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1. Specifications Monitor Part Number Display Color Touchscreen Technology Active Screen Dimensions Monitor Dimensions Weight Brightness Colors Resolution Viewing Angle Contrast Ratio Scanning Frequency Video Input Video Bandwidth Input Video Format Power Supply Voltages Power Dissipation Temperature Standard OEM Standard OEM Horizontal Vertical Width Height with stand Height no stand Depth with stand Depth no stand ATM 123R RM Actual Shipping ATM 123RMD RMO RMDO Actual Shipping LCD With touchscreen Native Supported Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical Operating Storage ATM 123RM ATM 123RMD ATM 123RO ATM 123RMO 12 1 Color AMTFT LCD Dark Gray 5 wire resistive 9 66 246 7 26 184mm 12 4 315 11 5 292 10 5 268mm 8 25 210mm 2 00 64mm 15 Ib 6 8kg 21 1b 9 5kg 16 Ib 7 3kg 22 Ib 10kg 350 nit typical 290 nit typical 262 144 6 bit video 800 x 600 800 x 600 at 60 70 and 75 Hz 720 x 400 at 70 Hz 640 x 480 at 60 and 75 Hz 130 Total 65 left right 105 Total 40 up 60 down 300 to 1 31 5 60 kHz 56 75 Hz Analog RGB VGA Analog RGB with sync on green 80 MHz VGA SVGA XGA analog External DC supply AC input 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz 30 W max 5 C to 40 C 30 C to 70 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 non condensing Storage 5 to 90 non condensing External Connections
2. Aspen ATM 123R Series Touch Monitor Product Manual N Asp TOUCH SOLUTIONS Copyright 2004 Aspen Touch Solutions Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced photocopied transmitted translated to another language or stored on a computer or imaging or information retrieval system in any form whether electronic mechanical optical or otherwise without the prior written permission of Aspen Touch Solutions Disclaimer The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment or obligation by Aspen Touch Solutions Aspen Touch Solutions assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document and does not make any expressed or implied warranty with regard to this document including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Aspen Touch Solutions shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from or in connection with the use of this document or the product which it describes whether or not that use is consistent with any statement in this document Trademarks Aspen Aspen Touch Monitor ATM Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment and the Aspen logo are trademarks of Aspen Touch Solutions Inc Trademarks of all other products mentioned in this document are owned by the products respective companies Contact Information Aspen Touch Solutions
3. LCD Acronym for Liquid Crystal Display The most common technology used in flat computer displays today Liquid crystal molecules a very complex chemical engineered for this function sandwiched between a combi nation of flat glass color filters and polarizers pass or block light in response to electrical signals applied by the display electronics The result is a very sharp bright display that is very thin and uses little power compared with a CRT or tube type monitor Lux The standard unit for illuminance is lux Ix which is lumens per square meter Im m2 1lux 10 764 foot candle Common room lighting is 100 1000 lux MSR Acronym for Magnetic Stripe Reader A device that reads information encoded in the magnetic stripes on the back of a credit card etc The process is essentially identical to the operation of a cassette tape player Native resolution The resolution of a digital flat panel display that actually describes how many pixels each row and column of the display and which is the resolution that the display is optimized for Your 12 Aspen touch monitor has a native resolution of 800x600 which means that the LCD panel has 800 pixels on each row and has 600 rows Each element of video information received from the computer display electronics is assigned to and displayed by a specific location on the display panel a pixel At resolutions other than native see emulation there is not a one to one corr
4. 31207 Keats Way Suite 104 Evergreen Colorado 80439 tel 303 468 4130 toll free 877 427 7393 North America fax 303 468 4131 web www aspentouchsolutions com email techsupport aspentouchsolutions com Aspen ATM 123R Series Touch Monitor Product Manual Table of Contents Usage E E E 2 Introduction 1 ccc eee eee eee eee ne 2 Connections and Installation 3 Data Connection Power Video and Audio Mounting Display Setup and On Screen Display OSD 4 On Screen Display Controls Display Setup Display Resolution OSD Menu and Functions Power OSD Lock Unlock Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment Touchscreen and Touchscreen Drivers 7 Touchscreen Features and Use Touchscreen and Peripheral Drivers Driver Installation ee eee eee eens 9 GIOSSAY 11 Mounting Template ren 12 EL 13 Usage Notice Warning To prevent the risk of fire or shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Warning avoid electric shock do not open or disassemble this product There are no user serviceable parts in this product Refer all service questions to Aspen Touch Solutions or a qualified service provider Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of an Aspen Touch Solutions Touch Monitor This manual covers all mod
