltage Do not use non conforming replacement parts Do not place wet or damp objects on the monitor Do not expose the monitor to rain or other sources of water steam or moisture Do not place foreign objects on the monitor or its cables Do not remove the cover or back of the monitor To avoid the risk of glass breakage which may result in minor or moderate injury e Handle the monitor with care to avoid breaking the touch screen sensor The display contains glass parts Dropping the display may cause the glass parts to break e Do not place foreign objects on the monitor To avoid the potentially hazardous situations associated with the use of alcohol which may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage e Follow all instructions and recommendations in the manufacturer s Material Safety Data Sheet and product label To avoid possible environmental contamination which m
2. 15 17 and 19 CRT Desktop Touch Monitor User Guide 3M Touch Systems Read and understand all safety information contained in this document before using this product The information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of 3M Touch Systems 3M may have patents or pending patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you license to these patents trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from 3M Touch Systems The information provided in this document is intended as a guide only For the latest detailed engineering specifications please contact your 3M Touch Systems Application Engineer 3M Touch Systems is committed to continually improving product designs as a result product specifications may be subject to change without notification NOTICE Given the variety of factors that can affect the use and performance of a 3M Touch Systems Product the Product including that solid state equipment has operation characteristics different from electromechanical equipment some of which factors are uniquely within User s knowledge and control it is ess
3. or down V V SIZE Vertical Size Increases A or decreases size of image vertically 28 E E aA 5 a ba n ba o CRT Touch Monitor User Guide Description PINCUSHION Adjusts the side pincushion or barreling TRAPEZOID Adjusts the display sides to be parallel CORNER CORRECTION User can select Top or Bottom corner correction by pressing the Select button Top corrects the top corner image shape to a rectangle Bottom corrects the bottom corner to a rectangle Adjusts the tilt of the display sides PIN BALANCE Adjusts the curvature of the left and right sides of the screen image TILT Adjusts the tilt of the image RECALL Resets the control functions back to the original factory preset values In order for the Recall function to work the timing must fall under one of the factory preset timing modes COLOR TEMPERATURE Adjusts color temperature to 9300K 6500K factory default is 9300K Or for a custom color mode select USER and push the select button to activate the RGB submenu This adjusts the intensity of the RGB video output Using the select button activate the RG Red Gain GG Green Gain or BG Blue Gain and change color strength for a customized color mode BRIGHTNESS Increases A or decreases V the intensity illumination of the image CONTRAST Increases A or decreases V the strength lightness or dimness of the image Chapter 2 Video Display Options
4. 3 Insert the Monitor Installation Disk included with this monitor and select the appropriate monitor from the list 4 Click Next and the proper preset timing files will be installed for your monitor You may need to configure one or more of these display settings The ideal settings for the 15 and 17 monitors are as follows e Display mode also called desktop area or video resolution 1024 x 768 e Refresh rate also called vertical scan rate or vertical sync 85 Hz e Color depth also called color palette or number of colors at least 16 bit high color The ideal settings for the 19 monitor is as follows e Display mode also called desktop area or video resolution 1600 x 1200 e Refresh rate also called vertical scan rate or vertical sync 75 Hz e Color depth also called color palette or number of colors at least 16 bit high color Table 2 Operating Ranges Display Size Horizontal Vertical 15 inch 30 to 70 kHz 50 to 100 Hz 17 inch 30 to 70 kHz 50 to 150 Hz 19 inch 30 to 96 kHz 50 to 160 Hz Using the Standard Controls for the Video Card In addition to the standard controls on the monitor each video card has several controls that let you adjust the display settings The software and driver for each video card is unique In most cases you adjust these settings by using a program or utility provided by the manufacturer of the video card 20 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide For more information on adjusting
5. is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Move the equipment away from the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions You are cautioned that any change or modification to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits 3M Touch Systems is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment
