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Ordering Information IMO-A080 8” SVGA Open frame monitor IMO-A080T 8” SVGA Open frame monitor with resistive touch screen IMO-AOVDC Upgrade to 11~32VDC power input and DVI-D input Option 12V/60W External power adapter Power Connection for IMO-AOVDC 1.3 Dimensions IMO-A080 User Manual...
Chapter 1: Getting Started 1.4 Brief Description of the IMO-A080 The IMO-A080 open frame monitor features an excellent viewing ability for monitoring and control applications. It is available with resistive touch screen that is easy to use and maintain. Front and back view of the IMO-A080 1.5 Display Mode...
Please don’t let your fingers go until the AC power cord is connected again and the wording of “RGB” appears on the top left corner of your screen, and wait for 3 seconds. Under the non-signal entry situation, if is seen, exit is thus successfully made. Cable Not Connected IMO-A080 User Manual...
2.) If the “RGB” is not found, disconnect the AC power cord first. Then press the buttons (don’t let them go) until the AC power cord is connected, and wait for 2 to 3 seconds. When “RGB” appears, repeat the above steps. 3.) Functions of OSD Keys IMO-A080 User Manual...
H. Position: Shifts picture left or right V. Position: Shifts picture up or down Sharpness: Fine-tuning of image sharpness Phase: Allows to fine-tune display quality Exit For Function, check out the following: Auto Adjust Auto Position Auto Phase Auto Clock Auto Colour Exit IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Chapter 2: On Screen Display (OSD) In the OSD menu, there are the following items: Language OSD H. Position OSD V. Position OSD Timer Translucent Exit For Miscellaneous, check out the following: Signal Source Model Select Reset Volume Exit IMO-A080 User Manual...
Advanced Calibration Advanced Calibration uses 4, 9, 16 or 25 points to effectively calibrate touch panel linearity of aged touch screens. Click this button and touch the red squares in sequence with a stylus. To skip, press ‘ESC’. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Chapter 3: Installation NOTE: The older the touch screen is, the more Advanced Mode calibration points you need for an accurate calibration. Use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Chapter 3: Installation Plot Calibration Data Check this function and a touch panel linearity comparison graph appears when you have finished Advanced Calibration. The blue lines show linearity before calibration and black lines show linearity after calibration. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Touch the screen with your finger or a stylus and the drawing screen will register touch activity such as left, right, up, down, pen up, and pen down. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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NOTE: The Multiple Monitor function is for use with multiple displays only. Do not use this function if you have only one touch screen display. Please note once you turn on this function the rotating function is disabled. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Chapter 3: Installation Enable the multiple display function as follows: 1. Check the Enable Multiple Monitor Support box; then click Map Touch Screens to assign touch controllers to displays. 2. When the mapping screen message appears, click OK. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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2. The Rotating function is disabled if you use the Multiple Monitor function. 3. If you change the resolution of display or screen address, you have to redo Map Touch Screens, so the system understands where the displays are. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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The PenMount monitor icon (PM) appears in the menu bar of Windows 2000/XP system when you turn on the PenMount Monitor in the PenMount Utilities. The PenMount Monitor has the following functions: Beep Turns beep on or off. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Once the point is touched the software driver understands which degree you plan to rotate your display. The rotation function supports 90, 180 and 270 degree rotation. NOTE: The rotating function is disabled if you use Monitor Mapping IMO-A080 User Manual...
Windows Vista / 7 such as rotation, multi-monitors, flicks, and context menu function (which launches a context menu by user’s long-pressing on touchscreen rather than clicking the right-mouse button or pressing the application key on the keyboard) will be supported. IMO-A080 User Manual...
For display cards that support multiple monitors, we suggest you consider Matrox, nVidia, or ATI cards and inquire about operation and usability issues. Note: Before you can use multiple monitors, you need to map each monitor. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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The difference between the Multiple Monitors function and the Multiple Devices function are illustrated below: The Multiple Monitors function shown above extends the screen into 2 or more monitors. The Multiple Devices function displays the same image on two or more monitors. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Configuring the rotation function is easy. Select this option and a ‘point’ appears for you to touch. Once the point is touched, the software driver understands which degree you plan to rotate your display. The rotation function supports 90, 180 and 270 degrees rotation. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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Beep Sound Adjustable Software drivers for Windows systems let the user adjust the frequency and length of the beep sound. The drivers let the user adjust the desired touch screen sound, as well as turn the sound off. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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The Double-Click Area and Speed function lets the user adjust the double-click area and speed to their personal preference. About This option shows the exact version of the drivers and controller firmware. Updated drivers are available for download on the PenMount website. IMO-A080 User Manual...
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