5. Connect and secure cables to the display and the computer except for the USB cable The AC cordset provided with your display should be appropriate for your region If the proper cordset has not been provided you may use any cordset with an IEC320 connector at the appliance end to connect to the power adapter of your touch display Notice Unless your Aspen Touch Monitor has a serial data interface or you are connecting this Touch Monitor to a computer that already has Aspen touchscreen MSR and Customer Display drivers installed please leave the USB cable disconnected until the appropriate drivers for your computer s operating system have been installed You can now set up the display for operation with your computer Display setup requires use of some of the main features of the On Screen Display OSD listed below Detailed use of the OSD is described later in this section On Screen Display Controls The following table shows the OSD and Power control buttons located on the right side of the display and both the Normal and Direct Access functions of these buttons The Direct Access features can be used by pushing the corresponding button without entering the OSD Menu first For example you may access the Display Brightness feature through Direct Access by simply pushing the Up button Button Symbol Button Name Normal Function Direct Access oa _ Menu Displays Exits OSD Menu _ Up Increases selected item value Disp
6. OSD 1 Access this feature by first pressing the MENU button to access the main OSD 2 While the main OSD is displayed press and hold the MENU button The main OSD will disappear 3 While continuing to hold the MENU button down momentarily press the POWER button The POWER OSD lockout menu will appear 4 Press the ENTER button to alternately select OSD or POWER and use the UP and DOWN buttons to toggle your selection between UNLOCK the default and LOCK OSD LOCK defeats all normal access to the OSD including the Direct Access shortcuts to Brightness Audio and Video Auto Adjust access the OSD when in OSD LOCK press and hold MENU and while holding MENU down momentarily press POWER POWER LOCK defeats the operation of the POWER button This feature in addition to preventing casual vandalism of the system allows the Touch Monitor to power up properly when the system or Touch Monitor is powered from an outlet strip or remote master switch or when the monitor is installed in a kiosk or other location where the power button is inaccessible OSD buttons UP DOWN and ENTER will scroll through available choices when held down continuously The Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment This feature is intended to be used in situations where the ambient lighting can change significantly over time The brightness of the image tracks ambient brightness and dims the display as the ambient light decreases mak ing the image less o
7. Touchscreen Features and Use Your Aspen ATM 123R series touch display is equipped with a resistive touch screen Features of a resistive touchscreen that are important for your use are Composition The touchscreen is made of a thin about 1 8 sheet of glass overlaid with a layer of plastic The resulting composite is placed in front of the LCD panel in your Aspen Touch Monitor Activation The touchscreen can be activated by anything that applies a force of about 1 ounce over a normal fingertip sized area Objects with smaller contact areas such as a credit card pen pencil tip or pencil eraser will activate the touchscreen with even less force So in normal circumstances a very light touch is all that is required to navigate your application with the touchscreen Use and Abuse The touchscreen plastic layer has a hard front surface coating on it and will withstand years of use with fingers fingernails and other relatively large radius styli However hard objects with sharp edges can easily damage the touchscreen Avoid the use of ball point pen barrels with the tip retracted microball pens keys rings coins and metal tableware Cleaning The touchscreen may be cleaned with common glass cleaners but do not use cleaners with abrasives Comet BonAmi etc The best procedure for cleaning the screen is to apply your cleaner to a soft cloth or paper towel and wipe the touchscreen until contamination is removed Applying cleaner to the clot
8. and only after receiving Aspen s authorization to return products in accordance with Aspen s Product Return Policy In the case Customer needs fast turnaround for product replacement Aspen will issue advance replacements with 24 hours after an Aspen Return Material Authorization RMA number has been issued for Product to be returned Warranty repairs shall be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period for the Product This warranty 1 void if the Products have been repaired altered or modified in any manner by persons other than Aspen without Aspen s prior written approval This warranty excludes prototypes and conditions in Products resulting from normal wear and tear Defects caused in whole or in part by failure to properly store install operate or maintain Products in accordance with good industry practices and Aspen s recommendations are excluded from warranty coverage Damage caused by use of the Product other than that which it is intended is excluded from warranty coverage Repair or replacement is Customer s exclusive remedy under this warranty except if such remedy is adjudicated inadequate Aspen shall refund the paid price of the Products Aspen will pay to return the Products to Customer The turnaround time on repairs will usually be thirty 30 working days or less Aspen accepts no added liability for additional days required for repair This warranty shall not be enlarged or modified and no obligation or liability
