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PT1975R / PT191 1MX / PT1975S / PT1985P T ouch Screen LCD Monitors USER’S GUIDE www .planartouch.com[...]
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The information contained in thi s document is subject to change wi thout notice. This document contains proprie tary information that is pro tected by copy right. All rights are reserved. N o part of this document may be reproduced, tra nslated to anoth er l a n - guage o r s t o r e d i n a r e t r i e v a l s y s t e m , o r t r a n s m i t t e [...]
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1 T able of Content s Usage Notic e ...........................................................................3 Precautions .........................................................................................3 Introduction .............................................................................4 About PT1957R / PT191 1MX / PT19 75S / PT1[...]
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2 Appendix ................................................ ................................20 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 20 Warning Signal .............................................................. ............................... 21 N o S i g n a l ...............[...]
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3 0 Usage Notice Wa r n i n g - T o prevent the risk of fire or shock h azards, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Wa r n i n g - Please do not open or disassemble the product as this may cause electric shock. 5 Precautions Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenanc e as recommended in this user ’ s manual to maxi mize the life [...]
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4 1 Introduction 6 About PT1975R / PT191 1MX / PT1975S / PT1985P The PT1975R / PT191 1M X / PT1975S / PT1985P is a 19” flat p anel screen with an active matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD). Features include: Direct Analog signal in put Direct Digit al signal input Active matrix TFT LCD technology 1280x1[...]
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5 7 T ouch Screen for PT1975R 5-wire resistive touch screen for finger and stylus inpu t Surface: Anti-glare treatment Interface: Dual RS-232 Serial/USB controller Durability: 35 million touches at a single point Hardness of surface: 3H T ypical Operating force: 40g~200g when using a silicon rubber tipped pen with a 1 mm dia[...]
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6 1 0 T ouch Screen for PT1985P Project capacitive touch screen for finger input only Surface: Glare treatment Interface: USB controller T ransmitt ance: 90%±5% Driver: W indows ® 7, VIST A 64/32 bits, XP , 2000, XP Embedded Express, Linux, Apple ® Mac OS[...]
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7 1 1 Package Overview LCD Display Power Cord VGA Signal Cable DVI Signal Cable Audio-in Cable RS-232 Cable (PT1975R/P T191 1MX/PT1975S only ) User’s Manual USB Cable - T ype A to B Touch Screen Driver Installation CD-ROM User ’ s Guide Landing S trip DC Power Supply (sold sep arat ely) Cable Cover Screw[...]
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8 2 Inst allation 1 2 Product Overview Front V ie w PT1975R/PT191 1MX/PT1975S PT1985P PT1975R/PT191 1MX /PT1975S Bottom V ie w (Without S t and) PT1985P Bottom Vie w (Without S t and)[...]
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9 1 3 S t art Y our Inst allation 1. Lay the LCD fl at on an even surface. 2. Remove t he stand ba ck cover by pulli ng in the direct ion of the a rrow as see n in step 2 diag ram. 3. Move the stand i nto positi on as seen in st ep 3 diagram. 4. Connect the cables to the appropriate connectors as seen in Step 4 diagram. Use step 4-1 or 4-2 diagram [...]
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1 0 5. Take the optional cabl e cover and screw from t he a ccessory box. P osition all cables under the cover lip as seen in the step 5 di agram. 6. Using a Philips Head screwdriver, in sert the screw (CBM M3x6) into the cable cover and monitor as see n in the step 6 di agram. 7. Re-attach t he stand back cover t o t he LCD st and by pressing firm[...]
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11 1 4 Connecting the Display (Figure 12.1) T o setup this display , please refer to the foll owing figure and procedures. 1. Be sure all equipment is turned of f. 2. Connect the AC power cord to the power connector on the monitor and the other end into an electrical outlet (12.1). 3. Connect the D-SUB or DVI cable from t he display’ s VGA or DVI[...]
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12 (Figure 12.1) PT1975R/PT191 1MX/PT1975S PT1985P[...]
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1 3 1 5 Kensington Security Slot The monitor can be secured to your desk or any other fixed object with Kensington lock se curity product s. The Kensington lo ck is not included.[...]
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14 1 6 VESA Mount Your Monitor This monitor con f orms t o t h e VES A Flat Panel Mounting Ph y s ical Mounting Inter f ace s t andard wh i c h defines a ph y s ic al m o un t ing i n terface f o r f lat p a nel monitor s, and correspon d ing wi th the st andard s of flat p a nel monito r mounting d ev ic e s, s uch as wall an d t ab le a rms. Th e[...]
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1 5 1 7 Remove the Deskst and 1. Remove st and back cover . 2. Remove hinge cover 3. Remove 4 screws and then remove hinge.[...]
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1 6 3 User Controls 1 8 Side Panel Controls OSD K e y Menu off st atus Menu on st atus Menu appear Menu disappear / return to main item S Brightness Main item select up / Adjust up T M ut e Main item select dow n / Adjust down Enter / Select sub-item function Power On / Of f[...]
