Page 2 - LCD Desktop; Revision C
Elo Touchmonitor User Guide 15 " LCD Desktop 1529L Revision C P/N 008603 Elo TouchSystems. 1-800-ELOTOUCH www.elotouch.com
Page 4 - Chapter 1; Introduction; Chapter 2; Installation and Setup; Chapter 3; Operation; Chapter 4; Troubleshooting; Appendix A; Native Resolution
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product Description ................................................. 1Detailed LCD Display PerformanceRequirements .......................................................... 2 Customer Display .............................................. 3 Serial Version ....................
Page 5 - Appendix B; Touchmonitor Safety; Appendix C; Technical Specifications
Appendix B Touchmonitor Safety 49 Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor .......... 50 Appendix C Technical Specifications 51 Touchmonitor Specifications ......................... 52 AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications ................................................ 53 IntelliTouch Touchscreen Spe...
Page 7 - C H A P T E R; NTRODUCTION; Product Description
C H A P T E R 1 I NTRODUCTION Product Description The 1529L is a retail terminal designed to present information to the operator and thecustomer. The 1529L is available in serial and USB versions or combo touch monitor.The 1529L functionally consists of a 15.0” LCD main display with a touchscreen, a...
Page 8 - Detailed LCD Display Performance Requirements
The credit card reader reads all three stripes on a standard credit card or drivers license.The credit card is read by sliding the credit card, stripe side toward the display throughthe credit card reader forward or backward. There is a USB credit card reader only.The Hub provides 4 internal USB por...
Page 9 - Customer Display; Serial Version
Customer Display The Customer Display is a twenty character two line vacuum fluorescent display (VFD).It consists of a VFD and VFD controller. Serial Version Optional Parameters Characters per row 20 Number of rows 2 Character 5x7 dot matrix configurationCharacter Height 9.5mm Character width 6.2mm ...
Page 10 - Credit Card Reader
Specifications Sensor SecuGen FOR Image Capture Speed 600ms/frame Image Transfer Speed 500Byte/ms Pixel Resolution 356x292 USB Signaling Type Full Speed Type Theory of Operation The USB host initiates communication with the FDU01 using operation commands(Sensor LED On, Fingerprint Capture Start and ...
Page 11 - Six Port USB Hub; External Power Supply
Six Port USB Hub The Hub provides 4 internal USB ports to be used by the credit card reader, the finger-print reader, the touchscreen, and the customer display. The hub also supplies two USBports to the outside of the back of the 1529L for external use. The hub is only used by theUSB version of the ...
Page 13 - NSTALLATION AND; Unpacking Your Touchmonitor
C H A P T E R 2 I NSTALLATION AND S ETUP This chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install EloTouchSystems driver software. Unpacking Your Touchmonitor Check that the following items are present and in good condition: Touchmonitor USB Cable Video cable Power cable US/Can...
Page 14 - Product Overview; Main Unit
Product Overview Main Unit Note: Shown with optional Biometric & MSR. Rear View Note: Shown with optional Rear Facing Customer Display. 2-8 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide
Page 16 - Kensington; Lock
Kensington TM Lock The Kensington TM lock is a security device that prevents theft. To find out more about this security device, do to http://www.kensington.com. 2-10 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide
Page 17 - USB Interface Connection; USB; Remove the Cable Cover
USB Interface Connection Your touchmonitor comes with only one touchscreen connector cables: USB cable. (For Windows 2000, Me and XP systems only.)To set up the display, please refer to the following figures and procedures: Remove the Cable Cover The cables are connected at the back of the monitor. ...
Page 19 - power cord
The following illustrations guide you step by step in connecting your touchmonitorusing a USB cable connection. Power cord Connect one end of the power cord to the monitor and the other end to wall. Connect the power cable to the power port in the monitor. 2-13
Page 20 - video cable
Video cable Connect one end of the video cable to the rear side of computer and the other to the LCD. Tighten by turning the two thumb screws clockwise to ensure proper grounding.You can select DVI video cable or D-SUB15 video cable. DVI cable 2-14 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide
Page 21 - speaker cable
Speaker cable Connect one end of the speaker cable to the speaker port in the computer and the other end to the port in the monitor. 2-15
Page 22 - USB cable
USB cable Connect one end of the USB cable to the rear side of the computer and the other to the LCD monitor.The USB cable is for optional touch, MSR, CD and Finger Print Reader. Only one USBcable is needed because the device contains a self powered USB 1.1 Hub. Two selfpowered ports are available f...
