POSIFLEX Business Machines Computer Monitor LM 7112 User Manual |
LM-7112 / TM-7112
LCD / Touch Monitor
User’s Manual
Rev. Original
I. FEATURES
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Most stable 12.1” LCD monitor with tilt adjust for industrial and
commercial use
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Application covers POS, POI (Kiosk), Factory Automation etc.
USB HUB function with 2 ports for optional side mount devices (BC300 or
SD300) or USB KB or mouse
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Spill proof and easy maintenance structure allowing easy cleaning
High quality TFT LCD panel with scaling up function for full screen
display
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Super VGA interface
Resistive type extra long life touch panel in RS232 or USB interface (for
TM-7112)
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Touch functions include left/right button, double click, drag & drop (for
TM-7112)
Touch beep can be pitch adjusted/enabled/disabled by software control (for
TM-7112)
FCC NOTICE
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits
for a Class A digital device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures to correct the interference.
WARRANTY LIMITS
Warranty will terminate automatically when the machine is opened by any person other than the authorized
technicians. The user should consult his/her dealer for the problem happened. Warranty voids if the user does not follow the
instructions in application of this merchandise. The manufacturer is by no means responsible for any damage or hazard caused by
improper application.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual assists the user to utilize the LCD Monitor LM-7112 and the Touch Monitor TM-7112. These series
provide adjustable robust construction for 12.1” LCD display with maximum resolution of 800 x 600. TM-7112 provides also a
durable touch screen over the LCD panel. Both support a side mount option of SD-300 or BC-300.
The manufacturer of the LM-7112 and TM-7112 series heartily apologizes to the user for reserving the right to
change or to modify this manual without notice due to the rapid and constant progress and improvement on science and technology.
Ó Copyright Posiflex Inc. 2006
TRADE MARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
POSIFLEX is a registered trademark of Posiflex Inc..
Other brand and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks and service marks of their respective owners.
P/N: 19660900010
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B.
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
(Downlink)
USB Ports
C.
REAR VIEW
Option unit mounting screws
Option kit cable holder
Brightness adjust knob
Tilt adjust release button
(Uplink) USB Port RS232 Port VGA Port DC Jack
D.
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POWER LED INDICATION
Yellow: standby
Blue: operating
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VI. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
A. Side Mount Upgrade Kit
When a side-mount upgrade kit option SD-300 or BC-300 is ordered
with the LM/TM-7112, this option is already installed in the delivery. To
assemble a separately delivered kit to the monitor, please use the 2 attached
screws with washer to fix the kit to right side of LCD panel from back as
revealed in rear view.
No matter the kit is BC-300 or SD-300 or whether the SD-300 kit itself
contains MSR only, finger print sensor only or both options, the kit utilizes one
USB cable. Connect it to one downlink USB port at right side of the base and
insert it in the cable holder on back of LCD panel.
B.
Cable Connections
1. Connect the VGA cable that has both 3 x 5 D sub male ends to VGA port
at base rear bottom and the VGA port of host system. Screw in the cable
to connectors at both ends.
2. Connect the USB cable that has one flat 4 pin connector (USB type A)
and one square 4 pin connector (USB type B) to (uplink) USB port at
base rear bottom and the USB port of host system.
3. For RS232 touch control type of TM-7112, connect the touch control
cable that has one 9 pin D sub female end and one 10 pin RJ45 plug to
RS232 port at base rear bottom and one COM port of host system. Make
sure the plug clicks in. Screw fix the COM port end. This connection is
not required for other models and therefore this cable will not be included
for those models.
4. Connect USB device(s) like USB keyboard or USB mouse that would be
more convenient for the user’s application to the (downlink) USB port(s).
However please note that if the side mount kit is installed, there will be
only one USB port left for this service.
5. Check the power adaptor against local power supply specifications.
Connect the cable from the power adaptor to the DC jack at base rear
bottom. Connect the power cable to the power adaptor and a clean power
socket.
