One World Touch LM-XX37-26 series User manual

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LM-XX37-26 Touch Monitor User Manual
One World Touch, LLC
Please retain this manual for future
r
ef
er
enc
e

2
T
able
of
C
ontents
Chapter 1
I
n
troduction
.....................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2 Product Views
.................................................................................................................4
2.1 Front
V
iew
.....................................................................................................................4
2.2
Back
V
iew
.......................................................................................................................4
Chapter 3 Getting Started
...............................................................................................................4
3.1 Connect the Touch Screen Monitor
..........................................................................4
3.2 Touch Screen Driver Installation
...............................................................................5
3.3 Adjusting the Monitor...
................................................................................................7
Chapter 4
T
r
oubleshooting
..........................................................................................................10
Chapter 5
Warranty Policy ....
.....................................................................................................11
Chapter 6
Contact informatio
n
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.............................................................................................12

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C
hapt
er 1 -
I
n
tr
o
duc
tion
T
hank
you for your
purchase of this touch screen LCD monitor
.
Please read this
user manual before
using
your product and refer to this or a professional technician
for any questions related
t
o
the
produc
t
.
D
isclaimer
1.
This
product has been tested in accordance with the provisions of
FCC
Rules
Part 15 and complied with
Class B
digital device
r
egula
tions
.
T
he
purpose
of these provisions isto provide
reasonable protection
against
har
mful
interference in domestic
use
.
2.
This
product may not be
fully
adaptable
with other products and not suited for
other
environments
which
ar
en
’
t
mentioned
in this user manual and
r
ela
t
ed
product
ma
t
er
ial
.
T
her
ef
or
e,
the warranty
will
only cover issues with the product
alone
.
3.
B
ecause
of technical or other external factors which leads to changes
on
product
design and specifica
tions
,
One World Touch, LLC
will
not give a
separate
notic
e
.
Warnings and
P
r
ec
autions
This
LCD monitor operates under high
v
oltage
. I
n order to avoid an
elec
tr
ic
shock do
not open the cabinet
.
Repair should be
entrusted
to
pr
ofessionals
.
I
ncor
r
ec
t
methods
of
operation
may cause electric shock or fire
inciden
ts
.
To
ensur
e
your safety and the lifespan of the
display
,
please read the following
instructions
carefully before using this
display
.
All
operation
must comply with all
instructions
.
•Do not use any accessory
equipment
which is not
recommended
by
the
manufac
tur
er
.
•Please use the monitor with the supplied power
adapt
er
.
Also,
please check
the
AC
power
adapter
specifications. I
f
you are not sure whether it works with
your regional electrical supply, contact your distributor or the
manufac
tur
er
.
•Do not try to try to manually
fix
or alter the supplied power
adapter
. A
damaged
power cord can cause electric shock or
fir
e
.
•Do not try to repair the monitor without professional
guidanc
e
.
The internal
high
voltage could result in injury to the human body or the
monitor
itself
.
Be
sure
the monitor isrepaired or
maintained
by a professional
t
echnician.
•Do not
attempt
any actions which conflict with this
manual
.
I
mproper
adjustment
of
components,
which
hasn
’
t
been
mentioned
in the
instructions,
could
damage
the
monitor
.
•Clean the monitor before plugging in the
po
w
er
.
Use a slightly
damp
cloth to
clean the monitor and
don
’
t
use liquid cleaning
detergent
or
spr
a
y
cleaner
.
Unplug the power
if
the monitor
hasn
’
t
been used for a long
time
.

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C
hapt
er2 –
Product Views
2.1 FrontView
2.2
Back
V
ie
w
C
hapt
er3 - Getting
S
tar
t
ed
3.1
C
onnect the Touch Screen Monitor
•Ensure that the host device connected to the touch monitor is turned off.
•Connect one end of the signal cable (VGA or DVI or HDMI) to the touch
monitor and the other end is connected to the host device.
•Connect the USB cables “B” connector to the touch monitor and the “A”
connector to the host device.
•If you are using audio, connect the audio cable to the touch displays "Audio
Input", connection and the other end to your host device.
•Connect the power adapter to the touch monitor and the other end to the
electrical supply socket.
•Press the power button to turn on the touch monitor. (Usually set to power on
mode).

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3.2 Touch Screen Driver Installation
In most cases a touch screen driver is not needed, however, if a driver is needed, it can
be installed from the supplied CD-ROM.
3.2.1 Touch Screen User Modes:
•Mouse Mode
Supported by Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 7(32bit/64bit),
Windows 8(32bit/64bit), Windows 8.1(32bit/64bit), Windows 10 (32bit/64bit),
Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 11.04, RHEL 6.0
•Digitizer Mode
Support Windows7 (32bit/64bit), Windows 8(32bit/64bit),
Windows 8.1(32bit/64bit), Ubuntu 12.04.3, Ubuntu 12.04.4, Ubuntu 13.04,
Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 14.04,
Kubuntu13.10, Android_x86 4.4.2,
3.2.2 Driver Installation
3.2.2.1 OS Supported Touch Functionality (Driver Not Needed)
If the touch screen monitor is compatible with the host device, USB touch functions
can be used directly without the need for installing drivers (i.e. Windows 7 / Windows
8 / Windows 8.1/ Windows 10 / Ubuntu14.04)
3.2.3 Driver Installation (for Windows XP only)
•Installation steps
1) Double click open DRV_EN_Win_1640D folder
2) Double click run Setup. Exe file

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3) Follow the screen prompts to complete the driver installation.
•Calibrate the touch screen
Select HID Touch menu in the Start menu, click on the submenu "Calibration".

