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1. Where can I get more information on your products to make a technical buying decision?
A 2 page Product Specification sheet for each monitor family can be viewed or downloaded and printed. 2. Where can I get more information on installation and hook up?
Each monitor ships with an Installation and Operation Manual. View or download and print. 3. Where do I get the special video drivers for your monitors?
Good News! Unlike most flat panel monitors, our products do not require any special video adapter modules or software drivers. Just configure your computers video output for any standard video mode, and any standard progressive (non-interlaced) refresh from 60 to 75 Hz. For Windows based systems, this generally means the "Standard" Monitor Type and "Super VGA 1024 x 768" or "Super VGA 1280 x 1024" in Display Properties. 4. Where do I get the device drivers for the Touch Screen?
Each touch monitor ships with drivers on floppy disk or CD in compressed format. Current software drivers and loading instructions may also be downloaded here: 5. How can I do a "Right Click" on my Touchscreen?
Some of the touchscreen drivers allow configuration for right click. However this tends to vary by operating system and version of the touchscreen device drivers. A more universal and robust solution 'TouchRight" is available from IMG. And while you're looking, they also offer some exceptional on screen button and other software utility products. 6. I have an older Adept system (MV, AVM, etc) with a touchscreen. Are you compatible?
Yes! The video signals are OK as is. The touchscreen requires a factory modification for compatibility. When you order a monitor, just append an 'AMV' suffix on the part number; for example a 15" stainless monitor configured for use with Adept would be LX15T-SS-AMV. As an authorized Adept Peripheral Provider, this has been tested and approved. 7. Why do you require 12 VDC power and what power supply should I use?
Virtually all LCD panels operate on regulated 12 VDC power. We've elected to do the power switching external to the monitor for several reasons; reduced depth and internal heat. Also, remove a critical power component from the monitor - our years in the industrial control market show power devices are a chronic source of problems. And, it's easier to replace an external supply than the whole monitor. We offer several power supply options although there is nothing special about any supply, cable, or connector. See the attached for a description and photos of the various options. Powersupply.pdf |
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