Elo TouchSystems 7001L manual

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    USER MANUAL Elo T ouch Solutions ET3201L 32” Interactive Digit al Signage T ouchmonitor ET4201L 42” Interactive Digit al Signage T ouchmonitor ET7001L 70” Interactive Digit al Signage T ouchmonitor Interactive Digit al Signage Computer Module SW601990 Rev A User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 1 of 32[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 2 of 32 Copyright © 2012 Elo T ouch Solutions , Inc. All Right s Reserved. No part of this publication may be rep roduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer languag e, in any form or by any means, including, but not li[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 3 of 32 T able of Content s Chapter 1 - Introduction ........................................................................... 4 Chapter 2 – Unp acking .............................................................................. 5 Chapter 3 – T ouchmonitor Inst allation ......[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 4 of 32 Chapter 1 - Introduction Product Description Y our new Interactive Digital Signage T ouchmonitor combines Elo T ouch Solutions reliable performance with the latest developments in touc hscreen technology and display design. This combination of features creat es a natural flow [...]

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    Chapter 2 – Unpacking Unp acking the T ouchmonitor T o unpack the touchmonitor , follow these steps: 1. The carton should be oriented in the manner according to its labeling. The hinged plastic locks should be at the ‘bottom’. 2. Open and remove all 4 hinged plastic locks. There are 6 hinged plastic locks for the 7001L unit. 3. Once the locks[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 6 of 32 Note: For your health and safety , it is strongly recommended that at least two people handle, lift, or move these touchmonitors. Elo recommends safe lifting techniques as described in OSHA/NIOSH Guidelines. Check that the following items are present and in good condition: [...]

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    Chapter 3 - T ouchmonitor Installation Connector Panel & Interfaces Remove the cable cover on the bottom rear (when viewed in landscape orientation) to access the touchmonitors connector panel. Pictures of the connector panel and inte rfaces. The OSD connection is in red. 3201L/4201L/7001L Images of monitor back I/O port s with OSD remote T ouc[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 8 of 32 Inst alling the T ouchscreen T echnology Sof tware Drivers Elo T ouch driver software inst allation is required for your IDS 01 series touchmonitor in order to utilize all of the featur es that are available through the Elo T ray . Note: Optical T ouchmonitors are capable of w[...]

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    Chapter 4 Computer Module Installation Inst allation 1. Use a Phillip s head screwdriver to remove the access cover plate on the back of the touchmonitor . 2. Slide the Computer Module all the way into the bay until it snap s into place. 3. T ighten the thumbscrews to secure the computer module inside the bay . a. If any cables are connected to the[...]

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    T ouchmonitor & Computer Module Connections 1. Press and hold the touchmonitors power butt on for 2 seconds to turn on the Computer Module. User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 10 of 32[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 1 1 of 32 Operating System Setup Windows ® 7 Operating Systems The initial setup of t he operating system takes approximately 5 minutes. Additional time might be needed for different touchcomput er hardware and operating system configurations. Y ou will need to connect an external mo[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 12 of 32 Inst alling the T ouchscreen T echnology Sof tware Drivers for Elo Computer Modules with Windows 7 V isit the Elo T ouch Solutions website www .elotouch.com for:  The latest touch driver  Additional touch driver information  Detailed touch driver inst allation guides[...]

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    Chapter 5 – Mounting Note: For your health and safety , it is strongly recommended that at least two people handle, lift, or move these touchmonitors. Note: When laying the display face-down (for attaching mounting brackets or stands), protect the glass on the face from scratching and damage. Lay the display on a non-abrasive surface, or first pr[...]

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    Landscape Rear VESA Mount For the 32” and 42” models: A four-hole, 400x400mm mounting pattern is provided on the rear of the monitor . The VESA FDMI-compliant mounting is co ded: VESA MOUNT PER MIS-F , 400,400,6MM For the 70” models: A four-hole, 400x400mm mounting pattern is provided on the rear of the monitor . The VESA FDMI-compliant mount[...]

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    Optional S t and (for 3201L and 4201L Only) User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 15 of 32[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 16 of 32 Chapter 6 – Operation Power T o turn the touchmonitor on or off, press the touchmonitor power button once. If a computer module is installed into the monitor , then the com puter module will also tu rn on with the monitor . T o abruptly power off the Computer Module and tou[...]

