Revision History Revision History Date First Release of Tacton TN101 Manual 03/28/2024 Table of Contents Safety Precautions, Safeguards & Information 1 - System Overview 1.1 - System Introduction 1.2 - Accessories 1.3 - Product Specifications 1.4 - Exterior Features and Dimensions 1.4.1 - Panel Front facing 1.4.2 - Panel I/O Back Facing 1.4.3 - TN101 Dimensions...
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5.4 - UKCA 5.5 - VCCI 6 - Appendices 6.1 - Appendix A: Power consumption 6.2 - Appendix B: MCU FW update guide 6.3 - Appendix C: Panel (Screen) Brightness Control 6.4 - Appendix D: Cables supported on the Panel 6.4.1 - USB2 Type B cable 6.4.2 - DP to DP cable 6.4.3 - USB Type C to DP cable...
2. Read the entire manual before using the product. 3. Install the device securely per users manual instructions. 4. Panel mounting requires use of OnLogic mounting kit. 5. VESA mounting device should use 4x M4x0.7mm L=10mm screws to VESA arm or mount to threaded holes on rear of chassis.
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includes, but is not limited to, replacement of the CMOS battery. Replacement CMOS battery must be UL recognized and with minimum requirements as the original. 18. Proper disposal of the CMOS battery must comply with local governance. 19. Radio device is not intended for emergency service use. 20.
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4. Le dispositif de montage au mur ou au plafond nécessite l'utilisation d'une plaque de montage ou d'un support OnLogic. 5. Le dispositif de montage VESA doit utiliser 4 vis M4x0,7 mm L = 10 mm sur le bras VESA ou être monté...
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12. Lorsqu'il n'est pas monté sur panneau, cet appareil est destiné à un fonctionnement en intérieur uniquement. Avertissement! Risque de choc électrique ! L'unité est alimentée uniquement par une basse tension CC (courant continu) ! Ne connectez pas le courant alternatif (courant alternatif) à l'appareil ! 14.
1 - System Overview 1.1 - System Introduction The Tacton 101 Industrial Touch Screen (TN101) is a display panel from OnLogic that comes with a proximity sensor and option of camera. Upon power plugged-in, the non compute panel will go to full operation mode(ON).
TVS for power input protection Power Protections Moderate disturbance protection with a TVS LC filter. Alternate DC supplies should be IT equipment rated when possible. 12.1”: 309.0 mm x 225.4 mm x 57.5mm (W x H x D) Dimensions 15.6” : 394.8 mm x 259.4 mm x 59.5mm (W x H x D) (Not Including Branding Flag) 21.5”...
1.6 - System Circuit Block Diagram 2 - I/O Definitions 2.1 - Front I/O Definition The TN101 is pictured with the optional camera option. Proximity Sensor The Tacton TN101 built-in proximity sensor inside the panel can wake up the system upon object detection with a range of 35 - 70 cm.
2.1 - Panel I/O Back facing Power Button The power button can be used to turn on and o the TN101 system. The power button is a momentary contact button. A single press while the system is on will initiate the display panel to enter low power mode.
See below for the connector pinout which is also indicated on the terminal block mounting panel adjacent to the connector. Installation of DC Mains connection shall only be performed by skilled personnel and in accordance with your local and national electrical code (Example: NEC, CEC). Function DC + DC -...
Step 2: Remove dust plugs from Mounting Clamp holes on the rear of the panel. Step 3: Attach Mounting Bar MTW111 to the rear of the panel. Adjust clamp distance so that it is only slightly greater than mounting surface thickness. Step 4: Holding the panel at an angle, insert the panel into the hole.
When the host PC is in sleep mode, the built proximity sensor inside the panel can wake up the system upon object detection. Users can also use the non compute OnLogic apps to do remote ON/OFF with a similar function to the power button.
5 - Regulatory Compliance 5.1 - CE This device has been tested to the relevant EMC and Safety standards. Modifications by the user may invalidate certifications. Testing included EN 55032, EN 55035, EN 60601-1-2, EN 62368-1, and IEC 60945 Ed. 4. 5.2 - FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules as a Class A device.
*The configurations below are using representative samples of internal devices, the specific components mentioned below may vary from the devices provided by OnLogic. The power consumption for each display is recorded below.
6.2 - Appendix B: MCU FW update guide For a detailed overview of the BIOS screens and individual settings, please refer to the OnLogic support site. Instructions for updating the BIOS can also be found on the support site. Please refer to the link below for detailed instructions.
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-20 to Projected 12.1" 121-P-NB-C -30 to 85C Capacitive IP66 -20 to 12.1" 121-R-HB -30 to 85C Resistive 1000 IP66 -20 to Projected 12.1" 121-P-HB -30 to 85C Capacitive 1000 IP69K -20 to Projected 12.1" 121-P-HB-C -30 to 85C Capacitive 1000 IP66 -20 to...
6.6 - Appendix F: Approved Cleaning Agents 6.6.1 - Resistive Touch Chemical Resistance 6.6.2 - Capacitive Touch Chemical Resistance 6.7 - Appendix G: Errata/known issues 6.7.1 - Digital Mic on Panel (DMIC) The DMIC feature on the TN101 is not supported.
6.7.2 - LPMCU-TOOL UI lpmcu-tool UI application for OnLogic Factor Series with Raspberry Pi 64 bit OS installed is not supported. 6.7.3 - Touch Screen Resistive touch type screen requires user to force Raspberry Pi 32bit OS to run on 32bit Kernel.
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