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1. nenne 1 FEATURES RE 1 CONFIGURA THONS Ei MI ie tr Sr here d CMS EE etre tee ner EM ere ey 2 TAN GG SO lado MENO ET a T LO 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 00 2 we HON Sd erdc n 3 SECTION 2 INS TALLA HON conri 5 USB CONNEC TION unn T 5 WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP usais i na 5 C ANNE EN 5 SECTION OPERATION A 7 CARD READ tt 7 SECTION 4 USB COMMUNICA TON Suit Ea 9 PUD USAGE MU E 9 REPORT DESCRIPTO Ra aca 10 DATA liebe ie ten 11 TRACK 1 DEGODE STATUS oo iaa 12 TRACK 2 DECODE STATUS 12 TRACKS DECODES TAI SS arcaica adobes 12 WEICH 12 TRAGKZ DATA LLENGTE tton 12 TRACK 3 DAT ALE NG A 12 CARD ENCODE TYPE ast tbe mi ursa px mM ame ae E 13 TRACK qp Y 13 TRACK T DA white a deem aid 13 TRACK Z DATA oc SA di 13 TRACK DATA E A A AA AS 13 SOMMANDS a 14 COMMAND NUMBER aa 14 ByEs CIN E R 14 Bp A o E E
2. 38 Current Input heus 38 OSD ferio Meer T 38 EANGUA QE rro 39 Recall Default 39 IN DUT TIME tias 39 Power Save No Input 39 Power LED Display amp Power Saving 39 General Power Saving Mode 39 Display AndlBuaa sais airada 39 Controls and 41 OSD Lock UnlOCK s ote eot 41 Power Lock Unlock 41 OSD Menu 41 OSD Control Options 42 DHODIDOSS das 42 CONTAS Trp rM c ER 42 Saturation Hue Flesh Tones 42 iad Fe ol gt Ser 42 PAULO GAG US Cocoa 42 OSD LST gt Losas atacara 42 OSD Up Down 42 tes cci De anion tonat es 42 Color Temperature 42 Curent LC coin dci 42 OSD POSION decies 42 A ED 42 Recall Defaults 43 OSD TimeOut tasca 43 Input Video Select 43 cL ees 43 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 45 Solutions to Common Problems 45 Appendix A Native Resolution 47 Appendix B Tou
3. 2 Windows will locate the driver AWWin98ILCLD9 inf Click Next to install 3 If Windows prompts for inserting driver disk again click OK to continue and enter ANWin98 in the Copy files from dialog box Then click OK to continue When finished copying the drivers click Finish Remove driver disk and reboot computer Go to Device Manager to check that the pole display has been installed correctly under Universal Serial Bus Controllers section nir For Windows 2000 XP 1 MT e When Windows tried to search for a driver click on the check box Specify a location and click Next Enter A Win2000 for the location and click Next If Windows indicates that it also found other drivers that are suitable click on the check box Install one of the other drivers Select driver ANWin2000V CLDO9 inf and click Next When finished installing click Finish Go to Device Manager to check that the pole display has been installed correctly under Universal Serial Bus Controllers section Installing Virtual COM Port Device Drivers For Windows 98 ME 1 When Windows tried to search for a driver specify a location A W98com and click Next 2 Windows will locate the driver A LCLD9usb inf Click Next to install 3 If Windows prompts for inserting driver disk again click OK to continue and enter A W98com in the Copy files from dialog box Then click OK
4. Both Side Display lt 1B gt lt 0C gt 27 12 L After this command all messages followed are displayed on both sides of double sided displays Front Side Display lt 1 gt lt 0 gt 27 14 HAN After this command all messages followed are displayed only on front side of double sided displays Back Side Display lt 1B gt lt 0F gt 27 15 4 O After this command all messages followed are displayed only on back side of double sided displays Clock Display lt 1B gt lt 1A gt lt h gt lt h gt lt 3A gt lt m gt lt m gt Displays real time clock on bottom line in the 12 hour format hh mm Smart Message Scroll Left on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 15 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from right to left on the top line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters Smart Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 16 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt gt lt 0 D Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters Smart Message Scroll Right on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 13 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C X 0D Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from l
5. ELECTRICAL Adapter input power Adapter output power ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative Humidity Vibration 10 to 55 Hz Shock CABLES amp CONNECTORS USB cable Power adapter Logic Controls Inc LD9000U 2 20 5x7 0 374in 9 5mm 0 244in 6 2mm ASCII 900 cd m Blue Green 300 000 2 7 lb wxhxd 8 50 x 3 37 x 1 75 2 12 x 2 00 x 2 25 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 8 to 25 LD9000XU 2 2 sides 20 5X7 0 374in 9 5mm 0 244in 6 2mm ASCII 900 cd m Blue Green 300 000 2 7 lb wxhxd 8 50x 3 37 x 2 25 2 12 x 2 00 x 2 25 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 8 to 25 120VAC 60Hz optional 220VAC 50Hz 7 5VAC 1000mA to 50 C 20 to 70 C 80 non condensing 4G s 40G s 4 pin Type A USB standard connector Phone jack female Models LD9000 Series Customer Displays 2 by 20 character display USER MANUAL NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS pole display makes no representations or warranties elther 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 to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer FCC NOTICE This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
6. Get Property Set Property Default Value Description 3 Byte 1 byte Yes Yes 95 hex This property 1s defined as follows 0 Decodes standard ISO ABA cards only Decodes AAMVA CA DL ID and 7 bit cards also 00 Track Disabled 01 Track Enabled 10 Track Enabled Required Error 1f blank This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request 17 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader TRACK_DATA_SEND_FLAGS PROPERTY Property ID 4 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes Set Property Yes Default Value 63 hex Description This property 1s defined as follows SS 0 Don t send Start Sentinel for each track 1 Send Start Sentinel for each track ES 0 Don t send End Sentinel for each track 1 Send End Sentinel for each track LRC 0 Don t send LRC for each track 1 Send LRC for each track Note that the LRC is the unmodified LRC from the track data To verify the LRC the track data needs to be converted back from ASCII to card data format and the start sentinels that were modified to indicate the card encode type need to be converted back to their original values LC 0 Send card data as upper
7. Y Fingerprint Recognition Hamster Y Fingerprint Recognition Mouse v Fingerprint Recognition Keyboard Y Fingerprint Recognition Smartcard v Client Server Solution BLOCK DIAGRAM SecuGen USB INTERFACE Products 1 COf CI SGD 03 03210001A Secu G e Biometric Solutions m FDUO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Theory of Operation The USB host initiates the communication with the FDUO2 using operation commands Fingerprint data are then captured by the CMOS sensor at a total image size of 400 x 300 with 8 bit gray level The image frame transfer speed is around 800 bytes ms It takes about 400 milliseconds to send one complete frame of image data over USB protocols FDUO2 uses the SecuGen Fingerprint Optic Reader For developers the SecuGen Software Development Kit SDK Collection provides the tools necessary to integrate this module into their own software applications using SecuGen s powerful Fingerprint Recognition Algorithm Supports only fingerprint optic recognition function voc SecuGen Products 2 CO CI SGD 03 03210001A 4 Secu Gen FDUO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Supports both fingerprint optic recognition and mouse function SecuGen Products 3 CO CI SGD 03 03210001A Secu G en i Biometric Solutions JS y E ou FDUO2 PC Peripheral Typ
8. on the first line LD9290 PT 1 Type ECHO 1ABCEDFGH sLPT1 and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 2 Type ECHO PASSTHRU gt LPT1 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 Type ECHO 1NUMBER12345 gt LPT1 then press ENTER key The display will show NUMBER12345 on the first line For further testing of OPOS displays LD9900 and LD9990 follow the Instructions in the readme doc file after software installation 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 DCD tied to pins 4 amp 6 NC TXD from PC DTR tied to pins 1 amp 6 Ground DSR tied to pins 1 amp 4 DB9F to computer RTS tied to pin 8 CTS tied to pin 7 NC R xb Ne ee For pass through models the display cable comes with two connectors The DBO9F is to be connected to the computer while the DB25M is for connection to the peripheral DCD tied to pins 4 amp 6 TXD to PC RXD from PC DTR tied to pins 1 amp 6 Ground DSR tied to pins 184 DB9F to computer RTS tied to pin 8 CTS tied to pin 7 NC 5 TXD to peripheral RXD from peripheral 13 RTS ia BOR C7 OEC CTS tied to
9. 11 V VGA 41 Visual Resolution AccuTouch 53 Visual Resolution Intelli Touch 54 Volume 43 W Warranty 63 X XGA 47 INDEX 66 Check out Elo s Web site www elotouch com Get the latest Product information e Specifications e News on upcoming events Press release Software drivers Getting in Touch with Elo To find out more about Elo s extensive range of touch solutions visit our Web site at www elotouch com or simply call the office nearest you USA amp Headquarters Elo TouchSystems 301 Constitution Drive Menlo Park CA 94025 USA 800 ELO TOUCH 800 356 8682 Tel 650 361 4700 Fax 650 361 4747 eloinfo elotouch com tyco Electronics TOUCHSYSTEMS Germany Elo TouchSystems GmbH Co KG Haidgraben 6 D 85521 Ottobrunn Germany Tel 49 89 60822 0 Fax 49 89 60822 150 elosales elotouch com Belgium Elo TouchSystems Diestsesteenweg 692 B 3010 Kessel Lo Belgium Tel 32 16 35 2100 Fax 32 16 35 2101 elosales elotouch com Japan Touch Panel Systems K K Sun Homada Bldg 2F 1 19 20 Shin Yokohama Kanagawa 222 0033 Japan Tel 81 45 478 2161 Fax 81 45 478 2180 www tps co jp O 2006 Tyco Electronics Corporation Printed in USA Recommended Disassembly Sequence LCD Touchmonitor 1529L Seat Assembly gt Enclosure Assembly A gt PCB Board Protection Cover Assembly gt Rear Frame Assembly gt Front Frame Assembly gt LCD Assembly gt Backlight
10. Call for description of Command Sets CARTON CONTENTS Pole display pre assembled 2 Interface cable comes with a DB9F connector to computer and a DIN6F connector to pole display as standard equipment Optional DB25F connector to computer is available Note This cable is only supplied with standard serial pole displays with no pass thru function Other interface options will have different cables 3 Transformer adapter 120VAC to 6 0VAC optional 220VAC Metal base plate with mounting hardware 5 Quick Installation Guide 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 2 Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware Connect the round DIN6M connector from the pole display to the round DINGF connector of the interface cable Connect the DB9F connector to the computer s serial COM1 or port Connect the female phone jack of the power adapter to the male phone jack of the interface cable Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC outlet A start up text message LOGIC CONTROLS POS COMPONENTS will be present for a short time When this message disappears the cursor will be displayed at the left most digit of the top row
11. Data Offset O Property ID 1 n Property Value set Property Response Data None The result codes for the Get and Set Property commands can be any of the codes list in the generic result code table 15 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader Property ID 15 a one byte field that contains a value that identifies the property The following table lists all the current property ID values Property ID S 0 SOFTWARE ID The device s software identifier SERIAL NUM The device s serial number POLLING INTERVAL The interrupt pipe s polling interval The Property Value is a multiple byte field that contains the value of the property The number of bytes this field depends on the type of property and the length of the property The following table lists all of the property types and describes them Property Type This is a one byte value The valid values depend on the property otring This is a multiple byte ASCII string Its length can be zero to a maximum length that depends on the property The value and length of the string does not include a terminating NUL character SOFTWARE ID PROPERTY Property ID 0 Property Type String Length Fixed at 11 bytes Get Property Yes set Property No Description This 1s an 11 byte read only property that identifies the software part number and version for the device The first 8 bytes represent the part number and the last 3 bytes represent the version For example this string might be 2
12. P12 P13 P14 Tk1 SS Tk2 SS Tk3 SS end sentinel Longitudinal redundancy check character Terminating character Pre card character Post card character Pre track character Post track character 7 bit start sentinel ISO ABA 5 bit start sentinel P6 7 bit start sentinel P8 ISO ABA start sentinel P9 AAMVA start sentinel P10 7 bit start sentinel All fields with the format PF are programmable configuration property numbers They are described in detail later in this document 10 Section 4 USB Communications PROGRAMMABLE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS This device has a number of programmable configuration properties These properties are stored in non volatile EEPROM memory These properties can be configured at the factory or by the end user using a program supplied by MagTek Programming these parameters requires low level communications with the device During normal device operation the device acts like a USB HID keyboard so the host operating system takes care of all low level communications with the device so that the application developer is not burdened with these low level details Details on how to communicate with the device to change programmable configuration properties follows 1n the next few sections These details are included as a reference only Most users will not need to know these details because the device will be configured at the factory or by a program supplied by MagTek Most users may want to
13. Testing the USB MSR Keyboard Emulation 1 Plug in the device 2 Open MS Word 3 Slide the card through the MSR to view the data Testing the USB HID Class MSR 1 On the CD browse to Touch Monitor Peripherals Magnetic Stripe Card 2 Open Readme txt and follow instructions to test unit Convert MSR from HID to keyboard emulation MSR Convertion Get program http www magtek com support software demo_programs usb swipe insert reader asp 1 To convert from HID to Keyboard Emulation Mode 1 1 Double click on HID MSR Icon in desktop The following window will appear 5c d Cowmznzz 1 2 Click on About to verify version About LISBMSR LSBMSR Jupe 20 1 3 Close About Dialog box 14 Click on Read Cards 2 25 1 5 This dialog will appear Read Cards Swipe card 1 6 Swipe Test card Read Cards Swipe card Tepe m 1 X11 111 111 111 111 Ticck 2 z2220 222 2220 c 222z 22 qun 8 1 7 Close Read Cards Dialog 1 8 Click on Send Command The following dialog box will appear Send Commands Ela dex lt Cammini dialer H 1 9 To send Inquiry MSR type 1 10 Type 00 10 into area under the heading Message Hex 2 26 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 Then click on Send Message Send Commands Mesia
14. Active Matrix Panel 304 1 H x 228 V mm 0 297 H x 0 297 V mm VGA 640 x 350 70 Hz VGA 720 x 400 70 Hz VGA 640 x 480 60 72 75 Hz SVGA 800 x 600 56 60 72 75Hz XGA 1024 x 768 60 70 75Hz XGA 1024 x 768 400 1 typical 350 cd m with AT 287 cd m IT 322 cd m IR 322 cd m SC 294 cd m 350 cd m Typical 287 cd m Typical 322 cd m Typical 322 cd m Typical 294 Typical 322 cd m Typical Tr 5 msec Tf 11 mesc typical CPT CLAA150XP01P Tr 4 msec Tf 12 mesc typical AU G150XG01 16 2 million color 6 bit with dithering L R 60 60 typical U D 60 40 typical R G B Analog 0 7V peak to peak TTL Positive or Negative Composite Sync Sync on green Digital TMDS Input 15 Pin D Sub DVI D Power on off Menu A w Select Contrast Brightness H V Position Recall default Color Temperature Volume Sharpnss Phase Clock OSD H V position OSD Time Auto Adjust OSD Language Input Select DDC1 2B AccuTouch IntelliTouch and CarrollTouch Surface Capacitive Acoustic Pulse Recognition Input AC 85 265V 47 63Hz or DC 12V 4A max 0 C 40 41 F 95 20 80 No Condensation Altitude To 12 000 Feet 354 x 301 x 285mm 20 1165 monitor weight 16 2 lbs UL C UL FCC A CE TUV GS VCCI MPRII C TICK AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications Mechanical Construction Positional Accuracy Touchpoint Density Touch Activation
15. Force Surface Durability Expected Life Performance Optical Light Transmission per ASTM D1003 Visual Resolution Haze per ASTM D1003 Gloss per ASTM D2457 Top Polyester with outside hard surface coating with clear or antiglare finish Inside Transparent conductive coating Bottom Glass substrate with uniform resistive coating Top and bottom layers separated by Elo patented separator dots Standard deviation of error 1s less than 0 080 in 2 03 mm This equates to less than 1 More than 100 000 touchpoints in 15 500 touchpoints cn Typically less than 4 ounces 113 grams Meets Taber Abrasion Test ASTM D1044 CS 10F wheel 500 g Meets pencil hardness 3H AccuTouch technology has been operationally tested to greater than 35 million touches in one location without failure using a stylus similar to a finger Typically 8596 at 550 nm wavelength visible light spectrum All measurements made using USAF 1951 Resolution Chart under 30 X magnification with test unit located approximately 1 5 in 38 mm from surface of resolution chart Antiglare surface 6 1 minimum Antiglare surface Less than 1596 Antiglare surface 90 20 gloss units tested on a hard coated front surface C 53 IntelliTouch Touchscreen Specifications Mechanical Positional Accuracy Touchpoint Density Touch Activation Force Surface Durability Expected Life Performance Sealing Optical Light Transmission
16. HID device driver This 15 explained in more detail in the installation section of this document Run the demo program To read cards and view the card data click on the Read Cards button and swipe a card when prompted to do so When finished reading cards close the dialog box To send commands to the device click on the send commands button Enter a command in the Message edit box All data entered should be in hexadecimal bytes with a space between each byte Enter the command number followed by the command data if there 1s any The application will automatically calculate and send the command data length for you For example to send the GET PROPERTY command for property SOFTWARE ID enter 00 00 Press Enter or click on Send message to send the command and receive the result The command request and the command result will be displayed in the Communications Dialog edit box The Clear Dialog button clears the Communication Dialog edit box 21 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader SOURCE CODE Source code is included with the demo program It can be used as a guide for application development It is described in detail with comments to assist developers The book USB Complete by Jan Axelson is also a good guide for application developers especially the chapter on Human Interface Device Host Applications see Reference Documents in Section 1 22 APPENDIX A USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER The following drawing 1s provided in this s