Page 23 - USB / SERIAL Interface Connection
USB / SERIAL Interface Connection Your touchmonitor comes with only one touchscreen connector cables: USB cable. (For Windows 2000, Me and XP systems only.)To set up the display, please refer to the following figures and procedures: Remove the Cable Cover The cables are connected at the back of the ...
Page 29 - Replace the Cable Cover
Replace the Cable Cover Cable cover lip cables Then you have attached all the cables to the monitor, gently bring all the cables towardthe standard so they fit under the cover lip.Snap the Cable cover in place over the connections. 2-23
Page 30 - Finger Print Reader; Touch Monitor Peripherals\Finger; Touch Monitor
Optimizing the LCD Display To ensure the LCD display works well with your computer, configure the display modeof your graphic card to make it less than or equal to 1024 x 768 resolution, and makesure the timing of the display mode is compatible with the LCD display. Refer to Appen-dix A for more inf...
Page 31 - ouch Monitor Peripherals\Magnetic Stripe Card; Convert MSR from HID to keyboard emulation; To convert from HID to Keyboard Emulation Mode
Magnetic Stripe Reader No device are needed. Testing the USB MSR Keyboard Emulation 1 Plug in the device. 2 Open MS Word. 3 Slide the card through the MSR to view the data. Testing the USB-HID Class MSR 1 On the CD, browse to T ouch Monitor Peripherals\Magnetic Stripe Card Readers\Demo. 2 Open the R...
Page 34 - Convert MSR from keyboard emulation to HID
1.19 The DATA=01 means it’s USB Keyboard Emulation.1.20 You must now reset the MSR by sending the command 02.1.21 Type 02 into area under the heading Message(Hex)1.22 Then click on Send Message. 1.23 Double click on The KB MSR Test icon in the desktop and slide the test c card. The following icon wi...
Page 38 - Next
Rear Facing Customer Display USB Customer Display Plug in the USB cable attached to the Customer Display unit. The New Hardware Wiz-ard dialog box will appear. 1 Choose Next and select “ Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) ” then choose Next . 2 When a list of search locations i...
Page 39 - “cmd”; Enter; Installing the Touch Driver Software
To test the drivers: 1 In windows click on Start > Run 2 Enter “cmd” > OK 3 Type “ ECHO ELO>\.\LCLD9\” > Enter The display will show ELO. Installing the Touch Driver Software Elo TouchSystems provides driver software that allows your touchmonitor to work withyour computer. Drivers are lo...
Page 41 - PERATION; About Touchmonitor Adjustments
C H A P T E R 3 O PERATION About Touchmonitor Adjustments Your touchmonitor will unlikely require adjustment. Variations in video output and ap-plication may require adjustments to your touchmonitor to optimize the quality of thedisplay.For best performance, your touchmonitor should be operating in ...
Page 42 - 5” LCD Function Key
5 4 3 2 1 15” LCD Function Key Controls Function 1 Power Switch Turns the display system power on or off . 2 Select Displays the OSD menus on the screen and used toselect (“Clockwise” and “Counter-clockwise” direction) the OSD control optionson the screen. 3 Adjusts the decreasing value of the selec...
Page 43 - Controls and Adjustment; OSD Menu Functions; Menu; Select
Controls and Adjustment OSD Lock/Unlock You are able to lock and unlock the OSD feature. The monitor is shipped in the unlockedposition.To lock the OSD: 1 Press the Menu button and button simultaneously for 2 seconds. A window willappear displaying “OSD Unlock”. Continue to hold the buttons down for...
Page 45 - Display Angle
Power-Save (No Input) • The LCD panel background is cut when there is no signal input (AC line power consumption of 4w or less). Power LED Display & Power Saving General Power Saving Mode When the power switch are switch on , this LED lights in green . The LED indicates the different power statu...
