Tyco 1525l - Manual

Tyco 1525l

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – H A P T E R; NTRODUCTION; Precautions; • Direct analog RGB input
  • Page 6 – NSTALLATION; Unpacking Your Touchmonitor; Check that the following 8 items are present and in good condition:
  • Page 7 – Product Overview; Main Unit
  • Page 9 – Touch Interface Connection; Serial Connection
  • Page 10 – STEP 1-Removing the Back Cover; • The cables are routed through the back of the stand.
  • Page 11 – STEP 2-Connecting the Video Cable; • Tilt the screen up and back to access the connection ports.
  • Page 12 – STEP 3-Connecting the Serial Touchscreen Cable; • Route the cable through the cable management clip.
  • Page 13 – STEP 4-Connecting the Speaker Cable
  • Page 14 – STEP 5-Connecting the Power Cable; • Connect the female end of the power cable to the power port on the; STEP 6-Replacing the Back Cover; When all the cables have been connected:
  • Page 15 – USB Connection
  • Page 18 – STEP 3-Connecting the USB Touchscreen Cable; • Connect the other end of the USB touchscreen cable to your PC.
  • Page 20 – • Connect the female end of the power cable into the power port on the
  • Page 21 – Optimizing the LCD Display
  • Page 22 – Accessing the VESA Mounting Interface; Mounting the Base
  • Page 23 – Installing the Driver Software; • Windows XP
  • Page 24 – If the AutoStart feature is not active:
  • Page 25 – Type install and press Enter to start the installation.; Align the touchscreen.
  • Page 26 – Installing the USB Touch Driver; If Windows 98 or Windows 2000 starts the Add New Hardware Wizard:
  • Page 28 – PERATION; About Touchmonitor Adjustments
  • Page 29 – Side Bezel Buttons
  • Page 30 – OSD Menu Function; C O N T R A S T
  • Page 32 – ROUBLESHOOTING; Solutions to Common Problems
  • Page 34 – P P E N D I X; ATIVE
  • Page 36 – OUCHMONITOR; Turn off the product before cleaning
  • Page 37 – Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor; not use thinner or benzene, abrasive cleaners or compressed air.
  • Page 38 – ECHNICAL; Compatible Video Modes
  • Page 39 – Touchmonitor Specifications
  • Page 46 – EGULATORY; II. Emissions and Immunity Information
  • Page 50 – ARRANTY
  • Page 52 – Numerics; NDEX
  • Page 54 – TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
  • Page 55 – REVISIONS
  • Page 56 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 57 – présent; CE STANDARDS
  • Page 60 – SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS; MAG-TEK DEVICE DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS; Mag-Tek Device Driver for; FEATURES; Bidirectional card reading
  • Page 62 – SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 64 – SECTION 2. INSTALLATION; REQUIREMENTS; MOUNTING; The Reader can be mounted on a surface in three ways:
  • Page 65 – Figure 2-1. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface; On the program, select the Com Port the Reader is connected to.
  • Page 66 – If a track cannot be read, an
  • Page 68 – SECTION 3. OPERATION; LED INDICATOR
  • Page 69 – TIMING FOR ID SIGN ON; L is the alpha revision,
  • Page 72 – PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL
  • Page 73 – Copyright
  • Page 80 – SECTION 1. OVERVIEW; Part Number; PROBLEMS WITH CONTROLLING DEVICES; Each MagTek device has a unique set of commands
  • Page 81 – MagTek devices are attached to the host in different ways
  • Page 82 – LANGUAGE OVERVIEW; get; set; set
  • Page 83 – COMMANDS; Interactive
  • Page 84 – TYPICAL OPERATION; com; xx; Query the device’s capabilities; Prepare the device for work; capitalize; Use the device; display
  • Page 85 – Close the device; METHODS OF ACCESSING THE DEVICE; CommPort; Note
  • Page 86 – Settings tab. This gives both the Friendly Name and the port name (; Interacting with the device; Output
  • Page 87 – Releasing access to the device; PortOpen; ERRORS AND ERROR PROCESSING
  • Page 88 – HANDLING SPECIAL COMMANDS; Generic Driver; FILE PROPERTIES
  • Page 89 – Installation And Setup) and select; INSTALLATION