17. NOTE For Windows XP and Windows 2000 you must have administrator access rights to install the driver 1 Insert the Elo CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive If the AutoStart feature for your CD ROM drive is active the system automatically detects the CD and starts the setup program 2 Follow the directions on the screen to complete the driver setup for your version of Windows If the AutoStart feature 15 not active 1 Click Start gt Run 2 Click the Browse button to locate the EloCd exe program on the CD ROM 3 Click Open then OK to run EloCd exe 4 Follow the directions on the screen to complete the driver setup for your version of Windows 2 34 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide OPERATION About Touchmonitor Adjustments Your touchmonitor will unlikely require adjustment Variations in video output and ap plication may require adjustments to your touchmonitor to optimize the quality of the display For best performance your touchmonitor should be operating in native resolution that is 1024 x 768 at 60 75 Hz Use the Display control panel in Windows to choose 1024 x 768 resolution Operating in other resolutions will degrade video performance For further information please refer to Appendix A All adjustments you make to the controls are automatically memorized This feature saves you from having to reset your choices every time you unplug or power your touchmonitor off and on If there is a power failure your touchmonitor sett
18. Oxffff All usages for this device use the standard HID keyboard usages or vendor defined magnetic stripe reader usage page Oxff00 The vendor defined usage IDs for this device are defined in the following table The usage types are also listed These usage types are defined in the HID Usage Tables document Magnetic Stripe Reader usage page Oxff00 Usage ID Usage Name Usage Report Hex Type Type 11 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader REPORT DESCRIPTOR The HID report descriptor 1s structured as follows CI TC 81 02 Usage Maximum 5 29 05 Output Data Variable Absolute 91 02 Report Count 1 95 01 75 03 9103 95 06 75 08 1500 25 66 05 07 1900 29 66 81 00 26 FF 00 06 00 FF 09 20 36 18 82 0201 Co 12 Section 4 USB Communications COMMANDS Command requests and responses are sent to and received from the device using feature reports Command requests are sent to the device using the HID class specific request Set Report The response to a command 15 retrieved from the device using the HID class specific request Get Report These requests are sent over the default control pipe When a command request is sent the device will Nak the Status stage of the Set Report request until the command is completed This insures that as soon as the Set Report request is completed the Get Report request can be sent to get the command response The usage ID for the command message was shown previously in the Usage Tab
19. Parallel Interface Non pass thru Models Installation 1 2 Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware Connect the DB25M connector to the computer s parallel printer port LPT1 Connect the female phone jack of the power adapter to the male phone jack of the pole display cable Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC outlet A start up text message LOGIC CONTROLS POS COMPONENTS will be present for a short time When this message disappears the cursor will be displayed at the left most digit of the top row Serial Interface Pass thru Models Installation N O Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware Connect the DB25M connector to the peripheral device or a serial pass thru terminator optional accessory Turn on power of the peripheral device Connect the DB9F connector to the computer s serial COM1 or port Connect the female phone jack of the power adapter to the male phone jack of the pole display cable Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC outlet A start up text message LOGIC CONTROLS POS COMPONENTS will be present for a short time When this message disappears the cursor will be displa
20. Select D SUB Analog DVI Digital signal Volume To increase or decrease the sound level 3 38 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Power Save No Input The LCD panel background is cut when there is no signal input AC line power consumption of 4w or less Power LED Display 8 Power Saving General Power Saving Mode When the power switch are switch on this LED lights in green The LED indicates the different power status with altered LED colors when monitor operates in different modes see following table Power Mode Consumption Indicator On 50w max Green Sleep 4w max Orange Off 2w NO We recommend switching the monitor off when it is not in use for a long period of time Display Angle For viewing clarity you can tilt the LCD forward up 67 to 90 degrees 3 39 TH 20 from vertical Jt 790 fron vertica CAUTION In order to protect the LCD be sure to hold the base when adjusting the LCD and take care not to touch the screen 3 40 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Controls and Adjustment NOTE OSD Lock Unlock You are able to lock and unlock the OSD feature The monitor 1s shipped in the unlocked position To lock the OSD 1 Press the Menu button and A button simultaneously for 2 seconds A window will appear displaying OSD Unlock Continue to hold the buttons down for another 2 seconds and the window toggles to OSD Lock Power Lock Unlock You are able to lock unlock the Power feat
21. US Candian European power cable Ke DVI cable Speaker CD and Quick Install Guide 2 7 Product Overview Main Unit Note Shown with optional Biometric amp MSR Rear View Note Shown with optional Rear Facing Customer Display 2 8 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Side View Base Bottom View 2 10 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Kensington Lock The Kensington lock is a security device that prevents theft To find out more about this security device do to http www kensington com USB Interface Connection Your touchmonitor comes with only one touchscreen connector cables USB cable For Windows 2000 Me and XP systems only To set up the display please refer to the following figures and procedures Remove the Cable Cover The cables are connected at the back of the monitor cable cover To remove the cover grasp the lip of the cover and pull towards you until it snaps off 2 11 CAUTION Before connecting the cables to your touchmonitor and PC be sure that the computer and touchmonitor are turned off NOTE Before connecting the cables to the touchmonitor route all the cables through the hole in the second as shown in the picture above 2 12 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide The following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitor using a USB cable connection Power cord Connect one end of the power cord to the monitor and the other end to w
22. Value 00 01 J 1323130 34 32 38 30 32 41 30 35 15 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader SERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Property ID 1 Property Type String Length 0 15 bytes Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value The default value is no string with a length of zero Description The value 15 an ASCII string that represents the device s serial number This string can be 0 15 bytes long This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled The value of this property if any will be sent to the host when the host requests the USB string descriptor When this property 1s changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect for the USB descriptor If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set SERIAL NUM property Request Hex Num Data Len Prp Value 01 31 32 33 Example Set SERIAL NUM property Response Hex Example Get SERIAL NUM property Request Hex Cmd Num Example Get SERIAL NUM property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value 31 32 33 POLLING INTERVAL PROPERTY Property ID 2 Property Type Byte Length 1 byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 10 Description The value 1s a byte that represents the devices polling interval for the Interrupt In Endpoint The value can be set in the range of
23. case 1 Send card data as lower case Note that the state of the Caps Lock key on the host keyboard has no affect on what case the card data is transmitted in Er 00 Don t send any card data 1f error 01 Don t send track data if error 11 Send for each track error This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 1s power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request 18 Section 4 USB Communications TERMINATION_CHAR PROPERTY Property ID 5 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 00 hex carriage return Description This property is defined as follows mod 0 Send c after card data Send c after each track C 1 127 7 bit ASCII char code 0 send nothing This property 15 stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 15 power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request SS TK2 7BITS PROPERTY Property ID 6 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes Set Property Yes Default Value 40 hex Description This character is sent as the tra
24. for this device are defined in the USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader following table The usage types are also listed These usage types are defined in the HID Usage Tables document Magnetic Stripe Reader usage page Oxff00 Hex Type Type 29 Track 2 data length Input 38 Card encode type Input REPORT DESCRIPTOR The HID report descriptor 1s structured as follows Value Collection Application Logical Minimum 0 7508 356 10 Section 4 USB Communications Value Report Count 24 95 18 Feature Data Variable Absolute Buffered Bytes B2 02 01 End Collection CARD DATA Card data 1s only sent to the host on the Interrupt In pipe using an Input Report The device will send only one Input Report per card swipe If host requests data from the device when data 1s available the device will send a Nak to the host to indicate that 1t has nothing to send When a card 15 swiped the Input Report will be sent even if the data 15 not decodable The following table shows how the input report 15 structured Usage Name Track 1 decode status Track 2 decode status Track 3 decode status Track 1 data length EE XN Track 2 data length 8 Card encade ype 11 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader TRACK 1 DECODE STATUS Bits 71 LO This 1s a one byte value which indicates the status of decoding track 1 Bit position zero indicates if there was an error decoding tra
25. press C LD9200 PT 1 Type 1ABCDEFGH and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 2 Type PASSTHRU 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 Type 1 2345 then press ENTER key The display will show 2345 on the first line 4 To end the test press Ctrl C hold down Ctrl and press C Parallel Interface Pole Displays Functional Test This procedure assumes the pole display is connected to the LPT1 port of the computer If parallel port LPT2 is being used type LPT2 where LPT1 is called out LD9090 LD9390 LD9490 LD9590 and LD9990 1 Type ECHO ABCDEFGH gt LPT1 and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line LD9290 1 Type ECHO 1ABCEDFGHsLPT1 and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line LD9190 PT LD9390 PT LD9490 PT and LD9590 PT 1 Type ECHO ABCDEFGH gt LPT1 and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 2 Type ECHO AAPASSTHRU gt 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 the display Type ECHO IMBNUMBER12345 gt LPT1 B is entered as Ctrl then press ENTER key The display will show NUMBER12345
26. should be in hexadecimal bytes with a space between each byte Enter the command number followed by the command data if there 15 any The application will automatically calculate and send the command data length for you For example to send the GET PROPERTY command for property SOFTWARE ID enter 00 00 Press Enter or click on Send message to send the command and receive the result e The command request and the command result will be displayed in the Communications Dialog edit box e The Clear Dialog button clears the Communication Dialog edit box SOURCE CODE Source code is included with the demo program It can be used as a guide for application development It is described in detail with comments to assist developers The book USB Complete by Jan Axelson 15 also a good guide for application developers especially the chapter on Human Interface Device Host Applications see Reference Documents in Section 1 26 APPENDIX A USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER The following drawing 1s provided in this section Part Number Title 21030007 USB KB INTHD 3TK 125MM WRE 5P CONN 27 SIGNAL COLOR P1 CONN 5 D WHITE NEN EN PITCH 1 25mm BLACK J1 4 J1 2 WHITE T GREEN J1 3 CONNECTOR MOLEX 51021 0500 J1 IRED TERMINAL MOLEX 50058 8000 j P1 SHIELD WIRE 440 0 6mm USB HID 3 Track 440mm Wire 5PIN Connector INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000U series USB Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000U
27. skip over the next few sections on low level communications and continue with the details of the configuration properties LOW LEVEL COMMUNICATIONS It is strongly recommended that application software developers become familiar with the HID specification the USB specification before attempting to communicate directly with this device This document assumes that the reader 1s familiar with these specifications These specifications can be downloaded free from www usb org HID USAGES HID devices send data 1n reports Elements of data in a report are identified by unique identifiers called usages The structure of the device s reports and the device s capabilities are reported to the host in a report descriptor The host usually gets the report descriptor only once right after the device 15 plugged in The report descriptor usages identify the devices capabilities and report structures For example a device could be identified as a keyboard by analyzing the device s report descriptor Usages are four byte integers The most significant two bytes are called the usage page and the least significant two bytes are called usage IDs Usages that are related can share a common usage page Usages can be standardized or they can be vendor defined Standardized usages such as usages for mice and keyboards can be found in the HID Usage Tables document and can be downloaded free at www usb org Vendor defined usages must have a usage page in the range Oxff00
28. take effect If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Request Hex Cmd Num 01 Data Len PrpID Prp Value 02 Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex Result Code 00 Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Request Hex Cmd Num Data Len 01 O TI Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value INTERFACE TYPE PROPERTY Property ID 16 10 hex Property Type Byte Length 1 byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value keyboard emulation 23 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader Description The value 1s a byte that represents the devices interface type The value can be set to 0 for the HID interface or to 1 for the keyboard emulation interface When the value is set to 0 HID the device will behave as described in the HID manual When the value 15 set to 1 keyboard emulation the device will behave as described in the keyboard emulation manual This property should be the first property changed because it affects which other properties are available After this property 15 changed the device should be power cycled before changing any other properties This property 15 stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will persist when the unit is power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effe
29. the model best suited to your needs Features All Models Bright blue green fluorescent display Large 9mm character height Double sided display available Supports high speed serial protocol up to 19 200 baud rate 1 stop bit Automatic message scrolling Two line display with 20 characters per line Matched optical lens for better viewing contrast Ergonomic design Direct RS232C or parallel interface Long life and trouble free operation Five adjustable viewing angles Simple installation Available with 120V or 220V Power Adapters Features Model dependent Emulation of other popular command sets Double sided display User definable character Parallel pass thru True RS232C pass thru Real time clock One time message scrolling Ability to disable attention code Ability to change attention code MODEL IDENTIFICATION DO L X Double Sided Display PT Pass Thru 25 DB25F connector to computer E Mor ae ADAPTER 120VAC COMMAND SET 1 220VAC 0 LOGIC CONTROLS 1 LOGIC CONTROLS SERIAL PARALLEL INTERFACE WITH PASS THRU O SERIAL 9600 BAUD 2 SPECIAL COMMAND SET 1 Aedex emulation 12 SERIAL 600 BAUD 3 SEPCIAL COMMAND SET 2 Noritaki emulation 2 SERIAL 1200 BAUD 4 SPECIAL COMMAND SET 3 Epson D202 emulation SERIAL 2400 BAUD 5 SPECIAL COMMAND SET 4 Ultimate PD1100XL XLT 4 SERIAL 4800 BAUD 9 OPOS COMMAND SET 5 SERIAL 19200 BAUD 9 PARALLEL INTERFACE Se Default Values
30. the LCD Display 24 Installing the Peripheral Device Drivers 24 Finger Print 24 Magnetic Stripe Reader 25 Testing the USB MSR Keyboard Emulation 25 Testing the USB HID Class MSR 25 Convert MSR from HID to Keyboard A A 25 Convert MSR from Keyboard emulation to TU 28 Rear Facing Customer Display 32 USB Customer Display 32 Installing the Touch Driver Software 34 Installing the USB Touch Driver 34 Installing the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP Windows 2000 Me 98 34 Chapter 3 Operation 35 About Touchmonitor Adjustments 35 15 LCD Function 36 Controls and Adjustment 37 OSD 37 Power Lock Unlock 37 OSD Menu Functions 37 OSD Control Options 38 ironia eo 38 Contrast Db sarei mde 38 Saturation Hue Flesh Tones 38 Igi eO MERE SE 38 AMIA Saa 38 OSDEST AIN ia 38 OSD UD DOWF sl 38 ANNI RT RT PROPRE 38 Color Temperature
31. the touchscreen use window or glass cleaner Put the cleaner on the rag and wipe the touchscreen Never apply the cleaner directly on the touchscreen B 50 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Display Modes Your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor is compatible with the following standard Item Resolution OD 0 1 tA BPW NY gt sp NO e video modes 640X350 720X400 640X480 640X480 640X480 800X600 800X600 800X600 800X600 1024X768 1024X768 1024X768 Type VGA VGA VGA VESA72 75 SVGA SVGA VESA72 75 75 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Scan KHz 31 469 31 469 31 469 37 861 37 500 35 156 37 879 48 077 46 875 48 363 56 476 60 023 V Scan Hz 70 087 70 087 59 940 72 809 75 000 56 250 60 317 72 188 75 000 60 004 70 069 75 029 Pol 51 Touchmonitor Specifications Model LCD Display Display Size Pixel Pitch Display Mode Native Contrast Ratio Brightness LCD AccuTouch IntelliTouch CarrollTouch Surface Capacitive Acoustic Pulse Recognition Response Time Display Color Viewing Angle Input Signal VGA Analog Video Sync DVI Video Signal Connector Front Control OSD Plug amp Play Touch Panel optional Power Operating Conditions Temp Humidity Dimensions HxWxD Weight Net Certifications C 52 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 1529L 15 0 TFT
32. used in accordance with this manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference LOGIC CONTROLS INC 355 Denton Avenue New Hyde Park NY 11040 TEL 516 248 0400 FAX 516 248 0443 Email lci logiccontrols com http www logiccontrols com TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURE M MEM SEU 1 MODEL IDENTIFICATION unica 2 GAR TON CONTENTS isset tirer anna 2 INSTALLATION od 3 FUNG TIONAL ES 5 INTERFAGE CONNECTION isaac 8 SOFTWARE 10 HARDWARE 14 DISPLAY CHARACTER CODES 15 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS eese 16 111 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