Page 49 - Recall Defaults; OSD Timeout; Input Video Select
Recall Defaults • Restore all original factory defaults. OSD Timeout • Adjust how long the OSD menu is displayed. Input Video Select • Select D-SUB Analog, dvi Digital signal. Volume • To increase or decrease the sound level. 3-43
Page 51 - ROUBLESHOOTING; Solutions to Common Problems; P ro b l em
C H A P T E R 4 T ROUBLESHOOTING If you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor, refer to the following table. Ifthe problem persists, please contact your local dealer or our service center. Elo Techni-cal Support numbers are listed on the last page of this manual. Solutions to Common Proble...
Page 53 - ATIVE
C H A P T E R A N ATIVE R ESOLUTION The native resolution of a monitor is the resolution level at which the LCD panel isdesigned to perform best. For the Elo LCD touchmonitor, the native resolution is 1024x 768 for the 15.0 inch size. In almost all cases, screen images look best when viewed attheir ...
Page 55 - OUCHMONITOR
C H A P T E R B T OUCHMONITOR S AFETY This manual contains information that is important for the proper setup and maintenanceof your touchmonitor. Before setting up and powering on your new touchmonitor, readthrough this manual, especially Chapter 2 (Installation), and Chapter 3 (Operation). 1 To re...
Page 56 - Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor
Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor The following tips will help keep your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor functioning at theoptimal level. • To avoid risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the brick supply or display unit cabinet. The unit is not user serviceable. Remember to unplug the display u...
Page 57 - ECHNICAL; Display Modes
C H A P T E R C T ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS Display Modes Your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor is compatible with the following standardvideo modes: Item Resolution Type H. Scan(KHz) V. Scan(Hz) Pol. 1 640X350 VGA 31.469 70.087 + / 2 720X400 VGA 31.469 70.087 - / + 3 640X480 VGA 31.469 59.940 - / 4 640X48...
Page 58 - Touchmonitor Specifications
Touchmonitor Specifications Model 1529L LCD Display 15.0” TFT Active Matrix Panel Display Size 304.1(H) x 228(V) mm Pixel Pitch 0.297(H) x 0.297(V) mm Display Mode VGA 640 x 350 (70 Hz)VGA 720 x 400 (70 Hz)VGA 640 x 480 (60 / 72 / 75 Hz)SVGA 800 x 600 (56 / 60 / 72 / 75Hz)XGA 1024 x 768 (60 / 70 / 7...
Page 59 - AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications
AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications Mechanical Construction Top: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear orantiglare finish.Inside: Transparent conductive coating.Bottom: Glass substrate with uniform resistive coating. Top andbottom layers separated by Elo-patented separator dots. Po...
Page 60 - IntelliTouch Touchscreen Specifications
IntelliTouch Touchscreen Specifications Mechanical Positional Accuracy Standard deviation of error is less than 0.080 in. (2.03 mm).Equates to less than ±1%. Touchpoint Density More than 100,000 touchpoints/in2 (15,500 touchpoints/cm2). Touch Activation Force Typically less than 3 ounces (85 grams)....
Page 61 - Infrared Touchscreen Specifications
Infrared Touchscreen Specifications Mechanical Input Method Input Method Finger or gloved hand activation Electrical Positional Accuracy Typical centroid accuracy: 2 mm with 1 mm STD error Resolution Touchpoint density is based on controller resolution of 4096 x4096 Touch Activation Force No minimum...
Page 62 - Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specification
C-56 Elo Touchmonitor User Guide Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specification MECHANICAL Input method Finger, finger nail, gloved hand, or stylus activation ELECTRICAL Position accuracy 1% max. error Resolution accuracy Touchpoint density is based on controller resolution of 4096 x 4096 Touch activation...
Page 65 - REGULATORY INFORMATION; II. Emissions and Immunity Information
REGULATORY INFORMATION I. Electrical Safety Information: A) Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current require-ments indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Connection to a different power sourcethan those specified herein will likely result in improper operation, dama...
