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CHAPTER 2
Setting Up Your M170 FPD Monitor
This chapter describes how to set up and integrate your 3M Touch Systems M170 FPD
monitor into a touch application. You need to complete the following tasks:
Unpack the components
Connect the video, touch screen, and power cables to your computer
Power on the monitor and test your setup
Install the touch screen software
Calibrate the touch screen
System Requirements
The M170 flat panel touch monitor requires a personal computer (PC). This touch
monitor will not work with Apple Macintosh computers.
The requirements for your PC are as follows:
Your PC must have an available RS-232 serial communication (COM) port or USB port. You
connect the touch screen to this port.
Your PC must have a video card and video driver already installed for the monitor. If you
need to install a video card or a video driver, refer to your computer documentation for
instructions.
Your PC must have a unique interrupt request (IRQ) available to the touch screen COM port.
The touch screen cannot share an IRQ with another device.
If the only serial port available on your PC has 25 pins, you will need a 9-pin to 25-pin
adapter.
When choosing your workspace, select a sturdy, level surface. Also, make sure you can
easily access the back of the touch monitor and the computer. Easy access helps ensure a
smooth setup of the touch monitor.
Note: Before setting up your M170 FPD, refer to the Important Safety Information section at the
beginning of this document.
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