Connections and Installation
Data Connection: Begin your installation by selecting a data connection. With the
Please note that all Aspen Touch Monitors that include an MSR or MSR/Customer Display also have an internal USB hub to interface with the peripheral devices. As a result, the display will have only one USB cable which supports both touch data and the MSR/Customer Display data.
Also, two additional User USB ports are available on the display, and these ports may be used to connect additional USB devices to your system such as a mouse, keyboard, bar code reader, etc.
Power, Video and Audio: Connect the power, video and (if desired) audio cables to the monitor, using the Quick
Mounting: You may simply place the monitor upright on the base of the desk stand. However, if you wish to use your monitor in any other way than resting it on its stand on a flat surface, you will need to either:
•Attach the stand to a countertop or wall
•Dismount the display chassis from the stand and use the VESA mounting holes on the chassis to attach the display to an arm or other mount.
Note: Connect the cables to the monitor before attaching the stand to a countertop or a wall if access to cable connections will be restricted when the stand mounting is complete.
To attach the stand to a countertop or wall, first use the
•VESA: The four holes near the middle of the baseplate are
•Keyhole Slots: The three large “keyhole” slots may be used to secure bolts, inserted from the front side, with nuts, threaded on from the back side of the mounting surface. Insert bolts in mounting holes, loosely thread nuts on from back side, slip stand keyholes over bolt heads and position bolt shaft in the narrow portion of keyhole slot. Tighten nuts from back side to finish the installation.
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To attach the display to an arm or other mount, use the
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