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•Touch the red cross on the screen
•
Click
the
“
OK
’
button
to complete the calibr
ation
3.3 Adjusting the Monitor
Generally, you will not need to adjust the monitors display settings however, variations
in video output and application may require adjustments to your touch monitor in order
to optimize the display quality. For best performance please set the host device
resolution and frequency to match the touch monitor. Operating in other resolutions
may degrade the video performance.
OSD button function description:
•POWER: Power switch
•MENU: Display menu / OK
•RIGHT: Scroll thru the OSD menu options upwards / increase the OSD option
value / increase the volume
•LEFT: Scroll thru the OSD menu option downward / decrease the OSD option
value / decrease the volume
•Auto: Automatically optimizes and adjusts the screen settings (this function’s

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only when the VGA input is selected)
OSD Menu function description:
Image Adjustment
oBrightness
Adjusts the overall screen brightness.
oContrast
Adjusts the amount of difference between darkness and lightness.
oGamma
Adjusts the gamma value.
Position adjustment (Only applicable for VGA input video)
oPhase
Allows fine adjustments of the panel’s pixel dot clock phase.
oClock
Allows fine adjustment of the panel’s pixel dot clock.
oRow position
Moves the image left or right on the screen
oField position
Moves the image up or down on the screen
Color Adjustment
oColor Temperature
5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 8200K, 9300K, 11500K, and User Defined
OSD
oHorizontal Position
Moves the horizontal position of the OSD menu
oVertical Position
Moves the vertical position of the OSD menu
oTransparency
OSD menu transparency setting
oOSD Time Out
oAdjusts how long a period of OSD button inactivity the touch monitor will wait
before closing the OSD
Settings
oLanguage
Selects OSD display language (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Korean, Simplified Chinese)
oMute
Volume on / off
oInput Signal
Selects the video input signal

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oDynamic Contrast
On / off. This feature increases the contrast and provides aclearer more detailed
image.
oAspect Ratio
Switches the scaling method between full scaling and maintain aspect ratio
oReset
Resets all settings to factory defaults
oInformation
Displays monitor information

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C
hapt
er4 -
T
r
oubleshooting
F
ailur
e
Possible
R
easons
Power cannot be turned
on
•
Make sure the power button is in the
on (ON) position, the power cord is
properly connected to a grounded
power outlet and the power adapter
is connected to the monitor.
No image
•
Check for power adapter connection
to AC supply as well as monitor.
Make sure monitor is switched on.
•
Check if the video signal cable is
properly connected
(Using the D-SUB cable) Check the
D-SUB cable connection
(Using the DVI cable) Check the
DVI cable connection
(Using the HDMI cable) Check the
HDMI cable connection
"Out of Range" displayed on the screen
•
Host device video output is
configured to a resolution that is
not supported by the monitor
Image movement, flickers, or a wave
pattern is present in the picture
•
Electrical equipment near the monitor
may cause some interference. Move
the monitor as far away as possible
from these devices.
•Check the refresh rate of monitor and
set it to the maximum refresh rate
Picture has color defects
(white does not look white)
• Adjust user RGB color settings.
Touch non-operational
• Check that the USB cable is
connected properly
• Check if drivers are needed and/or
are installed properly
If the problem persists, please contact our technical support center.

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Chapter 5 –Warranty Policy
One World Touch, LLC USA warrants its hardware products to be free from
manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of
three (3) years from the date of purchase. One World Touch, LLC shall not be liable to
honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other
than that for which it was intended, or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental
damage, modification, or improper installation procedures. Furthermore, this warranty
does not cover any product that has had the serial number altered, defaced, or removed.
One World Touch, LLC shall, at its option, repair or replace any product found
defective, without charge for parts or labor. Repaired or replaced equipment and parts
supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion of the
warranty.
This limited hardware warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in
your One World Touch, LLC hardware products. This limited warranty does not
cover:
•Software, including the operating system and software added to your One
World Touch, LLC product after itwas originally received.
•Non, One World Touch, LLC branded products and accessories
•Problems that result from:
-Damages caused by misuse, abuse, accidents, fire, theft,
disappearance, misplacement, fluctuations and power surges,
connections to improper voltage or incorrect electrical line voltage,
viruses, malware, reckless, willful, or intentionalconduct.
-Damage caused by a product or part that has been modified to alter
functionality orcapability without the written permission of One World
Touch, LLC.
-Servicing not authorized by One World Touch, LLC.
-Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions.
-Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive
maintenance.
-Products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers
-Products for which One World Touch, LLC has not receivedpayment
If you have any suggestions or need help with One World Touch, LLC touch screen
products, please contact our service department.

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Chapter 6 –Contact Information
One World Touch, LLC
3003 Howard Lane
Austin, TX 78728
Customer service department:
Tel:888-928-2929
Fax: 512-341-9301
E-mail: support@oneworldtouch.com
www.oneworldtouch.com
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