Planar PT2245PW Owner's manual

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Touch screen monitors
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Owner's manual
PT2245PW
Touch Screen Edge-Lit LED LCD Monitor
USER’S GUIDE
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Table of Contents
Usage Notice
Precautions ................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction
About PT2245PW Series ............................................................................................. 2
Touch Screen for PT2245PW ...................................................................................... 2
Package Overview ...................................................................................................... 3
Installation
Product Overview ........................................................................................................ 4
Front View ............................................................................................................... 4
Bottom View (Without Stand) .................................................................................. 4
VESA Mount for Your Monitor ...................................................................................... 5
Start Your Installation .................................................................................................. 6
Connecting the Display (Figure 8.1) ............................................................................. 7
(Figure 8.1) ............................................................................................................. 8
User Controls
Side Panel Controls ..................................................................................................... 9
How to Use the OSD Menus .......................................................................................10
On-Screen Display Menus ..........................................................................................11
Appendix
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................12
Warning Signal ...........................................................................................................13
No Signal ................................................................................................................13
Going to Sleep........................................................................................................13
Out of Range ..........................................................................................................13
Product Dimensions ...................................................................................................14
Compatibility Modes ...................................................................................................16
Touch Screen Driver Installation .................................................................................17
PT2245PW Calibration Instruction ..........................................................................18
PT2245PW Install Instruction ..................................................................................20
Technical Support .......................................................................................................21
Usage Notice
! Warnin
g
- To prevent the risk o
f
re or shock hazards, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
! Warnin
g
- Please do not open or disassemble the product as this ma
y
cause
e
l
ec
tri
c
s
h
oc
k.
Precautions
Follow all warnin
g
s, precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user
s manual to
maximize the li
f
e o
f
y
our unit.
Do:
• Turn o
ff
the product be
f
ore cleanin
g
.
• Touch screen sur
f
ace ma
y
be cleaned usin
g
a so
f
t clean cloth moistened with mild window
g
lass commercial cleaners or 50
/
50 mixture o
f
water and isoprop
y
l alcohol.
• Use a so
f
t cloth moistened with mild deter
g
ent to clean the displa
y
housin
g
.
• Use onl
y
hi
g
h qualit
y
and sa
f
et
y
approved D
C
adapter.
• Disconnect the power plu
g
f
rom outlet i
f
the product is not
g
oin
g
to be used
f
or a
n
extended period o
f
time.
Don’t:
• Do not touch the Displa
y
screen sur
f
ace with sharp or hard ob
j
ects.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents
f
or
y
our cleanin
g
.
• Do not operate the product under the
f
ollowin
g
conditions:
- Extremel
y
hot, cold or humid environment.
- Areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt.
- Near an
y
appliance
g
eneratin
g
a stron
g
ma
g
netic
eld.
-
In direct sunli
g
ht.
1
Introduction
About PT2245PW Series
The PT2245PW
S
eries is a 21.5"
at panel screen with an active matrix, thin-
lm
transistor
(
TFT
)
ed
g
e-lit LED L
C
D.
This unit is to be used as commercial and li
g
ht industrial equipment onl
y
.
Features include:
Direct Analo
g
si
g
nal inpu
t
• Direct Di
g
ital si
g
nal inpu
t
Active matrix TFT L
C
D technolo
gy
1
9
2
0
x 1
080
resolutio
n
21.5" viewable displa
y
area - 16:9 aspect rati
o
3
1.47 ~
8
2.
3
KHz horizontal sca
n
56 ~ 75 Hz hi
g
h re
f
resh rat
e
• 0.24795mm x 0.24795mm pixel pitc
h
Auto ad
j
ustment
f
unctio
n
Multilin
g
ual
OS
D user control
1
00
mm VE
S
A moun
t
• Removable base
f
or
exible mountin
g
solutions.
• Touch screen with
US
B controller
Touch Screen for PT2245PW
Pro
j
ected
C
apacitive touch screen
f
or
n
g
er input onl
y
S
ur
f
ace:
G
lare treatmen
t
• Inter
f
ace:
US
B controller
• Transmittance: 90
%
±5
%
• HID: Win
do
w
7
• Driver: VI
S
TA, XP, 2000,
C
E, XP Embedded, Linux, Apple
®
Mac
OS
2
3
Package Overview
C
able
C
over
S
crew
L
C
D Displa
y
Power
C
or
d
V
G
A
S
i
g
nal
C
abl
e
US
B
C
able
(
A to B
)
DVI-D
C
abl
e
D
C
Power
S
uppl
y
Landin
g
S
tri
p
U
ser’s
G
uid
e
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Installation
Product Overview
• Front View
• Bottom View (Without Stand)
4
VGA USB
DC IN
DVI
RJ-Type
VESA Mount for Your Monitor
This monitor con
f
orms to the VE
S
A Flat Panel Mountin
g
Ph
y
sical Mountin
g
Inter
f
ace
s
tandard which de
nes a ph
y
sical mountin
g
inter
f
ace
f
or
at panel monitors, and
c
orrespondin
g
with the standards o
f
at panel monitor mountin
g
devices, such as wall and
table arms. The VE
S
A mountin
g
inter
f
ace is located on the back o
f
y
our monitor.