6. the desktop area resolution color depth or refresh rate refer to your video card documentation Testing the CRT Touch Monitor Note The CRT desktop power status light is located on front of the bezel After connection turn on the power switch located at the bottom of the front bezel Before you test your touch monitor make sure all cables are connected properly Be sure to tighten all cable screws To test that the monitor is working properly 1 Turn on your computer 2 Make sure the video image is displayed If it is not turn on your monitor 3 Make sure the video image is centered within the screen area Use the monitor controls to adjust the image if necessary You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position contrast and brightness to better suit your video card and your personal preference Refer to Chapter 2 for more information on using the on screen menu to adjust the video display Installing TouchWare Software TouchWare software includes the touch screen driver and control panel that enables your touch screen to work with your computer When you install the CD included with your monitor TouchWare will automatically load the correct driver for your system 3M Touch Systems currently supports touch screen drivers for the following PC operating systems e Windows XP e Windows 2000 e Windows NT 4 0 e Windows 9x e Windows Me Chapter 1 Getting Started With Your CRT Desktop Monitor 21 These drivers a
7. 29 19 OSD Menu 2 INFORMATION PRESET MODE USER MODE Se 6 amp KHs 85Hz INFORMATION Displays current mode horizontal frequency vertical frequency factory preset mode and user preset mode LANGUAGE Selects a language among English Deutsch Francais Espanol and Italiano dicon MOIRE Adjusts the moir level of the screen Active icon and press SELECT button H MOIRE Reduces the optical effect of horizontal wavy lines on the display These effects are more noticeable on large gray areas or black and white checkerboard patterns V MOIRE Reduces the optical effect of vertical wavy lines on the display These effects are more noticeable on large gray areas or black and white checkerboard patterns DEGAUSS Manually demagnetizes the CRT This can be used if the display becomes discolored Allow a minimum of 20 minutes to elapse between each degauss The monitor also will automatically degauss when power is applied OSD Horizontal Moves the OSD position left or right OSD Vertical Moves the OSD position up or down 30 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide OSD ON TIME Adjusts on screen OSD running time Input Level Allows selection of the input level of the video card If the intensity of the image is high select 1 0V if low select 0 7V CHAPTER 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting If you have a problem setting up or using your monitor you may be able to solve it yourself Before calling 3M Touch Syst
8. aud rate of the touch screen controller and the touch screen driver Power Management The CRT monitor conforms to the Video Electronics Standards Association VESA Display Power Management Signaling DPMS standard To benefit from power management the monitor must be used in conjunction with a computer and video card that implements the VESA DPMS standard The PC automatically invokes the power management feature if you do not use the touch screen mouse or keyboard for a user defined period of time To restore the video image simply touch the screen press a key or move the mouse CRT Regulatory Agency Approvals Your product complies with the following regulatory standards e FCC B e CE e UL cUL This equipment has been tested and found to comply within limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 35 equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user
9. ay result in minor or moderate injury e Dispose of the monitor according to applicable governmental regulations Overview 11 Explanation of Symbols A Attention Read accompanying documentation Important Notes Plug power cord into appropriate power source Plug power cord into a grounded receptacle When unplugging power supply cord pull on plug not cord Do not connect or disconnect this product during an electrical storm e Install the display in a well ventilated area Always maintain adequate ventilation to protect the display from overheating and to ensure reliable and continued operation e Do not expose this display to direct sunlight or heat Passive heat may cause damage to the case and other parts e Do not install this display in areas where extreme vibrations may be generated For example nearby manufacturing equipment may produce strong vibrations The vibrations may cause the display to exhibit picture discoloration or poor video quality e Ensure any metal enclosure does not contact the touch screen e Product weight varies from 25 to 50 pounds depending on the size of your monitor use caution when lifting e To avoid ergonomic concerns Do not install the monitor in a manner or location with awkward accessibility Extended use may result in muscle tendon or fixed posture strains It is recommended you take periodic breaks from continuous use Service and Repair Indicators Do not attempt to serv
10. djusts the tilt of image LANGUAGE Selects a language among English Deutsch Francais Espanol and Italiano DEGAUSS Manually demagnetizes the CRT This can be used if the display becomes discolored Allow a minimum of 20 minutes to elapse between each degauss The monitor also will automatically degauss when power is applied OSD Position User can select hor or ver by pressing the Select button H position moves the OSD position left or right V position moves the OSD position up or down OSD ON TIME Adjusts on screen OSD running time Video Level Selects the video level of the video graphic card If the intensity of the image is high select 1 0V if low select 0 7V H MOIRE Reduces the optical effect of horizontal wavy lines on the 26 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide display These effects are more noticeable on large grey areas or black and white checkerboard patterns V MOIRE Reduces the optical effect of vertical wavy lines on the display These effects are more noticeable on large grey areas or black and white checkerboard patterns me INFORMATION Displays current mode horizontal frequency vertical frequency factory preset mode and user preset mode EXIT Exits the OSD menu Adjusting the 19 CRT Desktop Video Display Figure 3 19 CRT Video Display Controls POWER INDICATOR LED B MENU BUTTON C SELECT BUTTON D ADJUST BUTTONS DOWN amp UP A POWER SWITCH Your CRT desktop monitor ha
11. eecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Touch Screen Care and Cleaning cccccccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Monitor Installation Problems ccccccccccccssseeeceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 32 Troubleshooting the Touch Screen ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 33 Power Manas ement o orena E A AE 34 CRT Regulatory Agency Approvals ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 Overview Welcome to the world of 3M Touch Systems a world where using a computer is as simple as touching the screen This guide describes how to set up your 15 17 or 19 CRT Desktop touch monitor This document assumes you have basic computer skills You should know how to use the mouse and keyboard choose commands from menus open and run application programs and save files Important Safety Information Read and understand all safety information before using this product Follow all instructions marked on the product and described in this document Pay close attention to the following installation warnings and safety precautions ntended Use The MicroTouch CRT Desktop touch monitors have been designed and tested to replace an existing monitor and convert it into a touch screen These models are intended for indoor use only and are not designed for use in hazardous locations A DANGER To avoid the risk of fire and or explosion which will result in serious injury or death e Do not install or use this product in a hazardous location
12. ems try the suggested actions that are appropriate to the problems you are experiencing with the monitor You may also want to consult your video card user s manual for additional troubleshooting advice Maintaining Your Touch Monitor To maintain your display and keep your monitor operating at peak performance e Keep your monitor and screen clean e Adjust the monitor video controls Refer to Chapter 2 for more information e Do not install the display in a place where ventilation may be hindered Always maintain adequate ventilation to protect the display from overheating and to ensure reliable and continued operation Touch Screen Care and Cleaning The touch screen requires very little maintenance 3M Touch Systems recommends that you periodically clean the glass touch screen surface Typically isopropyl alcohol and water solution ratio of 50 50 is the best cleaning agent for your touch screen You can also use straight isopropyl alcohol In addition 3M Touch Screen Cleaner 675 has been tested and approved for this use 32 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide To avoid the potentially hazardous situations associated with the use of alcohol which may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage e Follow all instructions and recommendations in the manufacturer s Material Safety Data Sheet and product label e Itis important to avoid using any caustic chemicals on the touch screen Do not use any vinegar based sol
13. ential that User evaluate the 3M Touch Systems Product and software to determine whether it is suitable for User s particular purpose and suitable for User s method of application 3M Touch Systems statements engineering technical information and recommendations are provided for User s convenience but their accuracy or completeness is not warranted 3M Touch Systems products and software are not specifically designed for use in medical devices as defined by United States federal law 3M Touch Systems products and software should not be used in such applications without 3M Touch Systems express written consent User should contact its sales representative if User s opportunity involves a medical device application IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER Specifications are subject to change without notice These 3M Touch Systems Products and software are warranted to meet their published specifications from the date of shipment and for the period stated in the specification 3M Touch Systems makes no additional warranties express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose User is responsible for determining whether the 3M Touch Systems Products and software are fit for User s particular purpose 4 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide and suitable for its method of production including intellectual property liability for User s application If the Product software or s
14. ice this unit yourself Removing the display cover may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks and will void the warranty To avoid the risk of fire which could result in serious injury or death e Do not remove the cover or back of the monitor 12 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide To avoid the risk of electric shock which may result in minor or moderate injury e Do not service the monitor e There are no user serviceable parts inside e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel e Do not remove the cover or back of the monitor Unplug the display from the power outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel in the event that e Liquid is spilled into the product or the product is exposed to rain or water e The product does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed e The product has been dropped or the case has been damaged e The product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service e The power cable or plug is damaged or frayed 3M Touch Systems Support Services 3M Touch Systems provides extensive support services through our website and technical support organization Visit the 3M Touch Systems website at http www 3mtouch com where you can download touch screen software and drivers obtain regularly updated technical documentation on 3M Touch Systems products and learn more about our company Overview 13 Whenever you contact Tech
