3M Dynapro ET 350 Monitor User’s Installation Guide

Step 5:

Install software and import TouchSurround files

Other on-screen display options

The most commonly used on-screen display options are those that appear under the PC and Auto icons. Other on-screen options that can be set using the controls are summarized below.

OSD (on screen display) menu

The settings in the OSD menu permit you to change the position and appearance of OSD menus, the duration of a display before timeout, and the language (English or Korean) of the OSD menus.

By increasing or decreasing the value of H-Position, for example, the OSD menus can be shifted left or right on the display.

Utility menu

The settings in the Utility menu allow you to reset display settings to the monitor manufacturer’s display setting defaults and to get information on the display’s current resolution and frequency. Some units allow the user to turn the display’s power management system (DPMS) on or off (the default setting is “on”). For the ET 350 monitor, the DPMS should not be turned off. For ET 35X monitors with heater, see installation instructions that come with heater units regarding DPMS settings.

Warning

To reduce the risk of electric shock or mechanical impact which could result in serious personal injury or death, if your ET unit has a display power management system (DPMS) that is configurable from the display’s on-screen utility menu, do not turn off the DPMS.

Note: The Dynamic Brightness control in the Utility menu is not adjustable with the ET 350 monitor and so that menu item is dimmed.

Installing touch screen software

To install the touch screen drivers and utilities for the ET 350 monitor, follow the instructions below that correspond to the operating system running on the host computer. The ET 350 monitor currently supports Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 9X operating systems.

Installing the driver for Windows XP/2000 operating systems

To install touch screen software for Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating systems:

1.Find the floppy disk that includes the driver for Windows XP/2000 operating systems, insert it in the disk drive, and browse the floppy disk to find the file named setup.exe.

2.Open setup.exe.

The installation Welcome window appears.

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