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BA72A-2

Flat Panel Display

User Manual

Edition February 2008

Summary of Contents for BA72A-2

Page 1: ...BA72A 2 Flat Panel Display User Manual Edition February 2008 ...

Page 2: ...registered trademark of Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH Copyright Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2008 The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability ...

Page 3: ...ate 7 Cleaning Instructions 8 Infrared Touch Screen Option 9 General 9 How to operate 9 Cleaning Instructions 10 Installing and Securing 11 Unpacking and checking the Delivery Unit 11 Installing into Footed Stand 11 Securing the screen into Tube Version 12 Adjustable Screen Angle 13 Ergonomic Terminal Workplace 14 Installing an Adapter or a Controller 15 LCD Adapter 15 Installing a LCD Adapter 16 ...

Page 4: ...nstallation 25 Graphic PCI Controller 25 Power Consumption of the Screen Module 26 Power Save Mode 26 Plug Play Feature 27 Programming the MSR 28 Files 28 Mode 28 Main functions 29 Keyboard Connection 30 Help 30 Creating Tables 30 Sending and Receiving Tables 32 Useful Hints 32 Manufacturer s Declaration and Approval 34 General Authorization 34 FCC Class A Declaration 34 Tested Safety 34 User Info...

Page 5: ...ions or in restaurants There is indeed a great deal of scope for implementing the BA72A 2 They can be used for example as n a point of sale terminal n an ordering terminal n an information terminal n a desk terminal The low energy flickerfree and low radiation colour monitor of the BA72A 2 is a LCD in TFT technology Thin Film Transistor Therefore it is well suited for multimedia applications as it...

Page 6: ...uch version capacative resistive or infrared n 3 track magnetic swipe card reader About this Manual This manual informs you about everything you might need to know for the installation software and hardware the operation and the maintenance of your BA72A 2 Some parts of this book require familiarity and experience in working with operating systems and installation and configuration procedures Note...

Page 7: ... resolution of 800 x 600 pixel Application programs should be used with this resolution The screen module represents the main unit of the BA72A 2 It comprises of a TFT LCD colour screen the TFT interface and an inverter that generates the voltage for backlighting the screen As an option the screens are available with Touch Screen including a beeper 3 GENERAL Loudness Brightness ON OFF LED ...

Page 8: ...ghtness and Loudness You can adjust the brightness and the loudness with the thumb wheels located down to the right of the front of the screen LED dark power off green power on yellow power save GENERAL 4 ...

Page 9: ...entical to the mouse interface When you connect your new BA72A 2 to your BEETLE for the first time you have to calibrate the Touch Screen Details depend on the operating system that you are using How to Operate The Touch Screen responds to the slightest contact therefore you do not have to apply much pressure when working with the screen This does not only safe time but is also kind to your joints...

Page 10: ...y available glass cleaning product All pH neutral materials pH 6 to 8 are good for cleaning Cleaners with pH values 9 to 10 are not recommended Cleaning with water and isopropyl alcohol is possible as well Do not use solvents containing acetic acid Use a soft fine meshed cloth to clean the surface Dampen the cloth slightly and then clean the screen A wrong maintenance may cause damages to the scre...

Page 11: ...and operation of the touch screen is unaffected by damage to the topsheet caused by extended use or neglect Construction of the resistive Touch Screen When you connect your new BA72A 2 to your BEETLE for the first time you have to calibrate the Touch Screen Details depend on the operating system that you are using How to Operate Touching the touch screen has the same effect as clicking the left mo...

Page 12: ...n off the system before cleaning The surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a water based solvent or a non abrasive cleaner Do not use solvents containing acetic acid or methylene chloride Use a soft fine meshed cloth to clean the surface Dampen the cloth slightly and then clean the screen RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN OPTION 8 ...

Page 13: ...infrared light The screen is made of frames The electronic is concealed behind an infrared transparent bezel which allows the infrared beams to pass through How to operate 1 Touch Activation 2 Photo Transistors 3 Infrared transparent Bezel 4 Active Display Area 5 IR LEDs IR light beams are produced and transmitted over the surface of the screen the photo sensors accept the beams When an object min...

Page 14: ...ass surface of your Touch Screen should be cleaned with a mild abrasive free commercially available glass cleaning product All pH neutral materials pH 6 to 8 are good for cleaning Cleaners with pH values 9 to 10 are not recommended Cleaning with water and isopropyl alcohol is possible as well Do not use solvents containing acetic acid Use a soft fine meshed cloth to clean the surface Dampen the cl...

