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EGULATORY 

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NFORMATION

I. Electrical Safety Information:

A)

Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and current

requirements indicated on the manufacturer’s label. Connection to a different

power source than those specified herein will likely result in improper operation,

damage to the equipment or pose a fire hazard if the limitations are not followed.

B)

There are no operator serviceable parts inside this equipment. There are

hazardous voltages generated by this equipment which constitute a safety

hazard. Service should be provided only by a qualified service technician.

C)

Contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer if there are questions about

the installation prior to connecting the equipment to mains power.

II. Emissions and Immunity Information

A)

 Notice to Users in the United States: This equipment has been tested and

found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15

of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection

against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment

generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed

and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference

to radio communications.

B)

Notice to Users in Canada: This equipment complies with the Class B limits

for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as established by the Radio

Interference Regulations of Industrie Canada.

C)

Notice to Users in the European Union: Use only the provided power cords

and interconnecting cabling provided with the equipment. Substitution of

provided cords and cabling may compromise electrical safety or CE Mark

Certification for emissions or immunity as required by the following standards:

This Information Technology Equipment (ITE) is required to have a CE Mark

on the manufacturer’s label which means that the equipment has been tested

to the following Directives and Standards: This equipment has been tested to

the requirements for the CE Mark as required by EMC Directive 89/336/EEC

indicated in European Standard EN 55022 Class B and the Low Voltage

Directive 73/23/EEC as indicated in European Standard EN 60950.

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Summary of Contents for 2400LM

Page 1: ...Touchmonitor User Guide 2400LM 24 LCD Desktop Touchmonitor ...

Page 2: ...Elo TouchSystems 24 LCD Touchmonitor User Guide Revision C SW601252 Elo TouchSystems 1 800 ELOTOUCH www elotouch com ...

Page 3: ... and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Tyco Electronics reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Tyco Electronics to notify any person of such revisions or changes TrademarkAcknowledgments AccuTouch CarrollTouch Elo TouchSystems IntelliTouch Tyco...

Page 4: ...tible to interference from this device Subjecting the device to conditions beyond the rated performance capabilities may result in emissions in excess of the standard If it is determined that this device produces electromagnetic or other interference it must be disconnected from power until the cause of the problem has been determined and resolved If it is determined that this device is functionin...

Page 5: ...ng system Consideration relating to the choices of accessory equipment should include Use of accessory in the patient environment Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory has been performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 60601 1 and or IEC 60601 1 1 har monized national standard For continued safety This unit only complies to the above standards if used with a medical grade po...

Page 6: ...l speakers of this touchscreen monitor must not be the sole method of warning of a critical function Critical functions are 1 Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which a are intended for surgical implant into the body or b support or sustain life or c whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling can be reason ably e...

Page 7: ...l be classified as ORDINARY EQUIPMENT not intended or evaluated for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Mode of Operation CONTINUOUS OPERATION Environmental conditions for transport and storage Temp Operating 0 o C to 40 o C Storage Transportation 20 o Cto 60 o C Humidity non condensing Operating 20 to 80 Storage Transportation 10 to 90 Altitude Ope...

Page 8: ...the following standards Emission Immunity CISPR11 2003 A1 2004 IEC61000 4 2 2008 AS NZSCISPRCISPR22 2006 IEC61000 4 3 2006 A1 2007 Group 1 Class B IEC61000 4 4 2004 IEC61000 4 5 2005 EN55011 2007 A1 2007 IEC61000 4 6 2008 Group 1 Class B IEC61000 4 8 2009 IEC61000 4 11 2004 IEC61000 3 2 2006 Refer to note below IEC61000 3 3 2008 ...

Page 9: ...PR 11 function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions The ET2400LM is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR11 Class B including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply Harmonics emissions network that supplies buildings used for domestic IEC 61000 3 2...

Page 10: ...lines Surge 1 kV line s to line s 1 kV line s to line s Mains power quality should be that of a IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV line s to earth 2 kV line s to earth typical commerical or hospital environment Voltage dips short 5 UT 5 UT Mains power quality be that of a interruption and 95 dip in UT 95 dip in UT typical commerical or hospital voltage variations for 0 5 cycle for 0 5 cycle environment If the use...