15. itch and four controls to adjust the video display e Power Turns the power ON or OFF There will be a few seconds delay before the display appears The LED next to the power switch lights when the power is turned ON Turn the power off by pressing the power switch again Chapter 2 Video Display Options 23 e MENU Shows or hides the menu e SELECT Highlights the current menu option or saves the current setting Press A or V to change the value e W Down Enables you to scroll backwards through items on the menu decrease the value of selected option or move to the previous menu item e A Up Enables you to scroll forward through items on the menu increase the value of selected option or move to the next menu item If you do not press the Menu Select or A up or W down adjust buttons for a user defined time the monitor adjustment program times out and hides the menu options You can specify this time out duration through the OSD controls You can press the Menu button at any time to display the options again 15 and 17 OSD Menu 1 H POSITIOWN a 0 80 2KH2Z FTRHZ Icon Description Z o O y O H POSITION Horizontal Position Moves images horizontally on screen left A or right En mae Increases A or decreases V size of image horizontally E Moves images vertically on screen up A or down V KEINE aor deteases sizeof image vray Increases A or decreases size
16. k of your computer Connect the power cable to the monitor Connect the other end to the appropriate AC outlet 18 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide Figure 1 Connecting the CRT Cables to your Computer EAC INLET O SUB CONNECTOR OF SIGNAL CABLE TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE CABLE Be sure all cable connections are secure tighten all cable screws Shaking and vibration may dislodge cables that are improperly connected Route all wiring and cables away from heat sources and sharp metal edges to avoid damage Also keep the touch screen cable away from sources of electromagnetic and radio frequency interference To avoid the risk of electric shock which could result in serious injury or death e Do not use a power cord that is frayed or otherwise damaged Access to the Video Controls The controls for adjusting the video display are located on the front of the CRT desktop monitor These buttons let you display the on screen menu and adjust the phase image position contrast and brightness Make sure you have unobstructed access to the controls once the monitor is installed Chapter 1 Getting Started With Your CRT Desktop Monitor 19 Configuring the Display Settings After you connect your CRT desktop touch monitor and turn on your computer the Add New Hardware Wizard should appear because this monitor is a plug and play device 1 Choose the Display a list of drivers option 2 Then click on the Have Disk option
17. lled for the monitor If you need to install a video card or a video driver refer to your computer documentation for instructions e Your PC must have a unique interrupt request IRQ available to the touch screen COM port The touch screen cannot share an IRQ with another device e Ifthe only serial port available on your PC has 25 pins you will need a 9 pin to 25 pin adapter When choosing your workspace select a sturdy level surface Also make sure you can easily access the back of the touch monitor and the computer Easy access helps ensure a smooth setup of the touch monitor Note Before setting up your CRT touch monitor refer to the Important Safety Information section at the beginning of this document Mechanical touches tested in a single x y location using a finger like stylus of 45 durometer A shore hardness 0 5 diameter with a load of 0 46 pounds 0 1 pound of force 16 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide Unpacking Your Touch Monitor Carefully unpack the carton and inspect the contents Your CRT monitor includes an AC power cable a tilt swivel stand a Monitor Installation Disk a Product Support brochure and a 3M Touch Solutions CD with touch screen software documentation and utilities Installing the Video Card and Video Driver Before you can connect your touch monitor make sure your computer has a video card and driver already installed for the monitor The video driver is supplied by the video card ma
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19. nd relevant technical documentation can be found on the latest 3M Touch Solutions CD 19 640 and are also available for download from our website at www 3Mtouch com After the software is installed restart your computer to load and activate the touch screen driver To complete the setup of your touch monitor make sure you calibrate the touch screen Calibrating the Touch Screen After you connect your touch monitor and install TouchWare you must calibrate the touch screen Calibration serves two purposes e Sets the active area of the touch screen e Aligns the touch screen s active area to the underlying video To calibrate the touch screen open the touch screen control panel and select Calibrate Follow the directions displayed on the screen For more information on calibration refer to the online help or the TouchWare for Windows User Guide P N 19 224 CHAPTER 2 Video Display Options This chapter provides guidelines for adjusting the video display and using the monitor controls to adjust the image to your liking Before you make any adjustments e Be sure to adjust the controls in your normal lighting conditions e Display a test image or pattern whenever you adjust the video Adjusting the 15 and 17 CRT Desktop Video Display Figure 2 15 and 17 CRT Video Display Controls alae La POWER INDICATORILED C SELECT BUTTON A POWER SWITCH D ADJUST BUTTONS DOWN amp UP Your CRT desktop monitor has a power sw
20. ngs too low se the monitor controls to adjust these values Troubleshooting the Touch Screen If you are experiencing problems with the touch screen check the following list of common installation errors Table 3 Common Touch Screen Installation Issues Common Possible Solutions Installation Issues Touch screen does not Je Review the installation procedures Are all cables connected properly After you installed TouchWare did you restart your PC to activate the touch screen driver Are the communication settings correct Is the touch screen trying to use the COM port or IRQ of another device for example a mouse If so a hardware device conflict will result and the touch screen will not work accurate resolution and operating system Cursor does not follow Calibrate the touch screen for the current video finger movement or resolution and operating system does not reach the edges of the screen Cursor is not located e Open the touch screen control panel and make directly underneath sure all cursor offsets vertical edge horizontal our finger are turned off e Calibrate the touch screen for the current video resolution and operating system 34 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide Common Possible Solutions Installation Issues Cursor is extremely Stabilize the cursor by adjusting the operating jittery or erratic frequency of the touch screen controller using the touch screen control panel Cursor lags finger Lower the b
21. nical Support please provide the following information e Part number and serial number from your monitor e Current driver version e Operating system used e Information on additional peripherals Technical Support is available Monday through Friday 8 a m to 8 p m US Eastern Standard Time 9 a m to 5 p m throughout Europe Limited call back service Saturdays and Sundays You can contact 3M Touch Systems Technical Support US only Eastern Standard Time by sending email calling the hot line or sending a fax Technical Support Hot Line 978 659 9200 Technical Support Fax 978 659 9400 Toll Free 1 866 407 6666 e Email US TS techsupport mmm com 3M Touch Systems Worldwide Offices All offices can be reached through the website http www 3mtouch com e United States 978 659 9000 e United Kingdom 44 0 1235 444400 Australia 613 9582 4799 Canada 604 521 3962 France 33 1 30 31 68 32 Germany 49 0 21 31 140 Hong Kong China 852 2333 6138 Italy 39 039 2302230 Japan 81 44 811 1133 Korea 822 552 3198 Singapore 65 3985608 e Spain 34 93 415 6285 e Taiwan 886 2 2659 8200 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started With Your CRT Desktop Monitor The 3M Touch Systems product line of touch monitors offers the CRT Desktop monitor for a broad range of applications including point of sale hospitality and retail MicroTouch CRT monitors are available in 15 17 and 19 sizes in beige and 15 in black these to
22. nufacturer and may be found on the disks that came with your computer If you need information on installing a video card or video driver refer to your computer documentation for instructions Supported Video Display Modes and Refresh Rates Your video card should support one of the display modes specified in Table 1 If you select an unsupported video mode the monitor may stop working or display unsatisfactory picture quality Table 1 Applicable Display Mode and Refresh Rates for 15 17 and 19 Display Mode Refresh Rate Hz IBM 640 x 480 60 IBM 720 x 400 70 VESA 640 x 480 85 VESA 800 x 600 60 15 and 17 only 75 85 VESA 1024 x 768 60 15 and 17 only 85 VESA 1280 x 1024 60 75 19 only 85 19 only VESA 1600 x 1200 75 19 only Chapter 1 Getting Started With Your CRT Desktop Monitor 17 CRT Monitor Setup No tools are required to set up the CRT Desktop monitor Simply follow the instructions outlined below Installing the Tilt Swivel Stand Align the stand with the slots in the bottom of the monitor and insert the Tilt Swivel Stand into the slots Push the Tilt Swivel Stand firmly toward the front of the monitor until the latch clicks into the locked position Connecting the Touch Monitor l 2 gt A Turn off your computer Connect the video cable to the video card in your computer Connect the RS 232 or USB serial touch screen cable to the appropriate port on the bac
23. of image vertically PINCUSHION Adjusts the side pincushion or barrelling 24 CRT Touch Monitor User Guide Icon Description Z o Z o Pp TRAPEZOID Adjusts the display sides to be parallel PARALLELOGRAM Adjusts the tilt of the display sides PIN BALANCE Adjusts the curvature of the left and right sides of the screen image CORNER PIN User can select Top or Bottom corner correction by pressing the Select button Top corrects the top corner image shape to a rectangle Bottom corrects the bottom corner to a rectangle COLOR TEMPERATURE Adjusts color temperature to 9300K 6500K factory default is 9300K Or for a custom color mode select USER and push the select button to activate the RGB submenu This adjusts the intensity of the RGB video output Using the select button activate the R Gain Red Gain G Gain Green Gain or B Gain Blue Gain and change color strength for a customized color mode BRIGHTNESS Increases A or decreases V the intensity illumination of the image CONTRAST Increases A or decreases V the strength lightness or dimness of the image Chapter 2 Video Display Options 25 15 and 17 OSD Menu 2 Eat Al cc me EA Ce Le RAEGALL PRESS SELECT KEY 0 2KHZ RECALL Resets the control functions back to the original factory preset values In order for the Recall function to work the timing must fall under one of the factory preset timing modes A