9. luminaries The monitor is in compliance with Reflection Class III according to ISO 9241 7 Glossary AMTFT Acronym for Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor This is the type of liquid crystal display panel used in essentially all computer flat panel displays today Calibrate For touchscreens calibrate is the common term for the process that is really video alignment A touchscreen and its controller have a coordinate system that is usually not identical to the coordinate system of the video display of the host computer By displaying reference points on the touch monitor through the cali bration program and touching those reference points the touch monitor coordinate system is scaled to that of the computer Color temperature Color temperature is a simplified way to characterize the spectral properties of a light source and is the temperature you would heat a theoretical black body source to radiate light of the same visual color For example color temperature like 3200 K implies warmer more yellow red light while high color temperature like 9300 K implies a cooler more blue light Daylight has the 3200 K temperature mentioned near dawn and evening and a higher one during the day The standard unit for color temperature is the Kelvin Contrast Ratio The ratio of the luminance of the display of a full white image to a full black image This parameter is useful in determining the re
10. It has the advantages over other serial data transmission standards of higher speeds and the ability to connect many devices to the same port on a computer VESA Acronym for Video Electronics Standards Association An industry trade group that promotes interoper ability standards within the video and computer industry The VESA mounting pattern 75 mm for displays is used by your Aspen Touch Monitor on the base and chassis allowing the monitor to be quickly attached to standard swing arms and mounting plates Mounting Template A full sized image of the metal base plate for the touch monitor is included with this manual and may be used as a template for creating mounting holes in a countertop etc Electronic versions of this manual include a file that may be printed to create the same template Ensure that your printed version is scaled correctly You may check the accuracy of your printed template by verifying that the center to center distances of the VESA mount pattern are exactly 75mm or 2 95 Aspen Touch Solutions Inc Product Warranty Aspen warrants that the Products will conform to the Specifications and be free from defects in material and workmanship for three 3 years from date of shipment Customer shall report any claimed defect in writing to Aspen immediately upon discovery and in any event within the warranty period Products must be returned to Aspen within thirty 30 days of Aspen s receipt of warranty claim notice
11. Power Mini jack compatible with 5 5 x 2 0mm plug Audio Standard 3 5mm Stereo Jack Video HD15 VGA Touch Interface Standard USB series B receptacle detachable USB cable Connectivity Two USB A input ports ATM 123RM RMD RMO RMDO POS Options Magstripe Reader 3 Track Reader with Power and Error Indicator Light Customer Display 2 x 20 VFD Display with Dual Axis tilt amp swivel Movement Additional features Power indicator for display built in to power switch OEM models only Power switch state memory Digital on screen display OSD Hidden software lockable controls Direct access to brightness audio mute and video auto adjust functions bypass OSD Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment Rubber Wedge Sealed touchscreen Removable base Two 75mm VESA mounts On base and display chassis Top or bottom access to countertop mounting holes Kensington lock connection on chassis Broad range of vertical tilt 5 to 90 Two built in 1W baffled speakers Two Port USB Hub ATM 123RM RMD RMO and RMDO models only Product Agency Approvals UL cUL TUV GS FCC Class CE Warranty 3 years 24 hour advance replacement Specification Notes Pertaining to the CE mark The application of this monitor is restricted to special controlled luminous environments The screen surface tends to reflect annoying light of lamps and sunlight To avoid these reflections the monitor should not be positioned in front of a window or directed to
12. btrusive under reduced lighting conditions where high image brightness is not necessary for good viewability To use Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment 1 Turn AutoDIM OFF with the Auto DIM OSD menu 2 Set Brightness to desired value in brightest expected ambient light 3 Turn AutoDIM ON 4 Set the Dimming Range to desired value See discussion below 5 Close AutoDIM menu If the brightest ambient light is 150 or above as reported by the Auto DIM OSD menu units are approximately in Lux a measure of illuminance or lighting of surfaces by light sources the brightness will not change when the Auto Dim feature is turned ON However when the ambient lighting is less than 150 the display will immediately dim in response to the setting of the Auto Dim range and the ambient light Dimming Range is a measure of how much the display will dim when ambient light is reduced Dimming only occurs in the ambient light range of 0 150 Lux as measured by the automatic light sensor If the ambient light is brighter than 150 no dimming will occur until the light level drops below 150 and then will drop proportionally to the measured light level A Dimming Range setting of 100 means that the image brightness will be reduced to its minimum in total darkness conditions A Dimming Range setting of 0 means that the image brightness will not be reduced at all under total dark ness conditions Touchscreen and Touchscreen Drivers