Page 69 - WARRANTY
WARRANTY Except as otherwise stated herein or in an order acknowledgment delivered to Buyer,Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product shall be free of defects in materials andworkmanship. With the exception of the negotiated warranty periods; the warranty forthe touchmonitor and components of the pr...
Page 71 - Numerics; INDEX
Numerics 15.0" LCD Touchmonitor (1529L-XXWA-1) Dimensions, 57 A About Touchmonitor Adjustments, 35 AccuTouch Touchscreen Specifications, 53 Acoustic Pulse Recognition Specification, 56 Auto Adjust, 38 B Base Bottom View, 9 Brightness, 38 C Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor, 50 Chemical Resi...
Page 73 - Check out Elo’s Web site!; • Product information
© 2006 Tyco Electronics Corporation Printed in USA Check out Elo’s Web site! www.elotouch.com Get the latest... • Product information • Specifications • News on upcoming events • Press release • Software drivers Getting in Touch with Elo To find out more about Elo’s extensive range of touch solution...
Page 74 - Recommended Disassembly Sequence
LCD Touchmonitor /1529L Power Cord A Power Cord B Compact Disc VGA Cord Serial Cord Audio Cord Recommended Disassembly Sequence DVI CORD USB Cord
Page 75 - USB INTELLIHEAD; FOR SWIPE READERS; TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
USB INTELLIHEAD FOR SWIPE READERS TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875320-1P OCTOBER 2004 PRELIMINARY REGISTERED TO ISO 9001:2000 20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson, CA 90746 Phone: (310) 631-8602 FAX: (310) 631-3956 Technical Support: (651) 415-6800 www.magtek.com
Page 77 - iii; Limited Warranty
iii Limited Warranty MagTek, Inc. warrants that the Product described in this document is free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase where the date of purchase is defined as the date of shipment from MagTek. During this warranty period, MagTek sha...
Page 78 - iv; FCC WARNING STATEMENT
iv FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environmen...
Page 80 - vi
Page 81 - SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS; FEATURES
1 SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB (Universal Serial Bus) IntelliHead Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader that conforms to ISO standards. The Reader is compatible with any device with a USB interface. A card is read by sliding it past the head either forward or backwa...
Page 82 - CONFIGURATIONS; REFERENCE DOCUMENTS; MagTek
USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader 2 CONFIGURATIONS The Configurations are as follows: Table 1-1. Configurations ACCESSORIES The accessories are as follows: Part Number Description 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (Diskette) 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (WEB) REFERENCE DOCU...
Page 83 - SPECIFICATIONS
Section 1. Features and Specifications 3 SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2 lists the specifications for the USB IntelliHead. Figure 1-2 shows the dimensions for the standard product. Table 1-1. Specifications Reference Standards ISO 7810 and ISO 7811 and AAMVA* Power Input 5V from USB bus Recording Method Tw...
Page 85 - SECTION 2. INSTALLATION; USB CONNECTION; WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP; Magnetic Card Reader Design
5 SECTION 2. INSTALLATION This section describes the cable connection, the Windows Plug and Play Setup, and the physical mounting of the unit. USB CONNECTION Since the USB IntelliHead is supplied as an OEM product, the installation and system integration will be unique for each application. The read...
Page 87 - SECTION 3. OPERATION; CARD READ
7 SECTION 3. OPERATION CARD READ A card may be swiped past the read head at any time. The magnetic stripe must face toward the head and may be swiped in either direction. If there is data encoded on the card, the device will attempt to decode the data and then send the results to the host via a USB ...
Page 89 - SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONS; HID USAGES
9 SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONS This device conforms to the USB specification revision 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (HID) class specification version 1.1. The device communicates to the host as a vendor-defined HID device. The details about how the card data and com...
Page 90 - REPORT DESCRIPTOR
USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader 10 following table. The usage types are also listed. These usage types are defined in the HID Usage Tables document. Magnetic Stripe Reader usage page 0xff00: Usage ID (Hex) Usage Name Usage Type Report Type 1 Decoding reader device Collection None 20 Track 1 decode stat...
