Page 3 - Table of Contents
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 3 of 45 Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction ........................................................................... 4 Chapter 2 – Unpacking .............................................................................. 5 Chap...
Page 4 - Chapter 1 - Introduction; Product Description
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 4 of 45 Chapter 1 - Introduction Product Description Your new Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor combines Elo TouchSystems’ reliable performance with the latest developments in touch technology and display design. This combination...
Page 5 - Chapter 2 – Unpacking; Unpacking the Touchmonitor
Chapter 2 – Unpacking Unpacking the Touchmonitor To 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. 3. Once the locks are removed,...
Page 6 - Unpacking The Digital Signage Computer Module
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 6 of 45 Note: For your health and safety, it is strongly recommended that at least two people handle, lift, or move these touchmonitors. Two handles are provided on the unit’s back for easier handling. Check that the following items are...
Page 7 - Chapter 3 - Touchmonitor Installation; Connector Panel & Interfaces
Chapter 3 - Touchmonitor Installation Connector Panel & Interfaces Remove the cable cover on the bottom rear (when viewed in landscape orientation) to access the touchmonitor’s connector panel. User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 7 of 45
Page 8 - Touchmonitor Connections
3200L 4200L / 4600L Touchmonitor Connections 1. Connect the HDMI and/or VGA video cables between the monitor’s HDMI/VGA input connectors and your HDMI/VGA video source, respectively. Tighten the VGA cable’s screws for best EMI performance and strain relief. 2. Connect the USB touch cable between the...
Page 11 - Chapter 4; Computer Module Installation; Installation
Chapter 4 Computer Module Installation Installation Note: Disconnect AC power from the touchmonitor before installing the Computer Module. Installing the Computer Module while AC power is connected to the touchmonitor will damage the Computer Module. 1. Disconnect AC power from the touchmonitor. 2. ...
Page 14 - XP Operating Systems
Operating System Setup Windows ® 7, Windows ® XP Operating Systems The initial setup of the operating system takes approximately 5 minutes. Additional time might be needed for different touchcomputer hardware & operating system configurations. You will need to plug in an external mouse and/or ke...
Page 18 - Operating System Setup – No OS
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 18 of 45 Note: Do not lose the touchmonitor’s APR Calibration USB Drive or APR Calibration file! It is unique to your touchmonitor, and required for that touchmonitor to function. If you connect this touchmonitor to a different computer...
Page 20 - Chapter 5 – Mounting
Chapter 5 – Mounting Note: For your health and safety, it is strongly recommended that at least two people handle, lift, or move these touchmonitors. Two handles are provided on the unit’s back for easier handling. Note: When laying the display face-down (for attaching mounting brackets or stands), ...
Page 22 - Chapter 6 – Operation; Power; APR Touch Technology
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 22 of 45 Chapter 6 – Operation Power To turn the touchmonitor on or off, press the touchmonitor power button once. To power on the Computer Module, press the touchmonitor power button once. To power off the Computer Module and touchmoni...
Page 24 - Video
Video Generally, for best performance, the output resolution of your video source should match the display’s native resolution. See the display specifications in Appendix C to find your Touchmonitor’s native resolution. Operating in other resolutions will degrade video performance. For further infor...
Page 27 - OSD and Power Lockouts
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 27 of 45 OSD and Power Lockouts Press and hold the “Menu” and “Up” buttons for two seconds to enable/disable the OSD Locking feature. When the OSD Locking is enabled, pressing any of the Menu, Up, Down, or Select keys will have no effec...
Page 28 - Chapter 7 – Technical Support; Solutions to Common Problems; Technical Assistance
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 28 of 45 Chapter 7 – Technical Support If you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor, refer to the following suggestions. If the problem persists, please contact your local dealer or contact Elo TouchSystems Customer Service. S...
Page 29 - Appendix A – Native Resolution
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 29 of 45 Appendix A – Native Resolution An LCD panel’s native resolution is its width and height measured in number of pixels. In almost all cases, an image displayed on an LCD monitor will look best when your computer’s output resoluti...
Page 30 - Appendix B; Safety & Maintenance; Safety
Appendix B Safety & Maintenance Safety To avoid risk of electric shock, follow all safety notices and do not disassemble the touchmonitor or Computer Module. They are not user-serviceable. The slots located on the sides and top of the touchmonitor case are for ventilation. Do not block or insert...
Page 32 - Appendix C; 2” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 32 of 45 Appendix C Technical Specifications 32” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Available Touch Technologies APR Display Active Area 760 mm x 450 mm LCD Panel type 32” TFT Active Matrix Pixel Pitch 0.51075 mm x 0.51075 mm LCD ...
Page 34 - 2” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions
32” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions All dimensions in mm User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 34 of 45
Page 35 - 2” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 35 of 45 42” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Available Touch Technologies APR Display Active Area 930.24 mm x 523.26 mm LCD Panel type 42” TFT Active Matrix Pixel Pitch 0.4845 mm x 0.4845 mm LCD Panel native resolution 1920 x 1...
Page 37 - 2” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions
42” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions All dimensions in mm User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 37 of 45
Page 38 - 6” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 38 of 45 46” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Available Touch Technologies APR Display Active Area 1018.08 mm x 572.67 mm LCD Panel type 46” TFT Active Matrix Pixel Pitch 0.52025 mm x 0.53025 mm LCD Panel native resolution 1920 ...
Page 40 - 6” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions
46” Interactive Digital Signage TouchMonitor Dimensions All dimensions in mm User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 40 of 45
Page 41 - Elo Digital Signage Computer Module
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 41 of 45 Elo Digital Signage Computer Module Option 1 Option 2 Available Processors Intel Celeron Dual Core E1500 2.2GHz 512KB L2 Cache Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz 6MB L2 Cache RAM (800MHz min) 1GB DDR2 DIMM on 1 of 1 slot 2GB DDR@ DI...
Page 42 - Regulatory Information
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 42 of 45 Appendix D - Regulatory Information I. Electrical Safety Information: Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current requirements indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Connection to a different powe...
Page 44 - Appendix E –; Warranty Information
User Manual – Interactive Digital Signage SW601176 Rev A - Page 44 of 45 Appendix E – Warranty 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 defects in materials and workmanship. The warrant...