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17 1 9 How to Use the OSD Menus 1. Press the “MENU” button to pop up the “on-screen menu” and pre ss “Up” or “Down” button to select among the six functions in the main menu. 2. Choose the adjustment items by pre ssing the “Enter ” button. 3. Adjust the value of the adjustment items by pressing the “Up” or “Down” button.[...]
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1 8 will be saved and exit the “Lock/Unlock” menu automatically . Please note: a. When the OSD Lock functi on is selected, this indicates that all the buttons except “power” bu tton are now disabled. b. When the Power L ock function is select ed, this indicates that the power key is disabled; user can not to turn of f the monitor by “Powe[...]
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1 9 2 0 On-Screen Display Menus Main OSD Menu: ITEM CONTENT Contrast The monitor luminance level control. Brightness The m onitor backli ght level control. Auto Ad just Fine- tune the image to full screen automa tically . Left/Right Moving screen image horizo ntal position to left or right. Up/Down Moving screen image v ertical position to up or do[...]
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2 0 4 Appendix 2 1 T roubleshooting If you are experiencin g trouble with the LCD display , refer to the following. If the problem persi st s, please cont act your local dealer or our se rvice center . Problem: No image appears on screen. Check that all the I/O and power co nnectors are correctly and well connected as described in the “Inst a[...]
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21 W arning Signal If you see warning messa ges on your LCD screen, this means that the LCD display cannot receive a clean signal from the computer graphics card. Below are the three kinds o f Warning Signal. Please check the cable connection s or conta ct your local dealer or our service center for more information. No Signal This message means th[...]
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22 2 5 Product Dimensions PT1975R/PT191 1MX/PT1975S[...]
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2 3 PT1985P[...]
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24 2 6 Comp atibility Modes 2 9 Mode 3 0 Resolution H. Frequency (kHz) V . Frequency (Hz) IBM VGA 720 x 400 31.47 70 IBM VGA 640 x 480 31.47 60 VESA VGA 640 x 480 37.86 72 VESA VGA 640 x 480 37.50 75 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 35.16 56 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 37.88 60 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 48.08 72 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 46.88 75 VESA XGA 1024 x 768 48.36 60 VESA [...]
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2 5 2 7 T ouch Screen Driver Inst allation The PT1975R/PT1911MX/PT1975S i s av ailable wit h both RS232 and USB connections. The touch driver is loc a ted on the enclosed CD-ROM for these operat ing syst ems: W i n do ws ® 7, VISTA 64/32 bits, XP, 2000, ME, 98, NT4.0, CE, XP Embedded, Linux, Apple ® Mac OS. The PT1985P i s a va il ab le wi th USB[...]
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2 6 PT1975R/PT1911MX/PT1975S Optional Calibration Tool Install: If you would like to use the Optional Calibr ation Tool, fol low the instructions below. Please note: t he calibration tool supports Windows ® 7, VISTA, XP, XP Embedded, 2000, 98 and ME operating syst ems via USB only. 1. Open the CD-ROM. 2. Select the monitor si ze and then model nam[...]
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27 PT1985P Ca lib rat ion In struct ion s: Calibrating the touch screen in Windows 7: 1. Tap the Start button, Control Panel and t hen Hardware and Soun d. 2. Under Tablet PC Settings, tap Calibrate the scre en for pen or touch input. 3. On the Display tab, under Display options, tap Calibrate and then Yes to allow the program to ma ke changes. 4. [...]
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2 9 PT1975R/PT1911MX/PT1975S/PT1985P Install Instructions: If you are using a PC running Windows ® 7, VIST A, XP , 2000, ME, 98, NT4.0, follow the instructions belo w: 1. Power on the PC. 2. Be sure the USB or the RS-232 Serial ca ble is connec ted from the PC to the LCD display. 3. Open the CD-ROM. 4. Fo llow the step-b y-step ins tructions as sh[...]
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30 If you are using a PC running Linux or Apple ® Mac OS, follow the instructions belo w : 1. Power on the computer. 2. Make sure that the RS232 or USB cable is connec ted to the computer. 3. Follow the s tep-by-step instructions found in the zipped file on the CD-ROM. When changing the T ouch Interface (RS-232 or USB), please follow instructions [...]
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31 2 8 Product Registration and T echnical Support Register Y our Planar Product s T oday Thank you for choosing Planar . T o assure you receive all the benefit s of your Planar product and services, register your Planar product today . Visit our website to register your product at http:// w ww. planar .com/support/product_registrati on.html. Cable[...]
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32 Planar Systems, Inc. Customer Service 24x7 Online Technical Support: http://www.planar.com/support 1195 NW Compton Driv e Beaverton, OR 97006-1992 Tel: 1-866-PLANAR1 (866-752-6271) or +1 503-7 48-5799 outside the Unit ed States. Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week © 2011 Planar Systems, Inc. 3/11 Planar is a registered trademark of Planar Syst[...]