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Avis d’utilisation 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Précautions 

Veuillez suivre toutes les mises en garde, précautions et entretiens recommandés dans 

ce manuel d’utilisation pour maximiser la durée de vie de votre unité.   

À faire :

 

 

Éteindre l’appareil avant de le nettoyer. 

  Utiliser  un  chiffon  humidifié  par  une  solution  savonneuse  pour  nettoyer  le  boîtier  du 

produit. 

 

Utiliser uniquement l’adaptateur d’alimentation prescrit pour votre appareil. 

 

Débrancher l’appareil lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé pendant une période prolongée. 

 

À éviter : 

  Ne pas utiliser de nettoyants abrasifs, de cires ou de solvants pour le nettoyage 

 

Ne jamais utiliser l’appareil dans les conditions suivantes : 

– des conditions environnementales extrêmes (chaud, froid ou humidité) 
– des endroits remplis de poussières et de saletés. 
– à proximité d’appareils produisant un fort champ magnétique. 

 

 

Mise en garde 

Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect. Jetez les piles 

usagées conformément aux instructions. 

 

Mise en garde 

— Pour prévenir les risques d’incendie ou 

d’électrocution, ne pas exposer le produit à l’humidité. 

 

Mise en garde 

— Prière de ne pas ouvrir ou démonter le produit, car 

cela pourrait entraîner l’électrocution. 

 

Mise en garde 

– Le cordon d’alimentation doit être branché à une 

prise pourvue d’une mise à la terre. 

 

Mise en garde 

— Risque de renversement. Le moniteur tactile peut se 

renverser et causer de graves blessures corporelles, voire la mort.   
Pour prévenir les blessures, ce moniteur tactile doit être solidement 
fixé au mur selon les instructions d’installation. 

 

Summary of Contents for IC-100P-AA1

Page 1: ...IC 100P AA1 Interactive Computer User Manual...

Page 2: ...ect to change without notice MicroTouchTM a TES Company makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents herein and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability...

Page 3: ...ion manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to c...

Page 4: ...rasites nuisant aux communications radio L utilisation de ce mat riel dans une zone r sidentielle est susceptible de causer des parasites auquel cas l utilisateur est tenu de corriger le probl me des...

Page 5: ...ng conditions Extremely hot cold or humid environment Areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic field Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replace...

Page 6: ...environnementales extr mes chaud froid ou humidit des endroits remplis de poussi res et de salet s proximit d appareils produisant un fort champ magn tique Mise en garde Risque d explosion si la batte...

Page 7: ...tional Accessory Installation 31 2 7 1 Install the Adjustable Cable Hanging Kit 31 Chapter 3 38 3 1 Initial Turn On 39 3 2 Boot Touch Panel PC 39 Chapter 4 41 4 1 App Main Interface 41 Chapter 5 43 5...

Page 8: ...7 Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking 51...

Page 9: ...8 Chapter 1 Product Introduction...

Page 10: ...nt while implementation 1 3 Specifications System CPU Rockchip RK3288 Quad core Cortex A17 up to 1 8GHz GPU Mail T760 MP4 DDR 2GB dual channel DDRIII Storage 16GB eMMC Input Power DC in 12V 2A 2PIN fi...

Page 11: ...Humidity 10 90 LCD Touch Panel WT1010C13 V01 Size 10 1 TFT LCD Brightness non touch screen Typical 450cd m2 min 400 cd m2 Brightness P CAP Typical 382 cd m2 min 340 cd m2 Number of Pixels 1280 H 800 V...

Page 12: ...11 1 4 Block Diagram...

Page 13: ...Pin Signal Name 1 12V 2 GND RJ45 for LAN Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 TP1 2 TP1 3 TP2 4 TP3 5 TP3 6 TP2 7 TP4 8 TP4 LED Function Color Left Active Yellow Blink Right 10M 100M 1000M Green USB2 0...

Page 14: ...al Name 1 TMDS Data2 Shield 2 TMDS Data2 3 TMDS Data2 4 TMDS Data1 Shield 5 TMDS Data1 6 TMDS Data1 7 TMDS Data0 Shield 8 TMDS Data0 9 TMDS Data0 10 TMDS Clock Shield 11 TMDS Clock 12 TMDS Clock 13 DD...

Page 15: ...e Hanging Kit B Optional Warming This product is intended to be supplied by a UL Listed Power Adapter rated 12Vdc 2A maximum complied with LPS or PS2 T ambient 40 degree C minimum and the altitude of...

Page 16: ...d une tension nominale de 12Vdc 2A maximum conforme au LPS ou PS2 T ambient 40 degr s C minimum et l altitude de l utilisation 3048m minimum Pour d autres conseils pour l installation de la source d...

Page 17: ...16 Chapter 2 Product Installation...

Page 18: ...pole mounted The VESA mount is located on the back of this unit VESA Mount Warming Please select the MicroTouch original screws The distance between the back cover surface and the bottom of the screw...

