Warning: To prevent the risk of fire or shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Warning: To avoid electric shock, do not open or disassemble this product. There are no user serviceable parts in this product. Refer all service questions to Preh or a qualified service provider. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Preh MCI Touch Monitor.
IEC320 connector at the appliance end to connect to your touch display. Notice: Unless your Preh MCI Touch Monitor has a serial data interface, or you are connecting this MCI Touch Monitor to a computer that already has Preh 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.
• 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 Preh MCI Touch Monitor. •...
If you are using a USB data interface, disconnect it from the computer before proceeding. Connect the touchscreen cable if using a serial interface (MCI 15 only). Insert the disk in your drive. If AutoRun does not start the installation, double click the “Setup” program in the CDROM folder.
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Standard 3mm Stereo Jack Video HD15 (VGA) Touch Interface Standard USB series “B” receptacle Standard DB9 F Serial (MCI 15 only) Connectivity Two USB Type “A” input ports (MCI 15M & POS Options Magstripe Reader 3 Track Reader with Power and Error Customer Display 2 x 20 VFD Display with Dual Axis (tilt &...
Emulation: As used in display technology, emulation mode means an image displayed at a C2RT4 and MCI 15T C1RT4) non-native resolution. For your Preh MCI Touch Monitor and other 15” monitors, the common emulation modes are 800 x 600 and 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.
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Your 15” Preh MCI Touch Monitor has a native resolution of 1024 x 768, which means that the LCD panel has 1024 pixels on each row, and has 768 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.
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