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    IntelliT ouch T ouchscreen T echnology The IntelliT ouch touchscreen can be re-calibrated to your displaye d video image, if needed, through the Calibration function in the Elo driver control panel. Calibration will be r equired if the video source is rotated iT ouch and iT ouch+ T ouchscreen T echnology The iT ouch and iT ouch+ touchscreens can be[...]

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    Rotate – A picture can be rot ated 360° In addition to the above gestures, Optical units have t he ability to pinch and zoom two different pictures at the same time because 4 simultaneous touches are supported. V ideo An LCD panels native resolution is it s width and height measured in number of pixels. In almost all cases, an image displayed on[...]

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    On-Screen Display (OSD) Connected Through the RJ45 Connection Five OSD buttons can be found on the OSD remote. There is an LED light which shows the current state of the monitor . T he following are the functi ons that relate to the designated button. The buttons and their functionality are: Button Function when OSD is not displayed: Function when [...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 20 of 32 Using the OSD buttons controls an on-screen graphica l user interface which displays on top of your input video, allowing intuitive adjustm ent of the following display parameters: Parameter A vailable Adjustment V ideo Setting Allows the user to switch between which video so[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 21 of 32 Color T emperatur e Selects the displays color temperature. T he available color tem peratures are 9300K, 7500K, 6500K, 5500K, and User Defined. If the User Defined option is selected, the user can change the color tem perature by changing in dividual R, G , and B gains on a [...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 22 of 32 Audio Setting Selects which audio source is heard over the monitors. The volume can be muted and unmated. Also the level of the volume can be changed from 0 – 100. Default: 50 If there is no Computer Module plugged in, and the video source is HDMI, the options are: Line In [...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 23 of 32 Audio Audio from the touchmonitor Li ne In, touchmonitor HDMI, touchm onitor DisplayPort, Computer Module Line In, or Computer Module HDMI or DisplayPort por ts can be played over the touchmonitors internal speakers. See the “Audi o Source” OSD parameter for det ails. Whe[...]

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    - After the OS has booted, ri ght click on “My Computer” - Click on Manage - Click on Device Manager - Highlight one of the devices that has a warning label and click “Update Driver” - Click the option “Browse My Computer for Driver Software” - Choose the path to your CD-Rom drive and click “Next” - Let the device software component[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 26 of 32 Chapter 7 – T echnical Support If you are experiencing trouble with your touc hmonitor , refer to the following suggestions. If the problem persists, please cont act your local dealer or cont act Elo T ouch Solutions Customer Service. Solutions to Common Problems Problem Su[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 27 of 32 Chapter 8 Safety & Maintenance Safety T o avoid risk of electric shock, follow all safe ty notices and do not disa ssemble the touchmonitor or Computer Module. They are not user-serviceable. Do not block or insert anything in side any of the ventilation slots. The touchmo[...]

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    Care and Handling The following tips will help keep your touc hmonitor functioning at an optimal level:  Disconnect the AC power cable before cleaning.  T o clean the display unit cabinet, use a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent.  It is import ant that your unit remains dry . Do not get liquids on or inside the unit. If liquid d[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 29 of 32 Chapter 9 - Regulatory Information I. Electrical Safety Information: Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency , and current requirements indicated on the manufacturers label. Connection to a different power source than those specified herein will likely r[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 30 of 32 by using one or more of the following measures: i) Move the digital device away from the af fected receiver . ii) Reposition (turn) the digital device with respect to the af fected receiver . iii) Reorient the affe cted receivers antenna. iv)Plug the digital device into a dif[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 31 of 32 Chapter 10 – W arranty 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 defect s in materials and workmanship. The warranty for the touchmonitors, Computer Module, an[...]

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    User Manual– Interactive Digital Signage SW601990 Rev A , Page 32 of 32 Check out Elo’ s W ebsite! www .elotouch.com Get the latest...  Product Information  Specifications  News on upcoming events  Press releases  Software drivers  T ouchMonitor Newsletter Getting in T ouch with Elo T o find out more about Elo’s extensive ra[...]