3M Dynapro ET 350 Monitor User’s Installation Guide

If the ET 350 monitor is running an application or is in a setting in which unintentionally activating a button on the touch screen might have harmful consequences for people or equipment, 3M Touch Systems recommends creating a “safe touch” setting.

Warning

To reduce the risk of electric shock or mechanical impact which could result in serious personal injury or death:

Apply a “safe touch” setting, especially if the monitor is running an application or is in a setting where safety is a concern.

Do not use a third party screen saver that may affect the “safe touch” setting and could in turn cause connected peripheral equipment to start or stop inadvertently.

The procedure for applying a safe touch setting differs depending on the operating system.

Safe touch for Windows XP/2000 operating systems

To apply a safe touch setting with Windows XP and 2000 operating systems, follow these steps:

1.Close all Windows operating system applications and then open the Display Properties dialog box (for instructions on how to open Display Properties, refer to your operating system’s help file).

2.Select the Screen Saver tab.

3.In the screen saver section of the dialog box, enter in the “Wait” box the number of minutes that you want to elapse from the last time the screen is touched to when the screen saver is activated.

4.In the energy saver section of the dialog box, select Power.

The power dialog box appears (called Power Scheme in

Windows XP; called Power Options Properties in Windows 2000).

5.In the “Turn off monitor” pull-down menu, set the number of minutes that will elapse from the last time the screen is touched to when the energy saver is activated. The period chosen must be at least one minute greater than the time you set (in step 3, above) for the screen saver.

Warning

To reduce the risk of electric shock or mechanical impact which could result in serious personal injury or death, set the “safe touch” setting correctly, with the number of minutes entered for the Windows operating system energy saver being at least one minute greater than the time entered for the Windows operating system screen saver.

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