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Preface Power Supply Safety Notes • Use only the power cable supplied with this unit. • To avoid electric shocks, turn of the power of the unit before disconnecting any module or attachments. Waste (Disposal) of your Electronic and Electric Equipment The European Union’s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trash bin label on the product (or the package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross‐out trash bin label means that customers and end‐users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste. Customers or end‐users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste collection system in their country. ...
Chapter 1 .....................2 Setting Up ....................2 Before Setting Up Your Computer ............. 2 Package Contents..................2 Wall Mounting the Touch System .............. 3 Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse............4 Connect PS/2 ® Keyboard ............... 4 Connect PS/2 ® Mouse................4 Connecting the Power .................. 5 Connecting to a Network................5 Chapter 2 .....................6 Using TS‐B021 ....................6 Front View ..................... 6 Side View ....................... 6 Rear View....................... 7 I/O Ports ......................
Congratulations on your purchase of this Touch System. Everything you need in just one unit. Your Touch System is engineered to consume less power and operates with less noise. With its simple design, it is easy to install and does not take up too much space. Economical yet powerful, making it the ideal choice for industrial and commercial automation and POI needs. Ensure that the following items are present when you open the box. If any of these items are damaged or missing, contact your dealer immediately. Touch System Accessory Package Power cable Power Adapter Stand (optional) MSR (optional) ...
Chapter 1 — Setting Up Screw the 100*100mm VESA mounting bracket to the VESA holes at the back of your Touch System using four M4*10 screws.. Screw the wall mounting plate to a solid wall. Align and hook the mounting bracket onto the wall mounting plate as shown. WARNING The wall must be able to support at least 7kg. ...
Chapter 1 — Setting Up You can connect PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse to your Touch System. ® ® Connect the keyboard’s PS/2 ® cable to the purple port of your Touch System. ® ® Connect the mouse’s PS/2 ® cable to the green port of your Touch System. ...
Chapter 1 — Setting Up Connect the power cord to the power adapter. Connect the power adapter to the Touch System. Connect the power plug to a wall outlet. CAUTION Use only the power adapter that came with Touch System. Using other power adapters may damage the unit. To avoid danger, always make sure that the power cord is not connected to a wall outlet before connecting the power adapter to the Touch System. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before disconnecting the power adapter from the Touch System. When unplugging, always hold the plug head. Never pull on the cord. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the RJ‐45 port of the Touch System and the other end to network hub or outlet. ...
1 No. Item Description 1 Touch screen LCD Provides visual output on a 1920 x 1080 resolution display. 2 LED indicator Lights blue when the power is turned on. No. Item Description 1 USB Connects to an MSR port module or other USB devices. 1 ...
Chapter 2 — Using TS-B021 1 2 3 4 No. Item Description 1 Speakers Output high quality sounds. 2 Brightness (+) Press to increase the brightness setting of the button touch screen monitor. 3 Brightness (‐) Press to decrease the brightness setting of the button touch screen monitor. 4 Power button Press to turn the Touch System on or off. ...
Chapter 2 — Using TS-B021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 No. Item Description 1 12V DC Input Connects to the power adapter. 2 12V DC Output Supplies 12V power to other connected device. 3 Mouse port Connects a PS/2 mouse. 4 COM port Connects devices using RS‐232 serial cables. 5 LAN port Connects to a network using an RJ‐45 cable. 6 Line IN port Use to input audio to the Touch System. 7 Line OUT port Connects to external speakers. 8 Parallel port Connects to a printer. 9 Keyboard port Connects a PS/2 keyboard. 10 VGA port Connects to another display monitor. 11 ...
Chapter 2 — Using TS-B021 13 COM port Connects devices using RS‐232 serial cables. NOTE The module is an optional item and is sold separately. To purchase, contact your dealer. Before setting up the MSR, check that the package contains the following items: MSR bracket x 1 M3 screws x 5 MSR module x 1 Cable hook x 2 T3 screws x 8 To install the MSR module, do the following: 1. Remove the stickers from the MSR bracket. ...
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Chapter 2 — Using TS-B021 2. Affix the MSR bracket onto the upper right side of the unit and fasten it with five T3 screws as shown. 3. Attach the MSR module to the MSR bracket with two M3 screws as shown. 4. Connect the USB cable of the MSR module to the USB port on the unit. ...
Chapter 2 — Using TS-B021 5. Manage the cable with the cable hooks as shown. For added functionality, install a wireless LAN module to the Touch System. To purchase and install, contact your dealer. For mobility, install a CF Card Reader to the Touch System. To purchase and install, contact your dealer. ...
LCD & Touch Panel LCD Panel 21.5” TFT Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) Brightness 300 cd / m Touch Screen Resistive (USB type) System Configuration CPU Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz (Fanless) Chipset Intel 945GSE+ICH7M Main Memory 240‐pin DDR2 RAM x 1 slot, up to 2GB (DDR 667) HDD 1 x 2.5” SATA HDD or SATA DOM Compact Flash Card 1 x Bootable Compact Flash Card socket (Type I/II) I/O Ports Parallel Port 1 x LPT Port Serial Port 2 x DB‐9 COM Ports USB Port 5 x USB2.0 Ports LAN Port 1 x RJ‐45 Port (10/100/1000M bps Auto) 1 x PS/2 Keyboard, 1 x PS/2 Mouse Keyboard / Mouse ...
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Appendix — Technical Information Audio Port 1 x Line out, 1 x Line in, 1 x MIC in VGA Port 1 x DB‐15 connectors Speaker Output 2 x 3W stereo Speaker DC Output 1 x DC Jack 12V Output Expansion Slot 1 x Mini PCI‐E Slot Powering System DC12V/90W Internal Power Supply. AC 100 to Power Supply 240V Full Range Power Button 1 x Power on/off trigger OSD Control 2 x Brightness control button Physical Dimensions Dimension System size: 85 ( L ) x 513( W ) x 331 ( H )mm Weight N.W.:6.5Kg Safety & Environment Product Certification CE / FCC Operation 0°C to 40°C Operation Humidity 20% to 80% RH DOS / WINDOWS 2000 / XP / XPE / Windows 7/ OS Compatibility WEPOS / POSReady 2009 ...
Appendix — Technical Information Problem Solution • The computer might be in standby Why did the screen suddenly turn blank? or hibernate mode. Press the power button to wake the system up. • The power cord may be loosely connected. Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet. • Yes. Connect a keyboard or a mouse Can I use an external keyboard and mouse? into the PS/2 or USB ports. • The screen needs to be re‐calibrated Why is the location of the cursor arrow different from the to ensure accurate results. area where I tapped my stylus? • Check to make sure wireless Why can’t I connect to a wireless network? connection is enabled. • Your location is out of range of the network. Move the computer closer to the access point. • If the network you are connecting to requires a security password, make sure you enter the correct password. •...
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