33. want to change is displayed press the Select button To adjust the Value of the function Pressing the A button increases the value of the selected OSD control option 2 Pressing the w button decreases the value of the selected OSD control option After adjusting the values the monitor will automatically save the changes The OSD screen will disappear if no input activities are detected for 45 seconds 3 37 OSD Control Options Brightness Background Luminance of the LCD panel is adjusted Contrast Adjusts the contrast or the values of color gain RED GREEN or BLUE Sharpness The sharpness can be adjustable Phase Adjusts the phase of the dot clock Auto Adjust Clock system auto adjustment under 5 seconds OSD Left Right The OSD screen is moved vertically right and left OSD Up Down The OSD screen is moved vertically up and down Clock Adjusts the ratio of dividing frequency of the dot clock Color Temperature e Sets B gain Current Input The frequency of the horizontal vertical synchronizing signal under the input indicated This information 1s under Auto Adjust icon OSD Position Allows the OSD indication position to be selected Language Select the language used for the OSD menu from among English France Deutsch Spanish and Japanese Recall Defaults All data copy from factory shipment data OSD Timeout Adjust time for OSD to disappear Input Video Select
34. 1 255 and has units of milliseconds The polling interval tells the host how often to poll the device for card data packets For example if the polling interval 15 set to 10 the host will poll the device for card data packets every 10ms This property can be used to speed up or slow down the time it takes to send card data to the host The trade off 15 that speeding up the card data transfer rate increases the USB 16 Section 4 USB Communications bus bandwidth used by the device and slowing down the card data transfer rate decreases the USB bus bandwidth used by the device This property 1s stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 1s power cycled The value of this property if any will be sent to the host when the host requests the device s USB endpoint descriptor When this property 1s changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect for the USB descriptor If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set POLLING INTERVAL property Request Hex Cmd Num 01 Data Len PrpID_ Prp Value 02 OA Example Set POLLING INTERVAL property Response Hex Result Code 00 Example Get POLLING INTERVAL property Request Hex Cmd Num Data Len 01 NO Example Get POLLING INTERVAL property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value OA TRACK_ID_ENABLE PROPERTY Property ID Property Type Length
35. 1088835402 Examples follow Example Get SOFTWARE ID property Request Hex CmdNum DataLen Prp ID oo jos 00 Example Get SOFTWARE ID property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value 00 01 132313034 32 38 30 34 41 30 32 16 Section 4 USB Communications SERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Property ID Property Type Length Get Property set Property Default Value Description 1 String 0 15 bytes Yes Yes The default value 1s no string with a length of zero The value 15 an ASCII string that represents the device s serial number This string can be 0 15 bytes long This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled The value of this property if any will be sent to the host when the host requests the USB string descriptor When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect for the USB descriptor If a value other than the default value is desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow O Example Set SERIAL NUM property Request Hex Num Data Len PrpID Prp Value 01 31 32 33 Example Set SERIAL NUM property Response Hex Result Code Example Get SERIAL NUM property Request Hex Cmd Num Example Get SERIAL NUM property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value 31 32 33 POLLING INTERVAL PROPERTY Property ID Property Type Lengt
36. 20 Ground DB25M to peripheral NC 20 DTR tied to pin 5 21 25 NC iM COM Parallel Interface Connector Configuration All standard parallel pole displays will have a DB25 male connector lt is connected to the printer port of the computer Strobe Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 eE Data 5 25 Data 6 DB25M to computer Data 7 Ack 11 Busy 12 17 18 25 Ground 2 For pass through models the display cable comes with a dual DB25M F connector The DB25M is to be connected to the computer while the DB25F is for connection to the peripheral 1 Strobe 2 Data 0 9 Data 1 EUA ARA 4 Data eee HI ER 5 Data 3 4 s 6 Data 4 DB25M to computer T Data 5 8 Data 6 9 Data 7 10 Ack Je 11 Busy 12 Paper End T3 Select 14 Auto Feed DB25F to peripheral 15 Error 16 Initialize Printer 17 Select In 18 25 Ground 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 listed below are expressed in hexadecimal base 16 numbers enclosed inside angle brackets in decimal numbers enclosed in parenthesi
37. Device Manager to check that the pole display has been installed correctly under Ports COM amp LPT section and note down the Port number User Manual available at our web site www logiccontrols com SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes The command codes listed below are expressed in hexadecimal base 16 numbers enclosed inside angle brackets in decimal numbers enclosed in parenthesis and in ASCII characters enclosed in curly brackets Do not include the brackets as part of the command character denotes Ctrl in the keyboard Press and hold Ctrl then press the next key LOGIC CONTROLS COMMAND SET LD9000U LD9000XU 1 Vertical Scroll Mode 12 18 R Data is written into the second row and scrolled to the first row when carriage return is received leaving the second row empty 2 Normal Display Mode 11 17 Q Data can be written into either row Moves to the left most digit of the other row when line is full 3 Brightness Control lt 04 gt 04 D Brightness of the display can be adjusted with this command followed by data byte FF 60 40 or lt 20 gt 4 Back Space lt 08 gt 08 H The cursor position moves one digit to the left erasing the previous information 5 Horizontal Tab 09 09 1 The cursor position
38. LD9200U LD9300U LD9400U LD9500U LD9900U LD9000XU LD9200XU LD9300XU LD9400XU LD9500XU and LD9900XU HARDWARE INSTALLATION Your LD9000U family of pole displays has been pre assembled to make the installation as simple as possible 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 female phone jack of the power adapter to the power socket from the pole display 4 Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC power outlet Display should show a power on start up message 5 Plug the USB cable from the pole display into the computer s USB port DRIVER INSTALLATION When hardware is installed correctly Windows will detect the USB pole display and start device driver installation Insert the driver diskette into floppy disk drive A and follow instructions on screen to install the driver There are two types of drivers available First one use a specific device name MMALCLDO9 to access the pole display directly Select this driver if you are using OPOS or the POS software was tailored to use this device name If the POS software is only able to access COM ports for the pole display use the Virtual COM port device driver Installing USB Device Name Drivers For Windows 98 ME 1 When Windows tried to search for a driver specify a location A Win98 and click Next
39. Module i Power Cord A Power Cord B DV O RD Compact Disc Serial Cord Audio Cord USB Cord USB INTELLIHEAD FOR SWIPE READERS TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875320 1P OCTOBER 2004 PRELIMINARY REGISTERED ISO 9001 2000 20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson CA 90746 Phone 310 631 8602 FAX 310 631 3956 Technical Support 651 415 6800 www magtek com Copyright 2004 MagTek Inc Printed in the United States of America 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 MagTek Inc is a registered trademark of Inc IntelliHead is a trademark of MagTek Inc USB Universal Serial Bus Specification 1s Copyright 1998 by Compaq Computer Corporation Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation NEC Corporation REVISIONS RevNumber Date Notes Oct 04 Initial Release 11 Limited Warranty MagTek Inc warrants that the Product described in this document 1s free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase where the date of purchase 15 defined as the date of shipment from MagTek During this warranty period MagTek shall at their option repair or replace without charge for either par
40. NMENTAL Operating 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 1 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Humidity Up to 90 noncondensing 0 10 000 ft 0 3048 m 0 50 000 ft 0 15240 m SO International 0 to 90 noncondensing USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader SECTION 2 INSTALLATION This section describes the cable connection the Windows Plug and Play Setup and the physical mounting of the unit USB CONNECTION Since the USB IntelliHead is supplied as an OEM product the installation and system integration will be unique for each application The reader module must be attached to an appropriate connector which in turn connects to the USB hub The pin numbers for the 5 pin connector are shown in Figure 2 1 Pin numbers and signal descriptions for the cable shown in the illustration are listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 5 Pin Connector VBUS Red WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP On hosts with the Windows operating system the first time the device 15 plugged into a specific USB port Windows will pop up a dialog box which will guide you through the process of installing a device driver for the device After this process 1s completed once Windows will no longer request this process as long as the device 1s plugged into the same USB port The device driver that Windows will install for this device 15 the driver used for HID devices and it is part of the Windows operating system When the dialog box pops up follow
41. O Optical AccuTouch 53 Optical IntelliTouch 54 Optical IR 55 Optimizing the LCD Display 24 OSD Control Options 38 42 OSD Left Right 38 42 OSD Lock Unlock 37 41 OSD Menu Functions 37 41 OSD Position 38 42 OSD Timeout 39 43 OSD Up Down 38 42 P Phase 38 42 Positional Accuracy AccuTouch 53 Positional Accuracy Intelli Touch 54 Positional Accuracy IR 55 Power LED Display amp Power Saving 39 Power Lock Unlock 37 41 Power Save No Input 39 Product Description 1 Product Overview 8 R Rear Facing Customer Display 32 Rear View 8 Recall Defaults 39 Regulatory Information 59 Remove the Back Cover 11 17 Replace the Back Cover 16 23 Resolution IR 55 S Saturation Hue Flesh Tones 38 42 Sealing IntelliTouch 54 Sensor Specifications 5 Side View 9 Six Port USB Hub 6 Solutions to Common Problems 45 Surface Durability AccuTouch 53 Surface Durability Intelli Touch 54 Surface Durability IR 55 SVGA 47 T Technical Specifications 51 Testing the USB MSR Keyboard Emulation 25 Testing the USB HID Class MSR 25 Theory of Operation 4 Touch Activation Force AccuTouch 53 Touch Activation Force IntelliTouch 54 Touch not working 45 Touchmonitor Safety 49 Touchmonitor Specifications 52 Touchpoint Density AccuTouch 53 Touchpoint Density IntelliTouch 54 Troubleshooting 45 U Unpacking Your Touchmonitor 7 USB Customer Display 32 USB Interface Connection
42. ODUCT INNO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR THE COST OF PROCUREMENT OR INSTALLATION OF SUBSTI TUTE GOODS BY BUYER OR FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES Buyer assumes the risk and agrees to indemnify Seller against and hold Seller harmless from all liability relating to 1 assessing the suitability for Buyer s intended use of the Products and of any system design or drawing and i1 determining the compliance of Buyer s use of the Products with applicable laws regulations codes and standards Buyer retains and accepts full responsibility for all warranty and other claims relating to or arising from Buyer s products which include or incorporate Products or components manufactured or supplied by Seller Buyer is solely responsible for any and all represen tations and warranties regarding the Products made or authorized by Buyer Buyer will indemnify Seller and hold Seller harmless from any liability claims loss cost or ex penses including reasonable attorney s fees attributable to Buyer s products or repre sentations or warranties concerning same 64 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide INDEX Numerics F 15 0 LCD Touchmonitor 1529L XXWA 1 Finger Print Reader 3 Dimensions 57 G A General Power Saving Mode 39 About Touchmonitor Adjustments 35 Gloss AccuTouch 53 AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications 53 Gloss IntelliTouch 54 Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specification 56 Auto Adjust 38 Mechanical A
43. POLLING INTERVAL property Request Hex Cmd Num Example Get POLLING INTERVAL property Response Hex Prp Value NO 00 jor JOA MAX PACKET SIZE PROPERTY Property ID 3 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 8 Description The value 1s a byte that represents the devices maximum packet size for the Interrupt In Endpoint The value can be set in the range of 1 64 and has units of bytes The maximum packet size tells the host the maximum size of the Interrupt In Endpoint packets For example if the maximum packet size 1s set to 8 the device will send HID reports in multiple packets of 8 bytes each or less for the last packet of the report This property can be used to speed up or slow down the time it takes to send card data to the host Larger packet sizes speed up communications and smaller packet sizes slow down communications The trade off is that speeding up the card data transfer rate increases the USB bus bandwidth used by the device and slowing down the card data transfer rate decreases the USB bus bandwidth used by the device This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 1s power cycled The value of this property will be sent to the host when the host requests the device s USB endpoint descriptor When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect for the USB descriptor If a value other tha
44. SB 1 1 90 5 The touch activation area of the touchscreen 1s resistant to chemicals that do not affect glass such as acetone toluene methyl ethyl ketone isopropyl alcohol methyl alcohol ethyl acetate ammonia based glass cleaners gasoline kerosene vinegar Surface durability is that of glass Mohs hardness rating of 7 No known wear out mechanism as there are no layers coatings or moving parts APR technology has been operationally tested to more than 50 million touches in one location without failure using a stylus similar finger 15 LCD Touchmonitor ET1529L XXXA 1 XX Dimensions C 58 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide REGULATORY INFORMATION l Electrical Safety Information A Compliance 1s required with respect to the voltage frequency and current require ments indicated on the manufacturer s label Connection to a different power source than those specified herein will likely result in improper operation damage to the equip ment or pose a fire hazard if the limitations are not followed B There are no operator serviceable parts inside this equipment There are hazardous voltages generated by this equipment which constitute a safety hazard Service should be provided only by a qualified service technician C This equipment is provided with a detachable power cord which has an integra
45. SECTION 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB Universal Serial Bus HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader which conforms to ISO standards The Reader is compatible with the PC series of personal computers and emulates the operation of a keyboard A card is read by sliding it past the head either forward or backward The reader emulates a USB Human Interface Device HID United States keyboard or optionally all international keyboards using ALT ASCII code keypad key combinations This allows host applications designed to acquire card data from keyboard input to seamlessly acquire the card data from the USB swipe reader Caution If another keyboard is connected to the same host as this device and a key is pressed on the other keyboard while this device is transmitting then the data transmitted by this device may get corrupted Because of potential data interleave issues associated with the USB Keyboard interface MagTek recommends that the USB Keyboard Emulation MSR product should only be used if the application requires magnetic stripe data to be provided via the keyboard input If previous applications were based upon RS 232 serial interface MSR s or if this 1s a brand new development effort it 15 strongly recommended that you use the MagTek s USB IntelliHead product Please refer to Technical Manual 99875320 for further information regarding the USB IntelliHead FEATURES Major features of the
46. Substitution of provided cords and cabling may compromise electrical safety or CE Mark Certification for emissions or immunity as required by the following standards 59 This Information Technology Equipment ITE 1s required to have a CE Mark on the manufacturer s label which means that the equipment has been tested to the following Directives and Standards This equipment has been tested to the requirements for the CE Mark as required by EMC Directive 89 336 EEC indicated in European Standard EN 55 022 Class B and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as indicated in European Standard EN 60 950 D General Information to all Users This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used according to this manual the equipment may cause interference with radio and television communications There is however no guarantee that interference will not occur in any particular installation due to site spe cific factors 1 In order to meet emission and immunity requirements the user must observe the following a Use only the provided I O cables to connect this digital device with any computer b To ensure compliance use only the provided manufacturer s approved line cord c The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 If this equipment appears to cause interf
47. Swipe Reader are as follows Powered through the USB no external power supply required Hardware Compatible with PC or any computer or terminal with a USB interface Bidirectional card reading Reads encoded data that meets ANSI ISO AAMVA standards and others such as ISO track 1 format on track 2 or 3 Reads up to three tracks of card data Compatible with USB specification Revision 1 1 Compatible with HID specification Version 1 1 Can use standard Windows HID drivers for communications No third part device driver is required Many programmable configuration options Non volatile flash EEPROM memory for configuration storage HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader The hardware configurations are shown in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 Configurations Part Number Description Cable Length and Connector type 21030007 USB KB IntelliHead 3 tracks 125mm 5 pin Molex Appendix A ACCESSORIES The accessories are as follows Part Number 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code Diskette 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code WEB REFERENCE DOCUMENTS MagTek Magnetic Card Reader Design Kit Technical Specification 99821002 Axelson Jan USB Complete Everything You Need to Develop Custom USB Peripherals 1999 Lakeview Research 2209 Winnebago St Madison WI 53704 396pp http www lvr com USB Human Interface Device HID Class Specification Version 1 1 USB Universal Serial Bus Specif
