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Experienced monitor design and production, Proven quality, A worldwide company with people you can trust – Elo TouchSystems Tyco User Manual

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Reliable gaming monitors from the world

leader in touchmonitors

Elo TouchSystems, a division of Tyco Electronics, produces
a complete line of monitors for gaming machines as well as
applications throughout the casino. Our gaming monitor line
is the direct result of talking to industry people like you.
You wanted higher-quality monitors with greater reliability,
new features, and a superior touch technology–and we have
delivered just that.

Experienced monitor design and production

Elo’s founders invented the touchscreen more than 30 years
ago. Today, Elo is not only the world leader in touch technology,
but also the world’s largest producer of touchmonitors–
currently with over 35 different models in more than 100
standard product variations. For over 15 years, Elo has offered
monitors designed for a variety of specialized markets including
point of sale (POS), industrial, medical, gaming, and kiosk.

Proven quality

Elo gaming monitors have earned their reputation for top
quality. Starting with proven basic circuits from our desktop
monitors, we engineer and build monitors specifically for
the demanding requirements of the gaming and amusement
industry. Our monitors are designed for touch–it’s not added
as an afterthought from a different supplier. We even build
our monitors under the same roof as our touch technology.

A worldwide company with people

you can trust

Elo has expanded its leadership in the global touch marketplace
by proving itself every day. With direct offices in more than
15 countries, we are in your time zone, speak your language,
and can deliver quickly from warehouses on each continent.
We are there when you need us.

Elo is part of Tyco International, the world’s largest manufacturer
of electrical and electronic components. The company operates
in more than 100 countries with 260,000 employees and had
fiscal 2005 revenues of $40 billion.