Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch SecureTouch manual Power Connections

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Data Set Ready (DSR) and Clear to Send (CTS) may be used by the host to verify controller connections and operation. DSR is asserted when power is applied to the controller and CTS is asserted when the controller's power-on sequence is complete. Data Terminal Ready (DTR) and Request to Send (RTS) can also be connected for full hardware handshaking.

Elo driver software typically requires two-way communication and all four handshaking lines.

If accessible, the controller's diagnostic LED can verify whether RS-232 data is being transmitted.

Alternatively, a breakout box will tell you if there is any activity on the data line. It is possible that the port you are using on the host computer is meant to work with an RS-232 DTE device. To check this, install a null modem cable between the controller and the host computer's serial port. A null modem cable converts a DCE device into a DTE device by swapping pins 2 and 3 and the handshaking lines.

Some serial ports require jumpers for the handshaking lines on the cable connector at the computer end. The jumper combinations that may be required to make an RS-232 port work are beyond the scope of this manual. Consult your computer manual for more information.

If a breakout box is not available, you can measure the DC voltage at the data output of the controller (pin 2 of the DB-9). It should measure between 8 and 10 Vdc when the touchscreen is not touched, and drop several volts (towards 0) during a touch, depending on the data format and the baud rate.

If proper RS-232 signal voltage is not present, the controller may not have power applied.

Power Connections

Check for proper voltage (+5 Vdc) at the power connector P4 pin 1 (+) and pin 4 (-) on the controller (see, page). If the LED is functioning (see page Diagnostic LED’s), the power supply is probably okay. To access this connector on the external serial controller, disconnect the power, then remove the cover. Reconnect the power cable and turn the unit on. There are no exposed electrical connections in the controller that would be considered dangerous. Power is applied to the controller through P4.

If no power is present, measure the voltage at the power source, either a source from the display electronics, a DC-to-DC converter, or an AC power supply.

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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 InformationDesign Considerations for CRTs and LCDs Getting StartedProtective Clothing Bezel design Bezel DesignCRT Integration Safety InformationSuggested Tools Definition of TermsTypical IntelliTouch Touchscreen Installation Summary of Installation StepsUnpacking the Touchscreen Testing the MonitorIncoming Inspection Disassembling the MonitorDischarge 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 MonitorSystem Evaluation Sealing Material SelectionProper Bezel Mounting Improper Bezel Mounting LCD Integration Unpacking the Touchscreen Definition of Terms Disassembling the LCD MonitorRequired Parts for Serial Connection Tools and EquipmentRequired Parts for USB 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 DescriptionHost Signal Source P2 Pins DB25RS-232 Connections Power Connections Touchscreen and Touchscreen Cables Figure A.2 Transducer and Wedge AssemblyEC2 Cable IC1 Cable2x6 Male Header DB9 Male Function IntelliTouch Serial Controllers Diagnostic LEDsIntelliTouch Serial Controller 2500S Diagnostic CodesAA Bit Value hex Description Figure A.4 DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin Positions DB9 and DB25 Connector Pin PositionsSpecifications Environmental IntelliTouch TouchscreensMechanical OpticalUL Compliance Fire Retardation FCC Compliance Agency ApprovalsIntelliTouch 2500U USB Controller Physical CharacteristicsElectrical Touchscreen Connector Power Connector, P4 P2 pin number Signal name Standard wire color Signal name P4 pin Signal function Signal name P3 pin Signal functionLED State Function LED Diagnostic CharacteristicsAgency Approvals LED Blink Rate 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