Nec Modular Touch System 55“ [2/31] Table of contents
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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 6
2.0 Parts Overview .................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 Components .................................................................................................................................. 7
3.0 Packaging .......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Base Kit .......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Horizontal Expansion Kit ............................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Vertical Expansion Kit.................................................................................................................... 9
4.0 Ordering Information ...................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Identification of Components ..................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Contents of Base Kit .................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Contents of Horizontal Expansion Kit ......................................................................................... 13
4.4 Contents of Vertical Expansion Kit .............................................................................................. 13
4.5 Order Quantities Example ........................................................................................................... 14
4.6 Mounting Hardware .................................................................................................................... 14
5.0 Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 17
5.1 Required Tools ............................................................................................................................ 17
5.2 Layout of Bars ............................................................................................................................. 17
5.3 Connecting Bars Together ........................................................................................................... 19
5.4 Connecting Power to the Frame ................................................................................................. 21
5.5 Validating Connections between Bars ........................................................................................ 22
5.6 Connecting USB to the Frame ..................................................................................................... 23
6.0 Dashboard Software Requirements ................................................................................................ 24
7.0 Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................................... 25
Appendix A: Troubleshooting Connection Problems .................................................................................. 27
Appendix B: Using LEDs to Troubleshoot .................................................................................................... 30
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- Modular touch system 1
- Table of contents 2
- Table of figures 3
- Table of tables 4
- Feb 16 2017 added clarifications to led behavior 5
- Feb 22 2017 updated images and information on example mounting hardware 5
- Jun 15 2016 initial release 5
- Page 5 5
- Revision date description 5
- Revision history 5
- Introduction 6
- Components 7
- Parts overview 7
- Landscape components should not be interchanged with portrait components and vice versa 8
- Page 8 8
- Base kit 9
- Horizontal expansion kit 9
- Packaging 9
- Page 9 9
- Product length width height weight 9
- The modular touch system comprises of three unique packages the number of packages for each system will depend on the overall configuration of the touch frame at minimum a system will consist of at least one base kit information regarding each of the packages are in the following sections 9
- Vertical expansion kit 9
- Contents of base kit 10
- Identification of components 10
- Ordering information 10
- Item part number description qty 12
- Page 12 12
- A horizontal expansion kit p n sdw mts xxx horz is used to expand the touch frame as more displays are added to make a video wall wider to determine the number of horizontal expansion kits that are required subtract 2 from the total number of displays forming the width of the video wall the contents of the horizontal expansion kit are shown in table 3 13
- A vertical expansion kit p n sdw mts xxx vert is used to expand the touch frame as more displays are added to make a video wall taller to determine the number of vertical expansion kits that are required subtract 1 from the total number of displays forming the height of the video wall the contents of the vertical expansion kit are shown in table 4 13
- Contents of horizontal expansion kit 13
- Contents of vertical expansion kit 13
- Item part number description qty 13
- Page 13 13
- For a list of preferred integration partners or for advice on designing your own mounting hardware contact your regional baanto sales representative 14
- For an example of one mounting option refer to figure 4 figure 5 and figure 6 these drawings show one method for mounting the modular touch system to an array of displays the bracket which is shown in dark grey attaches to the side of the displays along the outside edges of the video wall this attachment uses existing mounting holes in the display and is specific to the manufacturer and model of the display 14
- For common video wall layouts refer to table 5 for the quantity of each kit that is required 14
- Layout part qty 14
- Mounting hardware 14
- Order quantities example 14
- Page 14 14
- The other end of the bracket attaches to the modular touch system which is shown in black each bar in the system provides a convenient channel with pre drilled screw holes that can be used to attach to the mounting bracket figure 7 shows how to attach the bar to the bracket using a m3 x 8 mm pan head screw the screw is inserted into the pre drilled holes in the bar and the flat end of the screw then uses pressure to secure it to the channel of the bracket also notice in figure 7 the two thumb screws in the mounting bracket that allow the user to adjust the location of the overall frame sliding it inward and outward as well as forward and backward to achieve the ideal placement 14
- To facilitate the installation of the modular touch system special hardware can be ordered to attach each component to the edge of the outer displays in the video wall these mounting systems are specific to the type and manufacturer of displays being used and will vary according to the integrator providing the hardware as well 14
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- Page 16 16
- Installation 17
- Layout of bars 17
- Required tools 17
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- The same layout using a portrait configuration is shown in figure 9 notice that the location of the right and left light bars differ for the two configurations 18
- Connecting bars together 19
- Connecting power to the frame 21
- Figure 16 shows the approximate location of all the leds in a 3x2 configuration it is important to note that to use the leds to help verify the connections of the various bars a sequence must be followed in assembling the frame this is because the leds are connected in series and each one relies on the power connection from the previous bar to activate this sequence is also shown in figure 16 as a set of numbers and letters sensor bars are installed from right to left and light bars are installed in a clockwise direction starting with the right side 22
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- The modular touch system has been designed to make the setup of a touch frame as easy as possible to facilitate the process and to ensure that assembly is done correctly leds have been placed at strategic locations to provide feedback for when a connection is made these leds are a quick way to determine if the connection between two bars have been made correctly figure 15 shows an example of a connection that is secured 22
- Validating connections between bars 22
- Connecting usb to the frame 23
- Dashboard software requirements 24
- Mechanical specifications 25
- Appendix a troubleshooting connection problems 27
- Appendix b using leds to troubleshoot 30
- Led at beginning of bar does not turn on 30
- Led at the end of bar does not turn on 30
- All leds light up but do not turn off 31
- Usb led flashes rapidly 31
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