Wincor Nixdorf BA82 /cTouch User Manual Download Page 1

 BA82

LCD TFT 12.1" (30.7 cm) Flat Panel Display

User Guide

Summary of Contents for BA82 /cTouch

Page 1: ...BA82 LCD TFT 12 1 30 7 cm Flat Panel Display User Guide ...

Page 2: ...6 D 13629 Berlin E Mail retail documentation wincor nixdorf com Order No 01750180277B We would like to know your opinion on this publication Please send us a copy of this page if you have any constructive criticism We would like to thank you in advance for your comments With kind regards ...

Page 3: ...BA82 Flat Panel Display User Guide Edition August 2010 ...

Page 4: ... GmbH 2010 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 technical modifications possible ...

Page 5: ... OSD 4 LED 4 On Off Button 4 Security 5 Protection 5 Integrated Loudspeakers 6 Capacitive Touch Screen 7 General 7 How to Operate 7 Cleaning Instructions 8 Infrarot Touch Screen 9 General 9 How to operate 9 Cleaning Instructions 10 Swipe Card Reader optional 11 How to Operate 11 Cleaning Instructions 11 Keyboard Option 12 Cleaning Instructions 12 Key Field 12 Exchanging the Keys 13 Inserting Key L...

Page 6: ... Reader 25 Magnetic Swipe Card Reader 32 Mounting on the right Side 33 Mounting on the left Side 39 Drop the Cover 40 On Screen Display OSD 41 Input Source 42 Display Setting 43 Colour Setting 44 Image Setting VGA Mode 46 Tools Menu 48 Volume Setting 49 EXIT OSD 50 Technical Data 51 Dimensions mm 52 Capacitive Touch Screen 53 Infrared Touch Screen 53 Keyboard 53 MSR inside Keyboard 54 MSR Module 5...

Page 7: ...board Codes Standard 59 Manufacturer s Declaration and Approval 60 General Authorization 60 FCC Class A Declaration 60 Tested Safety 60 User Information 61 Safety Information 61 Instructions for Maintenance 62 Warranty 62 Recycling 63 Abbreviation Index 64 ...

Page 8: ...ecialist retailers department stores self service stores petrol stations or in restaurants There is indeed a great deal of scope for implementing the BA82 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 radiation free colour monitor of the BA82 is an LCD in TFT technology Thin Film Transist...

Page 9: ...dard n Integrated loudspeaker n USB interfaces for external devices 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 BA82 Some parts of this book require familiarity and experience in working with operating systems and installation and configuration procedures Notes in the manual a...

Page 10: ...flat panel display which is absolutely flickerfree and free from radiation It is designed for a resolution of max 800 x 600 pixel Application programs should be used with this resolution Operator Panel Module 3 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY BA82 USB interface Menue turn inside the menue Status LED ON OFF button ...

Page 11: ...mode Red Out of Range improper display setting On Off Button With this button you can switch the display on or off The optional devices supported by the USB HUB are electric powered Only the data transfer is separated When the BA82 is connected to a BEETLE system the button also switches the system on or off provided that the system supports the feature With this key you can switch the system into...

Page 12: ...ards 2 Carefully turn the device through 1800 3 Reinsert the module into the recesses 4 Mind not to jam the cables Protection If you do not need the USB interface in the operator panel and you want to close the port you can order a small cover in the required colour at Wincor Nixdorf To attach this bezel remove the operator panel as described above and insert the bezel between USB interface and th...

Page 13: ...Integrated Loudspeakers The two integrated loudspeakers are located at the bottom side of the screen see arrows 6 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY BA82 ...

Page 14: ...of different requirements and applications The programming interface of the screen is identical to the mouse interface Connecting a BA82 for the first time we approve to calibrate the Touch Screen Details depend on the Operating System that you use How to Operate The Touch Screen responds to the slightest contact therefore you do not have to apply pressure when working with the screen Touching the...

Page 15: ...ls 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 screen which are not covered by guarantee or warranty CAPACIT...