Page 91 - CARD DATA
Section 4. USB Communications 11 Item Value (Hex) Input (Data, Variable, Absolute, Buffered Bytes) 82 02 01 Usage (Command message) 09 20 Report Count (24) 95 18 Feature (Data, Variable, Absolute, Buffered Bytes) B2 02 01 End Collection C0 CARD DATA Card data is only sent to the host on the Interrup...
Page 93 - CARD ENCODE TYPE; TRACK DATA
Section 4. USB Communications 13 CARD ENCODE TYPE This one-byte value indicates the type of encoding that was found on the card. The following table defines the possible values. Value Encode Type Description 0 ISO/ABA ISO/ABA encode format 1 AAMVA AAMVA encode format 2 reserved 3 Blank The card is b...
Page 95 - Get Property Response Data:
Section 4. USB Communications 15 RESULT CODE This one-byte field contains the value of the result code. There are two types of result codes: generic result codes and command-specific result codes. Generic result codes always have the most significant bit set to zero. Generic result codes have the sa...
Page 96 - SOFTWARE_ID PROPERTY; String
USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader 16 Property ID is a one-byte field that contains a value that identifies the property. The following table lists all the current property ID values: Value Property ID Description 0 SOFTWARE_ID The device’s software identifier 1 SERIAL_NUM The device’s serial number 2 POL...
Page 97 - POLLING_INTERVAL PROPERTY
Section 4. USB Communications 17 SERIAL_NUM PROPERTY Property ID: 1 Property Type: String Length: 0 – 15 bytes Get Property: Yes Set Property: Yes Default Value: The default value is no string with a length of zero. Description: The value is an ASCII string that represents the device’s serial number...
Page 99 - INTERFACE_TYPE PROPERTY; Byte
Section 4. USB Communications 19 01 02 03 08 Example Set MAX_PACKET_SIZE property Response (Hex): Result Code Data Len Data 00 00 Example Get MAX_PACKET_SIZE property Request (Hex): Cmd Num Data Len Prp ID 00 01 03 Example Get MAX_PACKET_SIZE property Response (Hex): Result Code Data Len Prp Value 0...
Page 101 - SECTION 5. DEMO PROGRAM; INSTALLATION
21 SECTION 5. DEMO PROGRAM The demo program, which is written in Visual Basic, can be used to do the following: • Read cards from the device and view the card data • Send command requests to the device and view the command responses • Guide application developers in their application development by ...
Page 102 - SOURCE CODE
USB IntelliHead Swipe Reader 22 SOURCE CODE Source code is included with the demo program. It can be used as a guide for application development. It is described in detail, with comments, to assist developers. The book USB Complete by Jan Axelson is also a good guide for application developers, espe...
Page 103 - APPENDIX A. USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER; Part Number Title
23 APPENDIX A. USB INTELLIHEAD SWIPE READER The following drawing is provided in this section: Part Number Title 21030006 USB-HID INTHD 3TK 125MM WRE, 5P CONN
Page 111 - Caution
1 SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The USB (Universal Serial Bus), HID Keyboard Emulation, Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader, which conforms to ISO standards. The Reader is compatible with the PC series of personal computers and emulates the operation of a keyboard. A card ...
Page 112 - The hardware configurations are shown in Table 1-1.; ACCESSORIES
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 2 The hardware configurations are shown in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. Configurations ACCESSORIES The accessories are as follows: Part Number Description 21042806 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (Diskette) 99510026 USB MSR Demo Program with Source Code (WEB) R...
Page 119 - HOST APPLICATIONS
9 SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONS This device conforms to the USB specification revision 1.1. This device also conforms with the Human Interface Device (HID) class specification version 1.1. The device communicates to the host as a HID keyboard device. The latest versions of the Windows operating syst...
Page 121 - . Vendor defined usages must
Section 4. USB Communications 11 PROGRAMMABLE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS This device has a number of programmable configuration properties. These properties are stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory. These properties can be configured at the factory or by the end user using a program supplied by MagTek. P...