13. els of the Aspen Touch Monitor 12 ATM 123R series of touch monitor products Aspen has brought together a team of experienced developers from the touch industry to create what we believe to be the finest touch monitors available in the industry today Your Aspen Touch Monitor combines outstanding flat panel display design the most needed features for typical touch POS and medical applications and the best touchscreen components to deliver a product of superior performance and value We welcome your comments on our products and our company For the latest product information see our web site at http www aspentouchsolutions com As you read this manual you may encounter words or terms associated with display touchscreen or touch appli cations that you are not familiar with Many of the words unique to this industry have been italicized on first use in this manual Definitions of these words have been included in the Glossary Product features of the Aspen ATM 123R series Touch Monitor include 12 AMTFT LCD panel 350 nit Brightness 300 1 Contrast Ratio LCD panel Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment for the best performance in changing light conditions High resolution resistive touchscreen with Dual Interface USB ATM 123R only and Serial connections 800 x 600 native resolution On Screen Display OSD for display setup with vandal resistant lockable controls One click access to Brightness Audio Mute and Video A
14. espondence between the video information elements and the available pixels on the display The display electronics must compensate for this and cannot do a perfect conversion thus emulation modes never look as good as images displayed at the native resolution Nit The standard unit of luminance is the candela per square meter cd m2 or Nit Pixel Abbreviation for picture element In an electronic display the smallest complete element of the picture that contains all possible colors and proper brightness In your Aspen Touch Monitor one pixel of the LCD panel is a square window with an area of about 0 3x0 3mm containing three smaller windows that pass red green or blue light at the appropriate brightness in response to the video signal from the computer Polarizer A thin glass or plastic sheet that filters out light rays of all but a specific orientation Light passing through such a sheet is thus polarized POS Acronym for Point Of Sale Serial A data transmission method where each bit 1 or O of data is passed sequentially or serially over a single data path a wire The most common standard for this method is called RS232 This is a very common method of interfacing peripheral equipment to older computers Today this method is increasingly replaced by another method called USB see below USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus A common method for interfacing peripheral equipment to computers
15. face in several ways using the VESA holes Keyhole Slots or Top down Anchor Mounting System VESA The four holes near the middle of the baseplate are VESA compatible with spacing of 75mm center to center Use these holes to bolt the stand from the back side Keyhole Slots The three large keyhole slots may be used to secure bolts inserted from the front side with nuts threaded on from the back side of the mounting surface Insert bolts in mounting holes loosely thread nuts on from back side slip stand keyholes over bolt heads and position bolt shaft in the narrow portion of keyhole slot Tighten nuts from back side to finish the installation Top down Anchors To attach the stand to the mounting surface from the front use the two round holes adjacent to the cable access cutout and the hole in the center of the smaller keyhole slot near the front of the baseplate The back holes are accessible through the stand when the rear cover is removed and the front hole is accessed through the small cover in the top surface of the plastic base To remove the cover rotate it 1 4 turn clockwise by inserting a flat blade screwdriver in the cover slot To attach the display to an arm or other mount use the VESA compatible holes after dismounting the display mounting chassis from its stand The VESA holes are designed to allow for easy attachment of the display to standard swing arms and mounts Display Setup and On Screen Display
16. h rather than spraying it directly on the screen will minimize the amount of overspray that may collect at the bottom of the screen Application Use One characteristic of the resistive touchscreen technology is that it averages multiple touches So If you touch the screen with two fingers at the same time on opposite sides of the display the reported location to the application will be in the middle of the screen Consider this in navigation of your application Touchscreen and Peripheral Drivers Drivers for different operating systems have been supplied on a CDROM that accompanied your Aspen Touch Monitor If you cannot find the disk or need additional copies of the software contact Aspen at htto www aspentouchsolutions com Touchscreen and Peripherals Driver Installation Drivers for all supported operating systems are contained on the Aspen Touch Solutions Install Disk To install drivers follow the procedures below as appropriate Touchscreen Support Support is provided for Windows 98 Me NT 2000 XP MS DOS and Linux kernels 4 2 18 and above The MSR and Customer Display Both of which are USB devices and are currently supported under Windows platforms only Support for Linux will be provided in the future Contact Aspen TechSupport for further information Windows 98 Me NT 2000 XP Installation If you are using a USB data interface disconnect it from the computer before proceeding Connect the touchscreen cable if using a serial