Page 19: ...de l orifice de la vis est de 5 mm sans kit de montage mural Utiliser quatre vis M4 de 5 mm de diam tre pour le montage de votre moniteur Remarque Le support de montage doit pouvoir supporter un poid...

Page 20: ...ll dismantle the product when the computer system is in the shutdown state 2 2 1 Wall Mount A Step 1 Install the four screws not supplied to fasten the wall mount kit Note Please use the appropriate t...

Page 21: ...20 Step 4 Install the touch panel pc on the hook of the wall mount kit Step 5 Install the two M3 screws Wooden or concrete wall...

Page 22: ...ark the positions to drill the two holes Step 2 Drill two holes in the wall Step 3 Install the two screws not supplied into the wall but do not seat them fully leave a gap between the screw head and t...

Page 23: ...nel pc Step 5 Hook the wall mount kit into the recess hole on the back of the touch panel pc Step 6 Route cables through cable clips and fix it together using the supplied cable tie Step 7 Install the...

Page 24: ...23 Step 8 Slide the touch panel pc onto the screws Wooden or concrete wall...

Page 25: ...ough cable clips and fix it together using the supplied cable tie Step 3 Remove the film from the adhesive tape and attach the wall mount kit to the glass Note Touch panel pc must be installed under t...

Page 26: ...sure on bracket area using rollers Wait 8 12 hours for adhesive to build Step 6 Connect the Ethernet cable and power cable to touch panel pc Step 7 Install the touch panel pc on the hook of the wall m...

Page 27: ...26 Step 8 Install the two M3 screws...

Page 28: ...itch Power On Off Switch Function Description Power on Press the power button 2 sec Sleep Press the power button to enter sleep mode and press again to resume from sleep Power off Press the power butt...

Page 29: ...28 2 4 Light Bar LED Color Green Red Blue LED Mode Static Blink Smart Fade Light Bar Light Bar...

Page 30: ...29 2 5 NFC NFC...

Page 31: ...30 2 6 Dimension Front View Side View Rear View Bottom View...

Page 32: ...uct when the computer system is in the shutdown state 2 7 1 Install the Adjustable Cable Hanging Kit Step 1 Insert the cable into the plunger and slide the gripper to the desired position Step 2 Conne...

Page 33: ...2 Step 3 Clean the glass with rubbing alcohol and dry thoroughly Remove the film from the adhesive tape and attach the wall mount kit to the glass Step 4 Press wall mount kit for 30 seconds Glass Glas...

Page 34: ...5 Put additional even pressure on bracket area using rollers Wait 8 12 hours for adhesive to build Step 6 Connect the Ethernet cable and power cable to touch panel pc Step 7 Route cables Step 6 Step...

Page 35: ...34 Step 8 Install the touch panel pc on the hook of the wall mount kit Step 9 Install the two M3 screws Glass...

Page 36: ...35 Step 10 Determine the length of the cable used to hang the touch panel pc Step 11 Rings are installed to the ceiling using the three screws not supplied Step 10 Step 11 Glass...

Page 37: ...36 Step 12 Adjust the cable to a proper length Press down this spring to adjust the length Glass...

Page 38: ...37 Step 13 Finishing installation Glass Glass...

Page 39: ...38 Chapter 3 Operating System Setup...

Page 40: ...ay be needed depending on touch panel pc hardware configuration and connected devices To setup the Android OS for the touch panel pc turn on the touch panel pc and follow the instructions on the scree...

Page 41: ...40...

Page 42: ...41 Chapter 4 LED Programmable Guide 4 1 App Main Interface...

Page 43: ...42 Test click the button to switch the ON OFF state of the light...

Page 44: ...43 Chapter 5 NFC Programmable Guide 5 1 Operating Instructions...

Page 45: ...is performed on the same device node the reading and writing process takes time so it may fail to obtain it and it can be obtained manually The method of obtaining can be seen in the API description S...

Page 46: ...ed Need to prepare an NTAG card and put it on the identification area GET VERSION Get the version information of the NTAG card GET ECC Get NTAG specific ECC signature Read and write operations which i...

Page 47: ...ations of Mifare card need to be in WorkMode is operated in Passive mode Block 0 in sector 0 is readable but not writable When the number of blocks is 4 the third block is a cipher block also cannot b...

Page 48: ...e 4 Write Mifare information In addition to the data in the read operation the corresponding block data type needs to be filled in The type is a hexadecimal number and is 32 bits As shown in Figure 5...

Page 49: ...void getDeviceVersion Set the factory serial number of the device 8 bit character void setSN String snString Note After the setting is successful it will be displayed on the page Obtain the factory se...

Page 50: ...the TypeA card void getTypeAUid 5 2 3 Mifare Card Operation Read and write operations need to be in WorkMode is the Passive mode Read Mifare sector information void readMfInfo int keyMode String key...

Page 51: ...50 Appendix...

Page 52: ...rominated diphenyl ethers PBDE Plastic Parts Metal Parts Cable component LCD Panel Touch Panel PCBA Software Note 1 Exceeding 0 1 wt and exceeding 0 01 wt indicate that the percentage content of the r...

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