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Panasonic Touch Panel TY-TP42P8-S, TY-TP50P8-S Operating Instructions
Panasonic Touch Panel TY-TP42P8-S, TY-TP50P8-S Operating Instructions
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31 Touch on the center of the target. (To terminate, press any key) Touch on the center of the target. (To terminate, press any key) Setup program Calibration Mode
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32 Setup program The following window is displayed by pushing the user setting button of the Touch Panel setting program menu. User Setting Click Mode (See next page) Double click Time Time interval when double-clicking is set up. Time between the first touch and the second touch is set. When the second touch is performed within the set time, it is recognized as double click. Available time settings are 0.2 to 1.0 seconds within the interval of 0.2 seconds. In Windows use “slow” mouse setting when you want to change this setup. Double click Area Sets the effective ranges of double click area. Even if there is some distance between the first and the second touches, it can be recognized as double click. When it is set up “Wide”, it becomes wide, and when it is set up “Narrow”, it becomes narrow. (When compared to “Normal” setting.) Touch Pen Switch Sets the function switch of the optional touch pen. (TY-TPEN6) • Right Button By touching a display while pushing the function switch, it works the same as a right mouse button. • Off The function switch of the touch pen is inoperative. Right Button Tool When the operation of the right mouse button is performed with the touch panel, this tool is displayed. Touching the tool establishes that only the next touch corresponds to the pressing operation of the right mouse button. After that the normal left mouse button operation is returned. Off : No tool is displayed.Left button operationRight button operation
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33 Touching the touch panel with your finger corresponds to the holding down operation of the left mouse button. Release of your finger from the touch panel corresponds to the release operation from the left mouse button. Therefore at the time of releasing the finger from the touch panel, click event occurs. In addition, when moving the finger, the mouse cursor follows the movement so that the drag operation is made possible. Holding the button down Setup program Dragging Releasing the button Touching the touch panel corresponds to the single click operation of the left mouse button (ON /OFF of the button). When touching the touch panel, click event occurs. The cursor does not follow the movement of the finger (i.e. drag function not available). Releasing the finger from the touch panel, click event occurs. While the finger touches the touch panel, no click event occurs. In addition, the cursor does not follow the movement of the finger (i.e. no drag function is available). Releasing the finger from the touch panel, click event occurs. For the dragging function, the cursor does not follow the movement of the finger. The dragging action will occur only after you release your finger from the touch screen. Holding the button down and Releasing the buttonNo change No change No change No change Holding the button down and Releasing the button Holding the button down No change Releasing the button Click Mode Drag Click on touch Click on Release1 Click on Release2
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34 Troubleshooting Before requesting repairsPlease check the following points. Symptom No response at all to input Suddenly stops responding during operation Response is slow There are some parts that do not respondCheck Check the USB cable Check that the USB cable is securely connected. Check extraneous light Check whether there is (or might be) any equipment in the surrounding area that uses a powerful light source or infrared light. The touch panel is an optic type that uses infrared light. Extraneous light containing infrared radiation may interfere with operation. Fluorescent lamps:These are not a problem because they do not produce infrared light. Sunlight: This is not a problem if there is no direct exposure. Incandescent light bulbs:These require caution because they produce the most infrared light. Keep such light sources as far away as possible from the touch panel. Check extraneous light Check whether there is (or might be) any equipment in the surrounding area that uses a powerful light source or infrared light. The touch panel is an optic type that uses infrared light. Extraneous light containing infrared radiation may interfere with operation. Fluorescent lamps:These are not a problem because they do not produce infrared light. Sunlight: This is not a problem if there is no direct exposure. Incandescent light bulbs:These require caution because they produce the most infrared light. Keep such light sources as far away as possible from the touch panel. Check for incorrect operation due to electrical noise The microcomputer in the Touch Panel may operate incorrectly if any sources of electrical noise are close to it. Keep such sources of electrical noise as far away as possible from the Touch Panel. Check for incorrect operation due to electrical noise The microcomputer in the Touch Panel may operate incorrectly if any sources of electrical noise are close to it. Keep such sources of electrical noise as far away as possible from the Touch Panel. Check object used for input (not by finger) Check whether input is being done using an object smaller than a finger. If input is attempted using an object smaller than 6 mm x 6 mm wide, the coordinates of the infrared beam may not be detected. Do not attempt to enter data using a device with dimensions of 2 mm by 2 mm or less. This may slow detection or result in no detection at all. Check object used for input (not by finger) Check whether input is being done using an object smaller than a finger. If input is attempted using an object smaller than 6 mm x 6 mm wide, the coordinates of the infrared beam may not be detected. Do not attempt to enter data using a device with dimensions of 2 mm by 2 mm or less. This may slow detection or result in no detection at all. Did you touch the infrared transmissive area on the screen before the PC had completed the starting of its OS? If so, please restart your PC.