48. UO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Application SecuGen Hamster Ill HFDUO2A SecuGen Hamster lll is the name of SecuGen s fingerprint recognition PC peripheral device that uses the FDUO2 Using this device is simple and convenient and is used for substituting or enhancing the use of passwords which are susceptible to theft or are difficult to remember This device can support Plug amp Play alternate function and hot attachment Compared to a computer mouse this device is small and has an ergonomic compact design It can be used for processing fingerprint image data and connect to both bus powered hubs and self powered hubs due to its low power consumption Figure 1 SecuGen FDU02A USB SecuGen Products 10 CO CI H
49. a from the keyboard port If previous applications were based upon RS 232 serial interface MSR s or if this is a brand new development effort it is strongly recommended that you use the MagTek s USB IntelliHead USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader MSR Non Keyboard Emulation Version Please refer to Technical Manual 99875320 for further information regarding the USB IntelliHead HID reader The device s programmable configuration options affect the format of the card data The card data format for the default configuration 15 as follows Tk1 SS Tk1 Data ES Tk2 SS Tk2 Data ES Tk3 SS Tk3 Data ES CR where Tk1 SS Tk2 SS Tk3 SS ES CR 7 bit start sentinel ISO ABA 5 bit start sentinel 7 bit start sentinel ISO ABA start sentinel AAMVA start sentinel amp 7 bit start sentinel end sentinel carriage return OD hex All data will be sent in upper case regardless of the state of the caps lock key on the keyboard If no data is detected on a track then nothing will be transmitted for that track If an error is detected on a track the ASCII character E will be sent in place of the track data to indicate an error The card data format for all programmable configuration options 1s as follows P11 P13 Tk1 SS Tk1 Data ES LRC P14 P5 P13 Tk2 SS Tk2 Data ES LRC P14 P5 P13 Tk3 SS Tk3 Data ES LRC P14 P5 P12 where ES LRC 5 PII
50. al synchronizing signal under the input is indicated These information is under auto Adjust icon OSD Position The osd indication position can be selected Language e Select the language for the OSD menu from among English France Deutsch Spanish and Japanese 3 42 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Recall Defaults Restore all original factory defaults OSD Timeout e Adjust how long the OSD menu is displayed Input Video Select e Select D SUB Analog dvi Digital signal Volume To increase or decrease the sound level 3 43 3 44 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING If you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor refer to the following table If the problem persists please contact your local dealer or our service center Elo Techni cal Support numbers are listed on the last page of this manual Solutions to Common Problems Problem The monitor does not respond after you turn on the system Characters on the screen are dim The screen 15 blank OSD or power buttons don t work of Range display Touch doesn t work Suggestion s Check that the monitor s Power Switch 1s on Turn off the power and check the monitor s power cord and signal cable for proper connection Refer to the Controls and Adjustments section to adjust the brightness During operation the monitor screen may automatically turn off as a result of the Power Saving feature Press any key to see if
51. all Connect the power cable to the power port in the monitor 2 13 Video cable Connect one end of the video cable to the rear side of computer and the other to the LCD Tighten by turning the two thumb screws clockwise to ensure proper grounding You can select DVI video cable or D SUBIS video cable DVI cable 2 14 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Speaker cable Connect one end of the speaker cable to the speaker port in the computer and the other end to the port in the monitor 2 15 USB cable Connect one end of the USB cable to the rear side of the computer and the other to the LCD monitor The USB cable is for optional touch MSR CD and Finger Print Reader Only one USB cable is needed because the device contains a self powered USB 1 1 Hub Two self powered ports are available for running other USB devices For touch only no USB Hub is present 2 16 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide USB SERIAL Interface Connection Your touchmonitor comes with only one touchscreen connector cables USB cable For Windows 2000 Me and XP systems only To set up the display please refer to the following figures and procedures Remove the Cable Cover The cables are connected at the back of the monitor cable cover To remove the cover grasp the lip of the cover and pull towards you until it snaps off 2 17 CAUTION Before connecting the cables to your touchmonitor and PC be sure that the computer and touchm
52. arks other than its own Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product Description 1 Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirements ooooccccccconcoconnccnnnoconnnononnnnnnnonnnnnccnnonnnns 2 Customer Display 3 Serial Version cccccoconnccccncccoonnnnncccconcnnncncnonoos 3 Fingerprint Reader 3 Theory of Operation 4 Sensor Specifications 4 Credit Card Reader 4 SiC PO USB HUD ek bets aes cial eden 5 External 12 VDC Power Supply 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 7 Unpacking Your Touchmonitor 7 Product Overview 8 Una 8 Rear 8 Side VIEW 9 Base Bottom 9 KensingtOn 10 USB Interference Connection 11 Remove the back 11 Replace the cable cover 16 USB Serial Interference Connection 17 Remove the back 17 Replace the cable cover 23 Optimizing
53. at Seller s options either 1 modifying or repairing the Product or 11 replacing the Product Such modification repair or replacement and the return ship ment of the Product with minimum insurance to Buyer shall be at Seller s expense Buyer shall bear the risk of loss or damage in transit and may insure the Product Buyer shall reimburse Seller for transportation cost incurred for Product returned but not found by Seller to be defective Modification or repair of Products may at Seller s option take place either at Seller s facilities or at Buyer s premises If Seller 15 unable to modify repair or replace a Product to conform to the warranty set forth above then Seller shall at Seller s option either refund to Buyer or credit to Buyer s account the purchase price of the Product less depreciation calculated on a straight line basis over Seller s stated Warranty Period 63 THESE REMEDIES SHALL BE THE BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE SELLER GRANTS NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE REGARDING THE PRODUCTS THEIR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE THEIR QUALITY THEIR MERCHANTABILITY THEIR NONINFRINGEMENT OR OTHERWISE NO EMPLOYEE OF SELLER OR ANY OTHER PARTY IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY WARRANTY FOR THE GOODS OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN SELLER S LIABILITY UNDER THE WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PR
54. ates keyboard keymap For example to transmit the ASCII character 063 decimal the character is looked up in a keymap For a United States keyboard keymap the forward slash key combined with the left shift key modifier are stored in the keymap to represent the key press combination that is used to represent the ASCII character 063 decimal When the value 15 set to ALT ASCII code instead of using the keymap a international keyboard key press combination consisting of the decimal value of the ASCII character combined with the ALT key modifier is used For example to transmit ASCII character 063 decimal keypad 0 is sent combined with left ALT key modifier next keypad 6 is sent combined with the left ALT key modifier last keypad 3 15 sent combined with the left ALT key modifier In general if this device only needs to emulate United States keyboards then this property should be set to 0 keymap If this device needs to be able to emulate all country s keyboards then this property should be set to 1 ALT ASCII code The tradeoffs are as follows ALT ASCII code mode is slightly slower than keymap mode because more key presses need to be transmitted Some applications are not compatible with ALT ASCII code mode This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will persist when the unit is power cycled When this property 1s changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes
55. ay USB Customer Display Plug in the USB cable attached to the Customer Display unit The New Hardware Wiz ard dialog box will appear 1 Choose Next and select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended then choose Next 2 When a list of search locations 15 displayed place a checkmark on the drive contain ing the driver package Touch Monitor Peripherals Rear Facing Customer Displays Drivers xxx NLCLDO sys where xxx is Win98 for a Windows 98 based system or 2000 for a Windows XP 2000 based system Insert the disk into your drive If the driver files have been copied to your hard drive or have been distributed on CD place a checkmark on Specify a location and browse to select the directory containing the driver files 4 Choose Next Once the Customer Display driver has been detected choose Next again 5 Wait while driver files are copied to your computer 6 Insert your Windows CD if prompted and choose Finish 2 32 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide To test the drivers 1 In windows click on Start gt Run 2 Enter cmd gt OK Type ECHO ELO gt LCLD9 gt Enter The display will show ELO Installing the Touch Driver Software Elo TouchSystems provides driver software that allows your touchmonitor to work with your computer Drivers are located on the enclosed CD ROM for the following operat ing systems Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 95 Windo
56. be fixed in length Command data may vary in length Therefore the Report should be filled with zeros after the valid data 14 Section 4 USB Communications RESULT CODE This one byte field contains the value of the result code There are two types of result codes generic result codes and command specific result codes Generic result codes always have the most significant bit set to zero Generic result codes have the same meaning for all commands and can be used by any command Command specific result codes always have the most significant bit set to one Command specific result codes are defined by the command that uses them The same code can have different meanings for different commands Command specific result codes are defined in the documentation for the command that uses them Generic result codes are defined in the following table Result Code SUCCESS The command completed successfully FAILURE The command failed O parameter or command syntax error GET AND SET PROPERTY COMMANDS The Get Property command gets a property from the device The Get Property command number is 0 The Set Property command sets a property in the device The Set Property command number is 1 The Get and Set Property command data fields for the requests and responses are structured as follows Get Property Request Data Data Offset O Property ID Get Property Response Data Data Offset Property Value Set Property Request Data
57. by the same terms XGA input video has a format of 1024 pixels horizontally by 768 pixels vertically When the input pixels con tained in the video input format match the native resolution of the panel there is a one to one correspondence of mapping of input video pixels to LCD pixels As an example the pixel in column 45 and row 26 of the input video is in column 45 and row 26 of the LCD For the case when the input video is at a lower or higher resolution than the native resolution of the LCD the direct correspondence between the video pixels and the LCD pixels is lost The LCD controller can compute the correspondence between video pix els and LCD pixels using algorithms contained on its controller The accuracy of the algorithms determines the fidelity of conversion of video pixels to LCD pixels Poor fidelity conversion can result in artifacts in the LCD displayed image such as varying width characters A 48 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide TOUCHMONITOR SAFETY This manual contains information that 15 important for the proper setup and maintenance of your touchmonitor Before setting up and powering on your new touchmonitor read through this manual especially Chapter 2 Installation and Chapter 3 Operation 1 To reduce the risk of electric shock follow all safety notices and never open the touchmonitor case 2 Turn off the product before cleaning 3 Your new touchmonitor is equipped with a 3 wire grounding power cord The power cor
58. cations Mechanical Input Method Electrical Positional Accuracy Resolution Touch Activation Force Controller Optical Light Transmission Chemical Resistance Durability Surface Durability Input Method Finger or gloved hand activation Typical centroid accuracy 2 mm with 1 mm STD error Touchpoint density 1s based on controller resolution of 4096 x 4096 No minimum touch activation force is required Board Serial RS232 or USB 1 1 Glass overlay 90 per ASTM D1003 92 Environmental Glass overlays The touch active area of the touchscreen 15 resistant to chemicals that do not affect glass such as acetone toluene methyl ethyl ketone isopropyl alcohol methyl alcohol ethyl acetate ammonia based glass cleaners gasoline kerosene vinegar Polycarbonate bezel around perimeter of display has some sensitivity to hydrocarbons Glass filter option Surface durability is that of glass Mohs hardness rating of 7 C 55 MECHANICAL Input method ELECTRICAL Position accuracy Resolution accuracy Touch activation force Controller OPTICAL Light transmission ENVIRONMENTAL Chemical resistance DURABILITY Surface durability Expected life C 56 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specification Finger finger nail gloved hand or stylus activation 1 max error Touchpoint density is based on controller resolution of 4096 x 4096 Typically 2 to 3 ounces 55 to 85 grams Board U
59. ccuTouch 53 Mechanical IntelliTouch 54 B H Base Bottom View 9 Brightness 38 Haze AccuTouch 53 C Infrared Touchscreen Specifications 55 Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor 50 Input Method 55 Chemical Resistance IntelliTouch 54 Chemical Resistance IR 55 Cleaning Your Touchmonitor 50 Installation and Setup 7 Installing the Peripheral Device Drivers 24 Installing the Touch Driver Software 34 Clock 38 42 Installing the USB Touch Driver 34 nde Installing the USB Touch Driver for Windows Construction AccuTouch 53 Windows 2000 Me and 98 34 Contrast 38 42 Controller IR 55 Controls and Adjustment 37 41 Credit Card Reader 5 Current Input 38 42 Customer Display 4 IntelliTouch Touchscreen Specifications 54 K Kensington M Lock 10 L D Language 39 Light Transmission AccuTouch 53 Light Transmission Intelli Touch 54 Light Transmission IR 55 Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirements 2 Display Angle 39 Display Modes 51 Durability IR 55 M E Magnetic Stripe Reader 25 Main Unit 8 Electrical Safety Information 59 Mechanical 47 Electrical IR 55 Electrostatic Protection IntelliTouch 54 Emissions and Immunity Information 59 Environmental 54 Environmental IR 55 Expected Life Performance AccuTouch 53 Expected Life Performance IntelliTouch 54 External 12 VDC Power Supply 6 INDEX 65 N Native Resolution 47
60. chmonitor Safety Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor Appendix C Technical Specifications Touchmonitor Specifications AccuTouch Touchscreen Speorfications 5 eoe IntelliTouch Touchscreen Specifications Infrared Touchscreen Specifications Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specifications eoe 15 LCD Touchmonitor 1529L XXXA 1 XX Dimension 15 LCD Touchmonitor 1529L XXXA 1 XX T Dimension Regulatory Information Warranty Index 49 50 51 92 53 54 55 56 57 57 59 63 66 INTRODUCTION Product Description The 1529L is a retail terminal designed to present information to the operator and the customer The 1529L is available in serial and USB versions or combo touch monitor The 1529L functionally consists of a 15 0 LCD main display with a touchscreen a customer display an optional vacuum fluorescent display VED Customer Display an optional fingerprint reader an optional credit card reader and a 6 port USB USB ver sion only Hub The main display element is a 15 0 inch diagonal XGA resolution 1024 x 768 LCD display The main display will consist of an LCD Display and touchscreen Three types of touchscreens can be selected in the 1529L as options They are AccuTouch Intellitouch and carrollTouch and Acoustic Pulse Recognition The fingerprint reader translates illuminated
61. ck if the bit is set to one If it 1s zero then no error occurred track has data on it that is not noise and it is not decodable then a decode error is indicated If a decode error is indicated the corresponding track data length value for the track that has the error will be set to zero and no valid track data will be supplied TRACK 2 DECODE STATUS Bits 7 Value eserved Error This 1s a one byte value which indicates the status of decoding track 2 Bit position zero indicates 1f there was an error decoding track 2 if this bit 15 set to one If it 15 zero then no error occurred If a track has data on it that is not noise and it is not decodable then a decode error is indicated If a decode error 15 indicated the corresponding track data length value for the track that has the error will be set to zero and no valid track data will be supplied TRACK 3 DECODE STATUS Bits 71 JO This 1s a one byte value which indicates the status of decoding track 3 Bit position zero indicates if there was an error decoding track 3 if this bit is set to one If it is zero then no error occurred track has data on it that is not noise and it is not decodable then a decode error is indicated If a decode error 15 indicated the corresponding track data length value for the track that has the error will be set to zero and no valid track data will be supplied TRACK 1 DATA LENGTH This one byte value indicates how many bytes o
62. ck 2 start sentinel for cards that have track 2 encoded in 7 bits per character format If the value is 0 no character 1s sent If the value is in the range 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 1s power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request 19 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader SS TK3 ISO ABA PROPERTY Property ID 8 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 2B hex Description This character 15 sent as the track 3 start sentinel for cards that have track 3 encoded in ISO ABA format If the value 15 0 no character 15 sent If the value 15 in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This property 1s stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request SS TK3 AAMVA PROPERTY Property ID 9 Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 23 hex lt Description This character 15 sent as the track 3
63. ct If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Request Hex Data Len Prp Value 001 ORO Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex Result Code 00 Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Request Cmd Num Data Len 01 e Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex Result Code Prp Value 24 SECTION 5 DEMO PROGRAM The purpose of this demo program 15 not to demonstrate card reading with this HID keyboard emulation device Use a text editor application such as Windows Notepad to demonstrate card reading for this HID keyboard emulation device Any application that allows user input from a keyboard should be sufficient to demonstrate card reading for this device The primary purpose of the demo program when used with this HID keyboard emulation device is to allow users to change the device s programmable configuration properties This 1s accomplished by sending commands to the device with the demo program The demo program also comes with source code that can be used as a guide for application developers who what to change the device s programmable configuration properties in an application However it 1s unlikely that application developers will want to change these properties in an application since these properties only need to be set once and can be set at the factory Th