Page 15: ...contents do not match the delivery note immediately inform your Wincor Nixdorf sales outlet Transport the device only in its original packaging to protect it against impact and shock Installing into Footed Stand Remove the footed stand and screen element from the cardboard packaging Tilt the screen backwards Turn the fastening screw on the screen with a crosstip screwdriver until the connecting pa...

Page 16: ...en designed for securing into place on a tubular stand with a tube with 35 2 0 2mm inner diameter The tube length can be varied The tube on which the system is secured is not included in the scope of delivery Insert the joint of the screen element into the mounting stand Do not remove the connecting part Tighten the screw using the crosstip screwdriver SECURING THE SCREEN INTO TUBE VERSION 12 ...

Page 17: ...f the screen depending on the viewing and lighting conditions Use a screwdriver to set the twisting force of the display on the adjusting nut The angle of the screen can be adjusted from a horizontal position to a vertical position to the stop max 90 without any tools 13 LCD ADAPTER 90 0 tight loose ...

Page 18: ...rolled luminance surounding Install the device with a viewing direction that is parallel to the windows Avoid reflective glaring caused by electric light sources Position the screen within a preferred and permitted range of vision so that you can look vertically onto the screen ERGONOMIC TERMINAL WORKPLACE 14 0 40 30 30 permitted range of vision preferred range of vision ...

Page 19: ...s are available for the different BEETLE central processing units Plug Play features are possible as of the D2 version DDC of the CPU The optional touch function is to be realized internally via the COM2 inter face When applicating the touch function the COM2 interface D sub connector on the motherboard cannot be used LCD adapter The TFT adapter can optionally be connected to a 40 pin MDR connecto...

Page 20: ...ontroller is switched off and the mains supply plug has been pulled out Open the BEETLE system Plug in the TFT adapter on the CPU module as shown in the illustration You will find more information in your BEETLE user guide INSTALLING A LCD ADAPTER 16 ...

Page 21: ...e guide rail Insert the 40 pin BA72A 2 cable The cable will be carried in a curve from the small cover of the screen module to the cable cover Replace the cable cover in the guide rail Pay attention to the openings Slide the cable cover back into place When you hear a click the cover is locked into place 17 INSERTING THE CABLE PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL PULL ...

Page 22: ...easing the Cable Connection Never remove a cable from a connector socket by simply pulling on the cable Always remove the cable by the connector housing Please follow the instructions below when removing cables n Turn off all switches to the mains and electrical equipment RELEASING THE CABLE CONNECTION 18 ...

Page 23: ...Press the plastic latches of the MDR connector together and then remove the connector from the socket 19 RELEASING THE CABLE CONNECTION ...

Page 24: ...ay Housing with foot Stand Hinge WxHxD in mm 310 x 297 x 232 Footed stand 280 x 191 Weight incl Footed stand appr 4 9 kg Footed stand 1 4 kg The following operating conditions are valid for a BA72A 2 that is fitted with all the available modules BA72A 2 w o Touch capacitive Touch Climate class IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Humidity 5 85 Absolute humidity 1g m 25g m Condensat...

Page 25: ...short time Operation Climate class IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C High Humidity with 80 rel humidity for max 2 weeks continuous operation BA72A 2 Infrared Touch Climate class IEC 721 3 3 Class 3K3 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Humidity 10 90 non condensed Altitude Operating 3 048 m Storage Transport 15 240m 21 BA72A 2 RESISTIVE TOUCH LONG TIME OPERATION ...

Page 26: ... 3 3 V from interface Power Consumption Standby 1 5 W Power on 15 W Reading Angle right left top bottom 60 60 40 Backlight Twin lamps CCFL Inverter Life time 50 000 h The backlight is a wearing part and therefore not part of the warranty engagement or part of a possible service agreement Only trained technical personnell is authorized to replace the backlight Dispose of the backlight according to ...

Page 27: ...5 COM2 2400 Bd 8 bit Identification of 3M Touch The picture shows a sample of a BA7x type label The last digit in the marked field indicates the technology The 1 signifies a product of 3M The digit 2 or 3 means a touch of ELO When the digits X X are missing on the type label and the display has a touch screen it is a matter of 3M technology You can refer the meaning of the digits 2 and 3 on the fo...

Page 28: ...8 bit Identification of ELO resistive and infrared Touch The pictures show samples of BA7x type labels The last digit in the marked field indicates the touch technology A 2 means a resistive and a 3 an infrared screen ELO IR TOUCH SCREEN ELO R TOUCH OPTIONAL 24 Wincor Nixdorf Made in Singapore WN 0199900107 BA7XA2 rTouch 017500 000000 X 2 I T E IC 78 E146247 5V 12V 0 7A 0 7A resistive Wincor Nixdo...