Page 16: ...ides to create a grid of invisible infrared light How to operate 1 Touch Activation 2 Receiver 3 Active Display Area 4 Transmitter IR light beams are produced and transmitted over the surface of the screen The photo sensors accept the beams When an object min 8mm Ø such as a finger enters the hidden grid it obstructs the beams One or more photo sensors detect the absence of light and transmit a si...

Page 17: ...uch 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 cloth slightly and then ...

Page 18: ...lowing should be observed n Swipe cards should never be allowed to come into contact with liquids n Swipe cards should not be bent or folded in any way n Swipe cards should not be allowed to come into close contact with a magnetic field Swipe cards should only be inserted in the top of the specially designed slit of the reading device If the card is inserted in another place this could damage the ...

Page 19: ...d reader Cleaning Instructions The keyboard should be cleaned with a germicide from time to time Before cleaning in between the keys on the keyboard with a brush loosen and remove the key caps using the key removing device Do not allow dust to get in through the open keyboard mechanics Key Field The key field comprises max 32 freely assignable keys 12 KEYBOARD OPTION 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 C ...

Page 20: ...r a click Now remove this key from the keyboard by pulling it upwards If the key that has been removed is already labelled you can change the lettering as follows Using a thin object e g paper clip etc press upwards against the plastic cover through the opening on the underside of the key Please refer to the next chapter for instructions on how to insert the new label 13 KEYBOARD ...

Page 21: ...ou can use the empty labels delivered with the system to do so Place the label on the key cap Insert the key cover with the mat side upwards until it clicks into place in the key cap Inserting Key Caps Insert the key cap in the keyboard and press it firmly into place KEYBOARD 14 Label for keys Key cover with mat side up Key cap ...

Page 22: ...linder on the upper left Swipe Card Reader in a Keyboard optional The keyboard is available with or without a Swipe Card Reader For technical data see the accordant chapter on page 51 Technical data of the separate Swipe Card Reader comply with the data of the Swipe Card Reader integrated in the keyboard 15 SWIPE CARD READER IN A KEYBOARD OPTIONAL actuating cylinder 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 C ...

Page 23: ...ing shipping or if the package 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 the Base Take the base and the screen out of the packaging For installation you will need a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screws Move the bezel 1 out of ...

Page 24: ...hten monitor and base with the four Phillips screws loosened before When demounting the base always make sure that all cables are disconnected 17 INSTALLING THE BASE Wincor Nixdorf Made in China WN 0199900107 BA8X cTouch 017500 000000 I T E IC 78 E146247 5V 12V 0 7A 0 7A USB P USB 12V DVI I RMT ...

Page 25: ...opriated screws We recommend using screws with a diameter of 4 0 to 5 0 mm Note that the screw type is suitable for the footprint material Useful applications may be n Determine a certain position e g above a cable aperture in the table n Secure the display stand against theft by passing n Protect the install position on a tilted footprint 18 TABLE MOUNTING Cable aperture Cable aperture ...

Page 26: ...r the mounting you need a Phillips head screwdriver for fixing and releasing the screws Pull the cover downwards Loosen four screws at the rear side of the BA82 and put them asi de Mount the tube adapter on the rear side of the BA82 and fix it with the previously remo ved screws 19 MOUNTING THE TUBE ADAPTER ...

Page 27: ...After cabling the display put on the cover provided Put the display with the adapter on the preinstalled tube 1 and fix it with the screw 2 MOUNTING THE TUBE ADAPTER 20 ...

Page 28: ...RMT RMT Remote serves the on off activation of the BEETLE system Corresponds to the function of the On button at the BEETLE system If the power is not supplied by a BEETLE system you have to use an external power supply unit Only UL Listed LPS Limited Power Source power supplies can be used By connecting the system s cable the screen will be switched on Connecting the BA82 Remove the bezel of the ...

Page 29: ... cable into the guidance inside the base Lay a USB A cable loosely fitting into the strain relief When passing the cables please mind the following maximal cable diameters in mm Fix cable with the strain relief see arrows Reinsert the cable cover and the bezel 22 CONNECTION BEZEL 8 5 3 5 3 5 7 5 7 5 ...

