3M M2256PW manual Important Notes, Maintaining Your Touch Display

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3M™ Multi-touch Display M2256PW User Guide

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CAUTION

To avoid the potentially hazardous situations associated with the use of isopropyl

alcohol which may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage: Follow all instructions and recommendations in the manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheet and product label.

To avoid possible environmental contamination which may result in minor or moderate injury:

The lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury (Hg) and must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local, state, or federal laws. Check your individual state's requirements to see if specific recycling requirements exist for mercury- containing products or other electronic products. Refer to http://www.nema.org/lamprecycle/ or call 3M Touch Systems 1-866-407-6666 for further information.

Dispose of the flat panel display according to applicable governmental regulations.

Important Notes

In extreme temperature and humidity situations, you may observe condensation between the touch screen and the display. To minimize this condition, place the unit where it will be used and allow a 24-hour environmental stabilization period prior to powering on the display. Any noticeable condensation is temporary and will have no long term affect on the operation of the display.

When unplugging power supply cord, hold the plug, do not pull by the cord.

Do not connect or disconnect this product during an electrical storm.

Install the display in a well-ventilated area. Always maintain adequate ventilation to protect the display from overheating and to ensure reliable and continued operation.

Do not expose this display to direct sunlight or heat. Passive heat may cause damage to the housing and other parts.

An inherent characteristic of the PCT sensor is a fine grid pattern that may be visible under certain lighting conditions.

Do not install this display in areas where extreme vibrations may be generated. For example, nearby manufacturing equipment may produce strong vibrations. The vibrations may cause the display to exhibit picture discoloration or poor video quality.

To avoid ergonomic concerns:

Do not install the display in a manner or location with awkward accessibility. Extended use may result in muscle, tendon, or fixed posture strains. It is recommended you take periodic breaks from continuous use.

Maintaining Your Touch Display

To maintain your display and keep your display operating at peak performance:

Keep your display and touch sensor clean.

Adjust the display video controls.

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Contents 3M Touch Systems, Inc. Proprietary Information 37531 Rev D 3M Multi-touch Display M2256PW User Guide Contents Appendix B 3M PX Serial Controller Communications Appendix a 3M PX USB Controller CommunicationsAppendix C Regulatory Information Intended Use Important Safety InformationIntroduction OverviewExplanation of Signal Word Consequences Maintaining Your Touch Display Important Notes3M Touch Systems Support Services Touch Sensor Care and CleaningContact 3M Touch Systems System Requirements Setting up Your M2256PW Multi-touch DisplayCables Included with Your M2256PW Multi-touch Display Unpacking Your Touch DisplayTesting the M2256PW Multi-touch Display Connecting the Touch DisplayArm Mounting Option Supported Video Display Modes and Refresh Rates Using the Standard Controls for the Video CardApplicable Display Mode and Refresh Rate Refresh Rate Hz Video Card RequirementsMenu/Select Down Up Auto/Exit Power LED Configuring the Display SettingsMultimedia Features Access to the Video ControlsChoices Description Adjusting the M2256PW Video DisplayAudio Tools Multitouch Application Support Enabling Your M2256PW Multi-touch DisplayWindows 7 USB Compatibility All Other PlatformsVideo Alignment Installing 3M MicroTouch Software3M Multi-touch Display M2256PW User Guide Overview of USB Firmware Communications 3M PX USB Controller CommunicationsCommunication Basics HID Class Requests Command SetSet Feature Calibration Receiving Reports from the ControllerData Stage Offset Field Size Value Description Calibration Setup Stage Offset Field Size Value DescriptionCalibration Response Command Status Byte Description Determining Target AreasGet Feature GetStatus Setup Stage Offset Field Size Value Description Get Feature GetMaxCountPower On Check Bit Fields Bit Number Description Valid Command Status Field Entries Response DescriptionReset Setup Stage Offset Field Size Value Description Set Feature ResetReset Data Stage Offset Field Size Value Description Offset Field Size Value Description Set Feature -Restore DefaultsCoordinate Data MultiTouch Digitizer mode Async Report Asynchronous ReportsValue Description Touch Report Structure Offset Field3M PX Serial Controller Communications Overview of Firmware CommandsCommunication Parameters Controller Default SettingsOperating Mode Communicating with the ControllerReceiving Responses from the Controller Sending Commands to the ControllerController Initialization Firmware CommandsSOH Cxcr Command Code DescriptionCalibrate MDUCalibrate Procedure Guidelines for Calibrate CommandGet Copyright Mode Down UpMode Inactive Mode StreamOutput Identity Name CommandNull Command Soft ResetSOH Rdcr Restore DefaultsOperating Parameter Default Unit TypeBit Description Touch Data FormatData Sequence Bits Data Sequence Bits Regulatory Agency Approvals Regulatory InformationFCC-B CE Conformity for Europe FCC Warning