Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide15" LCD Desktop Touchmonitor with Magnetic Swipe Reader (serial)1525L SeriesRevision AP/N 008568Elo TouchSy
2-7STEP 1-Removing the Back Cover• The cables are routed through the back of the stand. • To remove the back cover, place one hand at the top of the s
Section 3. Commands 97rawsend Function Send arbitrary data to the device. Syntax /rawsend x x is an arbitrary string which is transmitted direct
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 98read Function Read data from the device. Syntax /read [[x] y] The optional argument x specifies the data sour
Section 3. Commands 99Read Arguments The optional argument x used in the read command specifies the type of data to read and y specifies the te
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 100Read Argument Description chk_or_card Read magnetic stripe card or check data. When a card or check is swipe
Section 3. Commands 101Read Argument Description pin Collect PIN from cardholder and read PIN data from the device. The following properties may
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 102reset Function Reset the device. Syntax /reset Errors none Remarks Clear any pending operations and reset th
Section 3. Commands 103write Function Data encode command. Syntax /write data Errors /write 94<LF>Encode is not supported on this device.
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 104
105SECTION 4. MAGNETIC CARD DATA PARSING This section describes the flexible data parsing language to be used by the MagTek device drivers to pars
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 106• Property names specified in format rules are 11 characters or less, consisting of alphabetic characters,
2-8 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideSTEP 2-Connecting the Video Cable• Tilt the screen up and back to access the connection ports. • Connect the
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 107If the driver is successful in applying one of the rules, the name of the applied format is available i
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 108A format rule describes how the data is to be parsed. Characters that must be matched as literals are place
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 109Field Type Example Description Literal ^ A literal is placed in the string as is and is used to det
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 110The property name can also contain a modifier at the end preceded by a ‘:’ which specifies the type of data
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 111DEFAULT FORMATS The MTD drivers will be assigned parameters with default formats for parsing magnetic
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 112fmt5_name "AAMVA" fmt5_template"%<*>?;<*>?{(+|%|#|!)<*>?}" fmt5_rules
Section 4. Magnetic Card Data Parsing 113The application issues /get applied_fmt. The driver responds with /get applied_fmt BankCard. The applic
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 114
115SECTION 5. EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS While each application in this section is oriented toward a specific programming language, different devices ar
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 116' The form needs to contain:' 1) an "MSComm" object named MSComm1' 2) a button name
2-9STEP 3-Connecting the Serial Touchscreen Cable• Connect the female end of the serial (RS-232) cable to the serial port on the back of your PC. • Co
Section 5. Example Applications 117MSComm1.Output = "/read card" & Chr$(10)' If the device has check reading capability, then
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 118' will hold the numeric port numberDim PortNumber As Integer' prevent the Start button from being
Section 5. Example Applications 119If Err.Number <> 0 Then' Process error using Err.Description' contains error description for
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 120' Set the com port number retrieved from the responseMSComm1.CommPort = PortNumber' Open the com p
Section 5. Example Applications 121C++ EXAMPLE The following is an example of C++: /* ---------------------------------------------------------
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 122/** clear overlapped structure */memset ( &ov_r, 0, sizeof (ov_r) );memset ( &ov_w, 0, sizeof (ov_w)
Section 5. Example Applications 123NULL, // address of thread security attributes0L, // initial thread stack size, in bytes(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTI
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 124}#elsegets(str);strcat(str, "\n");ch = str[0];#endifswitch (ch){case 0x1a: // <Ctrl-Z> - eme
Section 5. Example Applications 125DWORD read_len=0;char wbuff[1];char* p;while (!quit){rs = ReadFile(drv_h, wbuff, sizeof(wbuff), &read_len
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 126POWER BUILDER EXAMPLE The following example illustrates how to set up PowerBuilder (from Sybase) to read ma
2-10 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideSTEP 4-Connecting the Speaker CableNOTE:If you do not wish to connect the speaker cable, go to step 5.• To u
Section 5. Example Applications 1278. Close the PowerScript Painter window and answer “Yes” to “Save changes…”. 9. Close the Window Painter wi
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 128
129APPENDIX A. INSTALLATION AND SETUP The distribution disks contain the MTD Driver files for many of the MagTek products. In addition to the dri
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 130INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W95/98/ME) File or Directory Name Device Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 131General Notes: 1. The computer and device should be powered off when connecting any devices. 2. Although
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 1325. Select MagTek from the list of Hardware Types, then click the Next button. 6. Select the device to be in