To mount the monitor on a UL certi
ed swin
g
arm or other mountin
g
xture,
f
ollow the
instructions included with the mountin
g
xture to be used.
!
!
Warning!
P
lease select the proper screws!
The distance between the back cover surface and the bottom of the screw hole
is 8 mm. Please use four M4 screws diameter with proper length to mount you
r
m
onitor.
P
lease note: the mounting stand must be able to support at least 17.6 lbs
(
8Kg
)
.
5
100.0 mm
100.0 mm
Slots(X6)
VESA
Mounting
Interface
Start Your Installation
Please
f
ollow these instructions so that
y
ou can hook up the cables to associated connectors.
1. La
y
the displa
y
at on an even sur
f
ace.
2. Move the stand into position as seen in the step 1 dia
g
ram.
3. Remove the cable cover as seen in the step 2 dia
g
ram.
4.
C
onnect the cables to the appropriate connectors as seen in the step 3 dia
g
ram.
5
. Re-attach the cable cover. Take the screw
(C
BM M3x6
)
out o
f
the accessor
y
box, an
d
insert the screw into the cable cover and monitor as seen in the step 4 dia
g
ram.
6
Step 3
VGA
USB DVI
DC IN
Step 2
Step 1
Step 2
Step 2
Step 4
7
Connecting the Display (Figure 8.1)
To setup this displa
y
, please re
f
er to the
f
ollowin
g
g
ure and procedures.
1. Be sure all equipment is turned o
ff
.
2.
C
onnect the D
C
plu
g
to the power connector on the monitor and the other end into an
electrical outlet
(
8.1
)
.
3.
C
onnect the D-
S
UB or DVI cable
f
rom the displa
y
’s D-
S
UB or DVI input connector to th
e
D-
S
UB or DVI connector o
f
y
our host computer and ti
g
hten the screws
(
8.1
)
.
4.
C
onnect the U
S
B cable
f
rom the U
S
B port o
f
y
our displa
y
to the U
S
B port
(
8.1
)
o
f
y
our
computer.
5
.
C
on
g
ure the touch screen. Re
f
er to the
Touch
S
creen Driver Installation” section o
n
pa
g
e 17.
6
.
O
nce the touch screen is con
g
ured, the monitor is read
y
f
or use.
!
!
Notice!
To ensure the display works well with your computer, please con gure the displa
y
m
ode of your graphics card to make it less than or equal to 1920 x 1080 resolution
a
nd make sure the timing of the display mode is compatible with the LCD display.
W
e have listed the compatible “Video Modes” of your LCD display in the appendi
x
(
on page 16) for your reference
.
Applicable external power supply: Lite-On/PA-1051-
0
8
(Figure 8.1)
9
User Controls
Side Panel Controls
OSD
Ke
y
Me
n
u
off
s
t
a
t
us
Me
n
u
o
n
s
t
a
t
us
M
enu appear
M
enu disappear
/
return to main item
Bri
g
htness
M
ain item select up
/
Ad
j
ust u
p
C
ontras
t
M
ain item select down
/
Ad
j
ust dow
n
S
elect sub-item
f
unctio
n
Power
O
n
/
Off
Icon Key Name
Menu
Up
Down
Select
Power
10
How to Use the OSD Menus
Icon Key Name
Menu
Up
Down
Select
Power
1. Press the
Menu” button to pop up the
on-screen menu” and press
Up” or
Down
button to select amon
g
the
ve
f
unctions in the main menu.
2.
C
hoose the ad
j
ustment items b
y
pressin
g
the
“S
elect” button.
3
. Ad
j
ust the value o
f
the ad
j
ustment items b
y
pressin
g
the
Up” or
Down” button.
4. With the
OS
D menu on the screen, press the
Menu” button to return to the main men
u
or to exit
OS
D.
5
. The
OS
D menu will automaticall
y
close, i
f
y
ou have le
f
t it idle
f
or a pre-set time.
6
. To Lock the
OS
D
/
Power menu buttons, please
f
ollow the instructions below.
(
Please note: the monitor has to be turned
O
N with a valid si
g
nal pre-set
)
(
a.
)
Press the
Menu” ke
y
; the
OS
D menu will open.
