GeChic On-Lap 1102I Touchscreen Monitor User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Gechic
Table of Contents
- GeChic On-Lap 1102I Touchscreen Monitor
- Notices, Cautions & Warranty Exclusions
- Parts of On Lap Product & Accessories
- Installation Instructions
- Hot Keys, LED and OSD Instructions
- Settings of Extended Display
- Using of Touch Monitor
- Product Specification
- Troubleshooting
- Federal Communications Commission
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GeChic On-Lap 1102I Touchscreen Monitor
Notices, Cautions & Warranty Exclusions
Warning: The sign alerts you to potential hazards that can hurt you or damage the product.
- When carrying On-Lap Monitor, please put it into the protective cover with the glass side inward and avoid pressing the monitor violently and rubbing the glass surface by any sharp objects.
- When plugging in/out the cables, do make sure the force exerts in a horizontal direction – do not shake the port or plug it in the vertical direction. Any damage caused by wrong plug urging is not included in the warranty coverage.
- The power input specification for the On-Lap monitor is 5V 2A DC current. Inputting an On-Lap Monitor of more than 5V can cause shortages, and this will void the GeChic Manufacturer’s Warranty. We suggest you to connect both connectors of the USB power cable to your desktop΄s USB ports or use a GeChic 5V-2A charger.
- Part of the On-Lap Monitor or its protective Cover contains magnets, please put On-Lap Monitor away from a hard drive or any device that may be affected or damaged by magnets. Please put the magnetic buckle of the protective cover away from your desktop when the PC is in sleep mode or boosting.
- Cleaning On-Lap Monitor: Unplug the power input before cleaning. Please use soft cloth to clean the touch screen. For stubborn stains, please use a lightly dampened cloth to wipe again. Do not use benzene, alcohol, thinner, ammonia, abrasive cleaners, compressed air or other corrosive solvents. These solvents may cause permanent damage on the screen or leave unremovable stains.
- Please do not place the monitor on a shaky or unstable table, cupboard or trolley and do not use the On-Lap Monitor on a moving vehicle.The Product may be severely damaged from overturning or falling.
- The product is not waterproof. Do not use this product in or near water.
- Do not insert any object into the Product slots or gaps. Do not disassemble the monitor in any way.
- High Volume Warning: High volume can lead to lasting damage to your hearing. Please check the volume settings before reproducing any sound.
- Overuse of the monitor may result in vision damage. For every 30 minutes with the monitor, give your eyes 10 minutes break. Avoid children under age 2 to watch with the monitor; prevent children over age 2 from watching with the monitor for over 1 hour per day.
- Exclusions from Warranty Service Please read the warranty terms below carefully, and follow the usage guide and precautionary notes. Please keep this manual for future reference. GeChic does not warrant the uninterrupted or error-free operation of this Product. The warranty only covers failure /malfunction under normal use conditions during the warranty period. The warranty does not apply to the following conditions:
- The bar code has been removed or worn down, and cannot be identified.
- This product has been modified, disassembled, or refitted.
- Display and touch function working normally; only variation in appearance (i.e., aging, attrition, scratch, color changing and etc.).
- Any breakdown caused by power supply. (i.e., inputting power over 5V or unsteady current)
- Any damage caused by the misoperation or failure to follow this manual. (i.e., Plug or unplug the cable in the wrong direction and cause damage on cable or monitor.)
- Any damage caused by hitting or cracking the monitor accidentally or purposely, or collapsing or overturning the monitor.
Parts of On Lap Product & Accessories
Section 1 Parts Description
Section 2 Accessories Description
Accessories in Package
Standard Accessory
USB-A to Micro USB power & touch cable(1.2m) 1 pcs
HDMI-A to Micro-HDMI video cable(1.2m) 1 pcs
5V,Max.2A Adapter 1 pcs
Protective Cover Stand 1 pcs
Manual 1 pcs
Optional Accessories
Product Name | Description |
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USB-A to Micro USB power & touch cable(2.1m) 1 pcs
| One plug is USB-A(male) for adapter/computer USB port; the other is Micro USB(male) for On-Lap moni- tor.
On-Lap Proprietary VGA
video cable (2.1m)
| Proprietary cable for On-Lap products.
