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POS 112 User’s Manual This Manual was written for installation purposes. There are basic guidelines for front desk users operating this machine. The POS 112 User’s Manual is also available in the manufacturer website. The user can access this online in the internet. 1.
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COPYRIGHT All rights reserved. The information contained in this manual (guide) has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this guide, the Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Warning Messages TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. ALSO, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT'S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS WARNING UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction The POS 112 touchscreen monitor offers the fabulous image quality in a 12.1” monitor screen with the most advanced touchscreen from the world’s leading provider of touch technology. The POS 112 touchscreen monitor system comes with a card reader (MCR) for retail application (MCR is an abbreviation of Magnetic Card Reader).
The POS 112 touchscreen monitor is actually the world’s most economical PC Retail System that is equipped with (1)Touchscreen and (2)Magnetic Card Reader. MCR is sometimes known as MSR that stands for Magnetic Stripe Reader, and can be refer to as smart card reader that is best suited for Country club membership.
1.3 Hardware Outlook – Rear View Looking at the Base unit of the POS 112 LCD Monitor, you can find the following connectors available for connection to your PC system. SERIAL-A SERIAL-B K/B IN K/B OUT AUDIO-IN Rear View Connectors Assignment Name of Connector For connection to 1.
1.4 Hardware Outlook – Option Module View In some cases, user can purchase our barebone hardware system with the exclusion MCR module. In case of future requirement, the MCR and Customer Pole Display can be sold as an option. And you are advised not to do the installation alone with proper technical training.
Chapter Getting Started 2.1 Setup This chapter explains on how to set up your hardware. For adjustment of display, please see the next chapter for On-Screen Display (OSD). 2.2 Precautions for Setup This section describes the important steps when setting up the POS 112. In addition to the above, observation on the warning instructions and precautions are necessary at each work stage.
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F WARNING 1. Do not attempt to repair this product by yourself. n Improper repair can be dangerous. 2. Do not disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product may result in injury, fire, or electric shock. 3. Do not insert or disconnect the power cord plug with wet hands. n Doing this may result in severe shock.
2.3 Unpacking POS 112 1. Open the transport carton box and take out your POS 112 monitor unit. Check if the unit is properly secure in the plastic bag and clutch with two PE foam subjects . 2. Check the contents of the carton box: POS 112 –...
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4. Check the glass surface of the LCD panel display on the POS 112 is sealed with a protective film. Note : Remember to save your original box and packing material to transport or ship the monitor. Standard accessory bag Name of Accessory Q’ty Length From...
2.4 Installing the MCR Module (option) 2.4.1 Installing the MCR Module The LCD module and touchscreen are equipped with an interface for a connection to a Magnetic Card Reader (MCR). Mount the MCR module by following the procedure described below. 1.
2.5 Quick Start To attach your POS112 LCD monitor to your PC system, follow these instructions: 1. Turn off the power of your computer. 2. Choose the appropriate type of VGA cable for the desired PC system for the PC :Connect the 15-pin high d ensity D-SUB connector of the appropriate signal cable to the connector of the display card in your system (Figure 2.5A).
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5. Turn on the power of the monitor (Figure 2.5B). and the computer. Power Button Figure 2.5B 6. Refer to your CD Driver bank for Touch installation; look for the EloTouch Driver and install this at the System under Control Panel Icon (in Add new hardware).
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ê CAUTION 1. Be sure to check that your power adapter meets the relevant safety standards and includes a PE terminal (power-system ground terminal). 2. Be sure to check that this equipment is set on a firm flat horizontal surface. Otherwise, the product may break or cause injury when it falls.
2.6 Adjustable View Angle Grasp both sides of the monitor screen with your hands and adjust it by tilting it upwards as desired (See Figure Below). Your hands on both edges Pulling it upwards Note: There is a Tilt-raising mechanism that locks on as you release the monitor screen downwards after you have stop raising it upwards.
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2.8 Installation Customer Pole Display Module (option) Following procedure explain how to install Customer Pole display to POS 112 LCD monitor. (1a.)Remove Pole Display cover from POS 112 system unit by fingers. (1b.) Set Pole Display Stud onto POS112 base by using two screws. Fig.
Chapter Control Buttons 3.1 OSD (On-ScreenDisplay) Control Buttons OSD control buttons are on the front side of the LCD monitor (see figure below). MENU BUTTON LED POWER INDICATOR POWER ON BUTTON ENTER BUTTON DOWN BUTTON ¡¿ UP BUTTON ¡¶ 3.2 Function Definition Table The Function of the control buttons are indicated in the two tables below TABLE A: INDICATOR AND SWITCH BUTTON: Viewing the front side control panel from Right to Left.
