Touchscreen inputs, outputs and indicators, Ports, Buttons and indicator leds – ETC Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual
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Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual
Touchscreen Inputs, Outputs and Indicators
Each model of the Touchscreen has an I/O panel that includes an USB port, SD card slot,
and a selection of indicators and service pins. The indicator and service pin selections vary
depending on the model of Touchscreen.
The Portable Touchscreen I/O panel is revealed behind a door on the bottom of the unit.
The Wall Mount and Rack Mount Touchscreen I/O panel is located on the bottom side of
the unit, viewable only when the LCD is in the Service position.
Ports
•
USB port - This connection is used for local upload or download of configuration and
theme files. The USB connection supports all USB keys that require 250mA of power
or less.
•
Secure Digital (SD) card slot - This connection is used for local upload and download
of configuration and theme files. The SD card slot supports standard SD cards up to
2GB. High capacity (SDHC) cards are not supported.
Buttons and Indicator LEDs
Each of the buttons and indicators on the Touchscreen I/O panel are labeled and grouped
according to its relationship and function.
For example, the section labeled with “Status” include all buttons and indicators that relate
specifically to the Touchscreens function and features including software reset, setup menu
access, and power source.
Buttons and indicators that relate specifically to
data use are labeled in the
“LON” section and others that relate specifically to
“NET” section.
N o t e :
Availability of buttons and indicators varies according to the Touchscreen model.
For example, a Paradigm Portable Touchscreen will not have a “NET” related
items as it does not support NetConnect.
Reset
Mode
Aux Act
Svc Svc
Data
LON
Status
Reset
Mode
Aux Act
Svc Svc
Data
LON
Status
To change the Touchscreen into a service
position, lift up and pull out to a slight angle
from the bottom of the display. The I/O panel
is located on the bottom side.