P/N Elo TouchSystems, Inc
Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
Revision A
Trademark Acknowledgments
Copyright 2002 Elo TouchSystems Inc. All Rights Reserved
Disclaimer
Table of Contents
Precautions
INTRODUCTION
About the Product
C H A P T E R
Auto adjustment capability High quality full screen re-scaling
C H A P T E R
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Unpacking Your Touchmonitor
Rear View
Product Overview
Main Unit
User Controls
Side View
Base Bottom View
Touch Interface Connection
Serial Connection
STEP 1-Removing the Back Cover
STEP 2-Connecting the Video Cable
STEP 3-Connecting the Serial Touchscreen Cable
STEP 4-Connecting the Speaker Cable
NOTE If you do not wish to connect the speaker cable, go to step
STEP 5-Connecting the Power Cable
Connectionson underside AC power cable port Cable management clip
Power cable
STEP 6-Replacing the Back Cover
USB Connection
Speaker port
STEP 1-Removing the Back Cover
STEP 2-Connecting the Video Cable
Female 15-pin video connector
Video cable
Video port
USB touchscreen cable
STEP 3-Connecting the USB Touchscreen Cable
USB touchscreen connector
STEP 4-Connecting the Speaker Cable
STEP 6-Replacing the Back Cover
STEP 5-Connecting the Power Cable
Connections on underside Power cable
M4x0.7 threaded holes VESA mounting interface
Optimizing the LCD Display
VESA Mount on Your Touchmonitor
Accessing the VESA Mounting Interface
Mounting the Base
Installing the Driver Software
1 Insert the Elo CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive
Installing the Serial Touch Driver for MS-DOS and Windows
Installing the USB Touch Driver
Installing the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me and
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About Touchmonitor Adjustments
Using the On-Screen Display OSD Menus
OPERATION
C H A P T E R
Function
Side Bezel Buttons
Control
OSD Menu Function
Recall Defaults
Phase
Auto Adjust
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solutions to Common Problems
Problem
C H A P T E R
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NATIVE RESOLUTION
A P P E N D I
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TOUCHMONITOR SAFETY
A P P E N D I
Care and Handling of Your Touchmonitor
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Compatible Video Modes
Resolution
A P P E N D I
Touchmonitor Specifications
Display Type Size Pixel Format Touchscreen Colors Display Brightness
Back-light Lamp Life Viewing Angle Contrast Ratio
Display Response Time Environmental Mechanical Electrical Speakers
Light Transmission per ASTM D1003 Visual Resolution
Gloss per ASTM D2457 using a 60- degree gloss meter
Mechanical
Optical
Environmental
Chemical Resistance
Electrostatic
Protection per EN
Construction
Mechanical
Optical
15 LCD Touchmonitor ET15-XXWA-1 Dimensions
See Detail A Detail A
C-41
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II. Emissions and Immunity Information
REGULATORY INFORMATION
I. Electrical Safety Information
a Verify as an emission source by turning the equipment off and on
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WARRANTY
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INDEX
Numerics
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USB UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS SWIPE READER
TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
Manual Part Number 99875191 Rev AUGUST
20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson, CA Phone 310 FAX
Copyright MAG-TEK, Inc
Limited Warranty
FCC WARNING STATEMENT
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT
CE STANDARDS
SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION
SECTION 3. OPERATION
SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONS
Figure 1-1. USB Swipe Reader
SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURES
CONFIGURATIONS
ACCESSORIES
USB Human Interface Device HID Class Specification Version
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1-2. Specifications
Figure 1-2. Dimensions
30mA
300uA
USB Swipe Reader
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION
Figure 2-1. Reader Cable and Connector
Table 2-1. 4-Pin Connector
USB CONNECTION
The two mounting inserts are 3 mm diameter 0.5 mm pitch
WINDOWS PLUG AND PLAY SETUP
MOUNTING
Figure 2-2. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface
USB Swipe Reader
CARD READ
SECTION 3. OPERATION
LED INDICATOR
USB Swipe Reader
SECTION 4. USB COMMUNICATIONS
HID USAGES
REPORT DESCRIPTOR
Continued
CARD DATA