17. he individual controls in the OSD to properly adjust the display Access the OSD main menu and use the Video Adjustment functions see table below to resize move or adjust the quality of the displayed image OSD Menu and Function The complete OSD Menu is shown in the table below The Main Menu icon for each menu group is shaded and the individual functions within the group follow To access the OSD Menu push the MENU button Use the ENTER button to select a highlighted menu and to move between individual items within a menu Use the UP DOWN buttons to select deselect an item or to increase decrease the value of an item Q Contrast Brightness Contrast Brightness Video Adjustment Auto Adjust Left Right Up Down Horizontal Size Fine OSD Tool OSD Left Right OSD Up Down OSD Timeout Factory Reset OSD Language Color Adjustment Audio Adjustment Volume Mute ON OFF Auto DIM Auto Dim Dimming Range Controls the display contrast Controls the display brightness Automatically sets display image size position and fine adjustment Contrast and brightness are not adjusted Controls horizontal position Controls vertical position Increases or decreases the horizontal size of the image Controls the vertical fine adjustment May improve pict
18. interface ATM 123R only Insert the disk in your drive If AutoRun does not start the installation double click the Setup program in the CDROM folder Follow the instructions pertaining to your particular product configuration If the installation program does not restart your computer shut down connect the USB cable if used and restart After restart the touchscreen controller will be found by Windows and the drivers automatically installed for them Find the Aspen Touch Monitor Settings icon on the desktop or in Control Panel and use the features under the appropriate tabs to configure the operation of the touchscreen for your application and if necessary to calibrate the touchscreen to the display image The MSR if present is configured for keyboard emulation by default It should work identically to keyboard wedge readers in all applications Contact Aspen TechSupport if this format is not suitable for your application The Customer Display while hardware interfaced as a USB device is equivalent to a serial display for programming purposes Contact Aspen Technical Support for programming information on this device MS DOS Installation See specific procedures DOS section of disk Linux Installation See specific procedures in Linux section of disk Kernels 2 4 18 and above corresponding to RedHat Linux versions 8 and 9 are supported Source code is available on request
19. lative sharpness of two displays a higher contrast ratio usually implies a sharper image especially when text is displayed Controller or Touchscreen controller The electronics that actually process the touch on the touchscreen and sends out a digital representation of that touch to the host computer Emulation As used in display technology emulation mode means an image displayed at a non native resolution For your Aspen touch monitor and other 12 monitors the common emulation mode is 640 x 480 In emulation modes a monitor cannot perfectly display the image sent from the computer when the monitor pixel to image pixel ratio is not an integral multiple Hub or USB hub An electronic circuit that combines several USB signals into one Illuminance The measure of how much luminous flux per unit area that impinges on a particular surface how bright a point source of light appears to the eye It is measured in foot candles or in lux Kelvin The scale of temperature measurement that begins at absolute zero The increment of temperature that one Kelvin represents is the same as that of the Celsius scale but the scale starts at 273 16 C Thus 293 K is about 20 C or 68 F Keyboard emulation Produces the same output as a keyboard or a keyboard wedge magnetic stripe reader Keyboard wedge An MSR unit that connects to a computer keyboard port with a cable that also connects the standard keyboard thus a keyboard wedge
20. lay brightness Down Decreases selected item value Audio ON OFF Enter Selects highlighted menu item Video auto adjust Power Turns all display power ON OFF Display Setup Use the OSD buttons to set up the display 1 Turn on the display with the POWER button Both the power adapter and the display have power indicator lights The power indicator light on the power adapter will illuminate when AC power is applied to the adapter The power indicator light on the display will illuminate when the display is turned on with the POWER button 2 The display will initially be set to properly display the native resolution for the LCD panel which is 800 x 600 pixels If your computer outputs a video signal at another resolution further adjustment than described in this section may be required Contact Aspen Technical Support if assistance is required 3 Press the ENTER button on the OSD controls A pop up window on the display should appear with the message Auto Adjusting Please Wait 4 Inspect the top bottom left and right edges of a typical application to make sure you can see the entire image on the display without scrolling If so you are finished with the basic setup of the display Display Resolution If your application requires use of the display at another resolution than 800 x 600 such as 640 x 480 you may achieve satisfactory operation by using the Auto Adjust procedure described above or you may need to use t