Page 30: ... and right hand side can be used to install Magnetic Card Reader a keyboard may be installed at the right hand side The third position is located above the screen Other units e g a camera not avaible at that time can be installed above the screen MOUNTING PERIPHERALS 23 ...

Page 31: ...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 24 ERGONOMIC TERMINAL WORKPLACE 40 30 30 permitted range of vision preferred range of vision 0 ...

Page 32: ...and Swipe Card Reader The delivery contains the keyboard with Swipe Card Reader the connected cable the pre installed holder BA83 the holder BA82 two screws and a set of keys including a key remover Do not release the loop Turn the keyboard and push the cover aside see arrow 25 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 C ...

Page 33: ...move the bracket BA83 and lay it aside Turn the screen around and remove the bezel see page 16 Loosen the screws beneath the cover Lift the screen out of the holder to the top Lay the screen on an appropiate base 26 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 34: ...Loosen the snap arms of the loudspeaker s bezel see arrows Flap the bezel downwards Carefully press out the blind screen from inside 27 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 35: ... buckled strapes are fitting in the slits Tilt down the bracket Take care that the upper parts of the hooks see arrows are above the plate The screws match with the keyholes The holes are lying upon each other Tighten with two delivered screws 28 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 36: ...self e g by touching a grounded object before mounting Take care to pull the connector off the keyboard Pass the keyboard cable through the housing of display into the cable guidance and connect it see arrow 29 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 37: ...ws match with the keyholes Tighten the keyboard tauten and run the cable If you are going to use the USB interface at the backside of the BA82 then run the cable through the strain relief as shown below Put the cable loop into the housing OSD Cable Connection Keyboard Cable Connection 30 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS Keyhole Screw ...

Page 38: ...and run the cable through the strain relief Strain relief USB interfaces HUB Insert the cover of the keyboard as shown below The bar is corresponding to the gap 1 and push it to the housing until it is engaged 2 Flap the loudspeaker s bezel upwards and snap it into place Mount the monitor s stand MOUNTING PERIPHERALS 31 ...

Page 39: ...r the right or the left side of the screen The delivery contains the Swipe Card Reader the connected cable a pre installed holder BA83 a holder BA82 and two screws Do not release the cable loop Turn the Swipe Card Reader and push the cover sidewards see arrow 32 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 40: ...rews and remove the bracket BA83 and put it aside Turn the screen and remove the cover see page 16 Loosen and remove the screws beneath the cover Lift the screen out of the holder to the top Lay the screen on an appropiate base MOUNTING PERIPHERALS 33 ...

Page 41: ...Loosen the snap arms of the loudspeaker s bezel see arrows Flap the bezel downwards Carefully press out the blind screen from inside 34 MOUNTING PERIPHERALS ...

Page 42: ... buckled strapes are fitting in the slits Tilt down the bracket Take care that the upper parts of the hooks see arrows are before the plate The screws match with the keyholes The holes are lying upon each other Tighten with two delivered screws MOUNTING PERIPHERALS 35 ...

Page 43: ...self e g by touching a grounded object before mounting Take care to pull the connector off the swipe card reader Pass the cable through the housing of the display into the cable guidance and connect it 36 MAGNETIC SWIPE CARD READER ...

Page 44: ...der lays under the clamps Tighten the screws Pass the cable through the cable guidance and connect it to the USB interface Put the cable loop into the housing see big arrow OSD Cable connection Cable connection for Swipe Card Module 37 MAGNETIC SWIPE CARD READER Screw Keyhole Clamp Clamp ...

Page 45: ... at the HUB To do so release the cable s loop and run the cable through the strain relief Strain relief USB interfaces HUB Attach the cover of the Swipe Card Reader 1 and push it to the monitor until it engages 2 Flap the loudspeaker s bezel upwards and snap it into place Mount the monitor s stand 38 MAGNETIC SWIPE CARD READER ...

