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excessive forces and uneven surfaces may cause the cart to overturn
thus risking the unit to fall to the ground.
2. If the Monitor display unit does fall to the ground, immediately turn the
power off and disconnect cords. Then contact a service technician for
repairs. Continual use of the unit may result cause a fire or electric
shock. Also, do not repair the unit on your own.
3. Having two or more people transporting the display unit is
recommended. In addition, when installing the open frame by
suspending it also requires two or more people.
4. Before suspending the unit, make sure the material used for
suspension is sturdy and stable. If not properly suspended, the display
unit may fall and cause serious injury to people standing nearby as
well as to the unit itself.
5. If you wish to mount the display unit, remember to use only the
mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer.
Electrical and Power Source Related
1. This Monitor display unit must operate on a power source as shown on
the specification label. If you are not sure what type of power supply
used in the area, consult your dealer or local power supplier.
2. The power cords must not be damaged. Applied pressure, added heat,
and tugging may damage the power cord.
3. The power cord must be routed properly when setup takes place. We
advise that this aspect measure is to prevent people from stepping on
the cords or while the unit is suspended to prevent flying objects from
getting tangled with the unit.
4. Do not overload the AC outlets or extension cords. Electrical shocks or
fires may occur from overloading.
5. Do not touch the power source during a thunderstorm.
Summary of Contents for WLP-7A20 Series
Page 7: ...VII Version Change History Date Version Description Remark 2014 9 24 V1 0 First release Ivy...
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Page 15: ...5 System View WTP 9A66 Outline Drawing...
Page 16: ...6 WTP 9A66 Outline Drawing...
Page 17: ...7 I O connectors Note Share the same place with DVI output DVI and VGA not simultaneously...
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Page 21: ...11 Getting Started This chapter tells you how to set up the system...
Page 44: ...34 JP10 CMOS Clear Description Jumper Setting Normal Open 1 2 default CMOS Clear 2 3...
Page 48: ...38 Connector Definition...
Page 49: ...39 PJ5 HDD Power Connector Pin Signal Description 1 12V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 5V...
Page 50: ...40 PJ6 HDD Power Connector Pin Signal Description 1 12V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 5V...
Page 57: ...47 J13 F W IC EETI control Pin Signal Description 1 3 3V_TP 2 C2CK 3 C2D 4 Ground...
Page 61: ...51 J19 Battery Socket Pin Signal Description 1 RTC 3 3V 2 GND...
Page 68: ...58 J26 SDP EC Simple Debug Port Pin Signal Description 1 5V 2 P80_DAT 3 P80_CLK 4 Ground...
Page 73: ...63 J31 Light Sensor Connector For Outdoor Pin Signal Description 1 Light Sensor 2 NC 3 3 3V...
Page 74: ...64 J32 EC Reset Pin Signal Description 1 VCC_POR 2 GND...
Page 81: ...71 J42 ATX 12V Connect For Heater Power Pin Signal Description 1 12V 2 12V 3 Ground 4 Ground...
Page 83: ...73 J44 Handset Connect Pin Signal Description 1 HOOK_ON 2 Handset speaker 3 Handset MIC 4 GND...
Page 84: ...74 J47 Power Switch connect Pin Signal Description 1 Power ON 2 GND...
Page 86: ...76 J50 J51 USB1 2 3 4 Port Pin Signal Description 1 5V 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND...
Page 89: ...79 J55 Reset connector Pin Signal Description 1 SYS_RESET 2 GND...
Page 90: ...80 J56 Reset Button Pin Signal Description 1 SYS_RESET 2 GND...