(
b.
)
Press and hold the
Menu” ke
y
a
g
ain with the
OS
D menu on the screen; the
OS
D
menu will disappear. Then press the
Power” ke
y
1 time while the menu ke
y
is still
bein
g
pressed. The
Lock
/
Unlock” menu will appear
f
or 3 seconds.
(
c.
)
Use the
“S
elect” ke
y
to select
OS
D or Power settin
g
then set at
Lock” b
y
pushin
g
th
e
“U
P” or
Down” button.
(
d.
)
When the
UP” or
Down” button is released, the previous settin
g
will be saved an
d
exit the
Lock
/
Unlock” menu automaticall
y
.
7. To Unlock the
OS
D
/
Power menu buttons, please
f
ollow the instructions below.
(
Please note: the monitor has to be turned
O
N with a valid si
g
nal pre-set
)
(
a.
)
Press and hold the
Menu” ke
y
then press the
Power” ke
y
simultaneousl
y
; th
e
Lock
/
Unlock” menu will appear
f
or 3 seconds.
(
b.
)
Use the
“S
elect” ke
y
to select
OS
D or Power settin
g
then set at
Unlock” b
y
pushin
g
the
“U
P” or
Down” button.
(
c.
)
When the
Up” or
Down” button is released, the previous settin
g
will be saved, and
the
Lock
/
Unlock” menu will close automaticall
y
.
P
lease note
:
a. When the
OS
D Lock
f
unction is selected, this indicates that all the buttons excep
t
the
power” button are now disabled.
b. When the Power Lock
f
unction is selected, the
Power” ke
y
is disabled. The user
cannot turn o
ff
the monitor with the
Power” ke
y
.
11
On-Screen Display Menus
Main OSD Menu:
ITE
M
CONTEN
T
Contras
t
Th
e
m
o
nit
o
r l
u
min
a
n
ce
l
e
v
e
l
co
ntr
o
l.
Bri
g
htness The monitor backli
g
ht level control.
Auto Ad
j
us
t
Fine-tune the ima
g
e to
f
ull screen automaticall
y
.
L
eft/Ri
g
h
t
M
ovin
g
screen ima
g
e horizontal position to le
f
t or ri
g
ht.
Up/
Down
M
ovin
g
screen ima
g
e vertical position to up or down.
Horizontal siz
e
The screen ima
g
e horizontal dot clock ad
j
ustment.
Fin
e
The screen ima
g
e pixel phase ad
j
ustment.
OSD Left/Ri
g
h
t
M
ovin
g
OS
D menu horizontal position to le
f
t or ri
g
ht.
OSD U
p
/Down
M
ovin
g
OS
D menu vertical position to up or down.
OSD Time ou
t
OS
D auto-disappear time selection.
OSD Lan
g
ua
ge
OS
D menu lan
g
ua
g
e selection.
(
En
g
lish, French, Japanese, Deutsch,
S
panish, Italian, Traditional
C
hinese and
S
impli
ed
C
hinese
)
Factor
y
Rese
t
Factor
y
de
f
ault value restored.
RGB
C
olor temperature selection.
(
9300K, 6500K, 5500K, 7500K, User
)
12
Appendix
Troubleshooting
I
f
y
ou are experiencin
g
trouble with the displa
y
, re
f
er to the
f
ollowin
g
. I
f
the problem persists,
p
lease contact
y
our local dealer or our service center.
Problem: No image appears on screen.
C
heck that all the I
/O
and power connectors are correctl
y
and well connected
as
desc
ri
bed
in th
e
In
s
t
a
ll
a
ti
o
n”
sec
ti
o
n.
Make sure the pins o
f
the connectors are not crooked or broken.
Problem: Partial Image or incorrectly displayed image.
C
heck to see i
f
the resolution o
f
y
our computer is hi
g
her than that o
f
the displa
y
.
Recon
g
ure the resolution o
f
y
our computer to make it less than or equal to
1
9
2
0
x 1
080
.
Problem: Image has vertical ickering line bars.
Use
Horizontal size” to make an ad
j
ustment.
C
heck and recon
g
ure the displa
y
mode o
f
the vertical re
f
resh rate o
f
y
our
g
raphic card to make it compatible with the displa
y
.
Problem: Image is unstable and ickerin
g
Use
Fine” to make an ad
j
ustment.
Problem: Image is scrollin
g
C
heck and make sure the V
G
A si
g
nal cable
(
or adapter
)
is securel
y
connected.
C
heck and recon
g
ure the displa
y
mode o
f
the vertical re
f
resh rate o
f
y
our
g
raphics card to make it compatible with the displa
y
.
