Aspen Touch Solutions SW601532 manual Operation, Power, Touch, Video

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Chapter 4 – Operation

Power

To turn the touchmonitor on or off, press the touchmonitor power button once.

The Power Status LED on the bottom of the touchmonitor functions according to the following table:

TouchMonitor/Computer Module status

LED status

OFF

OFF

SLEEP

PULSING

ON

ON

The system consumes low power when in SLEEP and OFF modes. For detailed power consumption specifications, refer to technical specifications on the Elo website http://www.elotouch.com

Touching the screen will bring the attached host PC out of SLEEP mode (similar to moving the mouse or pressing a keyboard key).

To improve reliability and reduce wasteful power consumption, disconnect the power adapter when long periods of disuse are planned.

Touch

Your IntelliTouch touchmonitor is factory-calibrated and should not need manual calibration (unless the input video is not fully scaled to the native resolution, or the touch experience needs to be calibrated to a specific user).

Video

A display’s native resolution is its width and height measured in number of pixels. Generally, for best performance, an image displayed on this monitor will look best when your computer’s output resolution matches this monitor’s native resolution of 1366 x 768.

For computer output resolutions at non-native resolutions, the monitor will scale the video to its panel’s native resolution. This involves stretching or compressing the input image as needed in the X- and Y-dimensions to fit the display’s native resolution. An unavoidable byproduct of the scaling algorithms is a loss of fidelity when the computer’s output video image is scaled by the monitor to fit the display. This loss of fidelity is most apparent when viewing feature-rich images at close distances (for example images containing small-font text).

Your touchmonitor will likely not require video adjustments. However, for analog VGA video, variations in video graphic card outputs may require user adjustments through the OSD to optimize the quality of the touchmonitor’s displayed image. These adjustments are “remembered” by the touchmonitor. Also, to reduce the need for adjustments for different video mode timings, the monitor correctly scales and displays some of the video industry’s most

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