TRACK 1 DECODE STATUS
TRACK 2 DECODE STATUS
TRACK 3 DECODE STATUS
TRACK 1 DATA LENGTH
CARD ENCODE TYPE
TRACK DATA
TRACK 1 DATA
TRACK 2 DATA
COMMANDS
COMMAND NUMBER
Command Number Data Length Data
DATA LENGTH
GET AND SET PROPERTY COMMANDS
RESULT CODE
SOFTWAREID PROPERTY
SERIALNUM PROPERTY
POLLINGINTERVAL PROPERTY
Example Set POLLINGINTERVAL property Request Hex
OPERATION
SECTION 5. DEMO PROGRAM
INSTALLATION
SOURCE CODE
MAGTEK DEVICE DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL
Manual Part Number 99875125 Rev NOVEMBER
20725 South Annalee Avenue Carson, CA Phone 310 FAX 310
REVISIONS
Number
Limited Warranty
Mag-Tek, Inc. hereinafter “Mag-Tek” warrants this Mag-Tek product IN ITS ENTIRETY, to be in good working order for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase from Mag-Tek. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this warranty period, Mag-Tek will, at its option, repair or replace this product at no additional charge except as set forth below. Repair parts and replacement products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts and products become the property of Mag-Tek. This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the product resulting from accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, or non-Mag-Tek modification of the product
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 3. COMMANDS
SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING
APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY
SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
APPENDIX C. STATUS CODES
FIGURES
INDEX
Figure 1-1. MagTek Devices and Device Drivers for Windows
SECTION 1. OVERVIEW
PROBLEMS WITH CONTROLLING DEVICES
Part Number
Windows Version
BENEFITS OF A CONTROL LANGUAGE AND DRIVER
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
Section 1. Overview
LANGUAGE OVERVIEW
Properties
COMMANDS
Four types of commands are defined by the device control language
TYPICAL OPERATION
Open a device
Query the device’s capabilities
Prepare the device for work
METHODS OF ACCESSING THE DEVICE
Obtaining access to the device
‘set error handling
Close the device
‘open the port for binary access
submit echo command
Interacting with the device
‘return if not a receive event
Releasing access to the device
ERRORS AND ERROR PROCESSING
HANDLING SPECIAL COMMANDS
FILE PROPERTIES
MICR Format Numbers
Installation And Setup and select Properties. Click on the Version tab. Note the File Version, Part Number, and Description
INSTALLATION
SECTION 2. PROPERTIES
Access
Property
Description
Access
Property
Description
cmdpendingLF
Access
Property
Description
enckey
Description
Access
Property
SECTION 3. COMMANDS
DATA FORMAT
RESPONSES
Field
COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS
cancel
NOTATION CONVENTIONS
Italic
display
none
none
echo
none
event
none
loadkey
rawrecv
Receive data from the device
Command /rawsend 5100Welcome to\x1COur BankLF
Errors /rawxact
Command /rawxact 9423AB4589EF6701CDLF
rawsend
read x y
track 1 error, track 2 good, track 3 blank
read
Read Arguments
Read
Description
Argument
Read
Description
Argument
read KXXXSS data
Argument
Visamac1, visamac2, visamac3 - message authentication
Description
reset
none
none
set prop val
Data encode command
write
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
ASSUMPTIONS
SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING
GOALS
DESCRIPTION
Format Rules fmtxrules
LANGUAGE FORMAT Format Name fmtxname
Format Template fmtxtemplate
Description
Field Type
Example
Description
Field Type
Example
Numeric characters
Modifier
Description
DEFAULT FORMATS
EXAMPLE Retrieving properties from a magnetic card
The driver responds with /get appliedfmt BankCard
The driver responds with /get PAN
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
VISUAL BASIC EXAMPLE
SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS
PROGRAMMING HINTS
btnRead.Enabled = False
Dim RcvdData$
Private Sub btnExitClick If MSComm1.PortOpen Then
MSComm1.PortOpen = False End If Unload Me End Sub
Section 5. Example Applications
MSComm1.Output = /read card & Chr$10
txtInfo.Text = Please swipe a card or click on Exit to quit
Do DoEvents Loop Until LenRcvdData$
4 Open the serial port using the number obtained above
5 Send/receive commands/data 6 Close the serial port when done
On Error Resume Next
Open NewName For Binary Access Read Write As #1
Section 5. Example Applications
End Sub
End Sub
End Sub
Private Sub
C++ EXAMPLE
The following is an example of C++