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VII. DRIVER INSTALLATION
A. INSTALLATION
1. RS232 touch
Please find in the attached Posiflex product information CDROM under
subdirectory \Drivers\TM_LM\RS232 for RS232 interface touch controller
driver. In case this subdirectory is not found in the CDROM received, please
use
identical
driver
from
relevant
product
such
as
\Drivers\TP58_TP59\Touch\RS232. In such subdirectory, please then find the
proper descendant for the OS applied such as \RSTC_W9x for Win9x system.
Click SETUP.EXE to install the driver into system and a utility program for
touch calibration. Please select “SmartSet Serial Controller” as the controller
type during the installation process. Same approach applies for other operating
system.
If, for any reason, the user wants to remove the driver for the RS232
touch controller, please select “Monitor Mouse” in the program list for
removal.
2. USB touch
The USB interface touch controller operates as an USB mouse without
need for any special driver in Windows. However, there is a program
supported for its calibration and touch function manipulation. Please find it in
the attached Posiflex product information CD-ROM under subdirectory
\Drivers\TM_LM\USB.
For Linux environment, please find the setup program for the suitable
kernel in the same directory and install the required driver and calibration
program as the setup program proceeds.
B.
SETUP/CALIBRATION
1.
RS232 touch
Once the RS232 touch controller driver is installed, the user can utilize it
to calibrate the touch screen, define mouse button emulation modes, enable
right button emulation or define the click sound’s tone and duration. Please go
to “Control Panel” and select “Elo Touchscreen” to engage this utility. Most
items in this utility should be easily understandable to average user.
Followings are just some reminders on some items.
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COM port – This port selection must match exactly the port touch
control interface cable is connected to.
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Align – This function engages 3 touch targets at left top, right bottom
and right top consecutively for touch calibration.
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Click on touch – This selection of touch button disables the double
click function of a touch and a left click will be registered at the point
where a touch on the screen is made even if the touch is dragged to
other spot before release.
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Click on release – This selection of touch button disables the double
click function of a touch and a left click will be registered at the point
where a touch is released from the screen.
Drag – This selection of touch button disables the double click
function of a touch and a left click contact signal will be sent to the
host when a touch is made and a left click release signal will be there
for touch release.
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Drag, Double click– This selection of touch button allows the screen
touch to simulate the complete left button of a mouse.
Double click size – This adjustment (10 to 100 pixels) is available
only when double click function of the touch is enabled. The larger
the size is, the easier it is to take 2 consecutive taps on the touch
screen at nearly same spot as double click.
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Show right-click sticky button – This function is only applicable in
Win98 environment. When this box is checked, there will be a large
icon on desktop simulating a mouse. After clicking the right button of
the mouse in this icon, next touch on the screen will act like clicking
the right button of a mouse. After this touch, it will automatically
resume the left click function.
2.
USB touch
a.
USB touch manager
Once the USB control program is installed, the user can utilize it to
calibrate the touch screen, define mouse button emulation parameters, enable
right button emulation or define the click sound’s tone and duration. Please go
to “Program Files” and select “Posiflex USB Touch Tools” and then select
“Posiflex USB Touch Manager” within the tools to engage this utility. Most
items in this utility should be easily understandable to average user.
Followings are just some reminders on some items.
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Calibrate – This button engages the “Posiflex USB Touch
Calibrator”.
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Edge Acceleration – This function engages the “Posiflex USB Touch
Edge Acceleration Tool” and helps to find the hidden taskbar or thin
scroll bar through touch.
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Hide Cursor / Show Cursor – This button hides or shows the mouse
cursor on screen display. Please never hide cursor before the touch is
enabled and calibrated.
Buzz On – This check box together with the 2 list buttons below it
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determines the frequency and duration of the internal buzzer beep as
response to touch on touch panel.
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Touch Point Dots – This list button selects the size of touch point on
touch panel. A too small touch size makes the mouse cursor jumpy or
even bouncing. A too large touch size results in unsatisfactory touch
accuracy.
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Reset To Default – This button resets all touch parameters.
Enable PIR – This check box is not applicable to the monitor. Please
keep it unchecked.