Page 46: ...and connect it Push the reader beneath the bracket so that the screws fit into the keyhole and the holder lays under the clamps Tighten the screws Pass the cable through the cable guidance and connect it to the USB interface If a HUB is available you should use one of it s USB interfaces Do not release the cable loop see page 37 Attach the cover of the swipe card reader and push it to the monitor ...

Page 47: ...Drop the Cover Remove the cover of the keyboard or the magnetic swipe card reader as shown below n push down in the middle of the cover and n move it aside DROP THE COVER 40 ...

Page 48: ...selection on the same screen There are two ways to exit the OSD menu 1 via exit or 2 wait for the OSD to time out saves changes and exit The adjustments will be saved in each way There are a number of parameters that can be set via the OSD menu In the following all the selectable parameters that can be set via various OSD sub menus are shown 41 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD Menu select left right scrollin...

Page 49: ...Input Source The Input Source indicates the active video channel Analog Input VGA Digital Input DVI Exit sub menu INPUT SOURCE 42 BA 82 I n p u t S o u r c e 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 50: ...contrast is set too high bright surfaces can no longer be distinguished from very bright surfaces If the contrast ist set too low the maximum brightness will not be achieved Exit sub menu 43 DISPLAY SETTING BA 82 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 51: ...inutes Auto Colour auto colour adjustment at VGA mode only sRGB settings Standard RGB settings Colour temperature Choose the colour temperature in the sub menus measured in K Kelvin Choose factory settings in the Tools menu to set the original settings again COLOUR SETTING 44 BA 82 A u t o C o l o r 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 52: ...erature RGB Setting manual setting There are 5 basic settings 4200K 5000K 6500K setting for example for image processing or playing DVD 7500K 9300K setting for CAD CAM applications Exit sub menu Exit menu 45 COLOUR SETTING ...

Page 53: ... function will also adjust the image if necessary you operate Auto colour in addition Width Sub menu Phase Regulates the sampling rate for transfer the analog amplifier into digital signals This setting allows to produce a sharp image Sub menu IMAGE SETTING VGA MODE 46 BA 82 I m a g e S e t t i n g 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 54: ...Horizontal position Sub menu Vertical position Sub menu Exit sub menu 47 IMAGE SETTING VGA MODE ...

Page 55: ...ary to operate Auto colour see page44 you can operate Auto scaling in addition see page 46 Sharpness The setting upgrades the contour of a blurred text by a lower solution Sub menu Time out For adjusting the time interval scale from 1 up to 16 seconds for displaying the OSD With time elapsed OSD will be closed TOOLS MENU 48 BA 82 To o l s M e n u 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 56: ...Sub menu Information about the firmware version Exit sub menu Volume Setting Volume Sub menu 49 VOLUME SETTING BA 82 Vo l u m e S e t t i n g s 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 57: ...Exit sub menu EXIT OSD 50 EXIT OSD BA 82 E x i t O S D 8 0 0 x 6 0 0 6 0 H z ...

Page 58: ... 721 3 3 Class 3K3 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Humidity 5 85 Absolute humidity 1g m 25g m Condensation is not permitted Frequencies Horizontal KHz 37 9 KHz Vertical Hz 60 Hz Solutions Horizontal 800 pixel Vertical 600 pixel Colour depth 262 144 Pixel Format 0 31 mm x 0 31 mm Interface internal LVDS extern DVI I Reading Angle right left top bottom 70 70 50 60 Brightness typ 350 cd m Backlight Tw...

Page 59: ...Dimensions mm 52 DIMENSIONS MM 312 280 304 253 268 304 206 87 5 253 225 65 ...

Page 60: ...ta transfer USB Infrared Touch Screen Resolutions Horizontal 4K Vertical 4K LCD Technology infrared touch Surface anti reflection Brightness typ 310 cd m Data transfer USB Keyboard Protocol HID 1 1 Human Interface Device Power supply USB Bus powered Connection USB A USB 2 0 compliant Keyboard 32 keys freely assignable Height 179 mm 53 CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN ...