Page 29: ...vers A combined installation of both kinds of drivers is not possible as parallel operation of both dri vers is not feasible You can find detailed information about the driver installation in the Read me file on the internet Graphic PCI Controller Interface PCI 32 Bit Mode SVGA XGA Resolution 800 x 600 1024 x 768 High Colour Image Repeat Memory 4 MB Screen Memory Text mode Page mode Linear mode B8...

Page 30: ...rmal Mode 0 mA 12V Standby Mode 700 mA 5V Normal Mode 300 mA 5V Standby Mode Power Save Mode The flat screen dispose of a power save mode Operating System Power Save MS DOS VESA function control by application program WIN xx WIN Power Save Mode Linux BEETLE CPU E1 VESA function control by application program The wake up from Power Save Mode is possible by Touch or keyboard entry POWER SAVE MODE 26...

Page 31: ...for a fairly long time n LCD adapter or controller u E1 LCD TFT adapter A or D2 LCD TFT adapter A DDC DDC allows the data transfer between monitor and graphic card and provides the realisation of Plug and Play u graphic PCI controller Plug and Play Feature for the LCD pixel solution and timing By using the components without Plug and Play property the values are setting automatically onto the LCD ...

Page 32: ...ou can keep up the interface of the MSR Files The following files are available on the internet KBUTI EXE Dialogue utility for programming the keyboard KBUTIHLP HLP Help file for the dialogue utility SENDKBT EXE To send a table to the MSR from a file RCVKBT EXE To receive a table of the MSR and save it in a file KB2DEF EXE To reset a MSR to the default state KBCHKDEF EXE To check for state of the ...

Page 33: ...dows Mode is used by the OPOS components A description of this protocol can be sent to you by Wincor Nixdorf on request When developing new software you should generally use the Windows Mode Main functions The dialogue utility KBUTI EXE serves to n programming the codes for the magnetic card reader n send a table of the MSR out of a file n receive a MSR table and save it into a file n reset the MS...

Page 34: ...o the controller of the MSR has a keyboard wedge whose inputs are not equivalent Commands from the system are sent to the primary interface and may then be transferred to the secondary interface A reaction of the system to a key stroke is transmitted to the keyboard which key has been pressed or released Note You must only connect one keyboard MF keyboard TA85 or TA58 without MSR to the secondary ...

Page 35: ...f codes not only may be done in symbolic form like above but also as hexadecimal 8042 scan codes This however is only in a few cases required and will make sense Specifying hexadecimal scan codes should be avoided at all unless there are good reasons A fairly good knowledge of their structure and all their details is required Before programming the following is to be defined n Target MSR can not b...

Page 36: ...e utility KBUTI EXE and the tables sent to the MSR They also can be sent directly from such files by the batch utility SENDKBT EXE Accordingly KBUTI EXE may receive a table from the MSR which then can be viewed or stored in a KBT file This however can also be done using RCVKBT EXE by specifying the file name as a parameter During transmission of tables no keyboard activity is allowed such as be ke...

Page 37: ... dependent on the solution on disks together with rsp tables at the site Also they should be executable with the resources available there Take care that there must not be any keyboard activity when they are executed This has to be strongly observed if such a utility is run automatically at start of the system This at least requires proper error handling rsp retries in the execution of BAT files 3...

Page 38: ... can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction 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 correct the interference at his own expense Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void us...

Page 39: ...personnel Improper repairs will lead to the loss of any guarantee and liability claims Extension boards with electrostatically endangered components can be identified with this label Safety Information This device conforms to the corresponding safety regulations for information technology devices including electronic office machines for use in the office environment n If the device is moved from a...

Page 40: ...utes If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes please consult a doctor immediately Generally you should connect IT devices only to power supply systems with separately guided protective earth conductor PE known as TN S networks Do not use PEN conductors Please also observe the recommendations of the norm DIN VDE 0100 part 540 Appendix C2 as well as EN50174 2 5 4 3 Instructions for Maintenanc...

Page 41: ...and materials The processed plastics can for the most part be recycled Even the precious metals can be recovered thus saving energy und costly raw materials Please do not stick labels onto plastic case parts This would help us to re use components and material You can protect our environment by only switching on your equipment when it is actually needed If possible even avoid the stand by mode as ...

Page 42: ...e HW Hardware ISA Industrial Standard Architecture ISO International Standards Organisation LAN Local Area Network LPT Line Printer LCD Liquid Crystal Display LVDS Low Voltage Differential Interface MDR Mini Delta Ribbon POS Point of Sale Point of Service RAM Random Access Memory SMD Surface Mounted Device STN Super Twisted Nematic LCD Technology SVGA Super Video Graphic Array SW Software TFT Thin...

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