Page 11: ...mpliance level in each frequency range4 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situation Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 3 Filed strengths from fixed transmitters such as ba...

Page 12: ...transmitter W d 1 2 P d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 7 3 7 7 4 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according...

Page 13: ...ecting the Power Cable 11 Replace the cable cover 12 MountingtheDisplay 13 Rear Mounting Using the VESAInterface 14 VESAMountingOptions 14 OptimizingtheLCDDisplay 15 Installing the Touch Driver Software 16 Installing the Serial TouchDriver 16 Installing the USBTouchDriver 18 Chapter 3 OPERATION 19 AboutTouchmonitorAdjustments 19 BottomPanelControls 20 Controls andAdjustment 21 OSDMenuFunctions 21 ...

Page 14: ...available in serial and USB combo touch interface as well as non touch The 2400LM functionally consists of a 24 LCD main display with a touchscreen The main display element is a 24 diagonal WUXGAresolution 1920 x 1200 LCDdisplay The display consists of an LCDdisplay and touchscreen The 2400LM is powered by 12 VDC from an external medical grade power source 1 1 ...

Page 15: ...lay color 16 7millioncolors Vertical ViewingAngle Typical Vertical ViewingAngle 80deg looking down 80 deg lookingup CR 10 Horizontal ViewingAngle Typical Vertical Viewing Angle 80deg looking left 80 deg looking right CR 10 External Medical Grade Power Supply The 2400LM is powered by an external medical grade universal input AC power source Power supply AC power Input voltage 100 240 VAC 1 27A Inpu...

Page 16: ...chmonitor Check that the following items are present and in good condition LCDmonitor VGAcable USBcable Serial cable Power cable European Power cable UK Power cable US Canada Power cable Japanese European model only European model only North American model only Japan model only CDand Quick InstallGuide Power adaptor DVI cable Audio cable 2 3 Elo QuickStar t CD Software ...

Page 17: ...Product Overview Main Unit Back Unit Side View 2 4 ...

Page 18: ...Base Bottom View KensingtonTM Lock The KensingtonTM lock is a security device that prevents theft To find out more about this security device go to http www kensington com 2 5 ...

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Page 20: ...f Remove the Cable Cover The cables are connected at the back of the monitor To remove the cover grasp the lip of the cover and pull towards you until it snaps It shall not be removable from other parts of the fire enclosure by the operator and It shall be provided with a means to keep it closed during normal operation 2 7 cable cover cable lip ...

Page 21: ...ad end or 24 pin DVI D cable to the video port on your PC Connect the other end of the video cable to the video connector on your touchmonitor Secure the cable to your touchmonitor and PC by turning the screws on the connector clockwise 2 8 CONNECTIONS ON UNDERSIDE VIDEO CABLE FEMALE 15 PIN VIDEO CONNECTOR VIDEO CABLE DVI 24 PIN CONNECTOR ...

Page 22: ...nect the male end of the cable to the serial touchscreen connector on your touchmonitor or connect the other end of the USB touchscreen cable to your PC Secure the cable to your touchmonitor and PC by turning the screws on the connector Please note that you can only have the usb or the serial feature connected You can not have both connected at the same time 2 9 CONNECTIONS ON UNDERSIDE USB TOUCHS...

Page 23: ...ight blue end of the speaker cable to the light blue speaker port to the monitor audio in Connect the lime light green end of the speaker cable to the lime speaker port on the computer audio out 2 10 CONNECTIONS ON UNDERSIDE SPEAKER CABLE SPEAKER PORT ...

Page 24: ... Connect the brick power cable into the power port on the touchmonitor Route the cable through the cable management channel NOTE To protect your equipment against risk of damage from electrical surges in the power line plug the touchmonitor s power cord into a surge protector and then connect the surge protector to a grounded AC electrical outlet 2 11 CONNECTIONS ON UNDERSIDE POWER CABLE DC POWER ...

Page 25: ...bles to the monitor gently bring all the cables toward the standard so they fit under the cover lip Remove the screw from accessory and insert the screw into cable cover Snap the Cable cover in place over the connections 2 12 cable cover cable lip screw hole ...

