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The complete menu of the OSD is shown in the table below. The Main Menu icon for each menu is shaded, and
the individual functions within the group follow:

OSD Menu and Function

Contrast and Brightness

Contrast 

Controls the display contrast

Brightness

Controls the display brightness

Video Adjustment

Auto Adjust

Automatically sets display image size, position, and fine adjustment.
Contrast and brightness are not adjusted.

Left/Right

Controls horizontal position

Up/Down

Controls vertical position

Horizontal Size

Increases or decreases the horizontal size of the image

Fine

Controls the vertical fine adjustment. May improve picture detail in 

emulation

modes.

OSD Tool

OSD Left/Right

Adjusts the default horizontal position of the OSD on the display

OSD Up/Down

Adjusts the default vertical position of the OSD on the display

OSD Timeout

Determines time (in seconds) that OSD waits before closing automatically after no
action has been performed

Factory Reset

Recalls original factory settings of image parameters

OSD Language

Selects the OSD menu language—English, French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese 

OSD Color

Selects one of ten OSD color schemes

Color Adjustment

Adjusts preset 

color temperature

of the image. Available choices are 9300, 7500,

6500, and 5500°

Kelvin

(K). A User mode allows custom setup of each color 

component of the image—Red, Green and Blue. Default setup for this parameter is
6500°K. Do not adjust color temperature unless you have a specific need to do so.

Audio Adjustment

Volume

Adjusts the loudspeaker volume

Mute ON/OFF

Mute ON turns off the audio function. Mute OFF restores the audio function

Auto DIM

Auto Dim

Turns the Auto-Sensing Brightness Adjustment circuit ON or OFF

Dimming Range

Menu shows sensed light level, and brightness setting as a percentage of full scale
(same setting as Brightness in 

Contrast and Brightness

menu when Auto DIM is

OFF). With Auto DIM ON, brightness is now controlled by the light sensor located 
at top center of the front bezel. See additional discussion of this feature further in
this section.

Summary of Contents for ATM-173R Series

Page 1: ...EXPERIENCE THE ASPEN TOUCH Aspen ATM 173R Series Touch Monitor Product Manual...

Page 2: ...with regard to this document including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Aspen Touch Solutions shall not be liable for any incidental or co...

Page 3: ...ting Display Setup and On Screen Display OSD 4 On Screen Display Controls 4 Display Setup Display Resolution OSD Menu and Functions Power OSD Lock Unlock Auto Sensing Brightness Adjustment Touchscreen...

Page 4: ...stry have been italicized on first use in this manual Definitions of these words have been included in the Glossary Product features of the Aspen ATM 173R series touchmonitor include 17 AMTFT LCD pane...

Page 5: ...tertop or a wall if access to cable connec tions will be restricted when the stand mounting is complete To attach the stand to a countertop or wall print out the full size template file that accompani...

Page 6: ...rns all display power ON OFF Use the OSD buttons as described above to set up the display Turn on the display with the power switch The display will initially be set to properly display the native res...

Page 7: ...d Factory Reset Recalls original factory settings of image parameters OSD Language Selects the OSD menu language English French German Italian Spanish Japanese Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese O...

Page 8: ...Adjustment feature is intended to be used in situations where the ambient lighting can change significantly over time The brightness of the image tracks ambient brightness and dims the display as the...

Page 9: ...h the screen with two fingers at the same time on opposite sides of the display the reported location to the application will be in the middle of the screen Consider this in navigation of your applica...

Page 10: ...eaders in all applications Contact Aspen TechSupport if this format is not suitable for your application The Customer Display while hardware interfaced as a USB device is equivalent to a serial displa...

Page 11: ...kg Brightness LCD 300 nit typical With touchscreen 240 nit Colors 16 2 million 6 Bit FRC Resolution Native 1280 X 1024 at 60 75 Hz Supported Preset Timing 1024 X 768 at 60 70 75 Hz 1024 X 768 at 65 Hz...

Page 12: ...rial cable 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...

Page 13: ...fety UL cUL CSA 22 2 No 950 3rd Ed EN60950 Low Voltage Directive 93 68 EEC Ergonomics EK 1 1TB 2000 EMI FCC B EN 55022 Class B 1998 EMS EN 55024 1998 Low Emission MPR II 1990 8 MPR 1990 10 Warranty 3Y...

Page 14: ...odes are 800x600 and 640x480 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 FRC Frame Ra...

Page 15: ...hin glass or plastic sheet that filters out light rays of all but a specific orientation Light passing through such a sheet is thus polarized POS Point Of Sale Serial A data transmission method where...

Page 16: ...sed in whole or in part by failure to properly store install operate or maintain Products in accordance with good industry practices and Aspen s recommendations are excluded from warranty coverage Dam...

Page 17: ...Aspen Touch www aspentouchsolutions com 31207 Keats Way Suite 104 Evergreen Colorado 80439 tel 303 468 4130 fax 303 468 4131 toll free 877 427 7393 web www aspentouchsolutions com email info aspentouc...

Page 18: ...Template will print on one sheet of 11 x 17 paper...

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