24. oftware media is proven not to have met 3M Touch Systems warranty then 3M Touch Systems sole obligation and User s and Purchaser s exclusive remedy will be at 3M Touch Systems option to repair or replace that Product quantity or software media or to refund its purchase price 3M Touch Systems has no obligation under 3M Touch Systems warranty for any Product software or software media that has been modified or damaged through misuse accident neglect or subsequent manufacturing operations or assemblies by anyone other than 3M Touch Systems 3M Touch Systems shall not be liable in any action against it in any way related to the Products or software for any loss or damages whether non specified direct indirect special incidental or consequential including downtime loss of profits or goodwill regardless of the legal theory asserted 2002 03 3M All rights reserved Document Title CRT Desktop Touch Monitor User Guide Document Number 19 260 Version 2 1 MicroTouch the MicroTouch logo ChassisTouch ClearTek Microcal ThruGlass TouchPad TouchPen TouchWare TouchTek and ToughTouch are either registered trademarks or trademarks of 3M in the United States and or other countries Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows NT and Visual C are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Contents Overview Important Safety Information cc cccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 Explanatio
25. s a power switch and four controls to adjust the video display e Power Turns the power ON or OFF There will be a few seconds delay before the display appears The LED next to the power switch lights when the power is turned ON Turn the power off by pressing the power switch again e MENU Shows or hides the menu Chapter 2 Video Display Options 27 e SELECT Highlights the current menu option or saves the current setting Press A or V to change the value e W Down Enables you to scroll backwards through items on the menu decrease the value of selected option or move to the previous menu item e A Up Enables you to scroll forward through items on the menu increase the value of selected option or move to the next menu item If you do not press the Menu Select or A up or W down adjust buttons for a user defined time the monitor adjustment program times out and hides the menu options You can specify this time out duration through the OSD controls You can press the Menu button at any time to display the options again 19 OSD Menu 1 T EI CE EA H POSITION 342 m i J E BE Ee A A EF 2 Sef amp KHz BaH Icon Description Z o O y O H POSITION Horizontal Position Moves images horizontally on screen left V or right A H SIZE Horizontal Size EH Increases A or decreases V size of image horizontally V POSITION Vertical position Moves images vertically on screen up A
26. uch enabled monitors are UL FCC and CE compliant This chapter describes how to set up and integrate your 3M Touch Systems CRT Desktop monitor into a touch application You will need to complete the following tasks Unpack the components Connect the video touch screen and power cables Power on the monitor and test your setup Install the touch screen software Calibrate the touch screen Capacitive and Resistive Options The monitors are available with 3M Touch System s ClearTek capacitive touch screen Capacitive is the touch screen technology of choice for public access applications requiring high levels of durability and reliable performance 24 hours a day 7 days a week For those applications that require flexibility of input including gloved hand use we offer a 5 wire resistive touch screen This technology has been tested in a laboratory environment to withstand Chapter 1 Getting Started With Your CRT Desktop Monitor 15 35 million mechanical touches without noticeable degradation to the surface System Requirements The CRT desktop touch monitors require a personal computer PC These touch monitors will not work with Macintosh computers The requirements for your PC are as follows e Depending on the type of monitor you purchased you must have either an RS 232 serial communication COM port or a USB port to connect the touch screen to your PC e Your PC must have a video card and video driver already insta
27. utions e Apply the cleaner with a soft lint free cloth Avoid using gritty cloths e Always dampen the cloth and then clean the screen Be sure to spray the cleaning liquid onto the cloth not the screen so that drips do not seep inside the display or stain the bezel e Always handle the touch screen with care Do not pull on or stress cables Monitor Installation Problems Problem Possible Causes and Solutions s the monitor receiving power Check that the computer s power cable is connected properly and securely in a grounded electrical outlet Check that the monitor power cord is connected properly and securely to an electrical outlet Check that the LED is lit on the monitor Try using another power cable Try using another electrical outlet s the monitor receiving a valid video signal from the PC Check that the computer is powered on Check that the video cable is connected properly and securely to the computer Check that no pins are bent in the video cable connector Check that the video card is firmly seated in the card slot in your computer Check that the video input from the video card falls within the operating range of the display Refer to Table 2 for details Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 33 Problem Possible Causes and Solutions s the monitor in Power Management mode Touch the screen press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to restore operation Are the brightness and contrast setti

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