21. of Aspen shall be created by Aspen offering technical advice assistance or services relating to the Products Before returning Products to Aspen on warranty claim Customer shall remove from the Products any hardware data software or programs or keep backups Aspen disclaims any liability for loss of such data in returned Products ASPEN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS except as specified herein ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED As TOUCH SOLUTIONS 31207 Keats Way Suite 104 Evergreen Colorado 80439 tel 303 468 4130 fax 303 468 4131 toll free 877 427 7393 web www aspentouchsolutions com email info aspentouchsolutions com
22. stomer Display data Also two additional User USB ports are available on the display and these ports may be used to connect additional USB devices to your system such as a mouse keyboard bar code reader etc Power Video and Audio Connect the power video and if desired audio cables to the monitor using the Quick Set up Guide for assistance if necessary Power for the ATM 123R monitors is supplied by an external DC power supply with a unique power plug Mounting You may simply place the monitor upright on the base of the desk stand However if you wish to use your monitor in any other way than resting it on its stand on a flat surface you will need to either Attach the stand to a countertop or wall Dismount the display chassis from the stand and use the VESA mounting holes on the chassis to attach the display to an arm or other mount Note Connect the cables to the monitor before attaching the stand to a countertop or a wall if access to cable connections will be restricted when the stand mounting is complete To attach the stand to a countertop or wall first use the full size template print from the file included with this manual to determine the proper locations for screw or bolt holes and if necessary to select a location for a larger hole to route cables through the mounting surface Cables can generally be hidden under the stand baseplate and the rear cover The baseplate of the stand can be attached to a flat sur
23. ure detail in emulation modes Adjusts the default horizontal position of the OSD on the display Adjusts the default vertical position of the OSD on the display Determines time in seconds that OSD waits before automatically closing after no action has been performed Recalls original factory settings of image parameters Selects the OSD menu language English French German Italian Spanish Japanese Traditional Chinese or Simplified Chinese Adjusts preset color temperature of the image Available choices are 9300 7500 6500 and 5500 Kelvin A User mode allows custom setup of each color component of the image Red Green and Blue Default setup for this parameter is 6500 K Do not adjust color temperature unless you have a specific need to do so Adjusts the loudspeaker volume Mute ON turns off the audio function Mute OFF restores the audio function Turns the Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment circuit ON or OFF Menu shows sensed light level and brightness setting as a percentage of full scale same setting as Brightness in Contrast and Brightness menu when Auto DIM is OFF With Auto DIM ON brightness is now controlled by the light sensor located at top center of the front bezel See additional discussion of the Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment feature further in this section Power OSD Lock Unlock Note There is menu graphic for this feature The Power OSD lockout menu is separate from the main
24. uto Adjust functions Universal external power supply for world wide operation 12VDC Internal Power State sensing lockable power switch prevents display from being turned off by vandals and restores operation after AC power is interrupted Power on indicator built in to power ON OFF switch OEM models only Variety of VESA compatible mounting options or bottom access stand lockdown for stable countertop mounting Kensington lock connection on touchmonitor chassis for best public access security Cable management access through display base and bottom Touchscreen has high performance wedge seal for best contamination rejection in harsh environments Two high performance baffled loudspeakers with 1W 1W audio amplifiers and electronic volume controls Optional MSR and dual axis tilt swivel Customer Display for the ultimate POS package Connections and Installation Data Connection Begin your installation by selecting a data connection With the ATM 123R monitor you may use either a serial or USB data connection All other ATM 123 series models use USB only Choose the appropri ate data cable from the accessory kit included with your monitor Please note that all Aspen Touch Monitors that include an MSR or MSR Customer Display also have an internal USB hub to interface with the peripheral devices As a result the display will have only one USB cable which supports both touch data and the MSR Cu

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