Page 129 - TERMINATION_CHAR PROPERTY
Section 4. USB Communications 19 TERMINATION_CHAR PROPERTY Property ID: 5 Property Type: Byte Length: 1 byte Get Property: Yes Set Property: Yes Default Value: 0D (hex) (carriage return) Description: This property is defined as follows: mod c c c c c c c mod 0 – Send c after card data 1 – Send c aft...
Page 135 - Attach the device to a USB port on the host
25 SECTION 5. DEMO PROGRAM The purpose of this demo program is not to demonstrate card reading with this HID keyboard emulation device. Use a text editor application such as Windows Notepad to demonstrate card reading for this HID keyboard emulation device. Any application that allows user input fro...
Page 136 - The Clear Dialog button clears the Communication Dialog edit box.
USB HID Keyboard Emulation Swipe Reader 26 • Enter a command in the Message edit box. All data entered should be in hexadecimal bytes with a space between each byte. Enter the command number followed by the command data if there is any. The application will automatically calculate and send the comma...
Page 139 - INSTALLATION GUIDE; USB Interface Customer Pole Displays; HARDWARE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION GUIDE LD9000U series User Manual available at our web site www.logiccontrols.com USB Interface Customer Pole Displays LD9000U, LD9200U, LD9300U, LD9400U, LD9500U, LD9900U, LD9000XU, LD9200XU, LD9300XU, LD9400XU, LD9500XU and LD9900XU HARDWARE INSTALLATION Your LD9000U family of pole dis...
Page 140 - SOFTWARE COMMANDS; INTERFACE TO SOFTWARE USING USB DEVICE NAME
Logic Controls, Inc. SOFTWARE COMMANDS Logic Controls pole displays are controlled by command codes and data from the computer. Commands are transmitted to the pole display as ASCII codes. The command codes listed below are expressed in hexadecimal (base 16) numbers enclosed inside angle brackets &l...
Page 141 - Customer Displays; by 20 character display; USER MANUAL
i Customer Displays 2 by 20 character display USER MANUAL Models: LD9000 Series
Page 142 - NOTICE
ii NOTICE The manufacturer of the POS pole display makes norepresentations or warranties, either expressed or implied, byor with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not beliable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particularpurpose or for any indirect, special or consequentialdamag...
Page 143 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES .....................................................................................1 MODEL IDENTIFICATION............................................................2 CARTON CONTENTS ...................................................................2 INSTALLATION .....
Page 144 - Features - All Models
1 FEATURES The LD9000 family of pole displays offers a wide range of high qualityfeatures and models to choice from. Listed below are the featuresincorporated into each pole display. Not all features are available in allmodels. The model identification chart will assist you in selecting themodel bes...
Page 145 - MODEL IDENTIFICATION; CARTON CONTENTS; Metal base plate with mounting hardware.
2 MODEL IDENTIFICATION LD9 __ __ __ - __ __ X = Double Sided DisplayPT = Pass Thru25 = DB25F connector to computer POWER ADAPTER 0 = 120VAC* COMMAND SET 1 = 220VAC 0 = LOGIC CONTROLS* 1 = LOGIC CONTROLS SERIAL/PARALLEL INTERFACE WITH PASS-THRU 0 = SERIAL 9600 BAUD* 2 = SPECIAL COMMAND SET 1 ( Aedex ...
Page 146 - Serial Interface Non-pass-thru Models Installation
3 INSTALLATION Your PD9000 family of pole displays has been pre-assembled tomake the installation as simple as possible. Serial Interface Non-pass-thru Models Installation 1. Mount the pole display to the metal base plate using the mounting hardware provided. 2. The pole display can be used in a fre...
Page 148 - FUNCTIONAL TEST; MSDOS command prompt; Serial Interface Pole Displays Functional Test; Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key.The display will show
5 FUNCTIONAL TEST The following test sequence will verify that your pole display isworking properly. Before you start this procedure, you must install thepole display correctly as outlined under the INSTALLATION section.The functional test should be done under MSDOS command prompt by booting up the ...
Page 149 - Parallel Interface Pole Displays Functional Test
6 LD9100-PT, LD9300-PT, LD9400-PT and LD9500-PT 1. Type “ABCDEFGH” and press ENTER key.The display will show “ABCDEFGH” on the first line. 2. Type “ ^A PASSTHRU” ( ^A is entered as Ctrl-A ) and press ENTER key. The data will be passed through to the peripheral (e.g. aprinter). These characters are n...
