Digital Touch Screen Monitor/Computer
Technical Details & Downloads
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Label |
Definition |
DVI |
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NTSC |
NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee, is the analog television system used in most of North America, South America, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Burma, and some Pacific island nations and territories (see map). NTSC is also the name of the U.S. standardization body that developed the broadcast standard. The first NTSC standard was developed in 1941 and had no provision for color TV. |
VGA |
Video Graphics Array (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987,[1] but through its widespread adoption has also come to mean either an analog computer display standard, the 15-pin D-subminiature VGA connector or the 640×480 resolution itself. While this resolution was superseded in the personal computer market in the 1990's, it is becoming a popular resolution on mobile devices. Standard on all Windows PC's. |
S-Video |
Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, also called Y/C, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as Super Video, is an analog video signal that carries video data as two separate signals: luma (luminance) and chroma (color). This differs from composite video, which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, and component video, which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not carry audio on the same cable. |
USB |
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RS-232C |
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4/3 Ratio |
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Widescreen |
Widescreen, or 16:9 (generally pronounced as "Sixteen-by-Nine"; alternates include "Sixteen-Nine" and "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of HDTV, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. |
DTSM |
Digital Touch Screen Monitor |
DTSC |
Digital Touch Screen Computer |
Color* |
Any ©Pantone color bezel is available. $200 set up fee applies |
Downloads: (click "Save as..")
DTSM Data Sheet |
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| USB Touch Screen Driver (Windows) |
Download |
| USB Touch Screen Driver (Mac OSX) |
Download |
| Macintosh User Manual |
Download |
| Window On Screen Display Software |
Download |
| Windows Configuration Utility |
Download |
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Connectors: |
DC Power Supply
2 contact connector, DC POWER JACK, 2mm pin diameter |
VGA / RGB analog input
High Density SUB-D Connector, 15 contacts, right angle |
DVI input
DVI-D Connector, 24+1 contacts, right angle |
Pin |
Function |
1 (center) |
Input DC Power |
2(outside) |
Power Ground |
5.6 SVHS video input
Mini-DIN (4 contacts) connector, right angle
Pin |
Function |
1 |
Power Ground |
2 |
Power Ground |
3 |
Intensity (Luminance) |
4 |
Color (Chrominance) |
Composite video input
Cinch connector, right angle
Pin |
Function |
1 (outside) |
Power Ground |
2 (center) |
CVBS Video Signal |
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Pin |
Function |
1 |
Analog Input Red |
2 |
Analog Input Green |
3 |
Analog Input Blue |
4 |
Not connected |
5 |
Analog Ground |
6 |
Analog Ground Red |
7 |
Analog Ground Green |
8 |
Analog Ground Blue |
9 |
+5V DC from Video Card |
10 |
Analog Ground |
11 |
Not connected |
12 |
DDC Serial Data |
13 |
Horizontal Sync Input |
14 |
Vertical Sync Input |
15 |
DDC Serial Clock |
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Pin |
Function |
1 |
TMDS Data 2- |
2 |
TMDS Data 2+ |
3 |
Power Ground |
4 |
Not connected |
5 |
Not connected |
6 |
DDC Serial Clock |
7 |
DDC Serial Data |
8 |
Not connected |
9 |
TMDS Data 1- |
10 |
TMDS Data 1+ |
11 |
Power Ground |
12 |
Not connected |
13 |
Not connected |
14 |
+5V DC from Video Card |
15 |
Power Ground |
16 |
Hot Plug Detect |
17 |
TMDS Data 0 - |
18 |
TMDS Data 0+ |
19 |
Power Ground |
20 |
Not connected |
21 |
Not connected |
22 |
Power Ground |
23 |
TMDS Clock+ |
24 |
TMDS Clock- |
25 |
Not connected |
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