64. d is fixed at 110 bytes but the length of valid data in each field is determined by the track data length field that corresponds to the track number Track data located in positions greater that the track data length field indicates are undefined and should be ignored The HID specification requires that reports be fixed 1n size but the number of bytes encoded on a card may vary Therefore the Input Report always contains the maximum amount of bytes that can be encoded on the card and the number of valid bytes in each track 15 indicated by the track data length field The track data 1s decoded and converted to ASCII The track data includes all data starting with the start sentinel and ending with the end sentinel TRACK 1 DATA This field contains the decoded track data for track 1 TRACK 2 DATA This field contains the decoded track data for track 2 TRACK 3 DATA This field contains the decoded track data for track 3 13 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader COMMANDS Most host applications do not need to send commands to the device Most host applications only need to obtain card data from the device as described previously in this section This section of the manual can be ignored by anyone who does not need to send commands to the device Command requests and responses are sent to and received from the device using feature reports Command requests are sent to the device using the HID class specific request Set Report The response to a comma
65. d plug will only fit into a grounded outlet Do not attempt to fit the plug into an outlet that has not been configured for this purpose Do not use a damaged power cord Use only the power cord that comes with your Elo TouchSystems Touchmonitor Use of an unauthorized power cord may invalidate your warranty 4 The slots located on the sides and top of the touchmonitor case are for ventilation Do not block or insert anything inside the ventilation slots 5 It is important that your touchmonitor remains dry Do not pour liquid into or onto your touchmonitor If your touchmonitor becomes wet do not attempt to repair it yourself B 49 Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor The following tips will help keep your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor functioning at the optimal level To avoid risk of electric shock do not disassemble the brick supply or display unit cabinet The unit 1s not user serviceable Remember to unplug the display unit from the power outlet before cleaning Do not use alcohol methyl ethyl or isopropyl or any strong dissolvent Do not use thinner or benzene abrasive cleaners or compressed air To clean the display unit cabinet use a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent Avoid getting liquids inside your touchmonitor If liquid does get inside have a qualified service technician check it before you power it on again Do not wipe the screen with a cloth or sponge that could scratch the surface To clean
66. e USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Connector Pin Description Name No States Description gt SDATA2 Output Sensor Data2 Sensor Data2 o SDATA3 6 Output SensorDatad S DA CL 8 j SensoCL 0 0 000 0 0 00 vec 9 Power X jSensrVCC DC 5V Table 1 JP1 Pin Description Name No States Description Table 2 J1 Pin Description Name Stats Description NC 16 Reseved J Table3 JP2 Pin Description SecuGen Products 4 CO CI SGD 03 03210001A Secu G en b Biometric Solutions EN a F D U 0 2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Outline Dimension FDUO2AI 9 3x2Hole td ITGeN C3 2000 07 24 R8 R11 SecuGen_Products 5 uesnoes SGD 03 03210001A Secu 3 en i Biometric Solutions F D U 0 2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fi
67. ection Part Number Title 21030006 USB HID INTHD 3TK 125MM WRE 5P CONN 23 SIGNAL COLOR P1 CONN 5 D WHITE NEN EN PITCH 1 25mm BLACK J1 4 J1 2 WHITE T GREEN J1 3 CONNECTOR MOLEX 51021 0500 J1 IRED TERMINAL MOLEX 50058 8000 j P1 SHIELD WIRE 440 0 6mm USB HID 3 Track 440mm Wire 5PIN Connector FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment 15 operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there 15 no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device 15 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 CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Canadian Department of Comm
68. eft to right on the top line Message parts are separated by lt 1C gt and each part must be less than 20 characters Smart Message Scroll Right on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 14 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt ocrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from left to right on the bottom line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters PASS THRU COMMAND SET LD9100 PT LD9100X PT All software commands of the non pass thru single sided model are avallable 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 Set is available as option Standard Pass thru Command Set A Data to Peripheral lt 01 gt 01 lt A gt All data following this command will be sent to the peripheral until a Data to Display command is received Data to Display lt 21 gt lt 23 gt lt 02 gt 33 35 02 42H B All data following this command will be sent to the pole display until a Data to Peripheral command is received Extended Pass thru Command Set 1 Data to Peripheral lt 01 gt lt 1C gt lt 1D gt lt 1E gt 01 28 29 30 All data following this command will be sent to the peripheral until a Data to Display command is received Data to Display lt 17 gt l
69. ents 15 inch TFT LCD Display Panel Display Format 1024 x 768 Display area 15 304 1mm H x 228mm V Pixel Pitch 15 0 297mm H x 0 297mm V Contrast Ratio 400 1 typical Brightness LCD 350 Typical AccuTouch 287 cd m Typical IntelliTouch 322 cd m Typical CarrollTouch 322 cd m Typical Surface Capacitive 294 cd m Typical Acoustic Pulse Recognition 322 cd m Typical Accutouch Transmission 82 typical IntelliTouch Transmission 92 typical IR Touchscreen Transmission 92 typical Surface Capacitive Transmission 84 typical Acoustic Pulse Recognition 92 typical Response Time Tr 5 msec Tf 11msec typical CPT CLAA150XP01P Tr 4 msec Tf 12msec typical AU G150XG01 Display Color 16 2 million colors 6 Bit with dithering Vertical Viewing Angle Typical Vertical Viewing Angle 60deg looking down 40 deg lookingup CR gt 10 Horizontal Viewing Angle Typical Vertical Viewing Angle 60deg looking down 60 deg lookingup CR gt 10 1 2 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Customer Display The Customer Display is a twenty character two line vacuum fluorescent display VFD It consists of a VFD and VFD controller Serial Version Optional Parameters Characters per row 20 Number of rows 2 Character 5x7 dot matrix configuration Character Height 9 5mm Character width 6 2mm Character ASCII configuration Character color Blue green MTBF 300 000 hours Fingerprint Reader There is a fingerprint reader in the USB version on
70. equipment 15 operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there 15 no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device 15 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 CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de las classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par les minist re des Communications du Canada CE STANDARDS Testing for compliance to CE requirements was performed by an independent laboratory The unit under test was found compliant to Class B UL CSA This product is recognized per Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian Underwriter Laboratories 1950 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 FEATURES AND
71. er Windows applications that communicate to this device can be easily developed These applications can communicate to the device using standard windows API calls that communicate to the device using the standard Windows USB HID driver These applications can be easily developed using compilers such as Microsoft s Visual Basic or Visual C A demonstration program and its source code written in Visual Basic that communicates with this device 1s available This demo program can be used to test the device and it can be used as a guide for developing other applications More details about the demo program follow later in this document It is strongly recommended that application software developers become familiar with the HID specification the USB specification before attempting to communicate with this device This document assumes that the reader 15 familiar with these specifications These specifications can be downloaded free from www usb org This 1s a full speed USB device This device has a number of programmable configuration properties These properties are stored in non volatile EEPROM memory These properties can be configured at the factory or by the end user The device has an adjustable endpoint descriptor polling interval value that can be set to any value in the range of 1ms to 255ms This property can be used to speed up or slow down the card data transfer rate The device also has an adjustable serial number descriptor More details ab
72. erence with radio or television reception or any other device a Verify as an emission source by turning the equipment off and on b If you determine that this equipment is causing the interference try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures 1 Move the digital device away from the affected receiver ii Reposition turn the digital device with respect to the affected receiver 111 Reorient the affected receiver s antenna iv Plug the digital device into a different AC outlet so the digital device and the receiver are on different branch circuits v Disconnect and remove any I O cables that the digital device does not use Unterminated I O cables are a potential source of high RF emission levels vi Plug the digital device into only a grounded outlet receptacle Do not use AC adapter plugs Removing or cutting the line cord ground may increase RF emission levels and may also present a lethal shock hazard to the user If you need additional help consult your dealer manufacturer or an experienced radio or television technician 60 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide ue Y va LISTED N10051 EN60950 C Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE The application of this monitor is restricted to special controlled luminous environments The screen surface trend to reflect annoying light of lamps and sunlight To avoid these reflections the monitor should not be positioned in
73. esta taa e rd 16 POLCING INTERVAL PROPERTY cute roca di iris 16 TRACK ID ENABLE PROPERTY ist A 17 TRACK DATA SEND EEAGS PISOPER TVs iS 18 TERMINATION CHAR PROPERTY da c be sese debe 19 So TKZ TBITS PROPER IY iiie a e e maet b tad ues opua Mi Ed MEE 19 S9 IS ISO ABA PROPER ies id lcd d 20 99 TY ssia dal ace 20 S9 TKS 7 Bl lo PRORERT tl 20 PRE CARD CHAR PROPER de candy 21 POST CARD CHAR PROPER Ii tened 21 PRE TK CHAR PROPERTY ti de 22 POST ES lat 22 ASCIl TO KEYPRESS CONVERSION TYPE 22 INTERFACE TYPE PROPER Iosis Ss O eg oda dae eee 23 SECTION 5 DEMO 2 2 isa ocean ipto Es Ro enol lear eee 25 INSTALLATION MP Pm THE 25 OPERATION E 25 SOURCE CODE E ME 26 APPENDIX A USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER 27 FIGURES Figure 1 1 3 Track USB Keyboard Emulation IntelliHead vi TABLES Table 1 2 SpecificationS 3 Table 2 1 4 Pin Connector 5 vi Figure 1 1 3 Track USB Keyboard Emulation IntelliHead
74. f decoded card data are in the track 1 data field This value will be zero if there was no data on the track or if there was an error decoding the track TRACK 2 DATA LENGTH This one byte value indicates how many bytes of decoded card data are in the track 2 data field This value will be zero if there was no data on the track or if there was an error decoding the track TRACK 3 DATA LENGTH This one byte value indicates how many bytes of decoded card data are in the track 3 data field This value will be zero if there was no data on the track or if there was an error decoding the track 12 Section 4 USB Communications CARD ENCODE TYPE This one byte value indicates the type of encoding that was found on the card The following table defines the possible values 0 ISOABA ISO ABA encode format 2 reseved S 4 Other The card has a non standard encode format For example ISO ABA track 1 format on track 2 The card encode type could not be determined because no tracks could be decoded Ml hace No decode has occurred This type occurs if no magnetic stripe data has been acquired since the data has been cleared or since the device was powered on This device only sends an Input report when a card has been swiped so this value will never occur TRACK DATA If decodable track data exits for a given track it 1s located in the track data field that corresponds to the track number The length of each track data fiel
75. f the value is 0 no character is sent If the value is in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This property 1s stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request POST CARD CHAR PROPERTY Property ID 12 0C hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 0 Description This character is sent after all other card data If the value 15 0 no character is sent If value is in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request 21 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader PRE_TK_CHAR PROPERTY Property ID 13 0D hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 0 Description This character 15 sent prior to the data for each track If the value 15 no character is sent Ifthe value 1s in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This pr
76. front of a window or directed to luminaries The monitor is in compliance with Reflection Class III according to ISO 13406 2 Die Anwendung dieses Bildschirms ist auf speziel kontrollierte Umgebungsbeleuchtungen eingeschr nkt Die Bildschirmoberfl che neigt zu st renden Spielungen von Lampen und Sonnenlicht Um diese Refelxionen zu vermeiden sollte der Monitor nicht auf Fenster und Beleuchtungseinrichtungen ausgerichtet sein Der Monitor erf llt nur die Relexionsklasse III nach ISO 13406 2 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 reveived including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery 15 incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions VORSICHT Explosionsgetahr bei unsachgemaBen Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einem vom Hersteller empfohlenem ahnljchen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers 61 62 Elo Touchm
77. h Get Property set Property Default Value Description 2 Byte 1 byte Yes Yes 10 The value 1s a byte that represents the devices polling interval for the Interrupt In Endpoint The value can be set in the range of 1 255 and has units of milliseconds The polling interval tells the host how often to poll the device for card data packets For example if the polling interval 15 set to 10 the host will poll the device for card data packets every 10ms This property can be used to speed up or slow down the time it takes to send card data to the host The trade off is that speeding up the card data transfer rate increases the USB bus bandwidth used by the device and slowing down the card data transfer 17 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader rate decreases the USB bus bandwidth used by the device This property 15 stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so 1t will not change when the unit 1s power cycled The value of this property if any will be sent to the host when the host requests the device s USB endpoint descriptor When this property 1s changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect for the USB descriptor If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set POLLING INTERVAL property Request Hex Num DataLen Prp Value 01 0 Example Set POLLING INTERVAL property Response Hex Data Len Example Get
78. ication Version 1 1 Copyright 1998 by Compaq Computer Corporation Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation NEC Corporation USB Implementers Forum Inc www usb org Section 1 Features and Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Table 1 2 lists the specifications for the USB IntelliHead Figure 1 2 shows the dimensions for the standard product Table 1 2 Specifications Reference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 and AAMVA Power Input 5V From USB bus Recording Method Two frequency coherent phase F2F Message Format ASCII Card Speed to 50 IPS MTBF Electronics 125 000 hours Head 1 000 000 passes ELECTRICAL Current Suspend Mode 200 uA MECHANICAL STANDARD PRODUCT Cable length See Table 1 1 See Table 1 1 ENVIRONMENTAL 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 10 to 90 noncondensing Up to 90 noncondensing 0 10 000 ft 0 3048 m 0 50 000 ft 0 15240 m SO International Standards Organization and AAMVA American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader SECTION 2 INSTALLATION This section describes the cable connection the Windows Plug and Play Setup and the physical mounting of the unit USB CONNECTION Since the USB IntelliHead is supplied as an OEM product the installation and system integration will be unique for each application The reader module must be attached to an appropriate connector which in tu
79. images of fingerprints into digital code for further software processing e g enrollment fingerprint registration and verification authentication of registered users The fingerprint reader uses the SEIR method and CMOS image sensor to capture high contrast high resolution fingerprint images A se ries of algorithms extracts minutiae data from the image mapping the distinguishing characteristics of fingerprint ridge ends splits dots and arches To identify or verify a fingerprint a proprietary matching algorithm compares the extracted minutiae points from the input fingerprint on the optical module to a previously stored sample The entire matching process takes roughly one second There is a fingerprint reader avail able in the USB version of the 1529L 1 1 The credit card reader reads all three stripes on a standard credit card or drivers license The credit card 1s read by sliding the credit card stripe side toward the display through the credit card reader forward or backward There is a USB credit card reader only The Hub provides 4 internal USB ports to be used by the credit card reader the finger print reader the touchscreen and the customer display The hub also supplies two USB ports to the outside of the back of the 1529L for external use The hub is only used by the USB version of the 1529L The 1529L is powered by a universal AC power source or 12 VDC from external power source Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirem
80. ings will not default to the factory specifications To restore factory set up choose it from the OSD See page 3 43 3 35 15 LCD Function Key Controls 1 Power Switch 2 Select 3 v 4 A 5 Menu m Cc A OI Function Turns the display system power on or off Displays the OSD menus on the screen and used to select Clockwise and Counter clockwise direction the OSD control options on the screen Adjusts the decreasing value of the selected OSD control option Adjusts the increasing value of the selected OSD control option Menu display and menu exit 3 36 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Controls and Adjustment NOTE OSD Lock Unlock You are able to lock and unlock the OSD feature The monitor 1s shipped in the unlocked position To lock the OSD 1 Press the Menu button and A button simultaneously for 2 seconds A window will appear displaying OSD Unlock Continue to hold the buttons down for another 2 seconds and the window toggles to OSD Lock Power Lock Unlock You are able to lock unlock the Power feature The monitor 15 shipped in the unlockedposition To lock the power 1 Press the Menu button and w simultaneously for 2 seconds A window for another 2 seconds and the window toggles to Power Lock OSD Menu Functions To display the OSD Menu press the Menu button 1 Press the A button or W button to select the different OSD control option 2 When the function you
81. is program 15 written in Visual Basic Demo programs version 1 2 0 and newer work on Windows 98 Me 2000 and XP Older versions do not support the HID keyboard emulation device on Windows 2000 or XP These older versions only work on Windows 98 and Me When the demo program 15 run a button for reading cards 15 displayed along with a button for sending commands The card reading option 1s not supported for this HID keyboard emulation device Use a text editor application such as Windows Notepad to demonstrate card reading for this HID keyboard emulation device The part numbers for the demo program can be found in this document in Section 1 under Accessories INSTALLATION To install the demo program run the setup exe file and follow the instructions given on the screen OPERATION To operate the demo program perform the following steps Attach the device to a USB port on the host e If this is the first time the device has been plugged into the host then follow the instructions on the screen for installing the Windows HID device driver This 1s explained in more detail in the installation section of this document e Runthe demo program To read cards and view the card data do not use the demo program Use a text editor program such as Windows Notepad e To send commands to the device click on the send commands button 25 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader e Enter a command in the Message edit box All data entered
82. ith this command followed by a data byte of 00 to 27 or in decimal 00 to 39 Cursor On 13 19 S Turns on the cursor Cursor Off lt 14 gt 20 T Turns off the cursor Reset lt 1 gt 31 All characters are erased and all settings are returned to the power on reset conditions Down Load Font lt 03 gt lt X gt F lt F gt F lt F gt F5 Assign a keyboard key ASCII code 20 to lt 7F gt to a different style font The X represents the ASCII code for the selected key The F s represent the 5 segments that will make up the special font Message Scroll Left on Top Line lt 05 gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 00 gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the top line Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 06 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line Message Scroll Right on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 07 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the top line Message Scroll Right on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 0B gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the bottom line 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
83. l safety ground wire intended for connection to a grounded safety outlet 1 Do not substitute the cord with other than the provided approved type Under no circumstances use an adapter plug to connect to a 2 wire outlet as this will defeat the continuity of the grounding wire 2 The equipment requires the use of the ground wire as a part of the safety certification modification or misuse can provide a shock hazard that can result in serious injury or death 3 Contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer if there are questions about the installation prior to connecting the equipment to mains power ll Emissions and Immunity Information A Notice to Users in the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications B Notice to Users in Canada This equipment complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as established by the Radio Interference Regula tions of Industrie Canada C Notice to Users in the European Union Use only the provided power cords and interconnecting cabling provided with the equipment
84. le The following table shows how the feature report is structured for command requests Field Name Command Number Offset OEA Data Length The following table shows how the feature report 1s structured for command responses Field Name Result Code Offset AAA Data Length COMMAND NUMBER This one byte field contains the value of requested command number The following table lists all the existing commands Command Number 0 GET PROPERTY Gets a property from the device SET_PROPERTY Sets a property in the device DATA LENGTH This one byte field contains the length of the valid data contained in the Data field DATA This multi byte field contains command data if any Note that the length of this field is fixed at 22 bytes Valid data should be placed in the field starting at offset 2 Any remaining data after the valid data should be set to zero This entire field must always be set even if there 1s no valid data The HID specification requires that Reports be fixed in length Command data may vary in length Therefore the Report should be filled with zeros after the valid data 13 USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader RESULT CODE This one byte field contains the value of the result code There are two types of result codes generic result codes and command specific result codes Generic result codes always have the most significant bit set to zero Generic result codes have the same meaning for a
85. ll commands and can be used by any command Command specific result codes always have the most significant bit set to one Command specific result codes are defined by the command that uses them The same code can have different meanings for different commands Command specific result codes are defined in the documentation for the command that uses them Generic result codes are defined in the following table Result Code 0 SUCCESS The command completed successfully FAILURE The command failed 2 BAD PARAMETER The command failed due to a bad parameter or command syntax error GET AND SET PROPERTY COMMANDS The Get Property command gets a property from the device The Get Property command number is 0 The Set Property command sets a property in the device The Set Property command number is 1 The Get and Set Property command data fields for the requests and responses are structured as follows Get Property Request Data Data Offset 0O jPropertyID Get Property Response Data Data Offset Property Value set Property Request Data Data Offset O Property ID 1 n Property Value set Property Response Data None The result codes for the Get and Set Property commands can be any of the codes list in the generic result code table 14 Section 4 USB Communications Property ID 15 a one byte field that contains a value that identifies the property The following table lists all the current property ID values Rese
86. ly General Description FDU01B is a PC peripheral Fingerprint Recognition Device for USB Universal Serial Bus connections 1 3 Specifications Sensor SecuGen FOR Image Capture Speed 600ms frame Image Transfer Speed 500Byte ms Pixel Resolution 356x292 USB Signaling Type Full Speed Type Theory of Operation The USB host initiates communication with the FDUO1 using operation commands Sensor LED On Fingerprint Capture Start and Stop Fingerprint data are then cap tured by the CMOS sensor at a total image size of 356 x 292 with 8 bit gray level The image frame transfer speed is 500 bytes ms It takes about 600 milliseconds to send one frame of image data over USB protocols FDUOI uses SecuGen FOR Fingerprint Optic Reader Sensor Specifications Sensor CMOS Image Sensor Resolution 500dpi Verifying Time sec Image Capture Error Rate lt 0 1 Life Time Typically 40 000Hrs Credit Card Reader There is a USB credit card reader only The USB version is available in HID and Key board emulation versions The reader reads all three stripes on a standard credit card or drivers license Reference Standards Conform to International Standards Organization American National Standards applicable standards Institute California Drivers License American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators Message Format ACCII Card Speed 3 to 50 IPS MTBF Electronics 125 000 hrs Head 1 000 000 passes 1 4 Elo Touchmoni
87. n the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set MAX PACKET SIZE property Request Hex Data PrplD Prp Value 18 Section 4 USB Communications N Example Set MAX PACKET SIZE property Response Hex Result Code 00 Example Get MAX PACKET SIZE property Request Hex Data Len Prpib o0 o J01 5 S Example Get MAX PACKET SIZE property Response Hex J01 J 08 J INTERFACE TYPE PROPERTY Property ID 16 10 hex Property Type Byte Length 1 byte Get Property Yes Set Property Yes Default Value 0 HID Description The value is a byte that represents the devices interface type The value can be set to 0 for the HID interface or to 1 for the keyboard emulation interface When the value is set to 0 HID the device will behave as described in the HID manual When the value 15 set to 1 keyboard emulation the device will behave as described in the keyboard emulation manual This property should be the first property changed because it affects which other properties are available After this property is changed the device should be power cycled before changing any other properties This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will persist when the unit is power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have
88. nd 15 retrieved from the device using the HID class specific request Get Report These requests are sent over the default control pipe When a command request is sent the device will Nak the Status stage of the Set Report request until the command is completed This insures that as soon as the Set Report request is completed the Get Report request can be sent to get the command response The usage ID for the command message was shown previously in the Usage Table The following table shows how the feature report is structured for command requests Field Name Command Number Offset O Data Length The following table shows how the feature report is structured for command responses Field Name Result Code Offset W Data Length COMMAND NUMBER This one byte field contains the value of the requested command number The following table lists all the existing commands Command Number 0 GET PROPERTY Gets a property from the device SET_PROPERTY Sets a property in the device DATA LENGTH This one byte field contains the length of the valid data contained in the Data field DATA This multi byte field contains command data if any Note that the length of this field 1s fixed at 22 bytes Valid data should be placed in the field starting at offset 2 Any remaining data after the valid data should be set to zero This entire field must always be set even if there 1s no valid data The HID specification requires that Reports
89. ngerprint Recognition Device OPP02M PCB Dimensions SecuGen LLL Products 6 uesnoes SGD 03 03210001A Secu G en b Biometric Solutions x ee FDUO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Mechanical Dimensions OPP02M Optical Specification 750Hk 500 10 PPI 12 7mm x x 14 9mm SecuGen Products 7 CO CI SGD 03 03210001A Secu G el 1 b Biometric Solutions FDUO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Mounting Cable connection Between USB interface and Sensor FDUO2AI USB interface board FDUO2AI is cable connected to the Fingerprint Sensor by a 9 pin cable connection use the Molex 9 Pin Connector P N 53048 0910 Cable Type ocecuocen FOR FDUDZAI SecuGen Products 8 SGD 03 03210001A Secu G en b Biometric Solutions NEL FDUO2 PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Mouse Connection Between USB interface and PS 2 mouse USB INTERFACE AND P5 2 MOUSE CONNECTION PS 2 Signal 87 SecuGen FOR 2 FOUOZAI SecuGen Products 9 SGD 03 03210001A SecuGen Hafgiometric Solutions FD
90. nnections 2 23 Optimizing the LCD Display To ensure the LCD display works well with your computer configure the display mode of your graphic card to make it less than or equal to 1024 x 768 resolution and make sure the timing of the display mode is compatible with the LCD display Refer to Appen dix A for more information about resolution Compatible video modes for your touchmonitor are listed in Appendix C Installing the Peripheral Device Drivers Finger Print Reader NOTE This driver is for MS Windows 9x through XP 1 TouchTools CD browse to Touch Monitor Peripherals Finger Print Readers driver EasyInstall FDP02 2 Double click setup exe Follow the Install Shield Wizard procedure to complete the installation For a detailed software development kit browse to Touch Monitor Peripherals Finger Print Readers and open the following files e FDxSDKforWindowsl 20 zip SecuBSPSDK for Windows2 10 zip You will enter one of the following serial numbers depending on your operating system e FDx SDK for Windows 31 1005101 3586383 e FDx SDK for Windows CE 32 100s101 9713291 e SecuBSP SDK for Windows 41 100s101 7685871 e SecuBSP SDK for Windows CE 42 100s101 1155462 e SecuBSP SDK 51 100s101 5963137 Once the driver setup is complete the demo program can be run from Touch Monitor Peripherals Finger Print Readers FPR Demo BSPDemo exe 2 24 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Magnetic Stripe Reader No device are needed
91. oll Right on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 07 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the top line 16 Message Scroll Right on Bottom Line 1B 0B X X X lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from left to right on the bottom line 17 Both Side Display lt 1B gt lt 0C gt 27 12 L After this command all messages followed are displayed on both sides of double sided displays 18 Front Side Display lt 1B gt lt 0E gt 27 14 N After this command all messages followed are displayed only on front side of double sided displays 19 Back Side Display lt 1B gt lt 0F gt 27 15 O After this command all messages followed are displayed only on back side of double sided displays 20 Clock Display lt 1B gt lt 1A gt lt h gt lt h gt lt 3A gt lt m gt lt m gt Displays real time clock on bottom line in the 12 hour format hh mm 21 Smart Message Scroll Left on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 15 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message of up to total of 45 characters from right to left on the top line Message parts are separated by 1C and each part must be less than 20 characters 22 Smart Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 16 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt Scr
92. olls a multi part message from right to left on the bottom line 23 Smart Message Scroll Right on Top Line lt 1B gt lt 13 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message from left to right on the top line 24 Smart Message Scroll Right on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 14 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt 1C 1C lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a multi part message from left to right on the bottom line INTERFACE TO SOFTWARE USING USB DEVICE NAME For Non OPOS application the application software has to control pole display operation accordingly through the USB device port To send data to the pole display the application software has to open and access the device port with device name lcId9 Please see lt Sample c gt source code listing for example of using the device name The pole display is controlled by command codes and data from the PC Refer to the Command Set on the left or User Manual for details Note that as DOS does not support USB it may not be possible to test the USB pole display with DOS prompt commands can only be tested under application software GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OPTICAL Number of rows Number of digits row Dot matrix Digit height Digit width Character format Brightness typical Display color MTBF hours MECHANICAL Weight Dimensions in inches Display head Rectangular base Base plate Overall height typical
93. onitor User Guide WARRANTY Except as otherwise stated herein or in an order acknowledgment delivered to Buyer Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship With the exception of the negotiated warranty periods the warranty for the touchmonitor and components of the product is 2 years Seller makes no warranty regarding the model life of components Seller s suppliers may at any time and from time to time make changes in the components delivered as Products or components Buyer shall notify Seller in writing promptly and in no case later than thirty 30 days after discovery of the failure of any Product to conform to the warranty set forth above shall describe in commercially reasonable detail in such notice the symp toms associated with such failure and shall provide to Seller the opportunity to inspect such Products as installed if possible The notice must be received by Seller during the Warranty Period for such product unless otherwise directed in writing by the Seller Within thirty 30 days after submitting such notice Buyer shall package the allegedly defective Product in 1ts original shipping carton s or a functional equivalent and shall ship to Seller at Buyer s expense and risk Within a reasonable time after receipt of the allegedly defective Product and verification by Seller that the Product fails to meet the warranty set forth above Seller shall correct such failure by
94. onitor are turned off NOTE Before connecting the cables to the touchmonitor route all the cables through the hole in the second as shown in the picture above 2 18 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide The following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitor using a USB cable connection Power cord Connect one end of the power cord to the monitor and the other end to wall Connect the power cable to the power port in the monitor 2 19 Video cable Connect one end of the video cable to the rear side of computer and the other to the LCD Tighten by turning the two thumb screws clockwise to ensure proper grounding You can select DVI video cable or D SUBIS video cable DVI cable 2 20 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Speaker cable Connect one end of the speaker cable to the speaker port in the computer and the other end to the port in the monitor 2 21 USB cable Serial cable For USB interface connect one end of the USB cable to the rear side of the computer and the other to the LCD monitor For Serial interface connect one end of the RS 232 cable to the rear side of the conputer and the other to the LCD monitor 2 22 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Replace the Cable Cover Cable cover lip cables Then you have attached all the cables to the monitor gently bring all the cables toward the standard so they fit under the cover lip snap the Cable cover in place over the co