Page 26: ...ays Your display conforms to the corresponding standards for flat panel display mounting devices such as for walls and table arms The VESA mounting interface is located on the back of your touchscreen display and is pre connected to the pedestal Figure 2 1 VESA mounting interface location pedestal removedˆ 1 Screw location M4 Phillips 4 Note You will need a Phillips screwdriver to mount the displa...

Page 27: ...orrect side up 3 Mount the monitor to the wall according to the template shown in Figure 2 2 Route the cables through the cable access opening Figure2 2 item 1 Figure 2 2 Rear mount template not to scale VESA Mounting Options The following companies provide VESA mounting devices compatible with your touchscreen monitor GCX 800 228 2555 707 773 1100 www gcx com Ergotron 800 888 8458 651 681 7600 ww...

Page 28: ...erating systems Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 95 WindowsNT 4 0 Windows 3 1 MS DOS Additional drivers and driver information for other operating systems are available on the Elo TouchSystems web site at www elotouch com The Elo touchmonitor is plug and play compliant Information on the video capabilities of your touchmonitor is sent to your video disp...

Page 29: ...rt the Elo CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive 2 If the AutoStart feature for your CD ROM drive is active the system automatically detects the CD and starts the setup program 3 Follow the directions on the screen to complete the driver setup for your version of Windows 4 If the AutoStart feature is not active 5 ClickStart Run 6 Click the Browse button to locate the EloCd exe program on the CD R...

Page 30: ... install Windows 3 x and MS DOS touch driver from Windows 95 98 follow the directions below 1 Insert the CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive 2 FromDOS type d and press the Enter key to select the CD ROM your CD ROM drive may be mapped to a different drive letter 3 Type cd elodos_w31 to change to the correct directory 4 Type Install and press Enter to start the installation 5 Calculate the touch...

Page 31: ... will see several files being copied Insert your Windows 98 cd if prompted Choose Finish If Windows 98 or Windows 2000 does not start the Add New Hardware Wizard do the following NOTE For Windows 2000 you must have administrator access rights to install the driver 1 Insert the Elo CD ROM in your computer s CD ROM drive If the AutoStart feature for your CD ROM drive is active the system automatical...

Page 32: ...lution that is 1920 x 1200at60Hz Use the display control panel in Windows to choose 1920 x 1200 resolution Operating in other resolutions will degrade video performance For further information please refer to Appendix A All adjustments made to the controls are automatically memorized This feature saves you from having to reset the choices every time the touchmonitor is unplugged or powered off and...

Page 33: ... adjustment 2 Decrease value of the adjustment item 3 Shuffle item counter clockwise 4 Select 1 Select the adjustment items from the OSD menu 2 Enter Auto Adjust feature VGA mode only 5 Power Switch Switches the power of the monitor from off to on to off Important note Includes integrated power down delay function user must depress power button for five 5 seconds when powering off 3 20 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 34: ... OSD screen will disappear if no input activities are detected from 45 seconds to 255 seconds depending on the OSD time setting on the OSD of the monitor The monitor default is 45 seconds OSD Locking and Unlocking Feature To Lock OSD hold Menu and Up Button for 2 seconds A window pops up showing OSD unlock as you hold every 2 seconds the window toggles from OSD is unlock to OSD Lock To Lock Power ...

Page 35: ...hen the SELECT button and the button is pressed the OSD control menu will move to the right side of the screen Likewise when the Select button and the button is pressed the OSD control menu will move to the left side OSD V Position Moves the OSD position vertically on the screen When the SELECT button and the button is pressed the OSD control menu will move to the top side of the screen Likewise w...

Page 36: ... 2wmax Tested with the USB cable unplugged We recommend switching the monitor off when it is not in use for a long period of time Display Angle For viewing clarity you can tilt the LCD forward up to 5 degrees or backward up to 90 degrees CAUTION In order to protect the LCD be sure to hold the base when adjusting the LCD For models without a touchscreen take care not to touch the screen 3 23 ...

Page 37: ...n are dim Refer to the About Touchmonitor Adjustments section to adjust the brightness The video is blank 1 During operation the monitor screen may automatically turn off as a result of the Power Saving feature Press any key to see if the screen reappears 2 Refer to the About Touchmonitor Adjustments section to adjust the brightness Screen flashes when initialized Turn the monitor off then turn it...