Problem: Vague image
(
characters and graphics
)
Use
Horizontal size” to make an ad
j
ustment. I
f
this problem still exists, use
Fine
to make an ad
j
ustment.
Warning Signal
I
f
y
ou see warnin
g
messa
g
es on
y
our screen, this means that the displa
y
cannot receive a
c
lean si
g
nal
f
rom the computer
g
raphics card.
Below are the three kinds o
f
Warnin
g
S
i
g
nal. Please check the cable connections or contact
y
our local dealer or our service center
f
or more in
f
ormation.
No Si
g
nal
This messa
g
e means that the displa
y
has been powered on but it cannot receive an
y
si
g
nal
f
rom the computer
g
raphics card.
C
heck all the power switches, power cables, and V
G
A
/
DVI
s
i
g
nal cable.
G
oin
g
to Sleep
The displa
y
is under the power savin
g
mode. In addition, the displa
y
will enter power savin
g
mode when experiencin
g
a sudden si
g
nal disconnectin
g
problem.
The monitor can be activated b
y
pressin
g
an
y
ke
y
board, tri
gg
erin
g
the mouse or touchin
g
th
e
sc
r
ee
n.
Out of Ran
ge
This messa
g
e means that the si
g
nal o
f
the computer
g
raphic card is not compatible wit
h
the displa
y
. When the si
g
nal is not included in the
Video Modes” list we have listed in th
e
Appendices o
f
this manual, the monitor will displa
y
this messa
g
e.
13
Product Dimensions
Side View
Front View
Top View
517.4 mm
313.3 mm
351.7 mm
249.6 mm
219.0 mm
212.0 mm
46.0 mm
14
Rotat
e
15
Side View
Front View
Top View
313.3 mm
517.4 mm
553.7 mm
212.0 mm
46.0 mm
219.0 mm
249.6 mm
Compatibility Modes
M
od
e
Resolution H-Frequenc
y(
khz
)
V
-Frequenc
y(
hz
)
IBM V
GA
7
2
0
X4
00
3
1.4
7
70
IBM V
GA
6
4
0
X4
80
3
1.4
7
60
Apple MacII
6
4
0
X4
80
35
.
00
66
V
E
S
A V
GA
6
4
0
X4
80
3
7.
86
7
2
V
E
S
A V
GA
6
4
0
X4
80
3
7.
50
75
V
E
S
A
S
V
GA
800
X
600
35
.1
6
56
V
E
S
A
S
V
GA
800
X
600
3
7.
88
60
V
E
S
A
S
V
GA
800
X
600
48
.
08
7
2
V
E
S
A
S
V
GA
800
X
600
46
.
88
75
Apple Mac
83
2X
6
24
49
.72
75
V
E
S
A X
GA
10
24X7
68
48
.
36
60
V
E
S
A X
GA
10
24X7
68
56
.4
8
70
V
E
S
A X
GA
10
24X7
68
60
.
0
2
75
V
E
S
A
S
X
GA
1
2
80
X1
0
24
6
4.
00
60
V
E
S
A
S
X
GA
1
2
80
X1
0
24
80
.
00
75
V
E
S
A
S
X
GA
1
1
5
2X
86
4
6
7.
50
75
V
E
S
A
S
X
GA
1
2
80
X
960
60
.
00
60
WX
G
A+
1
44
0
X
900
56
.
00
60
WX
G
A+
1
44
0
X
900
70
.
60
75
W
S
X
G
A+
1680
X1
050
65
.2
0
60
W
S
X
G
A+
1
680X1050
(
V
G
A onl
y)
8
2.
30
75
V
E
S
A WX
GA
1
2
80
X7
68
4
7.77
6
60
W
S
X
G
A+
19
2
0
X1
080
6
7.
50
60
16
Touch Screen Driver Installation
The PT224
5
PW is available with
US
B connection. The touch driver is available
f
or these
operatin
g
s
y
stems: Windows
®
7, VI
S
TA 64
/
32 bits, XP, 2000, XP Embedded
(
Express onl
y)
,
Linux, Apple
®
Mac
OS
.
P
lease Note
:
1. The PT2245PW is Microso
f
t
®
Windows
®
HID
(
Human Inter
f
ace Device
)
compatible i
f
y
ou use the U
S
B touch screen inter
f
ace. No additional so
f
tware driver is required
f
or
g
eneral
operation o
f
the touch screen.
2. For PT2245PW, the s
y
stem requires 15 seconds
f
or Windows 7 to install
/
uninstall the
touch driver while turnin
g
power on
/
o
ff
or plu
gg
in
g/
unplu
gg
in
g
U
S
B cable.
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Planar PT2245PW Owner's manual

Category
Touch screen monitors
Type
Owner's manual

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