Aspen Touch Solutions ATM-152 Product Manual Download Page 7

Glossary

AMTFT—

Acronym for Active Matrix Thin Film Transistor. This is the type of liquid crystal display panel used in

essentially all computer flat panel displays today.

Calibrate—

For touchscreens, “calibrate” is the common term for the process that is really “video alignment.”

A touchscreen and its controller have a coordinate system that are usually not identical to the coordinate system
of the video display of the host computer. By displaying reference points on the touch monitor (through the
calibration program) and touching those reference points, the touch monitor coordinate system is scaled to that
of the computer.

Color temperature—

Color temperature is a simplified way to characterize the spectral properties of a light source,

and is the temperature you would heat a theoretical "black body" source to radiate light of the same visual color.
For example, “low” color temperature, like 3200°K, implies warmer (more yellow/red) light, while “high” color
temperature, like 9300°K, implies a cooler (more blue) light. Daylight has the 3200°K temperature mentioned near
dawn and evening, and a higher one during the day. The standard unit for color temperature is the 

Kelvin

(K). 

Contrast Ratio—

The ratio of the luminance of the display of a full white image to a full black image. This parameter

is useful in determining the relative sharpness of two displays—a higher contrast ratio usually implies a sharper
image, especially when text is displayed.

Controller or Touchscreen controller—

The electronics that actually process the touch on the touchscreen and

sends out a digital representation of that touch to the host computer.

Emulation—

As used in display technology, emulation mode means an image displayed at a non-native resolution.

For your Aspen touch monitor and other 15” monitors, the common emulation modes are 800 x 600 and 640 x 480.
In emulation modes, a monitor cannot perfectly display the image sent from the computer when the monitor pixel
to image pixel ratio is not an integral multiple.

Hub or USB hub—

An electronic circuit that combines several USB signals into one.

Illuminance—

The measure of how much luminous flux per unit area that impinges on a particular surface, or how

bright a point source of light appears to the eye. It is measured in footcandles or in lux.

Kelvin—

The scale of temperature measurement that begins at absolute zero. The increment of temperature that

one Kelvin represents is the same as that of the Celsius scale, but the scale starts at -273.16°C. Thus 293°K is
about 20°C or 68°F.

Keyboard emulation—

Produces the same output as a keyboard, or a “keyboard wedge” magnetic stripe reader. 

Keyboard wedge—

An MSR unit that connects to a computer keyboard port with a cable that also connects the

standard keyboard, thus a keyboard wedge.

LCD—

Acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. The most common technology used in flat computer displays today.

“Liquid crystal” molecules ( a very complex chemical engineered for this function) sandwiched between a
combination of flat glass color filters and 

polarizers

, pass or block light in response to electrical signals applied

by the display electronics. The result is a very sharp, bright display that is very thin, and uses little power,
compared with a CRT, or tube-type monitor.

Lux—

The standard unit for illuminance is lux (lx) which is lumens per square meter (lm/m

2

). 1lux=10.764

footcandle. Common room lighting is 100-1000 lux.

MSR—

Acronym for Magnetic Stripe Reader. A device that reads information encoded in the magnetic stripes on

the back of a credit card, etc. The process is essentially identical to the operation of a cassette tape player.

13

12

Temperature 

Operating 

10°C to 40°C

Storage

-30°C to 60°C

Humidity 

Operating 

20% to 80% non-condensing

Storage 

5% to 90% non-condensing

External Connections 

Power 

IEC320 Standard AC inlet

Audio 

Standard 3mm Stereo Jack

Video HD15 

(VGA)

Touch Interface 

Standard USB series “B” receptacle
(detachable USB cable)

Connectivity

Two USB Type “A” input ports (ATM-152RM,
ATM-152RMO, ATM152RMD, and
ATM-152RMDO models only)

POS Options 

Magstripe Reader 

3 Track Reader with Power and Error
Indicator Light

Customer Display

2 x 20 VFD Display with Dual Axis (tilt 
& swivel) Movement

Additional features

Power indicator for display, built in to power switch (OEM models only);
Power switch state memory

Digital on-screen display (OSD) Hidden, software lockable controls

Direct access to brightness, audio mute, and video auto adjust functions
(bypass OSD)

Auto-Sensing Brightness Adjustment

Rubber Wedge Sealed touchscreen

Removable base

Two 75mm VESA mounts (On base and display chassis)

Top or bottom access to countertop mounting holes

Kensington lock connection on chassis

Broad range of vertical tilt (-5º to +90º) 

Two built-in 1W baffled speakers 

Two Port USB Hub (ATM-152RM/RMD/RMO and RMDO models only)

Product Agency Approvals: UL, cUL, TUV(GS), FCC Class B, CE and
UL-2601 (ATMM-152R only)

Warranty 3 years, 24-hour advance replacement

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Summary of Contents for ATM-152

Page 1: ...468 4130 fax 303 468 4131 toll free 877 427 7393 North America web www aspentouchsolutions com nainfo aspentouchsolutions com Experience the Aspen Touch www aspentouchsolutions com EXPERIENCE THE ASP...

Page 2: ...to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment or obligation by Aspen Touch Solutions Aspen Touch Solutions assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this docum...

Page 3: ...will have only one USB cable which sup ports 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 a...

Page 4: ...yed image 7 6 Notice Unless your Aspen Touch Monitor has a serial data interface or you are connecting this Touch Monitor to a computer that already has Aspen touchscreen MSR and Customer Display driv...

Page 5: ...U button The main OSD will disappear 3 While continuing to hold the MENU button down momentarily press the POWER button The POWER OSD lockout menu will appear 4 Press the ENTER button to alternately s...

Page 6: ...MSR if present is configured for keyboard emulation by default It should work identically to keyboard wedge readers in all applications Contact Aspen TechSupport if this format is not suitable for you...

Page 7: ...The increment of temperature that one Kelvin represents is the same as that of the Celsius scale but the scale starts at 273 16 C Thus 293 K is about 20 C or 68 F Keyboard emulation Produces the same...

Page 8: ...or creating mounting holes in a countertop etc Electronic versions of this manual include a file that may be printed to create the same template Ensure that your printed version is scaled correctly Yo...

Reviews: