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ATouch User Guide

 

                                                                                                                                                           

                                                                                                                               

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4 Wire / 5 Wire Resistive Touchscreen 

Table of Contents 

Chapter 1   

Introduction ……………………………….   3

 

1.1

 

  4 Wire Resistive Touch Screen 

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   3 

1.1.1

 

  4 Wire Resistive Touch Sensor 

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  3 

1.1.2

 

  4 Wire Resistive Controller 

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   4 

1.2

 

  5 Wire Resistive Touch Screen …………………..    4 

1.2.1

 

  5 Wire Resistive Touch Sensor …………………..    4 

1.2.2

 

  5 Wire Resistive Controller ………………….. .. .      5 

1.3

 

  Software Drivers …………………….. .. .. .. .. .. .. 

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1.4

 

 Agency Approvals …………………………………  5 

1.5

 

 Warranty ………………………………………… 

 

Chapter 2 

Touchscreen Installation ………………….  6 

2.1

 

CRT Monitor Installation ………………………..…  6 

2.2

 

LCD Monitor Installation …...………………..……  8 

 

Chapter 3 

Software Driver Installation …….……….  11 

3.1

 

RS-232 Software Driver Installation for Windows 

11 

3.1.1

 

Installing the Touch Driver ……………………..….  11 

3.1.2

 

Uninstalling the Touch Driver …….…………..……  14 

3.1.3

 

Calibration …………………………………………..  15 

3.1.4

 

Control Center ………………………………….…..  17 

3.2

 

USB Software Driver Installation for Windows ..…  25 

Summary of Contents for 4WR232L

Page 1: ... Sensor 4 1 2 2 5 Wire Resistive Controller 5 1 3 Software Drivers 5 1 4 Agency Approvals 5 1 5 Warranty 5 Chapter 2 Touchscreen Installation 6 2 1 CRT Monitor Installation 6 2 2 LCD Monitor Installation 8 Chapter 3 Software Driver Installation 11 3 1 RS 232 Software Driver Installation for Windows 11 3 1 1 Installing the Touch Driver 11 3 1 2 Uninstalling the Touch Driver 14 3 1 3 Calibration 15 ...

Page 2: ...ATouch User Guide 2 3 3 Linux Driver 31 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 32 Chapter 5 Contact 33 Appendix Jumper Definition 34 ...

Page 3: ...lication It is capable of working by any kind of physical touches such as finger gloved hand any kind of gloves It is liquid resistance and contamination proof and even works in bad environment such as foul dirt greasiness 4 Wire Resistive touch screen is also noted for its high accuracy and reliability with low cost advantage Therefore it becomes the most popular touch screen in applications espe...

Page 4: ...inds of serial cables 1 2 5 Wire Resistive Touch Screen 1 2 1 5 Wire Resistive Touch Sensor ATouch s 5 Wire Resistive Touch Screen is a most extensively various application It works by any kind of physical touch not only by fingers gloved hands any kind of gloves It is liquid resistance and contamination proof It works even in bad environment such as foul dirt greasiness ATouch 5 Wire products are...

Page 5: ...llers RS 232 controllers are designed two kinds of serial connectors for customers to choose different kinds of serial cables 1 3 Software Drivers Drivers supporting operating system are as follow Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP NT Linux Red Hat 9 0 Mandrake 9 1 1 4 Agency Approvals FCC CE 1 5 Warranty 4 Wire Resistive Touch Sensor 1 years 4 Wire Resistive Controller RS 232 or USB 1 years 5 Wire Resistiv...

Page 6: ...ve the back side plastic housing of your CRT monitor x Discharge the CRT tube from the front bezel usually there are 4 screws on the 4 corners need to be released x Check if the electronic board needs to be removed or not x Verify the fit position on the CRT tube for the touchscreen x After verifying the position you can attach the touch sensor onto the CRT You can use the double side high tack ad...

Page 7: ... ATouch x Fixing Cables Cables should be fixed well and not movable x After above processes test if the touch monitor works normally 3 Reassembling CRT Monitor After the installation of the touchscreen reassemble the CRT monitor back side plastic housing and test if the function of the touch monitor works well 4 Sealing Sealing should be even around the front bezel The material is special sponges ...

Page 8: ...troller on your computer and test if the touchscreen works well x After testing the monitor and touchscreen you can start to install touchscreen into your monitor by the following steps 2 Disassembling LCD monitor x Remove the rear side plastic housing of your LCD monitor x Remove the LCD display from the front bezel and kindly be attention to disassemble the LCD control board and the OSD ...

Page 9: ...cables connectors in the right places and fix the controller at the right position on the monitor rear side metal or plastic case x Power supply If you use internal power supply 5VDC connect the power cord from touchscreen RS 232 controller to the LCD control board 5VDC If the external power supply is used the 5VDC will be supplied from the keyboard through the RS 232 cable provided by ATouch x Fi...

Page 10: ...t if the touch monitor function works well 4 Sealing Sealing should be even around the front bezel The material is the special sponges from ATouch The adhesive side of the sponge is stuck on the front bezel and the special plastic side on the touch sensor Or use the material manufactured by VOLTEK Suggest from VOLTEK 2A 2E 4A 4E black flame retardant material ...

Page 11: ... installation is applied to Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP NT 3 1 1 Installing the Touch Driver 1 Launch Windows operating system and exit all Windows programs before continuing with the installation 2 Insert the ATouch utility diskette into the floppy disk drive 3 Run A Touch 2 0 exe The following dialog box will appear Click Next ...

Page 12: ...ATouch User Guide 12 4 Select Installation Folder and click Next to continue the next step 5 Select Shortcut Folder and click Next to continue the next step ...

Page 13: ...lease click Next to install the driver 7 After the driver installation a dialog box will launch for you to choose the serial port which your touch monitor is currently connected to 8 Select the serial port and click Finish to start the four point calibration 9 Touch each center of the point sequentially Four calibration points in total ...

Page 14: ...Open the Control Panel x Click Start hover over Settings click Control Panel x Double click the Add Remove Programs icon x Choose the A Touch 2 0 item x Click the Change Remove button x Click the Yes button x The ATouch driver will be removed No computer restart is required 2 Use Shortcut Folder icon in the Start Menu x Click Start hover over Programs choose A Touch folder and click Uninstall ...

Page 15: ...ill be ready to use automatically each time the system is restarted y Options to Launch The Calibration Program may be launched by three different ways x Double click the ATouch icon on the desktop Choose Calibrate tab and click the Calibration button x Click Start hover over Programs choose ATouch folder and click Calibration x Click right mouse button on the ATouch icon in the Windows task bar a...

Page 16: ...options above touch the center of the four targets as they appear sequentially 2 When you release your finger on each point you will hear a beep 3 After the calibration completes you can press ENTER or touch the touchscreen to save and exit press SPACE to calibrate again press ESC to discard the result and exit ...

Page 17: ...low 1 Running the Control Center The Control Center may be launched by four different ways to adjust the properties x Double click the ATouch icon on the desktop x Click Start hover over Programs choose ATouch folder and click Control Center x Click the ATouch icon in the Windows task bar at the bottom right of the display x Click right mouse button on the ATouch icon in the Windows task bar at th...

Page 18: ...te x The Calibrate tab is displayed when the Control Center is launched x Serial port is changeable Choose the right serial port with which the touchscreen connects and click Apply button x Click the Calibration button to calibrate ...

Page 19: ... this function x Drag Mode and Click on touch Click on touch sends immediately upon touch a mouse down up message at the point of touch on the touchscreen The user s finger must be removed from the touchscreen before a new touch at any location is recognized The cursor or selected ...

Page 20: ...ase Click on release sends at the time of release a mouse down up message at the point that the screen was last touched Dragging across objects on the screen will not highlight or select them unless untouch occurs when the touch is over the object y Double Click Settings x Speed To set the appropriate speed to achieve double click that is identical to the speed of a successful double click with th...

Page 21: ...he RMBW shows the left button blue indicating that the left button is active Any touch on the desktop or an application will make a left button click constantly x A touch in the RMBW changes to show the right mouse button blue and make it active At that time any touch on this monitor will make a right button click constantly x When the RMBW is right button active click it again to change to left b...

Page 22: ... stays on it for five seconds the RMBW is shutdown automatically x The position of the RMBW is fixed in the bottom right of the display x The RMBW cannot be resized y Screen Settings Putting a check in the box supports 16 9 monitor otherwise supports standard 4 3 monitor ...

Page 23: ... frequency tone or Beep to the system speaker each time that a valid touch occurs x The beep is enabled by default when the driver is installed It is able to be turned off by unchecking the Beep on the check box in this tab x Choose the Beep by clicking on touch or release ...

Page 24: ...of the beep can be adjusted by moving the appropriate slider in this tab with the touchscreen or mouse or by using the keyboard arrow keys 5 Diagnostics x Choose the right serial port with which the touchscreen connects and click Apply button x Showing the product information ...

Page 25: ...5 98 Me 2000 XP NT The complete procedure is divided into two parts CP2101 and ATouch 2 0 exe Step1 Run self extract file ATouch USB Drivers exe in the driver diskette Step2 Installing the CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller driver Use Windows XP for example 1 When your operating system is detected a new USB device please choose the Install form a list or specific location Advanced item to instal...

Page 26: ...nclude this location in the search item and click the Browse button to specify the correct path of its directory 3 The Hardware Wizard found the device driver and installing it 4 After these three steps the USB touch screen has been activated ...

Page 27: ...ATouch User Guide 27 Step3 Installing the ATouch 2 0 touch screen driver 1 Execute ATouch 2 0 exe in your diskette or other folder and follow its instructions to complete the installation ...

Page 28: ...ATouch User Guide 28 ...

Page 29: ...ATouch User Guide 29 2 Please select the COM3 or COM4 port ...

Page 30: ...ouch each center of the point sequentially Four calibration points in total 4 The installation completes 3 3 Linux Drivers Please contact with your distributor or contact with ATouch Technical Support Dept info a touch com tw ...

Page 31: ... corners x During touchscreen installation the display front bezel on that position presses active area of touchscreen Please stick sponges on the inner four sides of the front bezel in order to prop the frame up x If sponges are already stuck try to add one more layer but the gap between the touchscreen and the front bezel may be too big to influence the appearance x If the cursor fixed position ...

Page 32: ... is hard to change tail s position then stick thick insulating tape around the tail or stick a copper slice with insulation on one side and electric conduction on the other side to insulate the tail from the inverter Touch position is not accurate x Use the Calibration function of the ATouch Control Center program to re align x If the touch position is not accurate after the calibration please che...

Page 33: ...ump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Close Open Open Support ATouch 2 0 driver mode Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Close Open Open Support 3M MicroTouch driver mode under developing Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Open Close Open 5WR232L Support TouchKit driver mode Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Open Open Open Open Support Elo driver mode no support SmartSet Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Open Close Open Open ...

Page 34: ...mode install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Open Open Open Support Elo driver mode no support SmartSet install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Close Open Open Support ATouch 2 0 driver mode install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Close Close Open Open Support 3M MicroTouch driver mode under developing install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Ju...

Page 35: ...river first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Open Close Open Open Support ATouch 2 0 driver mode install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Open Close Open Open Support 3M MicroTouch driver mode under developing install CP2101 driver first Jump1 Jump2 Jump3 Jump4 Open Open Close Open 4WR232S 5WR232S Open Support TouchKit driver mode Close Support ATouch 2 0 and Elo driver mode but SmartSet ...

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