95. operty 1s stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit is power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request POST TK CHAR PROPERTY Property ID 14 OE hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes Set Property Yes Default Value 0 Description This character is sent after the data for each track If the value is 0 no character is sent If the value 15 in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character be sent This property is stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 1s power cycled When this property 1s changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request ASCIl_TO_KEYPRESS CONVERSION_TYPE PROPERTY Property ID 15 OF hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 0 keymap Description The value 15 a byte that represents the devices ASCII to keypress conversion type The value can be set to 0 for keymap United states keyboard emulation or to 1 for ALT ASCII code international keyboard emulation When the value is set to 0 keymap data will be transmited to the host 22 Section 4 USB Communications according to a United St
96. out these properties can be found later in this document in the command section The device will go into suspend mode when directed to do so by the host The device will wakeup from suspend mode when directed to do so by the host The device does not support remote wakeup This device is powered from the USB bus Its vendor ID 1s 0x0801 and its product ID 15 0x0002 HID USAGES HID devices send data 1n reports Elements of data in a report are identified by unique identifiers called usages The structure of the device s reports and the device s capabilities are reported to the host in a report descriptor The host usually gets the report descriptor only once right after the device 15 plugged in The report descriptor usages identify the devices capabilities and report structures For example a device could be identified as a keyboard by analyzing the device s report descriptor Usages are four byte integers The most significant two bytes are called the usage page and the least significant two bytes are called usage IDs Usages that are related can share a common usage page Usages can be standardized or they can be vendor defined Standardized usages such as usages for mice and keyboards can be found in the HID Usage Tables document and can be downloaded free at www usb org Vendor defined usages must have a usage page in the range Oxff00 Oxffff All usages for this device use vendor defined magnetic stripe reader usage page Oxff00 The usage IDs
97. pe the quotation marks as part of your entries Serial Interface Pole Displays Functional Test This test procedure assumes the pole display is connected to COM1 of the computer If COM2 is being used type COM2 where COMI is called out Close all opened application programs that use the same COM port before going into DOS command prompt Enter the following command lines to open the COM port for communication with the pole display Type MODE COM 96 N 8 1 and press the ENTER key Type TYPE CON gt COM1 and press the ENTER key LD9000 LD9300 LD9400 LD9500 and LD9900 1 Type ABCDEFGH and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 2 end the test press Ctrl C hold down Ctrl and press C LD9200 1 Type 1ABCDEFGH and press ENTER key The display will show ABCDEFGH on the first line 2 end the test press Ctrl C hold down Ctrl and press C 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 AAPASSTHRU RA 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 IMBNUMBER12345 is entered as Ctrl B then press ENTER key The display will show NUMBER12345 on the first line 4 end the test press Ctrl C hold down Ctrl and
98. ped past the read head at any time The magnetic stripe must face toward the head and may be swiped in either direction If there 1s 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 sent to the host the device will be ready to read the next card USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader SECTION 4 USB COMMUNICATIONS This device conforms to the USB specification revision 1 1 This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device HID class specification version 1 1 The device communicates to the host as a HID keyboard device The latest versions of the Windows operating systems come with a standard Windows USB HID keyboard driver This 1s a full speed USB device This device has a number of programmable configuration properties These properties are stored in non volatile EEPROM memory These properties can be configured at the factory or by the end user The device has an adjustable endpoint descriptor polling interval value that can be set to any value in the range of 1ms to 255ms This property can be used to speed up or slow down the card data transfer rate The device also has an adjustable serial number descriptor More details about these properties can be found later in this document in the command section The device will go into suspend mode when directed to do so by the host The device will wakeup from suspend mode when direc
99. per ASTM D1003 Visual Resolution Gloss per ASTM D2457 using a 60 degree gloss meter Environmental Chemical Resistance Electrostatic Protection per EN 61 000 4 2 1995 Standard deviation of error 15 less than 0 080 in 2 03 mm Equates to less than 196 More than 100 000 touchpoints in2 15 500 touchpoints cm2 Typically less than 3 ounces 85 grams Surface durability is that of glass Mohs hardness rating of 7 No known wear out mechanism as there are no layers coatings or moving parts IntelliTouch technology has been operationally tested to more than 50 million touches in one location without failure using a stylus similar to a finger Unit 15 sealed to protect against splashed liquids dirt and dust 90 All measurements made using USAF 1951 Resolution Chart under 30X magnification with test unit located approximately 1 5 in 38 mm from surface of resolution chart Clear surface Excellent with no noticeable degradation Antiglare surface 6 1 minimum Antiglare surface Curved 60 20 gloss units or 75 15 gloss units The active area of the touchscreen 1s resistant to all chemicals that do not affect glass such as Acetone Toluene Methyl ethyl ketone Isopropyl alcohol Methyl alcohol Ethyl acetate Ammonia based glass cleaners Gasoline Kerosene Vinegar Meets Levels 4 15kV air 8 kV contact discharge C 54 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Infrared Touchscreen Specifi
100. ponsible for shipping charges back to the Customer Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 FEATURES AND 1 FEATURES dian scu UM m LM t EL i LI 1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS ut esteso uui ebbe cuota a o de ao e 1 ACCESSORIE 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ri ibi 2 SPE Eo cf a 3 SECTION 2 INSTALLDATIQ Nooo dai 5 USB CONNEC TON n etes oe mu hat me aa 5 WINDOWS PLUG CAND PLAY SE WP diia 5 MOUNT iento He 5 SECTION 3 OPERATION suscita 7 CAROD READ ol eee a 7 SECTION 4 USB COMMUNICATIONS 5 ode nao en cmo nene aa ie 9 HOST APPEOATIONS 2255515 toa puras inopi o erica 9 PTR AT ea eo aces odisea 9 PROGRAMMABLE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS esses enn mnm nemen nenne nnne nnn nnn nns 11 LOW LEVEE COMMUNICATIONS aqui a ie dau dede cnt o edlen dee REO 11 c a 11 REPORT DESC 12 COMMAND Sd eee cee 13 COMMAND NUMBER ccc EP 13 DATACENG TH ca mE 13 DATA il da ee ee 13 RESULT CODE dic iio 14 GET AND SET PROPERTY COMMANDS ata nia 14 SOFTWARE ID PROPER A ai ee a 15 SERIAL NUM PROPER T
101. poration REVISIONS RevNumber Date Notes Oct 04 Initial Release 11 Limited Warranty MagTek Inc warrants that the Product described in this document 15 free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase where the date of purchase 1s defined as the date of shipment from MagTek During this warranty period MagTek shall at their option repair or replace without charge for either parts or labor any failure malfunction defect or nonconformity which prevents the product from performing in accordance with MagTek s published technical specifications and manuals This warranty does not apply to wear of the magnetic read head This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified tampered with or subject to abnormal working conditions This warranty does not apply when the malfunction results from the use of the Product in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment where it 15 determined by MagTek that there 15 no fault in the Product itself Notification by the Customer to MagTek of any condition described above should be directed to the Customer s MagTek Sales Representative or to MagTek s Help Desk at 651 415 6800 If the Product 15 to be returned from the Customer to MagTek a returned material authorization RMA will be issued by MagTek The Customer shall be responsible for shipping charges to MagTek 20801 S Annalee Ave Carson CA 90746 MagTek shall be res
102. q lex Saad Hessen Vea CHKD 20 DITI 1C R2 29C DEZA 0C The DATA 00 means it s USB HID Switch to Keyboard Emulation Type 01 10 01 into area under the heading Message Hex Then click on Send Message Send Commands Wes ENT Send Mervag lea eli s elz 8x Pequest 01 DATa C O1 Pespcuze 1 16 Send Inquiry MSR type 1 17 Type 00 10 into area under the heading Message Hex 1 18 Then click on Send Message Send Commands Mesiazs lex CHED 20 DITI 1C gt 2 9 DETA 01 2 27 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 The DATA 01 means it s USB Keyboard Emulation You must now reset the MSR by sending the command 02 Type 02 into area under the heading Message Hex Then click on Send Message Hemp dex Midir heces cHEkD 21 I iTai C 07 R2zpcuzsz R7 20 DIET i BH5b 20 LATA E Fa pu i kR2 20 PATA 3C E2uuez i BHhb 2z LZT amp R2l 20 PATIS Double click on The KB MSR Test icon in the desktop and slide the test c card The following icon will appear Untitled Molepad A ODEETTIT 7 E A ty 1 24 Done Convert MSR from keyboard emulation to HID MSR Convertion Get program http www magtek com support software demo programs usb swipe insert reader asp l 1 1 To convert from Keyboard Em
103. re as follows Table 1 1 Configurations Part Number Description Cable Length and Connector type 21030006 USB HID IntelliHead 3 tracks 125mm 5 pin Molex Appendix A ACCESSORIES The accessories are as follows Part Number 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code Diskette 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code WEB REFERENCE DOCUMENTS MagTek Magnetic Card Reader Design Kit Technical Specification 99821002 Axelson Jan USB Complete Everything You Need to Develop Custom USB Peripherals 1999 Lakeview Research 2209 Winnebago St Madison WI 53704 396pp http www lvr com USB Human Interface Device HID Class Specification Version 1 1 USB Universal Serial Bus Specification Version 1 1 Copyright 1998 by Compaq Computer Corporation Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation NEC Corporation USB Implementers Forum Inc www usb org N Section 1 Features and Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Table 1 2 lists the specifications for the USB IntelliHead Figure 1 2 shows the dimensions for the standard product Table 1 1 Specifications Reference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 and AAMVA Power Input 5V from USB bus Recording Method Two frequency coherent phase F2F Message Format ASCII Card Speed to 50 IPS MTBF Electronics 125 000 hours Head 1 000 000 passes ELECTRICAL Current Suspend Mode 200 uA MECHANICAL STANDARD PRODUCT Cable length see table 1 1 see table 1 1 ENVIRO
104. rn connects to the USB hub The pin numbers for the 5 pin connector are shown in Figure 2 1 Pin numbers and signal descriptions for the cable shown in the illustration are listed in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 5 Pin Connector VBUS WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP On hosts with the Windows operating system the first time the device 1s plugged into a specific USB port Windows will pop up a dialog box which will guide you through the process of installing a device driver for the device After this process 1s completed once Windows will no longer request this process as long as the device 1s plugged into the same USB port The device driver that Windows will install for this device 1s the driver used for HID keyboard devices and it is part of the Windows operating system When the dialog box pops up follow the instructions in the dialog box Sometimes Windows will find all the files it needs on its own without giving any prompts Other times Windows will need to know the location of the files it needs If Windows prompts for the file locations insert the CD that was used to install Windows on your PC and point Windows to the root directory of the CD Windows should find all the files it needs there MOUNTING Refer to the appropriate Appendix in this document and or to the Magnetic Card Reader Design Kit for complete mounting details USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader SECTION 3 OPERATION CARD READ A card may be swi
105. rved for future use o aa E E ZH EJEA 6 SS TK2 7BITS Startsentinel charfortrack2 7 bit data T 8 9 10 aii TERMINATION CHAR Terminating char per track or card flag POST CARD CHAR Post card char 13 Pre track char 14 POST TK CHAR Post track char The Property Value is a multiple byte field that contains the value of the property The number of bytes in this field depends on the type of property and the length of the property The following table lists all of the property types and describes them Property Type This is a one byte value The valid values depend on the property 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 String This is a multiple byte ASCII string lts length can be zero to a maximum length that depends on the property The value and length of the string does not include a terminating NUL character SOFTWARE_ID PROPERTY Property ID 0 Property Type String Length Fixed at 11 bytes Get Property Yes set Property NO Description This 1s an 11 byte read only property that identifies the software part number and version for the device The first 8 bytes represent the part number and the last 3 bytes represent the version For example this string might be 21088837A05 Examples follow Example Get SOFTWARE ID property Request Hex CmdNum DataLen PrpID jo jos j0O Example Get SOFTWARE ID property Response Hex Result Code Prp
106. s and in ASCII characters enclosed in curly brackets Do not include the brackets as part of the command character denotes Ctrl in the keyboard Press and hold Ctrl then press the next key LOGIC CONTROLS COMMAND SET LD9000 LD9000 X 1 Vertical Scroll Mode 12 18 R Data is written into the second row and transferred to the first row when carriage return is received leaving the second row empty 2 Normal Display Mode lt 11 gt 17 Q Data can be written into either row Moves to the left most digit of the other row when line is full 3 Brightness Control lt 04 gt 04 D The brightness of the display can be adjusted using this command followed by a data byte FF 60 40 or 20 4 BackSpace 08 08 H The cursor position moves one digit to the left erasing the previous information 5 Horizontal Tab 09 09 l The cursor position shifts one digit to the right without erasing character at original cursor position 6 Line Feed 0A 10 J The cursor position moves to the same position in the other row In vertical scroll mode if cursor was in second row the cursor will not move and display will scroll up 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Carriage Return lt 0D gt 13 4M The cursor moves to the left most digit of the row it is in Digit Select lt 10 gt 16 P Moves the cursor to any position on the display w
107. shifts one digit to the right without erasing character at original cursor position 6 Line Feed lt 0A gt 10 J The cursor position moves to the same position in the other row In vertical scroll mode if cursor was in second row the cursor will not move and display will scroll up 7T Carriage Return 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 data byte 00 to 27 9 Cursor On lt 13 gt 19 S Turns on the cursor 10 Cursor Off lt 14 gt 20 T Turns off the cursor 11 Reset lt 1F gt 31 All characters are erased and all settings are returned to the power on reset conditions 12 Down Load Font lt 03 gt lt X gt lt F gt F lt F gt F lt gt Assign a keyboard key ASCII code 20 to lt 7F gt to a different style font The X represents the ASCII code for the selected key The F s represent the 5 segments that will make up the special font 13 Message Scroll lt 05 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the top line 14 Message Scroll Left on Bottom Line lt 1B gt lt 06 gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt X gt lt 0D gt Scrolls a continuous message of up to 45 characters from right to left on the bottom line 15 Message Scr
108. splay cable 0 to 50 C 20 to 70 C 80 non condensing 4G 5 40G s 6 pin DIN male 6 pin Din female DB9 female optional DB25 female Phone jack male Phone jack female DB25 female SGD 03 03210001A FDUO2 General Description FDUO2 is a Fingerprint Capture Device that supports the USB Universal Serial Bus interface and can do hot attachment Plug amp Play and alternate functions The FDUO2 can also support the PS 2 mouse interface and without a specific mouse driver But for fingerprint sensor functions the user must install a fingerprint sensor specific driver The FDUO2 uses bulk mode to transfer fingerprint image data and three bulk modes to control the USB interface board Bulk mode allows multiple devices to be connected to a PC at one time Feature USB 1 1 compliant Supports alternate function Supports PS 2 mice Interface Supports remote wakeup additional power supply needed Bus powered device Immune to electrostatic discharge SecuGen iP iometric Solutions E PC Peripheral Type USB Fingerprint Recognition Device Specifications Supply Voltage Min 4 75V Typ 5 0V Max 5 25V Current Consumption SecuGen Hamster IIl SOMA Max SecuGen OptiMouse 110mA Max Suspend current 450uA Max Operating Temperature 0 607 MAX Image Capture Speed 400ms frame Pixel Resolution 260 x 300 USB Signal Type USB Spec 1 1 High Speed Application
109. start sentinel for cards that have track 3 encoded in AAMVA format If the value 15 0 no character 15 sent If the value 1s in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent This property 15 stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 15 power cycled When this property 15 changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 15 desired it can be set by the factory upon request SS TK3 7BITS PROPERTY Property ID 10 0A hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes Set Property Yes Default Value 26 hex amp Description This character 15 sent as the track 3 start sentinel for cards that have track 3 encoded in 7 bits per character format If the value is 0 no character is sent If the value 15 in the range 1 127 then the equivalent ASCII character will be sent 20 Section 4 USB Communications This property 15 stored in non volatile EEPROM memory so it will not change when the unit 15 power cycled When this property is changed the unit must be power cycled to have these changes take effect If a value other than the default value 1s desired it can be set by the factory upon request PRE CARD CHAR PROPERTY Property ID 11 0B hex Property Type Byte Length byte Get Property Yes set Property Yes Default Value 0 Description This character is sent prior to all other card data I
110. t 18 gt lt 19 gt lt 02 gt 23 24 25 02 All data following this command will be sent to the pole display until a Data to Peripheral command is received 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 DISPLAY CHARACTER CODES l 15 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LD9000 LD900X OPTICAL Number of rows 2 2 X 2 sides Number of digits row 20 20 Dot matrix 5x7 5x7 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 900 cd m Display color Blue Green Blue Green MTBF hours 300 000 300 000 MECHANICAL Weight 2 7 lb 2 7 lb Dimensions in inches w x h xd wxhxd Display head 8 50 x 3 37 x 1 75 8 50x 3 37 x 1 75 Rectangular base 2 12 x 2 0 x 2 25 2 12 x 2 0 x 2 25 Base plate 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 4 0 x 0 09 x 8 0 Overall height typical 24 24 ELECTRICAL Adapter input power Adapter output power 120VAC 60Hz optional 220VAC 50Hz 7 5VAC 1000mA ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative Humidity Vibration 10 to 55 HZ Shock CABLES amp CONNECTORS Serial Display cable Interface cable Power adapter Parallel Di