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Enable Touch – This check box must be checked to have the touch
panel working.
Touch as Right Button Click – This check box defines each touch
on touch panel as clicking the right button of mouse at that point.
When it is unchecked, each touch will work as clicking the left button
of mouse. (Ref. to the right hand version of mouse)
Mouse Emulation/Click on Touch/Click on Release – Only one of
the three radio buttons can be selected. The mouse emulation refers to
the drag and drop function.
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OK – This button accepts all parameters set and closes the utility
window.
Apply – This button accepts all parameters set and remains in the
utility window.
Cancel – This button discards all changes to the parameters and
closes the utility window.
b.
USB touch calibrator
This program helps re-calibrating the touch position with the USB
mouse emulation. Please touch the 3 calibration boxes and a confirmation box
that appear sequentially.
c.
USB touch edge acceleration tool
Helps to find the hidden taskbar or thin scroll bar through touch
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Enable ... – Each check box determines whether or not to engage
edge acceleration against which edge of screen.
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Margin – This list button selects the range to engage edge
acceleration toward the edge before the edge is reached.
Compensation – This list button selects the distance to advance the
mouse toward edge from touch point.
d.
USB touch right button tool
This tool differs slightly from the “Touch as Right Button Click” check
box in the USB touch manager. When executed, there will be a small window
of “One Shot Right Button” appearing on desktop. Any touch on the panel
right after touching this small window will work like clicking the right button
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of mouse at that point. However, the next touch will resume the left button of
mouse unless the small window is touched again.
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VIII. APPLICATION
A.
TILT ANGLE ADJUST
Press down the tilt adjust release button as
arrowed in the right picture and adjust the LCD
panel tilt angle between 42.5° and 77.5° for best
viewing effect in application and then release the
button. The screen will be firmly held for operation.
B.
BRIGHTNESS ADJUST
On lower left edge of back of the LCD panel there is a plastic wheel
knob as circled in the picture above. Turning this knob up or down changes the
brightness of screen display accordingly.
C.
APPLICATION LIMITATION
With RS232 touch controller driver, certain display mode like full screen
display of Windows DOS box should be avoided.
The USB touch is not applicable for OS other than Windows as USB
mouse is not supported in DOS environment and there is difficulty in engaging
driver to convert the coordination system between the static panel and the
dynamic mouse in Linux environment.
D.
SIDE MOUNT KIT
In SD-300 mounted at right side of the monitor, there may be the MSR
for reading a magnetic stripe card and/or the optical type finger print sensor.
For magnetic stripe card reading, be sure to insert the card to the bottom with
magnetic stripe facing the mark aside the slot. The movement of the card can
be either inserting the card from the top surface then sliding the card down out
of the slot, or sliding the card upward from the lower side of the slot till it
reaches the top end as long as the card is a standard one. A non-standard card
recorded without complete degaussing prior to recovery may accept only one
direction in card reading.
If the fingerprint sensor option is installed in the side mount kit, please
find the most comfortable angle for the fingerprint taking operation in
consideration of the LCD panel tilt angle and try to align the core of
fingerprint in the sensing area.
E.
Power & OSD buttons
The buttons at front of base are for the OSD
(On Screen Display) control operations and
LCD screen power control as in left picture
and are explained below.
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“OSD” button: To enter OSD setup menu, or to perform the function
selected in OSD operation.
“NEXT” button: To select next item of option functions.
“” “” button: To increase setting.
“” “” button: To decrease setting.
“” “” button: To turn the monitor power ON/OFF. The monitor can be
turned OFF only when there is video signal and can be turned ON only
when there is video signal and after the “Turn Off Panel” message
vanishes. The default status is set to ON when power is supplied unless
manually turned OFF. Since this button controls only the display power
but not the display controller neither the touch controller, please try
disconnect the power cable or the VGA cable once unfortunately the
screen display goes into a mess. Please also avoid touching the screen
with the system still running though this power switch is turned off.
F.