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 1331. Either accept the default selection for the virtual Port Name or select the desired port (COM5-COM15) t
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 134 Figure A-1. Properties Settings, Windows 95/98/ME Figure A-2. Advanced Settings, Windows 95/98/ME
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 135Removing the Drivers (W95/98/ME) Caution The following assumes familiarity with the Registry Editor. Imp
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 136MAGCDFLT.DLLMAGCxxx.HLP (locale specific) MAGCxxx.DLL (locale specific) 7. Find and remove the copy of the
2-11STEP 5-Connecting the Power CableDepending on where you live, you will use either the European or US/Canadian power cable. • Connect the female en
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 137INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (WNT) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION OEMSETUP.INF Installatio
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 138Wizard. Open the Wizard by double clicking on the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel. On the Ins
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 139INSTALLING DEVICE DRIVERS (W2000/XP) File or Directory Name Friendly Name DESCRIPTION MTD_KBH.INFKeyboard
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 140In Windows 2000/XP, only users with Administrator privileges may install system components. Log on as Admini
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 14119. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next input screen. 20. Click on "Yes" to the &quo
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 14212. Uncheck all “Optional search locations” check boxes. 13. Click the “Next” button to advance to the next
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 143MTD was successfully re-started. The changes you made are now in effect. Note Only a single keyboard devi
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 144and MTD device will appear as COM7. The MICR+ device appears to the system as COM12 and has a friendly name
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 145Command syntax summary Command Syntax Meaning mtcfglist installed MagTek device drivers mtcfg -?display a
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 146model is the full name of the device model to be added. The name should be enclosed in quotes if it contain
2-12 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideUSB ConnectionNOTE:A USB connection can only be used if your PC is running Windows 98, 2000, Me or XP.The fo
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 147Configuration Examples for Windows NT/2000/XP These examples are for illustration only. Most of the comma
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 148Modifying a Device Driver's Settings (WNT/2000/XP) Use the following syntax to change settings of a de
Appendix A. Installation and Setup 149Removing a Device (WNT/2000/XP) To remove a MagTek device use the following command syntax: mtcfg port-nam
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 150
151APPENDIX B. COMMAND LIST SUMMARY This is a consolidated list of all available commands for the MagTek Windows Drivers. Command Description Pa
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 152
153APPENDIX C. STATUS CODES The following table defines the status codes returned in command responses. Note that it is not meant as a complete l
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 154
155APPENDIX D. DEVICE DRIVER SUMMARIES This section contains summaries of Device Drivers for the for the following models: • IntelliPIN and Inte
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 156INTELLIPIN PINPAD & MSR File Name IPIN.VXD Part Number 30037395 Friendly Name(s) IntelliPIN RS-232, Inte
2-13STEP 1-Removing the Back Cover• The cables are routed through the back of the stand. • To remove the back cover, place one hand at the top of the
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 157MAGWEDGE SWIPE READER File NameMAGWEDGE.VXD Part Number 30037348 Friendly Name(s)MagWedge RemarksThe driv
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 158MINIWEDGE MSR File Name MINIWEDG.VXD Part Number30037340 Friendly Name(s) MiniWedge Remarks When operating i
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 159MICR+ CHECK READER & MSR File NameMICRPLUS.VXD Part Number 30037349 Friendly Name(s)MICR+ RemarksThes
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 160MINI MICR CHECK READER & MSR File NameMINIMICR.VXD Part Number 30037344 Friendly Name(s)Mini MICR RS-232
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 161PORT-POWERED RS-232 SWIPE READER File NameMTPPSWIP.VXD Part Number 30037346 Friendly Name(s)Port-powered
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 162PORT-POWERED RS-232 INSERTION READER File Name MTPPINSR.VXD Part Number 30037339 Friendly Name(s) Port-power
Appendix D. Device Driver Summaries 163MT-85 LOCO ENCODER File NameMT85.VXD Part Number 30037337 Friendly Name(s)MT-85 RemarksThe driver attempt
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 164MT-95 HICO ENCODER File NameMT95.VXD Part Number 30037347 Friendly Name(s)MT-95 Remarks Commands Supported
165INDEX A Access to the device...82 account_no ...87 Action propert
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 166Device control language...78 Device Driver Summaries...155 D
2-14 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideSTEP 2-Connecting the Video Cable• Tilt the screen up and back to access the connection ports. • Connect the
167MTCFG Utility (WNT), Using ...144MTD (Mag-Tek Drivers) ...77 N Non-interactive commands ...
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 168Use Port...143, 148 Use the device ...