111. tcc NEUE OMA 14 RESUELTCODE AS NAAA A A 15 GET AND SET PROPERTY GOMMANDS criando ran 15 SOFTWARE TO PROFER esti aa cara 16 SERIAL NUM PROPERTY ascii le aca epee ee ee eee 17 POLLING INTEISVALE PROPER TY dae xe enti de eects 17 MAX PACKET SIZE PROPER Isra dadas 18 INTERFACE PROBER ansia a 19 SECTION 5 DEMO PROGRAM P OS pea ca pen cM OUR NS Ex REUS UR NR M ROS US 21 INSTALLATION traca A Ea 21 OPERATION o 21 SOURCE CODE A A E AAA eva 22 APPENDIX A USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER mnene 23 FIGURES AND TABLES Figure 1 1 3 Track USB IntelliHead vi Table 1 1 SpecificationS 3 Table 2 1 5 Pin 5 Figure 1 USB IntelliHead P N 21030006 24 SECTION 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB Universal Serial Bus IntelliHead Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader that conforms to ISO standards The Reader 15 compatible with any device with a USB interface A card 15 read by sliding it past the head either forward or backward The reader conforms to
112. ted to do so by the host The device does not support remote wakeup This device 15 powered from the USB bus Its vendor ID 15 0x0801 and its product ID 15 0x0001 HOST APPLICATIONS This device can be used with existing applications that acquire card data via keyboard input Also applications that communicate to this device can be easily developed These applications can be developed using compilers such as Microsoft s Visual Basic or Visual C To demonstrate this device s card reading capabilities any application that accepts keyboard input such as Window s Notepad can be used CARD DATA The card data 15 converted to ASCII and transmitted to the host as if it had been typed on a keyboard Any data with ASCII values 0 31 or 127 will be transmitted as their equivalent control code combination For example a carriage return value 13 0D hex will be sent as M where represents the Ctrl key on the keyboard Caution If another keyboard is connected to the same host as this device and a key is pressed on the other keyboard while this device is transmitting then the data transmitted by this device may get corrupted Because of potential data interleave issues associated with the USB Keyboard interface MagTek recommends that the USB Keyboard Emulation MSR product should only be used by customers who have previously used MagTek s Keyboard Wedge MSR or who are interfacing with an existing PC software application which gathers card dat
113. the USB Human Interface Device HID Class specification Version 1 1 This allows host applications designed for the latest versions of Windows to easily communicate to the device using standard Windows API calls that communicate to the device through the HID driver that comes with Windows Unlike HID keyboard emulation readers this device does not use keyboard emulation It behaves like a vendor defined HID device so that a direct communication path can be established between the Host application and the device without interference such as keystrokes from other HID devices A demo program with its source code 1s available written in Visual Basic that exercises the device using the standard Windows API FEATURES Major features of the USB IntelliHead are as follows Powered through the USB no external power supply required Hardware Compatible with PC or any computer or terminal with a USB interface Bi directional card reading Reads encoded data that meets ANSI ISO AAMV A standards and others such as ISO track 1 format on track 2 or 3 Reads up to three tracks of card data Compatible with USB specification Revision 1 1 Compatible with HID specification Version 1 1 Can use standard Windows HID driver for communications No third part device driver 1s required Programmable USB serial number descriptor Programmable USB Interrupt In Endpoint polling interval USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader CONFIGURATIONS The Configurations a
114. the instructions in the dialog box Sometimes Windows will find all the files it needs on its own without giving any prompts Other times Windows will need to know the location of the files it needs If Windows prompts for the file locations insert the CD that was used to install Windows on your PC and point Windows to the root directory of the CD Windows should find all the files it needs there MOUNTING Refer to the appropriate Appendix in this document and or to the Magnetic Card Reader Design Kit for complete mounting details USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader SECTION 3 OPERATION CARD READ A card may be swiped past the read head at any time The magnetic stripe must face toward the head and may be swiped in either direction If there 1s 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 sent to the host the device will be ready to read the next card USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader SECTION 4 USB COMMUNICATIONS This device conforms to the USB specification revision 1 1 This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device HID class specification version 1 1 The device communicates to the host as a vendor defined HID device The details about how the card data and commands are structured into HID reports follow later in this section The latest versions of the Windows operating systems come with a standard Windows USB HID driv
115. the screen reappears Refer to the Controls and Adjustments section to adjust the brightness Check to see that they are not locked out See page 3 33 check to see of the resolution or vertical frequency of your computer is higher than that of the LCD display Reconfigure the resolution of your computer to make it less than or equal to 1024x768 1024x768 15 optimal See Appendix A for more information on resolution Make sure cable is securely attached at both ends 4 45 4 46 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide NATIVE RESOLUTION The native resolution of a monitor is the resolution level at which the LCD panel is designed to perform best For the Elo LCD touchmonitor the native resolution 15 1024 x 768 for the 15 0 inch size In almost all cases screen images look best when viewed at their native resolution You can lower the resolution setting of a monitor but not increase it Input Video 15 0 LCD 640 x 480 VGA Transforms input format to 1024 x 768 800 x 600 SVGA Transforms input format to 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 XGA Display in Native Resolution The native resolution of an LCD 15 the actual number of pixels horizontally in the LCD by the number of pixels vertically in the LCD LCD resolution 15 usually represented by the following symbols VGA 640 x 480 SVGA 800 x 600 XGA 1024 x 768 A 47 As an example a SVGA resolution LCD panel has 800 pixels horizontally by 600 pixels vertically Input video is also represented
116. these changes take effect If a value other than the default value is desired it can be set by the factory upon request Examples follow Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Request Hex CmdNum Prp Value 01 02 10 00 J Example Set INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex Result Code Data Len Data OD Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Request Hex 10 Example Get INTERFACE TYPE property Response Hex 19 USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader Result Code Prp Value AAA 20 SECTION 5 DEMO PROGRAM The demo program which 1s written in Visual Basic can be used to do the following Read cards from the device and view the card data Send command requests to the device and view the command responses Guide application developers in their application development by providing examples in source code of how to properly communicate with the device using the standard Windows APIs The part numbers for the demo program can be found in this document in Section 1 under Accessories INSTALLATION To install the demo program run the setup exe file and follow the instructions given on the screen OPERATION To operate the demo program perform the following steps Attach the device to a USB port on the host If this 1s the first time the device has been plugged into the host then follow the instructions on the screen for installing the Windows
117. to continue 4 When finished copying the drivers click Finish 5 Remove driver disk and reboot computer 6 Click on Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 7 Click Add Remove Hardware and then Next 8 Windows will search for Plug amp Play devices Click Next to continue 9 When prompted click on the check box for No the device isn t in the list and click Next 10 When prompted again click on the check box for No want to select the hardware from a list and click Next 11 In the device list select Ports COM 8 LPT and click Next 12 Click Have Disk and select LCI LCLD9 COM Port Then click Next 13 There is no need to change hardware settings Just click Next to continue installation 14 When finished installing click Finish 15 Remove driver disk and reboot computer 16 Go to Device Manager to check that the pole display has been installed correctly under Ports COM amp LPT section and note down the Port number For Windows 2000 1 When Windows tried to search for a driver click on the check box Specify a location and click Next Enter ANW2kCom for the location and click Next 2 If Windows indicates that it also found other drivers that are suitable click on the check box Install one of the other drivers 3 Select driver A W2kCom LD9COM inf and click Next 4 When finished installing click Finish 5 Go to
118. tor User Guide Six Port USB Hub The Hub provides 4 internal USB ports to be used by the credit card reader the finger print reader the touchscreen and the customer display The hub also supplies two USB ports to the outside of back of 1529L for external use The hub is only used by the USB version of the 1529L The hub meets the following requirements Specification Full compliance with USB specification 1 0 1 1 and HID Class Definition Rev 1 0 Hub shall be self powered Hub shall provide 2 external and 4 internal downstream ports with individual port over current detection protection and recovery Supports both Open Host Controller Inter face and Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI Supports Suspend and Resume operation Bus fault detection and recovery External Power Supply The 1529L shall be powered by a universal AC power source or 12 VDC from external power source The power supply shall provide the following capability AC power Input voltage 85 to 265 vac Input frequency 47 to 63hz DC power Input voltage 12 vdc Input line and load regulation 2 1 5 1 6 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide INSTALLATION AND SETUP This chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install Elo TouchSystems driver software Unpacking Your Touchmonitor Check that the following items are present and in good condition O Touchmonitor USB Cable Video cable Power cable
119. ts or labor any failure malfunction defect or nonconformity which prevents the product from performing in accordance with MagTek s published technical specifications and manuals This warranty does not apply to wear of the magnetic read head This warranty shall not apply if the product is modified tampered with or subject to abnormal working conditions This warranty does not apply when the malfunction results from the use of the Product in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment where it 15 determined by MagTek that there 1s no fault in the Product itself Notification by the Customer to MagTek of any condition described above should be directed to the Customer s MagTek Sales Representative or to MagTek s Help Desk at 651 415 6800 If the Product 15 to be returned from the Customer to MagTek a returned material authorization RMA will be issued by MagTek The Customer shall be responsible for shipping charges to MagTek 20801 S Annalee Ave Carson CA 90746 MagTek shall be responsible for shipping charges back to the Customer Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied 11 FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
120. tyco Elo Touchmonitor Electronics User Guide For 15 LCD Desktop 1529L TOUCHSYSTEMS Revision C Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 15 LCD Desktop 1529L Revision C P N 008603 Elo TouchSystems 1 800 ELOTOUCH www elotouch com tyco Electronics elo TOUCHSYSTEMS Copyright O 2006 Tyco Electronics Corporation All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without prior written permission of Elo TouchSystems Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice Elo TouchSystems makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifi cally disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Elo TouchSystems reserves right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Elo TouchSystems to notify any person of such revisions or changes Trademark Acknowledgments IntelliTouch SecureTouch AccuTouch and MonitorMouse are trademarks of Elo TouchSystems Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Elo TouchSystems claims no interest in tradem
121. ulation to HID Mode Double click on HID MSR Icon in desktop The following window will appear Seed Commons 2 28 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 1 2 click on About to verify version About USBMSR 1 3 Close About Dialog 1 4 Click on Send Commands 1 5 This Dialog will appear Send Commands 1 6 To send Inquiry MSR type 1 7 Type 00 10 into area under the heading Message Hex 1 8 Then click on Send Message Send Commands 2 29 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 The DATA 01 means it s USB Keyboard Emulation Switch to HID Type 01 10 00 into area under the heading Message Hex Then click on Send Message Send Commands Mzzszqs dew Zond Moszage Dizlzg Conner esio Dizlzq Hs XCHHDP OL PATA LO 00 PE 00 send Inquiry MSR type 1 14 Type 00 10 into area under the heading Message Hex 1 15 Then click on Send Message Send Commands Zend Message Diclzg Cowmmn nesztion Disl q He CMHD OO DATA 10 RC O0 DATI 00 1 16 You must now reset MSR by sending the command 02 1 17 Type 02 into area under the heading Message Hex 1 18 Then click on Send Message 2 30 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 1 19 Click on Read Cards 1 20 This dialog will appear i Raad Cards 1 21 Swipe Test card Raad Cards 1 22 Cose Read Cards Dialog 1 23 Done 2 31 Rear Facing Customer Displ
122. unications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de las classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par les minist re des Communications du Canada CE STANDARDS Testing for compliance to CE requirements was performed by an independent laboratory The unit under test was found compliant to Class B UL CSA This product is recognized per Underwriter Laboratories and Canadian Underwriter Laboratories 1950 Preliminary to Rev 1 10 20 2004 7 30 02 AM USB INTELLIHEAD KEYBOARD EMULATION FOR SWIPE READERS TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875321 1P OCTOBER 2004 PRELIMINARY MAGTEK REGISTERED TO ISO 9001 2000 20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson CA 90746 Phone 310 631 8602 FAX 310 631 3956 Technical Support 651 415 6800 www magtek com Copyright 2004 MagTek Inc Printed in the United States of America 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 MagTek Inc is a registered trademark of Inc USB Universal Serial Bus Specification is Copyright 1998 by Compaq Computer Corporation Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation NEC Cor
123. ure The monitor 15 shipped in the unlockedposition To lock the power 1 Press the Menu button and the w simultaneously for 2 seconds A window for another 2 seconds and the window toggles to Power Lock OSD Menu Functions To display the OSD Menu press the Menu button 1 Press the A button or W button to select the different OSD control option 2 When the function you want to change is displayed press the Select button To adjust the Value of the function Pressing the A button increases the value of the selected OSD control option 2 Pressing the w button decreases the value of the selected OSD control option After adjusting the values the monitor will automatically save the changes The OSD screen will disappear if no input activities are detected for 45 seconds 3 41 OSD Control Options Brightness Background Luminance of the LCD panel is adjusted Contrast Gain of and B signal 15 adjusted Sharpness The sharpness can be adjustable Phase e The phase of the dot clock is adjusted Auto Adjust e Automatically adjusts the systems dot clock takes approximately 5 seconds OSD Left Right The osd screen is moved horizontally left and right OSD Up Down The OSD screen is moved vertically up and down Clock The ratio of dividing frequency of the dot clock is adjusted Color Temperature e Sets R G and B gains Current Input The frequency of the horizontal vertic
124. ws NT 4 0 CE 2 x 3 0 4x Windows XP Embedded Windows 3 x MS DOS e 085 2 Additional drivers and driver information for other operating systems including Macintosh and Linux are available on the Elo TouchSystems web site at www elotouch com Your Elo USB touchmonitor is plug and play compliant Information on the video capa bilities of your touchmonitor is sent to your video display adapter when Windows starts If Windows detects your touchmonitor follow the instructions on the screen to install a generic plug and play monitor Refer to the appropriate following section for driver installation instructions 2 33 Installing the USB Touch Driver Installing the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP Windows 2000 Me and 98 1 Insert the Elo CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive If Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows 98 or Windows Me starts the Add New Hardware Wizard 2 Choose Next Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and choose Next 3 When a list of search locations 1s displayed place a checkmark on Specify a location and use Browse to select the EIOUSB directory on the Elo CD ROM 4 Choose Next Once the Elo TouchSystems USB touchscreen driver has been detected choose Next again 5 You will see several files being copied Insert your Windows 98 CD if prompted Choose Finish If Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows 98 or Windows Me does not start the Add New Hardware Wizard
125. yed at the left most digit of the top row Parallel Interface Pass thru Models Installation Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided The pole display can be used in a freestanding mode or attached to the counter using the remaining mounting hardware Connect the DB25F connector to the peripheral device or parallel pass thru terminator optional accessory Turn on power of the peripheral device Connect the DB25M connector to the computer s parallel printer port LPT1 Connect the female phone jack of the power adapter to the male phone jack at the DB25M DB25F connector Plug the power adapter into a 120VAC outlet A start up text message LOGIC CONTROLS POS COMPONENTS will be present for a short time When this message disappears the cursor will be displayed at the left most digit of the top row 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 prompt in window95 98 ME or COMMAND prompt in windows NT 2000 For double sided displays the messages will be shown on both sides at the same time NOTE The actual key entries in the text below are enclosed within quotation marks Donot ty
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