Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch SecureTouch manual

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3It may be necessary to cut ribs and struts inside the bezel. Cutting these ribs and struts does not usually cause difficulties, although the stiffness of the bezel may be reduced slightly. Try not to cut into the posts for the CRT attachment screws. Bezel and tube combinations that require this cut are rare.

Generally, a total clearance between the edge of the touchscreen and any ribs or struts of at least 0.25-inch (6 mm) in both axes is necessary. This prevents the interference fit problem discussed above, and allows for variation in touchscreen mounting position.

4The potential interference between the degaussing coil and the touchscreen must also be evaluated. The coil will usually fit between the touchscreen and the inside surface of the bezel, as there is typically a natural cavity for it. If there is not enough space for the coil, you may have to provide additional setback for the CRT. It may also be possible to relocate the coil to the bell side of the CRT. Normally, this does not significantly reduce the coil’s effectiveness. However, you must determine this by inspecting the display for color problems after reassembly.

5Check for adequate clearance of the transducers and the cable from the bezel structure. If the position of the cable causes difficulty, the touchscreen may be rotated 180° (only if the touchscreen is sealed and using Elo drivers).

6The preferred orientation of the IntelliTouch touchscreen is with the cable exiting from the right side, when viewed from the front of the monitor. Rotation will cause an inversion of the output coordinates, which will be compensated for automatically by Elo driver software, but perhaps not by other drivers. (Flat touchscreens should have the reflector strips on the side facing the user.)

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Contents Page Elo IntelliTouch /SecureTouch Touchscreen Guide Disclaimer Page Intellitouch 10-YEAR Warranty Page Table of Contents Index List of Figures Viii List of Tables Page Introduction Intellitouch TechnologyIntelliTouch Touchscreen IntelliTouch TouchscreenIntelliTouch controller IntelliTouch ControllerAgency Approvals Driver SoftwareWork Area Safety InformationProtective Clothing Getting StartedDesign Considerations for CRTs and LCDs Bezel design Bezel DesignCRT Integration Safety InformationSuggested Tools Definition of TermsTypical IntelliTouch Touchscreen Installation Summary of Installation StepsIncoming Inspection Testing the MonitorDisassembling the Monitor Unpacking the TouchscreenDischarge the CRT Remove the Back CaseRemove the Electronic Chassis 14I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Remove the CRT Verify Touchscreen Fit Page Attaching the Touchscreen Proper placement of adhesive tape to the touchscreen Spacing the CRT from the Bezel Installing the Controller Touchscreen Cabling System for Internal Serial Controller Internal Serial Controller 2500SP4 Pins Signal Function 24I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e External Serial Controller 26I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Internal USB Controller 2500U Internal USB Controller 2500U28I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Reassembling the Monitor Routing the Touchscreen CablesProper Sealing Improper Sealing Sealing the MonitorProper Bezel Mounting Improper Bezel Mounting Sealing Material SelectionSystem Evaluation LCD Integration Unpacking the Touchscreen Definition of Terms Disassembling the LCD MonitorRequired Parts for USB Connection Tools and EquipmentRequired Parts for Serial Connection Optional Parts for USB Connection Optional Parts for Serial ConnectionRemoving the LCD Removing the Rear CaseDetermining Touchscreen Fit Mounting the Touchscreen Attaching double-sided adhesive tape to the touchscreen Spacing the LCD from the Bezel Sealing10 2500S Internal Serial Controller 11 2500U USB controller Parasitic Tap of 5Vdc Power12 DC to DC converter Parasitic Tap of 7-30Vdc DC to DC converterModifying the Case for USB Output Modifying the Case for Serial Output13 Horizontal escutcheon plate Re-assembling the Display48I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooting GuideSoftware Troubleshooting Display ProblemsVideo Alignment Problems Hardware TroubleshootingSerial Controller Using the Comdump UtilityByte Byte DescriptionRS-232 Connections P2 Pins DB25Host Signal Source Power Connections Touchscreen and Touchscreen Cables Figure A.2 Transducer and Wedge Assembly2x6 Male Header DB9 Male Function IC1 CableEC2 Cable IntelliTouch Serial Controllers Diagnostic LEDsAA Bit Value hex Description Diagnostic CodesIntelliTouch Serial Controller 2500S Figure A.4 DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin Positions DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin PositionsSpecifications Mechanical IntelliTouch TouchscreensOptical EnvironmentalUL Compliance Fire Retardation FCC Compliance Agency ApprovalsElectrical Physical CharacteristicsIntelliTouch 2500U USB Controller Touchscreen Connector Power Connector, P4 P2 pin number Signal name Standard wire color Signal name P4 pin Signal function Signal name P3 pin Signal functionAgency Approvals LED Diagnostic CharacteristicsLED Blink Rate Function LED State FunctionFigure B.4 2500U USB Controller, top view 2500U USB Controller DrawingsFigure B.6 2500U USB Controller, bottom-view Environments IntelliTouch 2500S Serial Controller72I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Parameter Value Applicable Signals EIA-232 subsec Signal Name DB-9 P2 pin Sourced by Signal FunctionBoard mounted Cable applied Header Plug Jumper Function Jumper Settings76I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Figure B.11 2500S Serial Controller, top view DrawingsFigure B.13 2500S Serial Controller Part Number Description ELO Part NumbersCables Stylus 82I n t e l l i T o u c h / S e c u r e T o u c h G u i d e Glossary Page Glossary-85 Page Glossary-87 Vertical Refresh Rate-See Refresh Rate Index Page Page