Germany and rest of the world MCI Touch User’s Guide Preh GmbH An der Stadthalle D-97616 Bad Neustadt a.d Saale Germany marketing@preh-keytec.de www.preh-keytec.com USA, Canada America and Preh Electronics 590 Telser Rd Unit B Lake Zurich IL 60047 Phones: 800 577 7734 847 438 4000 Fax: 847 438 5522 prehsales@prehusa.com www.prehusa.com France Latin MCI Touch Phone: +49 (0) 9771 92-0 Fax: +49 (0) 9771 92-300 MCI 15 Preh France Eragny Parc - Bât.
Preh-Keytec MCI Touch Product Manual Table of Contents Copyright © 2005, Preh-Keytec All Rights ReservedNo part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, transmitted, translated to another language or stored on a computer or imaging or information retrieval system in any form, whether electronic, mechanical, optical or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Preh-Keytec (Preh).
Usage Notice Warning: To prevent the risk of fire or shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Warning: To avoid electric shock, do not open or disassemble this product. There are no user serviceable parts in this product. Refer all service questions to Preh or a qualified service provider. Connections and Installation Introduction Please note that all Preh MCI Touch Monitors that include an MSR or MSR/Customer Display also have an internal USB hub to interface with the peripheral devices.
Display Setup and On Screen Display OSD Menu and Function Connect and secure cables to the display and the computer, except for the USB cable. The AC cord set provided with your display should be appropriate for your region. If the proper cord set has not been provided, you may use any cord set with an IEC320 connector at the appliance end to connect to your touch display. The complete OSD Menu is shown in the table below.
Power/OSD Lock/Unlock Note: • There is no menu graphic for this feature. The Power/OSD lockout menu is separate from the main OSD. • 1. Access this feature by first pressing the MENU button to access the main OSD. 2. While the main OSD is displayed, press and hold the MENU button. The main OSD will disappear. 3. While continuing to hold the MENU button down, momentarily press the POWER button. The POWER/OSD lockout menu will appear. 4.
Touchscreen and Peripherals Driver Installation MCI 15 Specifications Drivers for all supported operating systems are contained on the Preh Install Disk. To install drivers, follow the procedures below as appropriate. Monitor Part Numbers Touchscreen support is provided for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, DOS and Linux (kernels 4.2.18 and above). The MSR and Customer Display, which are USB devices, are currently supported under Windows platforms only. Support for Linux will be provided in the future.
External Connections Power IEC320 Standard AC inlet MCI 15T Specifications Audio Standard 3mm Stereo Jack Video HD15 (VGA) Monitor Part Numbers Touch Interface Standard USB series “B” receptacle Standard DB9 F Serial (MCI 15 only) Connectivity POS Options Additional features Two USB Type “A” input ports (MCI 15M & Magstripe Reader 3 Track Reader with Power and Error Customer Display 2 x 20 VFD Display with Dual Axis (tilt & Power indicator for display, built in to power switch Digital on-scr
Power Dissipation MCI 15T C2RT2 21 W max. MCI 15T C1RT4 & 40 W max. MCI 15T C2RT4 Temperature Humidity External Connections Connectivity Operating 0°C to 40°C Storage -30°C to 60°C Operating 20% to 80% non-condensing Storage 5% to 90% non-condensing Power External +12VDC power pack, 5.
bright display that is very thin, and uses little power, compared with a CRT, or tube-type monitor. Lux: The standard unit for illuminance is lux (lx) which is lumens per square meter (lm/m2). 1 lux=10.764 footcandle. Common room lighting is 100-1000 lux. MSR: Acronym for Magnetic Stripe Reader. A device that reads information encoded in the magnetic stripes on the back of a credit card, etc. The process is essentially identical to the operation of a cassette tape player.