Touch Screen Calibration; Exiting Windows To Start The Dedicated Program - Ametek Chatillon CS1100 User Manual

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Click on the "Administrator" Icon then click on the "Create a Password" option to display the
password entry screen. Enter a suitable password for the Administrator log-on.
NOTE
Ensure that this password is stored safely because it will be required in
future if any other configuration of the system is required.

3.10 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION

The force tester is normally operated using the built-in touch screen. This is a resistive
device and requires "Calibrating" to ensure that the buttons respond correctly. The screen is
supplied "Calibrated" but may require "Recalibration" if the buttons do not react as expected.
Using a stylus, click on the "UP" Icon on the Windows Toolbar to display a "Windows
Explorer" screen. Double click on the "New Volume (C:) Icon, double click on the
"PROGRAM FILES" folder then double click on the "EGALAXTOUCH" folder to display a list
of files.
Double click on "XAUTO4PTSCAL" then wait until a blank screen is displayed with a red
circle and 4 arrows in the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
Using a stylus, press and hold on the central dot until an "OK" message is displayed.
Remove the stylus from the screen then the red circle will move to another corner of the
screen. Repeat the procedure until all 4 corners have been defined then the calibration
screen will close.

3.11 EXITING WINDOWS TO START THE DEDICATED PROGRAM

When the Windows configuration is completed, click on the START button using a stylus,
then click LOG OFF. Windows will close all programs and display the "WINDOWS Log-ON"
screen.
Using a stylus, double click on "administrator" to select all the text. Enter "myuser" as the
user name then click on the OK button. The dedicated program will reload and the log-on
screen will be displayed.
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