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3M™ MicroTouch™ Display C1500SS Installation Guide 15
3M Touch Systems Proprietary Information
Testing the C1500SS Display
After connection, the display will switch on automatically. Before you test your touch
display, make sure all cables are connected properly. Be sure to tighten all cable screws.
To test that the display is working properly:
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Make sure the video image is displayed. If it is not, check the LED to ensure that the
display is not in power save mode (flashing orange/red). If the LED is not on, turn on
your display.
3. Make sure the video image is centered within the screen area. Use the display
controls to adjust the image, if necessary.
You can adjust the horizontal and vertical position, contrast, and brightness to better suit
your video card and your personal preference. Refer to Chapter 4 for more information
on using the on-screen menu to adjust the video display.
Installing MicroTouch Software
Two versions of touch software are included on the CD packaged with your display. We
strongly recommend you read the README.TXT before you begin any software
installation.
Windows Vista
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 9x
Windows NT
Controllers
MT 7
X X X All current controllers (serial and USB)
TouchWare
(Legacy)
X X X X EX II series
Serial resistive series
MicroTouch software includes the touch driver and control panel that enables your touch
sensor to work with your computer. Once the software is installed, restart your computer
to load and activate the touch driver. To complete the setup of your display, make sure
you calibrate the touch sensor.
Calibrating the Touch Sensor
After you connect your touch display and install MicroTouch software, you must
calibrate the touch sensor. Calibration serves two purposes:
Sets the active area of the touch sensor
Aligns the touch sensor’s active area to the underlying video
To calibrate the touch sensor, open the touch sensor control panel and select Calibrate.
Follow the directions displayed on the screen. For more information on calibration, refer
to the online help or the user documentation.