2-15STEP 3-Connecting the USB Touchscreen Cable• Connect the USB touchscreen cable to the USB touchscreen connector on the touchmonitor.• Connect the
2-16 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideSTEP 4-Connecting the Speaker CableNOTE:If you do not wish to connect the speaker cable, go to step 5.• To u
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2-17STEP 5-Connecting the Power CableDepending on where you live, you will use either the European or US/Canadian power cable. • Connect the female en
2-18 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideOptimizing the LCD DisplayTo ensure the LCD display works well with your computer, configure the display mod
2-19Accessing the VESA Mounting InterfaceIf you want to convert your desktop monitor to a wall mount or kiosk monitor, follow the steps below to acces
2-20 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the Driver SoftwareElo TouchSystems provides driver software that allows your touchmonitor to wor
2-21Installing the Serial Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 20001, Me, 95/98 and NT 4.0NOTE:For Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 you must have administrator
2-22 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideInstalling the Serial Touch Driver for MS-DOS and Windows 3.1You must have a DOS mouse driver (MOUSE.COM) in
2-23Installing the USB Touch DriverInstalling the USB Touch Driver for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Me and 981 Insert the Elo CD-ROM in your computer’s C
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3-25C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3OPERATIONAbout Touchmonitor AdjustmentsYour touchmonitor will unlikely require adjustment. Variations in video output and applic
3-26 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideSide Bezel ButtonsControl Function MENU Menu Display on exit the OSD menus. Contrast/Up/Toggle1. Shortcut to
Chapter 1Introduction 1Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chapter 2Installation and Setup 3Unpacking Your Touchm
3-27OSD Menu FunctionCONTRAST50ContrastControls the picture contrastPhaseControls the vertical fine adjustmentBrightnessControls the picture brightnes
3-28 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
4-29C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you are experiencing trouble with your touchmonitor, refer to the following table. If the problem persists, pl
4-30 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideImage has vertical flickering line bars. Use “PHASE” to make an adjustment.Check and reconfigure the display
A-31A PPENDIXACHAPTER 4NATIVE RESOLUTIONThe native resolution of a monitor is the resolution level at which the LCD panel is designed to perform best.
A-32 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideAs an example, a SVGA resolution LCD panel has 800 pixels horizontally by 600 pixels vertically. Input video
B-33A PPENDIXBCHAPTER 4TOUCHMONITOR SAFETYThis manual contains information that is important for the proper setup and maintenance of your touchmonitor
B-34 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideCare and Handling of Your TouchmonitorThe following tips will help keep your Elo Entuitive touchmonitor func
C-35A PPENDIXCCHAPTER 4TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSCompatible Video ModesYour Elo Entuitive touchmonitor is compatible with the following standard video m
C-36 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTouchmonitor SpecificationsTable C.115" LCD Touchmonitor (ET15-XXWA-1) SpecificationsDisplay TypeActive
1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of an Elo TouchSystems Entuitive touchmonitor. Your new touchmonitor combines the re
C-37Table C.2 IntelliTouch Touchmonitor SpecificationsMechanicalPositional AccuracyStandard deviation of error is less than 0.080 in. (2.03 mm). Equat
C-38 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideEnvironmentalChemical ResistanceThe active area of the touchscreen is resistant to all chemicals that do not
C-39Table C.3 AccuTouch Touchmonitor SpecificationsMechanicalConstructionTop: Polyester with outside hard-surface coating with clear or antiglare fini
C-40 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide15" LCD Touchmonitor (ET15-XXWA-1) Dimensions
C-41See Detail ADetail A
C-42 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide
43CHAPTER 4REGULATORY INFORMATIONI. Electrical Safety Information:A) Compliance is required with respect to the voltage, frequency, and currentrequire
44 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideThis Information Technology Equipment (ITE) is required to have a CE Markon the manufacturer’s label which mea
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1-2 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User Guide• Auto adjustment capability• High quality full screen re-scaling• Multilingual OSD menus in four languages:
47CHAPTER 4WARRANTYExcept as otherwise stated herein or in an order acknowledgment delivered to Buyer, Seller warrants to Buyer that the Product shall
48 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTHESE REMEDIES SHALL BE THE BUYER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
Index-49Numerics15" LCD Touchmonitor (ET15-XXWA-1) Dimensions, 4015” LCD Touchmonitor (ET15-XXWA-1) Specifications, 36AAbout the Product, 1About
Index-50OOperation, 25Optical, AccuTouch, 39Optical, IntelliTouch, 37Optimizing the LCD Display, 18OSD H-Position, 27OSD Language, 27OSD Menu Function
PORT POWERED SWIPE READER TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number 99875094 Rev 10 JULY 2001 20725 South Annalee Avenue
52Copyright 1997-2001 MAG-TEK, Inc. Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No p
53Limited Warranty Mag-Tek, Inc. (hereinafter “Mag-Tek”) warrants this Mag-Tek product IN ITS ENTIRETY, to be in good working order for a period of