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35 Specifications Model Number Type Power Source Voltage Electric current Supply system Touch Panel Detection system Panel window (W × H) Detection range (W × H) Effective detection range Resolution (W × H) Detection pitch Output system Number of optic elements (W × H) Optic element pitch (W × H) Minimum stylus size (W × H) Touch pen USB Interface (USB 1.1) Temperature Humidity Resistance to extraneous light Panel form External dimensions (W × H × T) Weight Extruded materialTY-TP42P8-S TY-TP50P8-S Optic Touch Panel DC + 5 V ± 10 % DC + 5 V Max 400 mA from USB Bus Power (DC + 5 V Max 500 mA) Infrared obstruction detection system 945.2 mm × 531.2 mm (37.2 ″ × 20.9 ″)11 2 9.2 mm × 645.2 mm (44.4 ″ × 25.4 ″) 920 mm × 516 mm (36.2 ″ × 20.3 ″)1104 mm × 620 mm (43.4 ″ × 24.4 ″) Detection range + 1.0 mm (0.04 ″) at the top, bottom, left and right 1,841 × 1,033 ∗12,209 × 1,241 ∗1 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm (0.08 ″ × 0.08 ″) Coordinate output 231 × 130 elements 277 × 156 elements 4.0 mm × 4.0 mm (0.16 ″ × 0.16 ″) 6.0 mm × 6.0 mm (0.24 ″ × 0.24 ″) Infrared system When operating: 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) (temperature gradient 25°C (77°F)/hr max.) ∗2 When operating: 20% to 80% (must be no condensation) ∗2 Lateral light: 2,000 lux MIN +20% (angle of incidence: 20°) Frontal light: 10,000 lux MIN +20% (angle of incidence: 90°) Flat panel (Flat type) 1,073 mm × 659 mm × 69 mm 1,257 mm × 773 mm × 69 mm (42.2 ″ × 25.9 ″ × 2.7 ″)(49.5 ″ × 30.4 ″ × 2.7 ″) (Excluding mounting brackets) (Excluding mounting brackets) approx. 5.0 kg (11 lbs) Excluding mounting brackets approx. 5.8 kg (12.7 lbs) Excluding mounting brackets Aluminum Notes: ∗1 When it is used with exclusive driver software. ∗2 This applies to the touch panel alone. When the panel is attached to a device such as a PDP, follow the environmental conditions for the device being used. Terminal No. and Signal name (TYPE B) USB cable length: 2 m (6.56 ft) 1 2 4 3 1 Vcc-DATA 2 +DATA 3 4 GND
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Customer’s Record The model number and serial number of this product can be found on its bottom side. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this book, plus your purchase receipt, as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft or loss, and for Warranty Service purposes. Warranty conditions are managed by distributors to meet the standards set by each country. For details, contact your dealer where you made your purchase. Model Number Serial Number Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Web Site : http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ Printed in Japan M1005T0 Specifications Unit: mm (Inch) 659 (25.9) 518 (20.4)63.9 (2.5) 63.9 (2.5) 945.2 (37.2) 1,073 (42.2) 63.9 (2.5) 797 (31.4) 138 (5.4) 138 (5.4)61 (2.4) 8 (0.3) 25.5 (1.0) 35.5 (1.4) 63.9 (2.5) 2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. External dimensions TY-TP42P8-S 773 (30.4) 645.2 (25.4)63.9 (2.5) 63.9 (2.5) 1,106 (43.5) 1,257 (49.5) 63.9 (2.5) 797 (31.4) 230 (9.1) 230 (9.1)61 (2.4) 8 (0.3) 25.5 (1.0) 35.5 (1.4) 63.9 (2.5) Unit: mm (Inch) External dimensions TY-TP50P8-S