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1 (877) 649-5969

www.lynxspring.com

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Revised 3/9/2022

10” Touchscreen Display

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Page 1: ...10 T D U G 2900 NE Independence Ave Lee s Summit MO 64064 sales lynxspring com 1 877 649 5969 www lynxspring com 2022 Lynxspring Inc All Rights Reserved Revised 3 9 2022 10 Touchscreen Display ...

Page 2: ... 3 3 Display Start up 3 4 Se ng the Locale 4 CONNECTING TO A SOURCE 4 1 Making a Connec on to a DHCP Router 4 2 Manage and Display Content 4 3 Connect to an Ethernet Source with Sta c IP 4 4 Connect to a WIFI Source with Sta c IP 5 GENERAL SETTINGS 5 1 Time Date Se ngs 5 2 Wi Fi Switch 5 3 Adjus ng the Dimming Behaviour 5 4 Hint Password Se ngs 5 5 Reset the Display 6 USING A CLIENT CERTIFICATE T ...

Page 3: ...ired if a wired network connec on is used 2 2 Moun ng Op ons On the rear Bezel moun ng hole alignments can be found for a standard VESA mount and electrical pa ress box fixings Please find a ached a drill guide To download please follow link Secure the rear part of the bracket to the wall or panel ensuring an opening is available for cable access and poten al loca on of the ethernet adapter NOTE Har...

Page 4: ...er and OTG cable for connec on to the ethernet adapter if a wired connec on is required 3 Place the tablet into the bezel frame It should be held in place by the foam on the side of the bezel and sit directly in the bo om 4 Posi on the top cover sliding from le to right to engage the lugs and fasten in place with the tamperproof screws 2 4 Tamper Screw Detail PLEASE NOTE A T25 Tamper Proof Driver ...

Page 5: ...re established the display will start and launch into any content that has been setup 3 2 Restar ng the Display Once running the Lynxspring applica on the display can be restarted at any point by making a single press to the power bu on The power bu on is located on the top of the display and is accessible using an Allen key provided in the kit A er a few seconds of inac vity the display will rest...

Page 6: ...he Locale When the Display starts for the first me or there are no historical se ngs the following op on screen will be shown Select the desired language and the me can also be set here if incorrect Unselect the ck box if this dialog box is not required again Locale configura on is also available in GENERAL SETTINGS Click OK to con nue 6 ...

Page 7: ... return to section 4 2 If there are no historical se ngs an op on for WIFI or ETHERNET will be available Choose the required op on For WIFI connec on follow the steps below For ETHERNET connec on skip to sec on 4 3 WI FI Connec on Only Select the Network from the list that has been discovered See next page for alterna ve op on to use WPS if preferred WI FI Connec on Only Enter the password for the...

Page 8: ...tent The applica on will now search and find all sources available on the network Once search and discovery is complete the Networks and Content Sources configura on screen is shown The discovery process will list the MAC address and associated IP addresses The list is sorted by IP address in ascending order 8 ...

Page 9: ...ifferent content for example web pages from the same source Click on the box to expand and view configura on op ons The source can be renamed if required HTTPS can be enabled A custom URL can be added Include any custom port numbers in the URL 8080 8443 etc A colon must be used before port numbers Click to collapse the box and save any changes Example Content Configura on Set Source Name first floor Us...

Page 10: ... se ngs Repeat the previous steps for each source to be added To reorder press and hold the drag and drop handle found on the right of each saved source then drag up or down The source at the top of the list is always displayed first 10 ...

Page 11: ...vailable in the device list Sources can also be added manually by using the Add Source Manually bu on Op on The General Settings menu can be accessed from the top le hand menu icon and any changes required should be made before launching any content See the GENERAL SETTINGS page later in this guide for details of each se ngs feature ...

Page 12: ...ce and produce a list of sources to change to if required This ribbon can be removed by disabling the Source Rotation in GENERAL SETTINGS Once sa sfied with the content that is displayed click LAUNCH An op on box will be presented Clicking NO will simply close the dialog clicking YES will enter the Display into kiosk mode Once in kiosk mode a restart of the display will be required to make any furt...

Page 13: ...ion Type dialog box is displayed Click on ETHERNET 4 3 Connect to an Ethernet Source with Sta c IP Click on Ethernet in the Networks and Content Sources page and then Ethernet again in the Wireless Networks menu Scroll to the bo om of the screen and select Ethernet IP mode Select static ...

Page 14: ...aved IP Address Netmask DNS1 This is same as gateway Gateway Click Connect and then Next to find content on the network Any sources already connected to the same network will be found Add the content to be displayed and preview and then launch the pages using Preview as per the methods described in Section 4 2 14 ...

Page 15: ...e Connection Type dialog box is displayed Click on WIFI Select the network to join Selected network MUST be password protected for Advance Op ons to be visible Click on Advanced Options and then drop the IP Settings box to reveal the op on to choose Static ...

Page 16: ...ue must be added to each field before the se ngs can be saved Scroll to the top of entry box and ensure the password is entered and all the configura on detail for the sta c IP is present Then click Connect The network chosen should now show as connected Click Next to find content on that network ...

Page 17: ...17 Any sources already connected to the same network will be found Add the content to be displayed and Preview and then launch the pages using preview as per the methods described in Section 4 2 ...

Page 18: ...nge the language Set the Date Time Time Zone Adjust the brightness and dimming behavior Switch off source rota on Enabled if more than one source has been configured Default is ON Enable the password for the configura on screen Enable Wi Fi Default is On Reset the display 5 1 Time Date Se ngs To change the date or me click ADJUST in the General Se ngs Deselect automa c date me and me zone then adjust...

Page 19: ...l also turn dimming off There are however some condi ons in place in order to preserve the screen quality Dimmed brightness is capped at 80 In order to use the screen at 100 brightness when ac ve dimming should be enabled and the dimmed brightness set to less than 80 If dimming has been turned off then the constant screen brightness is limited to 80 Should the network connec on or content need to be...

Page 20: ...g files are removed during the reset process The 10 Touchscreen Display has a feature which allows the user to use a client cer ficate which in the example below is produced by a Niagara pla orm to be loaded into the browser store This allows automa c authen ca on of a user to a Niagara sta on at the point of login Please follow instruc on on Niagara Sta on Security guide Chapter 3 User Authen ca on...

Page 21: ...hen appear on the display promp ng for the Cer ficate Password 3 If correct password is entered the pop up will disappear and the cer ficate is successfully loaded If an incorrect password is entered the pop up screen will prompt again for the password 4 Once Cer ficate is loaded to view the Niagara Sta on you need to make sure the source is displayed in the h ps Mode 5 Previewing the Niagara Sta on ...

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