Page 61: ...2 Reading speed 10 to 140 cm sec MSR Module Protocol HID 1 1 Human Interface Device Power supply USB Bus powered Connection USB A USB 2 0 compliant Number of tracks up to 3 Coding of swipe cards according to ISO 7811 2 Reading speed 10 to 140 cm sec Height 179 mm Width Screen mounted 51 mm Depth 40 mm Weight approx 310 g 54 MSR MODULE ...

Page 62: ...ic functions for capacitive or infrared Touch because the touch has an USB HID device There is avaible an installation tool if you need more functionality Always use driver version MT7 12 6 or higher for capacitive Touch The operating system Linux requires also a driver installation Connecting the BA82 for the first time we approve to calibrate the Touch Screen Current Consumption of the Screen Mo...

Page 63: ...ce to the Magnetic Stripe Reader and Keyboard may be still valid Interfaces There are three interfaces n Keyboard interface handled by operating system n MSR interface normally handled by application interface e g OPOS JavaPOS etc n Firmware Update interface handled by Firmware Update Utility As the the keyboard interface is serviced by the operating system normally only keyboard is programmed as ...

Page 64: ...ven MSR s parameter Send table to keyboard or even MSR from a file batch mode r parameter Receive table from keyboard or even MSR to a file batch mode c parameter Check if keyboard MSR is programmed batch mode d parameter Reset keyboard MSR to default batch mode Return codes of KbUtiUSB running in batch mode indicate if operation was OK rsp which error occurred By convention files containg tables ...

Page 65: ...r keyboard n The number of levels to be supported for keyboard n The target keyboard language n The type of the target device here BA8X keyboard Definition of codes is easy as a Virtual Keyboard is used to define them There is no need to worry about codes key symbols syntax etc Just press the keys of the Virtual Keyboard to get the codes or code strings entered There is provision of the difference...

Page 66: ...rgt E0 4D Y 15 15 79 F4 3E 3E 00 PgUp C E0 49 49 E0 PgDn E0 51 51 E0 n 31 31 6E F5 3F 3F 00 7 47 47 37 8 48 48 38 9 49 49 39 F6 40 40 00 4 4B 4B 34 5 4C 4C 35 6 4D 4D 36 F7 41 41 00 1 4F 4F 31 2 50 50 32 3 51 51 33 F8 42 42 00 0 52 52 30 53 53 2E CR 1C 1C 0D Note Free key labelling constant key function 59 KEYBOARD CODES STANDARD Scan Code des Tastatur Controllers ...

Page 67: ... 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 users ...

Page 68: ...o operation Therefore an acclimatization time of at least two hours should be accounted for n Lay all cables and supply lines so that nobody can tread on them or trip over them n Data cables should neither be connected nor removed during electrical storms n Protect the device from vibrations dust moisture and heat and only transport the device in its original packaging to protect it against impact...

Page 69: ...urface cleaning product Make sure that the device is switched off connector cables are unplugged and that no moisture is allowed to get into the inside of the device Please observe the maintenance and cleaning instructions for each of the BA82 components These instructions can be found in their respective chapters Warranty Wincor Nixdorf guarantees generally a warranty engagement for 12 months beg...

Page 70: ...ng on your equipment only when it is actually needed If possible even avoid the stand by mode as this wastes energy too Also switch your equipment off when you take a longer break or finish your work There are still some parts that are not reusable Wincor Nixdorf guarantees the environmentally safe disposal of these parts in a Recycling Center which is certified pursuant to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 ...

Page 71: ...ed ISO International Organisation of Standardization LED Light Emitting Diode LCD Liquid Cristal Display LVDS Low voltage differantial signal MSR Magnetic Stripe card Reader OSD On Screen Display POS Point Of Sales sRGB Standard RGB color space RGB Red Green Blue SVGA Super Video Graphics Array TCO Swedish confederation of professional employees TFT Thin Film Transistor Technology LCD Technology U...

Page 72: ...Herausgegeben von Published by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH D 33094 Paderborn Bestellnummer Order No 01750180277B Printed in Germany ...

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