54FCC WARNING STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Ru
55TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------- 57 MAG-TEK DEVICE
56 Figure 1-1. Port-Powered Swipe Reader
2-3C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATION AND SETUPThis chapter discusses how to install your LCD touchmonitor and how to install Elo TouchSystems driver soft
57SECTION 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS The Port Powered Swipe Reader is a compact magnetic stripe card reader which conforms to ISO/ANSI standar
Port Powered Swipe Reader 58CONFIGURATION The Reader, LED Indicator, pin numbers for the 9-pin connector, and the Adapter are shown in Figur
Section 1. Features and Specifications 59SPECIFICATIONS Table 1-2 lists the specifications for the Port Powered Swipe Reader. Figure 1-3 shows
Port Powered Swipe Reader 60 Figure 1-3. Dimensions
SECTION 2. INSTALLATION The hardware installation consists of plugging the cable into the PC and optional adapter, if required, Com Port setup, an
Port Powered Swipe Reader Figure 2-1. Mounting Hole Dimensions For Surface 3. Mount the Reader. INSTALLATION AND TEST To install the
Section 2. Installation 636. Select 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. 7. With the LED on, swipe a card. The data on the screen will show T
Port Powered Swipe Reader 64
SECTION 3. OPERATION Included in this section are Indicator, Card Read, Reader to Host Message Format, and a timing diagram of sign-on ID. LED IN
Port Powered Swipe Reader 66TIMING FOR ID SIGN ON Timing for the ID Sign-on and transmission bursts (5 ms with 10 ms between bursts) are sho
2-4 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideProduct OverviewMain UnitRear ViewLCD DisplayStand
Section 3. Operation 67 Table 3-2 lists the available part number, firmware, and configuration. Table 3-2. Sign-on ID for Configurations Part
Port Powered Swipe Reader 68
MAGTEK DEVICE DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Part Number: 99875125 Rev 6 NOVEMBER 2001 20725 South
70Copyright 1996-2001 MAG-TEK, Inc. Printed in the United States of America Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No
71Limited Warranty Mag-Tek, Inc. (hereinafter “Mag-Tek”) warrants this Mag-Tek product IN ITS ENTIRETY, to be in good working order for a period of
72TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. OVERVIEW ...
73enc_key...89enc_key
74DESCRIPTION...106 LANGUAGE
75MT-95 HICO ENCODER...164INDEX...
76 Figure 1-1. MagTek Devices and Device Drivers for Windows MTD MagTek Device Driversfor Windows
2-5Side ViewBase Bottom ViewUser Controls
77SECTION 1. OVERVIEW The MagTek Device (MTD) Drivers for Windows is a collection of individual drivers that support a number of MagTek products.
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 78• MagTek devices are attached to the host in different ways. MagTek devices may be attached to a serial port
Section 1. Overview 79usually remain unchanged, even though the new device may be very different from the old one. The features of a driver tha
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 80COMMANDS Like properties, commands are identified by a string name and have string arguments. All commands a
Section 1. Overview 81TYPICAL OPERATION This section describes a typical pattern that an application developer may use to operate a device. Al
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 82instruct the device to return the card data when swiped. All the facilities of the driver are utilized during
Section 1. Overview 83Settings tab. This gives both the Friendly Name and the port name (COM<5-15>). It also identifies the physical por
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 84‘set up error handlingOn Error Resume Next‘submit echo commandPut #1, , "/echo Hello" + Chr$(10)‘dec
Section 1. Overview 851. It can prompt the user to repeat the action and re-submit the command. This is typical if the status does not indicat
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 86Installation And Setup) and select Properties. Click on the Version tab. Note the File Version, Part Number,
2-6 Elo Entuitive Touchmonitor User GuideTouch Interface ConnectionNOTE:Your interface cables may have been pre-connected to your monitor at the facto
SECTION 2. PROPERTIES This section lists the properties that are used in the MagTek Drivers. Properties can be interrogated by issuing a get c
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 88Property Access Description c_writeR 1 if the device can encode a magnetic card in either LoCo or HiCo; 2 if t
Section 2. Properties 89Property Access Description enc_keyR/W Encryption key to use for the next encryption process (IntelliPIN): M for Master
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 90Property Access Description offline_encR/W Set to 1 to enable encode capability in standalone mode with keyboa
91SECTION 3. COMMANDS This section describes all of the commands that can be used with the MagTek Windows Device Drivers. Some commands require p
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 92Examples: 000000000011111111112222222222012345678901234567890123456789/read -00082/get trk_enable 110 NOTATI
Section 3. Commands 93display Function Show a single message or two alternating messages on the device’s display. Syntax /display [x] The option
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 94event Function Response to an unsolicited event notification. Syntax none Errors none Remarks This response c
Section 3. Commands 95load_key Function Load an encryption key into the device. Syntax /load_key n key n can be one of the following values: M
MagTek Device Drivers for Windows 96rawrecv Function Receive data from the device. Syntax /rawrecv Errors /rawrecv 45<LF>If a command is al
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