Page 38: ...r but not increase it InputVideo 24 LCD 640x480 VGA Transforms input format to 1920 x 1200 800x600 SVGA Transforms input format to 1920 x 1200 1024x768 XGA Transforms input format to 1920 x 1200 1280x1024 SXGA Transforms input format to 1920 x 1200 1920x1200 WUXGA Display in Native Resolution The native resolution of an LCD is the actual number of pixels horizontally in the LCD by the number of pi...

Page 39: ...e the pixel in column 45 and row 26 of the input video is in column 45 and row 26 of the LCD For the case when the input video is at a lower or higher resolution than the native resolution of the LCD the direct correspondence between the video pixels and the LCD pixels is lost The LCD controller can compute the correspondence between video pixels and LCD pixels using algorithms contained on its co...

Page 40: ... Operation 1 To reduce the risk of electric shock follow all safety notices and never open the touchmonitor case 2 Turn off the product before cleaning 3 The slots located on the sides and top of the touchmonitor case are for ventilation Do not block or insert anything inside the ventilation slots 4 It is important that your touchmonitor remains dry Do not pour liquid into or onto your touchmonito...

Page 41: ...oes get inside have a qualified service technician check it before you power it on again Do not wipe the screen with a cloth or sponge that could scratch the surface To clean the touchscreen use window or glass cleaner Put the cleaner on a clean cloth and wipe the touchscreen Never apply the cleaner directly to the touchscreen B 28 Warning This product consists of devices that may contain mercury ...

Page 42: ...800x600 VESA56 35 156 36 000 3 800x600 VESA60 37 879 40 000 4 1024x768 VESA60 48 363 65 000 5 1280x960 VESA60 60 000 108 000 6 1280x1024 VESA60 63 981 108 000 7 1360x768 VESA60 47 712 85 500 8 1440x900 VESA60 55 935 106 500 9 1600x1200 VESA60 75 000 162 000 10 1680x1050 VESA60 65 290 146 250 11 1920x1080 VESA60 67 500 148 500 12 1920x1200 R B VESA60 74 038 154 000 13 1920x1200 VESA60 74 556 193 25...

Page 43: ...ypical Input Signal VGAAnalog Video R G B Analog 0 7V peak to peak Sync TTL Positive or Negative Composite Sync Sync on green DVI Video Digital TMDS Input Signal Connector 15 Pin D Sub DVI D optional Front Control Power on off Menu Select OSD Brightness Contrast H V Position Recall default Color Temperature Volume Sharpnss Phase Clock OSD position OSD Timeout Auto Adjust Language Information Plug ...

Page 44: ...r shall be powered by 12VDC from a universal type power supply brick with the following characteristics Input voltage 100 to 240 V Input frequency 50 60 Hz Output voltage 12 V Output load regulation 5 Line regulation 1 Output current 6 5 A C 31 ...

Page 45: ...C 32 24 LCD Touchmonitor 2400LM Dimensions 449 86 592 40 233 00 71 00 398 59 293 35 43 00 ...

Page 46: ...onable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications B Notice to Users in Canada This equipment complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as estab...

Page 47: ...th radio or televisionreception or any other device a Verify as an emission source by turning the equipment off and on b If you determine that this equipment is causing the interference try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures i Move the digital device away from the affected receiver ii Reposition turn the digital device with respect to the affected receiver i...

Page 48: ...f the Canadian Interference Causing Equip ment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference reveived including inte...

Page 49: ...ll package the allegedly defective Product in its original shipping carton s or a functional equivalent and shall ship to Seller at Buyer s expense and risk Within a reasonable time after receipt of the allegedly defective Product and verification by Seller that the Product fails to meet the warranty set forth above Seller shall correct such failure by at Seller s options either i modifying or rep...

Page 50: ...sumes the risk and agrees to indemnify Seller against and hold Seller harmless from all liability relating to i assessing the suitability for Buyer s intended use of the Products and of any system design or drawing and ii determining the compliance of Buyer s use of the Products with applicable laws regulations codes and standards Buyer retains and accepts full responsibility for all warranty and ...

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