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TABLE B: MENU SELECT AND ADJUSTMENT BUTTON Main Menu Sub-Menu Moves the highlighted Moves to the Right , to area up to select a increment the value of control menu. the number. DOWN Moves the highlighted Moves to the Left, to area down to select a decrement the value of control menu..
Chapter OSD (On-Screen Display) 4.1 ABOUT THE MAIN MENUs 1. The OSD has two pages of Main Menu. Press the MENU button once to bring up the first page menu and enter to M1 (MAIN MENU #1)as shown below. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS.
4.2 MAIN MENU#1 (M1) 1. In the MAIN MENU #1, select your desired Control Function (move the highlighted area using the UP/DOWN button) and press ENTER button to proceed. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. VOLUME 4.3 AUTO ADJUST SUB-MENU 1.
3. When the operation is completed, another screen display showing COMPLETE will be shown for 3 seconds and disappear. COMPLETE 4.4 HORIZONTAL SIZE SUB-MENU In the MAIN MENU #1, you may choose to select the next function – HORIZONTAL SIZE, by moving the UP/DOWN buttons. and press ENTER button to proceed.
4.5 FOCUS SUB-MENU In the MAIN MENU #1, you may choose to select another function – FOCUS, by moving the UP/DOWN buttons and press ENTER button to proceed. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. VOLUME In the sub-menu of the FOCUS function, make the necessary adjustment by pressing the UP/DOWN button to decrease/increase the focus of the image.
4.6 HORIZONTAL POSITION SUB-MENU In the MAIN MENU#1, you may choose to select the next function – HORIZONTAL POS., by moving the UP/DOWN buttons. And press ENTER button to proceed. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. VOLUME In the sub-menu of the HORIZONTAL POS.
4.7 VERTICAL POSITION SUB-MENU In the MAIN MENU#1, you may choose to select the next function – VERTICAL POS., by moving the UP/DOWN buttons. And press ENTER button to proceed. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. VOLUME In the sub-menu of the VERTICAL POS.
4.8 VOLUME SUB-MENU In the MAIN MENU#1, you may choose to select the next function – VOLUME, by moving the UP/DOWN buttons. And press ENTER button to proceed. AUTO ADJUST HORIZONTAL SIZE FOCUS HORIZONTAL POS. VERTICAL POS. VOLUME In the sub-menu of the VOLUME function, make the necessary adjustment by pressing the UP/DOWN button to increase or decrease the sound of the volume.
4.9 MAIN MENU #2 (M2) Press the MENU button twice to proceed to the second page menu M2. Below is the MAIN MENU #2 that you selected. Select COLOR and press ENTER button. COLOR RECALL VIDEO BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH DOS MODE 4.10 COLOR SUB-MENU When COLOR menu is selected, a screen display showing –...
Select ENTER for AUTOCONTRAST execution on the R -G-B color. Otherwise, select MENU to cancel and default execution, and get back to the previous screen display as shown in Figure 2-AC. COLOR AUTOCONTRAST DEFAULT USER R ŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸ USER G ŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸ USER B ŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸŸ...
Same thing is done for USER G (Green color) and USER B (Blue color). Adjust to the desired COLOR and press ENTER button. Move the cursor to your right using UP button to Increments, and DOWN button to your left for decrements Notes for the following functions –...
4.11 RECALL SUB-MENU 1. Move the highlighted area down to select RECALL function, press ENTER button to proceed to the next second sub-menu. COLOR RECALL VIDEO BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH DOS MODE 2. In the sub-menu of RECALL function, press ENTER button to EXECUTE and get back to the previous settings and setup before making any changes.
2. In the sub-menu of the VIDEO function, press ENTER button to check the display setting information. VERT. SYNC 56.4HZ HOR. SYNC 35.2KHZ VERT. POLARITY HOR. POLARITY RESOLUTION 800X600 4.Press MENU button to go back to MAIN MENU #2 screen display. 4.13 BRIGHTNESS SUB-MENU 1.
2. In the sub-menu of the BRIGHTNESS function, move the cursor to your right using UP button to increments, and DOWN button to your left for decrements. BRIGHTNESS ½½½½½½½½½½½½½½½½ ( 18 ) Press ENTER button once to save the current changes and adjustment.
4.15 DOS MODE SUB-MENU You may choose to select and to move the highlighted area down to select DOS MODE function, press ENTER button to proceed to the next second sub-menu. COLOR RECALL VIDEO BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE: ENGLISH DOS MODE 3. The sub-menu of the DOS MODE function can be executed in VGA resolution 640*400 and 720*400.
Chapter Proper Use 5.1 Safety Precautions Safety precaution must be strictly taken into account before doing any repair or maintenance. To ensure threaten and hazard to human body, be sure to contact your supplier for authorized technician support. FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTION SETUP...
Use the supplier’s AC Power Adapter. Do not place any objects on the connecting pins of the Adapter. Do not use the Adapter outdoors. The LCD monitor should be installed close to a power outlet which is easily accessible. The power cable connector is the primary means of detaching the system from the power supply.
5.3 Healthy Tips Considerations ADEQUATE SITTING POSTURE, PROPER ADJUSTMENT AND CORRECT PLACEMENT OF THE MONITOR CAN REDUCE EYE, SHOULDER AND NECK FATIGUE. CHECK THE FOLLOWING STEPS WHEN YOU POSITION THE MONITOR: For optimum performance, allow the LCD monitor to warm-up for 20 minutes.
5.4 Ergonomics Concern For maximum ergonomics benefits, we recommend you to follow the procedure as stated below: Adjust the Brightness until the background raster disappears Do not set the contrast control to its maximum setting Do not use primary color blue on a dark background, as it is difficult to see and may produce eye fatigue to insufficient contrast Use the preset Size and Position Use the preset Color Setting...
Chapter Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting No picture display n Check if the VGA signal cable is connected to the display card of the computer. n Check if the display card should be completely seated in its slot. n Check if the Power Button and computer power switch is ON position. n Check to make sure that a supported mode has been selected on the display card or system being used.
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Poor Display image size n Use the OSD controls to increase or decrease the Horizontal Size. n Make sure to check that a supported mode and signal timing has been selected on the display card or system being used. (Please refer to your display card or system manual if you intend to change the graphics mode or refresh rate.) Poor resolution display...
Appendix Glossary LCD: Shorthand for color “Liquid Crystal Display”, the LCD uses the liquid crystals and polarizers to manipulate light. Some LCD panels use two polarizers with the same alignment so that a charge applied to a liquid crystal cell results in light that’s blocked because it’s twisted.
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Touchscreen:The first touchscreen was created by adding a transparent surface to a touch-sensitive graphics digitizer and sizing it to fit a computer monitor. The purpose was to increase the speed data could be entered into a computer. Today, the touchscreen has been transformed into a more user-friendly and environmentally robust replacement for the computer keyboard and mouse.
Appendix LCD Panel Display Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) are categorized as non- emissive display devices, in that respect, they do not produce any form of light like a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT). LCDs either pass or block light that is reflected from an external light source or provided by a back/side lighting system.
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ghosting or artifacts that rivals the quality of CRTs. Contrast is defined as the ratio of black to white, more simply put, how black is black when next to a white or clear pixel. In terms of numbers, passive matrix LCDs are usually able to produce a contrast ratio of approximately 13 - 20:1;...
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Analog video Unlike digital or bit based video analog video is based on a continuous flow of data. The wave form can be thought of as a continuous wave of points with the distance between points so small that it is impossible to differentiate between them. In other words, it can theoretically provide an infinite number of gray scales.
Appendix Touchscreen Technology Touchscreen: The first touchscreen was created by adding a transparent surface to a touch-sensitive graphics digitizer and sizing it to fit a computer monitor. The purpose was to increase the speed data could be entered into a computer. With a touchscreen, people with little or no computer experience can instantly work with complex software programs, without even being aware they're doing it.
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Who is Purchasing Touchscreens? Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) is a diverse group of customers (the largest group), purchases touchscreens to simplify computers and speed access to information for users of their programs. Many OEMs recognize the value in eliminating keyboards from their customers’...
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Touchscreens are rugged enough to stand up to harsh environments where keyboards and mice often get damaged. Touchscreens provide fast access to any and all types of digital media, with no text - bound interface getting in the way. Touchscreens ensure that no space— on the desktop or elsewhere— is wasted, as the input device is completely integrated into the monitor.
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Council Directive 73/23/EEC: - EN 60950 Council Directive 89/336/EEC: - EN 55022 - EN 55024 - EN 61000-3-2 - EN 61000-3-3 and marked with FLYTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 2F, No. 68, Jang-Shu Road, Hsi-Chih City, Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C. 221...
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