Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch SecureTouch manual Determining Touchscreen Fit

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Determining Touchscreen Fit

1Position the LCD so the face is accessible.

2Next, determine if the touchscreen will fit in the bezel without modifications to the bezel. Modifications, if necessary, should be done without seriously compromising the mechanical integrity of the display. To do this:

Lay the touchscreen face-down in the bezel, being careful not to damage the transducers. If the touchscreen will not fit flush against the lip of the bezel, do not force it. An interference fit between the edge of an IntelliTouch touchscreen and some of the plastic ribs found in display bezels can pinch and break the small wires which carry the signals along the edges of the touchscreen, or even result in fracture of the glass after reassembly.

It is often necessary to cut these ribs and struts inside the bezel. Cutting does not usually cause difficulties although the stiffness of the bezel may be reduced slightly. Try not to cut into the posts of any attachment screws.

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.

3Check for adequate clearance of the transducers and the cable from the bezel structure. The preferred orientation of the IntelliTouch touchscreen is with the cable exiting from the right side, when viewed from the front of the

display. If the position of the cable causes difficulty, the touchscreen may be rotated 180° on units (that incorporate a seal). 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. The touchscreen must have the reflector stripes on the surface 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 Intellitouch Technology IntroductionIntelliTouch Touchscreen IntelliTouch TouchscreenIntelliTouch Controller IntelliTouch controllerDriver Software Agency ApprovalsSafety Information Work AreaProtective Clothing Getting StartedDesign Considerations for CRTs and LCDs Bezel Design Bezel designSafety Information CRT IntegrationDefinition of Terms Suggested ToolsSummary of Installation Steps Typical IntelliTouch Touchscreen InstallationDisassembling the Monitor Testing the MonitorIncoming Inspection Unpacking the TouchscreenRemove the Back Case Discharge the CRTRemove 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 Internal Serial Controller 2500S Touchscreen Cabling System for Internal Serial ControllerP4 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 Routing the Touchscreen Cables Reassembling the MonitorSealing the Monitor Proper Sealing Improper SealingProper Bezel Mounting Improper Bezel Mounting Sealing Material SelectionSystem Evaluation LCD Integration Unpacking the Touchscreen Disassembling the LCD Monitor Definition of TermsRequired Parts for USB Connection Tools and EquipmentRequired Parts for Serial Connection Optional Parts for Serial Connection Optional Parts for USB ConnectionRemoving the Rear Case Removing the LCDDetermining Touchscreen Fit Mounting the Touchscreen Attaching double-sided adhesive tape to the touchscreen Sealing Spacing the LCD from the Bezel10 2500S Internal Serial Controller 11 2500U USB controller Power Parasitic Tap of 5VdcParasitic Tap of 7-30Vdc DC to DC converter 12 DC to DC converterModifying the Case for Serial Output Modifying the Case for USB OutputRe-assembling the Display 13 Horizontal escutcheon plate48I 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 Guide Troubleshooting ProcessDisplay Problems Software TroubleshootingHardware Troubleshooting Video Alignment ProblemsUsing the Comdump Utility Serial ControllerByte Description ByteRS-232 Connections P2 Pins DB25Host Signal Source Power Connections Figure A.2 Transducer and Wedge Assembly Touchscreen and Touchscreen Cables2x6 Male Header DB9 Male Function IC1 CableEC2 Cable Diagnostic LEDs IntelliTouch Serial ControllersAA Bit Value hex Description Diagnostic CodesIntelliTouch Serial Controller 2500S DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin Positions Figure A.4 DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin PositionsSpecifications Optical IntelliTouch TouchscreensMechanical EnvironmentalAgency Approvals UL Compliance Fire Retardation FCC ComplianceElectrical Physical CharacteristicsIntelliTouch 2500U USB Controller Touchscreen Connector Power Connector, P4 P2 pin number Signal name Standard wire color Signal name P3 pin Signal function Signal name P4 pin Signal functionLED Blink Rate Function LED Diagnostic CharacteristicsAgency Approvals LED State Function2500U USB Controller Drawings Figure B.4 2500U USB Controller, top viewFigure B.6 2500U USB Controller, bottom-view IntelliTouch 2500S Serial Controller Environments72I 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 Signal Name DB-9 P2 pin Sourced by Signal Function Parameter Value Applicable Signals EIA-232 subsecBoard mounted Cable applied Header Plug Jumper Settings Jumper Function76I 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 Drawings Figure B.11 2500S Serial Controller, top viewFigure B.13 2500S Serial Controller ELO Part Numbers Part Number DescriptionCables 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