OSD functions
Press “OSD” button with a normal display on the screen to activate the
OSD functions (On Screen Display adjustment). The OSD window will pop up
on the screen. On top part of this window is a Posiflex logo with the OSD
firmware version indicated to its lower right. Below this area is a row of icons
for main OSD menu. Below the main menu is a group of icons for submenu
that corresponds to one icon selected in the main menu. An analysis of the
video signal on resolution and refresh rate will be displayed at the bottom.
Applicable icons in the main menu and its subsequent menus are explained
below.
“MAIN MENU”: There are in total 5 icons in this menu: One of the 5 icons
will be displayed in inverted color to indicate its
relationship
with the submenu below. Pressing “NEXT” button will shift the selected icon
one by one from left to right and then wrap around to the most left. Press
“OSD” button to enter the selected sub menu. If there is no button for OSD
setting is pressed within a period of time (about 5 seconds to 1 minute as
programmed) the OSD window will disappear with all the adjusted parameters
saved. Explanations on items in sub menu are as below.
“BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 3
icons in this submenu:
Press “OSD” button to select item or return
to main menu. Press “NEXT” button to select among brightness, contrast and
exit.
“BRIGHTNESS ADJUST”: When this item is selected, there
will be only the brightness icon with an adjustment indication bar under
it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”
button to increase brightness. Press “-” to decrease. Press “OSD” button
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to save the current setting and return to “Brightness/Contrast submenu”.
“CONTRAST ADJUST”: When this item is selected, there will
be only the contrast icon with an adjustment indication bar under it
between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”
button to increase contrast. Press “-” to decrease. Press “OSD” button
to save the current setting and return to “Brightness/Contrast submenu”.
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.
“COLOR ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 4 icons in this submenu:
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to main menu.
Press “NEXT” button to select among auto color adjust, auto RGB reset, Color
balance adjust and exit.
“AUTO COLOR ADJUST”: Upon an “OSD” button press on
this icon the monitor will perform an automatic color adjustment and
exits the OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen.
Press “NXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to
make the choice.
“ACCEPT”: Accept the adjustment setting.
“REJECT”: Decline the adjustment setting and return to
previous setting.
“AUTO RGB RESET”: Upon an “OSD” button press on this
icon the monitor will perform an automatic RGB reset and exits the
OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen. Press
“NXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to make the
choice.
“ACCEPT”: Accept the reset result.
“REJECT”: Decline the reset and return to previous
setting.
“COLOR BALANCE ADJUST”: When this item is selected,
there will be 7 icons in this item:
between main
menu area and the video signal mode. Press “OSD” button to select an
item or return to color adjust submenu. Press “NEXT” button to select
among separate color adjust, 4200K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K
and exit.
“SEPARATE COLOR ADJUST”: When this item is
selected, there will be 3 adjustment indication bars between the
main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “NEXT”
button to select among the 3 colors Red, Green and Blue
respectively. Press “+” button to intensify that color. Press “-” to
reduce. Press “OSD” button to save the current setting and
return to “Color balance adjust submenu”.
“4200K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the
color balance to a color temperature of 4200 degrees Kelvin.
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“5000K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the
color balance to a color temperature of 5000 degrees Kelvin.
“6500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the
color balance to a color temperature of 6500 degrees Kelvin.
“7500K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the
color balance to a color temperature of 7500 degrees Kelvin.
“9300K”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will set the
color balance to a color temperature of 9300 degrees Kelvin.
“EXIT”: Return to “Color adjust submenu”.
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.
“GEOMETRY ADJUST SUBMENU”: There are 6 icons in this
submenu:
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to
main menu. Press “NEXT” button to select among auto geometry adjust,
horizontal size, phase, horizontal position, vertical position and exit.
“AUTO GEOMETRY ADJUST”: Upon an “OSD” button press
on this icon the monitor will perform an automatic geometry adjustment
and exits the OSD window leaving 2 icons below at center of the screen.
Press “NEXT” button to switch the selection. Press “OSD” button to
make the choice.
“ACCEPT”: Accept the adjustment setting.
