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Compliance Information For FCC (USA) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Renseighements relatifs à la conformité Pour la FCC (États-Unis) Ce matériel a fait l’objet d’essais qui ont déterminé qu’il respectait les limites d’un appareil de classe B selon la partie 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces limites sont établies pour assurer une protection raisonnable contre les parasites nuisant à...
Important Safety Instructions Before using this monitor, please read the user manual thoroughly to help protect against property damage and to ensure your personal safety and the safety of others. Be sure to observe the following instructions. For installation or adjustment, please follow the instructions in this manual and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Avis d’utilization Mise en garde Pour prévenir les risques d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer le produit à l’humidité. Mise en garde Prière de ne pas ouvrir ou démonter le produit, car cela pourrait entraîner l’électrocution. Mise en garde Le cordon d’alimentation doit être branché à une prise pourvue d’une mise à la terre. Précautions Veuillez suivre toutes les mises en garde, précautions et entretiens recommandés dans ce manuel d’utilisation pour maximiser la durée de vie de votre unité.
Warnings To turn off monitor power, press “Power” on the OSD wired remote. When turning off the monitor by pressing the POWER button on the remote keypad, the main power of the monitor is not turned off completely. To disconnect power completely, remove the power plug from the outlet. If any of the following occur, remove the power plug from the outlet immediately: the monitor is dropped;...
Installation Tips No Touch Screen Drivers Required MicroTouch Touch Monitors are plug and play when connected to Windows 7 or later Windows devices; Kernel 3.2 for most builds of Linux; Android 1.0 and most other modern Operating Systems. If you have a non-Plug and Play operating system, please refer to the Technical Support Section of www.microtouch.com or contact MicroTouch Technical Support to inquire about driver support for your particular operating system.
Product Overview This product is a commercial grade standard format open frame touch monitor solution that is particularly well suited for point-of-sales, point-of-information, point-of-service and interactive signage applications. Designed for kiosk installations, it incorporates a rugged, tapered, high- density closed-cell foam gasket surround that compresses on installation , resulting in an attractive sealed finish.
Product Setup and Use Input/Output Connectors Audio Output AUDIO: A standard PC audio jack supplies audio output if a digital video/audio input cable (HDMI or DP) is in use. This audio output is intended to supply a speaker that has amplification and volume control.
Configuration and Cable Options A cable management bracket, outlined in red below, is attached to the back of the monitor: It has five cable slots and a central opening below, centered. The bracket, attached by a single screw, can be removed if desired to facilitate cable connections, then reattached. The slots can hold smaller diameter cables;...
Turning Monitor On and Off Connect the monitor to DC power. The monitor should come on within 10 seconds. If the monitor does not come on within 10 seconds, press the power button on the OSD wired remote. The monitor should power on within 5 seconds. When the monitor is on, pressing the Power button will open a pop-up that asks, “Do you want to turn off?”...
Locking the OSD and Power button functions Lock OSD prevents all the monitor settings from being changed. When this function is activated, all OSD controls and hotkey operations will be disabled except for the Power button. Lock Power button Prevents monitor from being turned off by the Power button. The monitor can be powered off by disconnecting from power;...
Using the OSD Menus Navigating through the Menu System With the power on, press MENU and the on-screen menu will pop up. Within the menu, use , and SELECT to navigate through the menus and adjust options. Press MENU to return to the previous menu or exit the OSD menu The OSD menu will automatically close if left idle for a pre-set time.
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Brightness Increases or decreases the brightness of the picture. Press or , select the desired level, and then press SELECT. Range: 0-100 H-Position Adjust the horizontal position of the picture. Press or to select the desired level, and then press SELECT. Selectable only when VGA input is in use.
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Advanced Menu This menu is used to adjust color temperature and image sharpness. Color Temp Select the color temperature Options: 5500K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K, User Adjust the amount of red in color content Range: 0-100 Green Adjust the amount of green in color content Range: 0-100 Blue Adjust the amount of blue in color content...
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OSD Menu This menu is used to make set-up adjustments to the OSD itself, as well as other on-screen messages. OSD Timeout Adjusts the time in seconds before the OSD menu disappears after no usage. Range: 0-60 sec OSD Position Selects the OSD Position (center or corners).
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Touch Switch Adjusts the sensitivity of the touch function. Press or to select any of the three sensitivities, then press SELECT. Normal: Standard touch sensitivity, up to 10 simultaneous touch points. Glove: Increases touch sensitivity for use with or without cotton or similar gloves; up to 10 simultaneous touch points.
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Option Menu This menu is used select or display various functions. Reset Restore the factory default settings. Options: Yes, No Language Select the OSD language Options: English, French, Deutsch, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Source Select Select the Video Input Source Options: Auto, VGA, HDMI, DP Display Mode Display the current video source and resolution information.
OSD Default Settings Note: N/A applies when a digital video input (DP or HDMI) is in use Menu Parameter Default Settings Contrast Brightness H-Positon Picture V-Positon Phase Clock Auto Adjust Color Temp User Advanced Sharpness OSD Timeout OSD Positon User OSD H-Positon OSD V-Positon Touch Switch...
Mounting options The monitor is commonly mounted to a cross bar in an enclosure, the crossbar having a 100mm x 100mm standard VESA mount hole pattern. It may also be panel mounted using the included bracketry. A tapered foam surround gasket, thinner at the rear than at the front, compresses as the monitor is pushed into the front of the panel opening.
Bracket Mounting The included MicroTouch bracket kit OF-BRKT-22B can be used to flush-mount the monitor in a panel. The kit includes four smaller monitor brackets and four larger slotted panel-mount brackets. Two of the smaller brackets are mounted to the sides of the monitor and the other two of the smaller brackets are mounted to the top and bottom of the monitor using eight of the sixteen included screws.
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Press-in threaded M4 Stud Method The studs should be pressed into the back of the panel using the spacing below. The brackets slip onto the studs using the through-holes in the brackets. Nuts (not included/customer supplied) secure the brackets to the back of the panel.
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Threaded M4 holes in thick panel method Holes are drilled into the back of the panel, stopping short of the panel front to preserve invisibility. The holes should be tapped for M4 screws. Customer-provided M4 screws of the proper length go through the through-holes in the bracket, then screw into the threaded holes in the panel.
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M4 Through-hole method Countersunk holes are drilled into the front of the panel at the spacing shown below. Customer- provided flat head M4 screws pass through the front of the panel and thread into the tapped holes in the panel bracket. The heads of the screws will be visible on the front of the panel, but the screw heads will be flush with the panel if the holes are properly drilled.
Appendix Cleaning Turn off the product and disconnect from AC power before cleaning. Turning the product off protects against accidental touch selections that could cause problems or hazardous results. Disconnecting power protects against hazardous interaction between accidental liquid entry and electricity. To clean the case, dampen a clean cloth lightly with water and a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Solutions to Common Problems No image on monitor Check that the video signal source device is turned on. Check that the selected video input signal matches the video connection. The monitor or computer may be in SLEEP mode. Press any key/move the mouse/touch the touchscreen and wait a few seconds to see if the image appears.
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Neither the OSD nor power buttons respond when pressed. See the Lock/Unlock section to check if both functions are locked. If the wired OSD remote is in use, make sure it is securely connected.
Warranty Information 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. The warranty for the touchscreen display and their components is three years. Seller makes no warranty regarding the model life of components.