  • Page 90 – SECTION 2. PROPERTIES; capabilities; Access; Property Access; amount
  • Page 94 – SECTION 3. COMMANDS; DATA FORMAT; RESPONSES
  • Page 95 – Italic; COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS; cmd
  • Page 96 – hh; echo; Testing
  • Page 97 – Since; abc
  • Page 98 – To load the session key encrypted under the master key:
  • Page 99 – rawrecv; xhh
  • Page 100 – rawsend; raw; none; rawxact
  • Page 101 – read; Read data from the device.
  • Page 102 – Read Arguments; Read
  • Page 105 – Mag-Tek Device Driver
  • Page 106 – write; data
  • Page 108 – SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING; GOALS
  • Page 109 – DESCRIPTION; name
  • Page 110 – LANGUAGE FORMAT; format; Format Rules
  • Page 111 – format rules; Field Type
  • Page 113 – Modifier Description; Alphanumeric characters. This is the union of A and D.; is converted to a character with ASCII value
  • Page 114 – DEFAULT FORMATS
  • Page 115 – EXAMPLE
  • Page 118 – SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS; PROGRAMMING HINTS; . The application should wait until all keys have been released.; VISUAL BASIC EXAMPLE
  • Page 123 – End Sub
  • Page 129 – POWER BUILDER EXAMPLE
  • Page 132 – APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP; Port Name; and the; is the COMxx port by which the; Connect to; is the port that the device is physically attached to on
  • Page 133 – File or Directory; Directory; See the “
  • Page 136 – General Notes
  • Page 138 – Caution
  • Page 139 – Start
  • Page 141 – or
  • Page 143 – Next
  • Page 145 – ” button to advance to the next input screen.; Yes; was; configuration utility displays:
  • Page 146 – UsePort
  • Page 148 – Command syntax summary; xxx
  • Page 149 – model; for serial devices.
  • Page 150 – Configuration Examples for Windows NT/2000/XP
  • Page 151 – Name
  • Page 152 – To remove a MagTek device use the following command syntax:; MTD PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES; Example programs are included in the following directory:
  • Page 154 – APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY; Command Description
  • Page 156 – APPENDIX C. STATUS CODES; Value
  • Page 158 – APPENDIX D. DEVICE DRIVER SUMMARIES; IntelliPIN and IntelliPIN PLUS
  • Page 159 – n data; Properties Supported
  • Page 160 – MAGWEDGE SWIPE READER; MagWedge; Commands Supported
  • Page 161 – MINIWEDGE MSR
  • Page 165 – Port-powered insert reader
  • Page 168 – INDEX; Adding an ‘IntelliPIN MICR Aux’ Device
  • Page 169 – Displaying Configuration Information
  • Page 170 – Rawxact Command; Updating an Installed Device Driver
  • Page 171 – Viewing the List of Configured Devices
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Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide

15" LCD Desktop Touchmonitor with Magnetic Swipe Reader (serial)

1525L Series

Revision A

P/N 008568

Elo TouchSystems, Inc.

1-800-ELOTOUCH

www.elotouch.com

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 3 Unpacking Your Touchmonitor . . . . . . . . . . . 3Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Main Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Rear View . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 4 - H A P T E R; NTRODUCTION; Precautions; • Direct analog RGB input

1-1 C H A P T E R 1 C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of an Elo TouchSystems Entuitive touchmonitor. Your new touchmonitor combines the reliable performance of Elo’s touch technology with the latest advances in LCD display design. This combination of features creates a natura...

Page 6 - NSTALLATION; Unpacking Your Touchmonitor; Check that the following 8 items are present and in good condition:

2-3 C H A P T E R 2 C HAPTER 2 I NSTALLATION AND S ETUP This chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install Elo TouchSystems driver software. Unpacking Your Touchmonitor Check that the following 8 items are present and in good condition: LCD Display User Guide-on CD,Quick ...

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