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
drvh = OPENDEVICE argv1 if drvh == INVALIDHANDLEVALUE
STAGE 6, CreateEvent NULL
LPTHREADSTARTROUTINEoutputthread,// adr of thread function
address of returned thread identifier
void *p
#ifdef SINGLECHARS ch = getch printf%c, ch if ch == 13 printf\n
Helpers
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
Ctrl-Z - emergency exit
if ch
address of overlapped structure
Section 5. Example Applications
POWER BUILDER EXAMPLE
8. Close the PowerScript Painter window and answer “Yes” to “Save changes…”
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP
INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS W95/98/ME
File or Directory
Device Friendly
DESCRIPTION
Adding Another Device Driver W95/98/ME
11. Continue with Completing the Installation W95/98/ME below
Adding the First Device Driver W95/98/ME
9. Continue with Completing the Installation W95/98/ME below
Updating an Installed Device Driver W95/98/ME
13. Continue with Completing the Installation W95/98/ME below
Completing the Installation W95/98/ME
Modifying A Device Drivers Settings W95/98/ME
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
Figure A-1. Properties Settings, Windows 95/98/ME
Figure A-2. Advanced Settings, Windows 95/98/ME
MINIWEDG.VXD MT85.VXD MT95.VXD MTPPINSR.VXD MTPPSWIP.VXD
Removing the Drivers W95/98/ME
C\Windows\System
GENERIC.VXD IPIN.VXD MAGWEDGE.VXD MICRPLUS.VXD MINIMICR.VXD
MINIWEDG.VXD MT85.VXD MT95.VXD MTPPINSR.VXD MTPPSWIP.VXD
MAGCDFLT.DLL
locale specific
MAGCxxx.HLP
INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS WNT
File or Directory
Friendly Name
DESCRIPTION
Installing the Driver Binaries WNT
Uninstalling the Drivers WNT
INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS W2000/XP
File or Directory
Friendly Name
DESCRIPTION
Installing the Driver Binaries W2000/XP
Uninstalling the Drivers W2000/XP
Uninstalling the Keyboard Hook Driver W2000/XP
WINDOWS NT/2000/XP CONFIGURATION UTILITY
Re-starting MTD driver - close all applications using MTD
Adding a Keyboard Device WNT/2000/XP
mtcfg COM5 ”MiniWedge” ”FriendlyName=MiniWedge”
Adding an ‘IntelliPIN MICR Aux’ Device WNT/2000/XP
Only a single keyboard device can be installed at a time
Adding a Serial Device WNT/2000/XP
Viewing the List of Configured Devices WNT/2000/XP
Using the MTCFG Utility WNT/2000/XP
Command syntax summary
Command Syntax
Displaying Configuration Information WNT/2000/XP
Meaning
the Models section of the MTD installation script OEMSETUP.INF
settings
model
is the full name of the device model to be added. The name should be
Configuration Examples for Windows NT/2000/XP
Name
Modifying a Device Drivers Settings WNT/2000/XP
Use the following syntax to change settings of a device
Removing a Device WNT/2000/XP
MTD PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
File or Directory
DESCRIPTION
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY
Command
Cancel a command. cmd can be any of the transaction
commands
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
Mnemonic and Description
APPENDIX C. STATUS CODES
Value
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows
APPENDIX D. DEVICE DRIVER SUMMARIES
MICR+ Reader Mini-MICR Reader Port Powered RS-232 Swipe Reader
Port Powered RS-232 Insertion Reader MT-85 Encoder MT-95 Encoder
IntelliPIN and IntelliPIN PLUS MagWedge Reader MiniWedge Reader
The Automatic Settings in the properties sheet are not supported
the communications must be specified manually. When using the
installed before the IntelliPIN driver also the IntelliPIN driver
Commands Supported
device, so the ctracks and trkenable properties will always
Commands Supported
MAGWEDGE SWIPE READER
MAGWEDGE.VXD
Commands Supported
MINIWEDGE MSR
Properties Supported
mode it would take almost 4 seconds
These devices may or may not have an MSR installed. If not
installed, the driver may not properly indicate the ctracks
Commands Supported
MICR+ CHECK READER & MSR
These devices may or may not have an MSR installed. If not
installed, the driver may not properly indicate the ctracks
Commands Supported
MINI MICR CHECK READER & MSR
PORT-POWERED RS-232 SWIPE READER
Port-powered swipe reader
This driver supports all port-powered swipe readers
Commands Supported
PORT-POWERED RS-232 INSERTION READER
Commands Supported
Properties Supported
event n data
Commands Supported
MT-85 LOCO ENCODER
MT85.VXD
30037337
Commands Supported
MT-95 HICO ENCODER
Properties Supported
set prop val
INDEX
Installing Device Drivers W95/98
W95/98
Uninstalling the Drivers W2000/XP