“REJECT”: Decline the adjustment setting and return to
previous setting.
“HORIZONTAL SIZE”: When this item is selected, there will
be only the horizontal size icon with an adjustment indication bar under
it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+”
button to increase horizontal size. Press “-” to decrease. Press “OSD”
button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry adjust
submenu”.
“PHASE”: When this item is selected, there will be only the
phase adjust icon with an adjustment indication bar under it between
the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press “+” or “-” button
to adjust the pixel synchronization phase for best picture display. Press
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry
adjust submenu”.
“HORIZONTAL POSITION”: When this item is selected, there
will be only the horizontal position icon with an adjustment indication
bar under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode.
Press “+” or “-” button to shift the screen display to right or left. Press
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry
adjust submenu”.
“VERTICAL POSITION”: When this item is selected, there
will be only the vertical position icon with an adjustment indication bar
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under it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press
“+” button to shift up the screen display. Press “-” to shift down. Press
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “Geometry
adjust submenu”.
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.
“TOOLS SUBMENU”: When this item is selected, there are 5 icons in
this submenu:
Press “OSD” button to select item or return to
main menu. Press “NEXT” button to select among OSD submenu, reset to
default, phase, smoothness / sharpness adjust, mode select and exit.
“OSD SUBMENU”: When this item is selected, there are 4 icons
in this submenu:
Press “OSD” button to select item or
return to main menu. Press “NEXT” button to select among OSD time,
OSD horizontal position, OSD vertical position and exit.
“OSD TIME”: When this item is selected, there will be
only the OSD time icon with an adjustment indication bar under
it between the main menu area and the video signal mode. Press
“+” or “-” button to adjust the waiting time for OSD operation
before OSD termination between 5 to 60 seconds. Default is 30
seconds. Press “OSD” button to save the current setting and
return to “OSD submenu”.
“OSD HORIZONTAL POSITION”: When this item is
selected, there will be only the vertical position icon with an
adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area
and the video signal mode. Press “+ ” button to shift OSD
window right. Press “-” to shift left. Press “OSD” button to save
the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.
“OSD VERTICAL POSITION”: When this item is
selected, there will be only the vertical position icon with an
adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area
and the video signal mode. Press “+” button to move OSD
window downward. Press “-” to go upward. Press “OSD” button
to save the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.
“EXIT”: Return to “Tools submenu”.
“RESET TO DEFAULT”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon
will set all parameters back to the status when the monitor left factory.
“SMOOTHNESS / SHARPNESS ADJUST”: When this item is
selected, there will be only the smoothness / sharpness adjust icon with
an adjustment indication bar under it between the main menu area and
the video signal mode. Press “+” button to increase smoothness of
display (decrease sharpness). Press “-” to go the other way. Press
“OSD” button to save the current setting and return to “OSD submenu”.
“MODE SELECT”: Pressing “OSD” button on this icon will
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have no effect at all if the display mode is not one of the confusing
modes. The confusing modes here mean 640 x 400 or 720 x 400 in
display resolution as both mode have refresh rate of 70Hz, horizontal
frequency of 37.9KHz and pixel frequency of 31.5MHz making it
impossible for automatic select. These modes are not used in normal
Windows display.
“EXIT”: Return to “Main menu”.
“EXIT”: Exit OSD setup with all adjustment saved.
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IX. SUPPORTED DISPLAY MODES
For video signals beyond the supported display modes, there will be a
message “Out Of Range” on middle of screen. Maximum supported color
depth is 18 bits or 262,144 colors. Supported display modes are as in the table:
Display Resolution
640*400
Refresh Rate (Hz) Horizontal Frequency (KHz)
70
60
72
75
70
56
60
72
75
37.9
31.5
37.9
37.5
37.9
35.1
37.9
48.1
46.9
640*480
720*400
800*600
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T31454
警告使用者
這是甲類的資訊產品,在居住的環
境中使用時,可能會造成射頻干
擾,在這種情況下,使用者會被要
求採取某些適當的對策。
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