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will  not  be  pressed  if  need  to  carry  it  outdoors.  Placing  touch  screen 
monitor  inside  carrying  bag  may  result  in  monitor  glass  damaged  by 
pressing,  dropping  or  colliding  with  laptop  and  other  items.  Place  the 
monitor in protective cover, and carefully make sure the screen glass will 
not be pressed or touched.

 

 

Section 3 Safety Precautions 

1. 

The  Product  may  be  severely  damaged  from  overturning  or  falling. 
Please do not place on a shaky or unstable table, cupboard or trolley. Do 
not use the On-Lap Monitor on a moving vehicle. 

2. 

Do not place the items on a vibrating surface, vibration may cause dam-
age to the internal components. 

3. 

The product is not waterproof. Do not use the Product at or near a place 
with water. 

4. 

Do not insert any object into the Product’s slots or gaps. 

5. 

Loudness  warning!  Avoid  volume  levels  that  may  be  harmful  to  your 
hearing. Please check the volume setting before you use the Audio Jack.

 

6. 

Please notice the plug is applicable to its AC adapter only.

 

Section 4 Safety Instructions 

Please read this Manual carefully and observe the operation instructions and 
precautionary notes. Do retain this document for future reference.

 

 

Section 5 Product Maintenance 

Do not attempt to repair the Product yourself. Should any of the following 
conditions occur, please contact our maintenance personnel for service: 

1)  Unable  to  operate  the  Product  after  following  the  instructions  in  the 

Manual. 

2) The Product falls and the outer casing is damaged. 
3) Power cable or video cables is damaged. 
4) Liquid infiltrated into the Product. 

Any normal wear and misuse, including but not limited to product failure due to normal 
usage, is not covered under warranty. Accident, damage, software or hardware changes, 
force majeure, or become in contact with liquid that result in product malfunction is not 
covered under warranty. 

Section 6 LCD Pixel Statement 

The On-Lap Monitor uses a high quality LCD panel. Nevertheless, there might  
be instances where defective pixels may occur; however, this will not a

ect  

the normal functioning of the Product. 

Section 7 Disposal of Electronic Equipment  

The electronic equipment and batteries should not be disposed of 
with household waste but should be left at an appropriate collection 
point for recycling.  

 

Chapter 2 Installation Instructions 

Section 1  Protective Cover and VESA 100 Stand Assembly

  

Summary of Contents for On-Lap 1002

Page 1: ...Manual of 1002 Read Me Before Usage...

Page 2: ...nd Power Cable 5 Section 3 Connect the 5V 2A Charger Optional 7 Chapter 3 Power On and Off the On Lap Monitor 7 Section 1 Power On and Off the On Lap Monitor 7 Section 2 Monitor Display Setting 7 Sect...

Page 3: ...r 1 Content Description Section 1 On Lap Monitor and Accessories 1 Parts Description 1 Fig On Lap 1002 input output ports Fig 1002 buttons and LED light Description Fig Parts Description of Protective...

Page 4: ...d touch function It is suggested to use the USB port on lap top or manufacturer s 5V 2A Charger 7 Disconnect power source before cleaning Please use soft cloth to clean touch screen monitor When diffi...

Page 5: ...on instructions and precautionary notes Do retain this document for future reference Section 5 Product Maintenance Do not attempt to repair the Product yourself Should any of the following conditions...

Page 6: ...VESA 100 Arm Installation Place the protective cover onto VESA 100 arm as shown in Fig Place the mon itor into the protective cover place the magnetic clip on top short side on the top Fig Protective...

Page 7: ...mark Place On Lap 1002 vertically onto Stand 4 Touch screen will be covered by Stand 4 may affect some Windows 8 touch gestures Stand 4 is not recommended for Windows 8 user who needs to place the mon...

Page 8: ...nector to Micro HDMI port of On Lap 1002 Connect the other end HDMI A type con nector to laptop tablet game console or DVD player s HDMI port Or connect VGA Video Cable s VGA connector to VGA port of...

Page 9: ...f state to On state Press Power Button to activate On Off 2 First time use When Micro USB to USB touch signal and power connect to USB port on computer or 5V DC Charger the power indication light of 1...

Page 10: ...en Setting If the computer is unable to automatically start touchscreen function please use the Tablet PC Setting of the Windows 7 8 1 10 Control Panel to per form touchscreen setting As below Fig ple...

Page 11: ...Please touch the buttons by the fingertip gently Do not press the buttons with stress or continuously which may cause them fail to response Increase up or Decrease down continuously shall be done by t...

Page 12: ...ettings is launched can adjust Color Temp and Color Effect to adjust screen color setting Hue setting can make the image color lean toward green or purple Saturation setting can make saturation more v...

Page 13: ...when input VGA signal can use such function Will automatically adjust VGA setting H Position Moves the display area left and right V Position Moves the display area up and down Clock Adjust the pixel...

Page 14: ...sed on I2 C protocol The host can request EDID information over the DDC2B channel The On Lap Monitor is able to inform the host system of its identity and depending on the level of DDC used communicat...

Page 15: ...0Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz Caution If video output frequency of computer graphic card is out of the above range it may cause the panel damage Support Vi...

Page 16: ...ed to On Lap Monitor s video input port and laptops video output port Image disappears or image size is too big too small or image is not centered The trouble may be caused by VGA video input Please a...

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