Page 151 - INTERFACE CONNECTION; Serial Interface Connector Configuration
8 INTERFACE CONNECTION Serial Interface Connector Configuration The pin out configuration for the standard serial pole display is aDB9F connector. It plugs directly into the serial port of the computer. 1. DCD (tied to pins 4&6)2. NC3. TXD from PC4. DTR (tied to pins 1&6)5. Ground6. DSR (tie...
Page 152 - Parallel Interface Connector Configuration
9 Parallel Interface Connector Configuration All standard parallel pole displays will have a DB25 male connector. Itis connected to the printer port of the computer. 1. –Strobe 2. Data 0 3. Data 1 4. Data 2 5. Data 3 6. Data 4 7. Data 5 8. Data 6 9. Data 7 10. – Ack 11. Busy 12-17 NC 18-25 Ground Fo...
Page 154 - Message Scroll Left on Top Line
11 7. Carriage R eturn <0D>, (13), {^M}: The cursor moves to the left most digit of the row it is in. 8. Digit Select <10>, (16), {^P}: Moves the cursor to any position on the display with thiscommand followed by a data byte of <00> to <27>, or in decimal(00) to (39). 9. Curs...
Page 156 - Extended Pass-thru Command Set is available as option.; Standard Pass-thru Command Set
13 PASS-THRU COMMAND SET (LD9100-PT, LD9100X-PT): All software commands of the non-pass-thru single sided model areavailable with following additional commands for pass-thru anddouble-sided display control. When power is turned on or after areset command has been initiated, all text is displayed on ...
Page 157 - HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
14 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Serial pole displays were factory configured for serial RS232Cinterface using the following protocol: · 9600 Baud Rate· 8 Data Bits· 1 Stop Bit· No Parity Other optional baud rates are available with factory settings. Refer tothe model identification chart for further infor...
Page 158 - DISPLAY CHARACTER CODES
15 DISPLAY CHARACTER CODES D7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 D5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 D4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 D 3 D 2 D 1 D 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 DP SP 0 @ P ‘ p 0 0 0 1 1 DC 1 ! 1 A Q a q 0 0 1 0 2 DC 2 " 2 B R b r 0 0 1 1 3 DL DC 3 # 3 C S c s 0 1 0 0 4 DI M DC 4 $ 4 D T d t 0 1 0 1 5 MS % 5 E ...
Page 159 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS; Serial
16 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LD9000 LD900X OPTICAL: Number of rows 2 2 x 2 sides Number of digits/row 20 20 Dot matrix 5 x 7 5 x 7 Digit height) 0.374in. (9.5mm) 0.374in. (9.5mm) Digit width 0.244in. (6.2mm) 0.244in. (6.2mm) Character config. ASCII ASCII Brightness (typical) 900 cd/m 2 900 cd/m 2 Displ...
Page 160 - SecuGen FDU0
SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products - 1 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Device FDU02 SGD 03-03210001A SecuGen FDU0 2 General Description FDU02 is a Fingerprint Capture Device thatsupports the USB (Universal Serial Bus)interface and can do hot atta...
Page 161 - Supports only fingerprint optic recognition function
SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products - 2 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Device FDU02 SGD 03-03210001A SecuGen FDU0 2 Theory of Operation The USB host initiates the communication with the FDU02 using operation commands. Fingerprint data are then ca...
Page 162 - Supports both fingerprint optic recognition and mouse function
SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products - 3 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Device FDU02 SGD 03-03210001A SecuGen FDU0 2 ♦ Supports both fingerprint optic recognition and mouse function
Page 167 - Cable connection (Between USB interface and Sensor)
SecuGen _______________________________________________________ Products - 8 PC Peripheral Type, USB Fingerprint Recognition Device FDU02 SGD 03-03210001A SecuGen FDU0 2 Mounting ♦ Cable connection (Between USB interface and Sensor) FDU02AI USB interface board (FDU02AI) is cable-connected to the Fin...