One plug is D-sub(male) for computer΄s VGA port; the other plug is Micro-HDMI (male) for On-Lap monitor.
HDMI-A to Micro-HDMI Video Cable (2.1m)| One plug is HDMI-A (male) for connecting to com- puter΄s HDMI-A port ; the other plug is Micro-HDMI (male) for connecting to On-Lap monitor.
Mini-HDMI to Micro-HDMI Video Cable (2.1m)
| One plug is mini-HDMI (male) for camera΄s mini- HDMI port ; the other plug is Micro-HDM (male) connecting to On-Lap monitor.
Micro-HDMI to Micro-HDMI Video Cable (1.2m)
| One plug is Micro-HDMI (male) for camera’s Micro- HDMI port; the other plug is Micro-HDMI (male) for connecting to On-Lap monitor.
On-Lap proprietary HDMI- A&USB-A to dock port cable (2m)
| Proprietary cable for On Lap 1503/1102. One plug is Gechic proprietary connector for plugging into the port on Rear Dock; the other two plugs are HDMI-A (male) and USB-A (male).
Please refer to Chapter 2 > Section 6.
1102 Multi Mount Kit
| Proprietary for On-Lap1102. Can be used as a stand of touch monitor for varies viewing angles; can be
installed on wall mount or arm of VESA 75. Please refer to Chapter 2.
T1S2 Stand
| Proprietary for On-Lap1102/M505/T1 series monitor. T1S2 supports the monitor for both horizontal and vertical displays with flexible viewing angle adjust- ment. Please refer to Chapter 2 > Section 3.
Installation Instructions
Section 1 Installation of Horizontal Display
Refer to Fig., ① take the magnetic buckle off firstly, ②fold and attach the rubber side of the magnetic buckle on the mental plate. Adjust the position of the magnet buckle to change the viewing angles.
As the fig. below, rotate aside the Cover Locks firstly, and take the monitor out. Then turn the monitor’s backside to the Protective Cover:①Put the bottom half of the monitor into the Protective Cover, and ②Put the top half of the monitor into the Protective Cover. Rotate down the Cover Locks to prevent the monitor from sliding out.
As the fig. , connect On-Lap 1102 to a laptop. On-Lap 1102 can be powered on through two USB ports or a 5V-2A adapter. The video input source is “HDMI1”.
P.S. If the monitor does not get enough power from a single USB port, it may cause splash screen or display interruption. Please connect to two USB ports on your PC or the 5V-2A adapter.
Section 2 Store the Monitor in the Protective Cover
Warning: When not in use, please put the monitor back in the Protective Cover with its backside outward. Please also rotate down the Cover Lock to prevent the monitor from sliding out.
Warning: Please keep the ” Rear Dock Port” downward in the Protective Cover. If the monitor is put upside down in the Protective Cover, it may cause scratches and the Cover Locks cannot be locked on.
Section 3 Install 1102I Monitor on T1S2 Stand (Optional)
As shown in the Fig, screw the monitor to the VESA bracket and then screw the
bracket to the T1S2 stand.
When rotating 1102I to portrait mode, please tilt the monitor to 180 degree, rotate it to vertical mode, and tilt back to the viewing angle.
Notice! When M505/1503/1102 monitor is displayed vertically, the center line of the monitor isn’t on the pivot of T1S2 stand.
Section 4 Lay Touch Monitor Flat with 1102 Multi-Mount Kit (Optional) In the Fig. shown, use three M2x5mm screws to fix the monitor to the monitor bracket first. After selecting the viewing angle of 75°,62°,42° or 25°, use two M4x5mm screws to fix Bracing Plate to the MonitorBracket.
Section 5 Mount On-Lap 1102I to VESA 75 Monitor Arm or Wall Mount (With
1102 Multi Mount Kit)(Optional)
As the fig., firstly use three M2x5mm screws to fix the monitor to the Monitor
Bracket. Then use four M4x5mm screws to fix the Monitor Bracket to the arm
.
Section 6 Install On-Lap Proprietary HDMI-A & USB-A to Dock Port Cable(Optional)In the Fig. shown, remove the rubber bung at the rear of the monitor firstly. Insert “On-Lap Proprietary HDMI-A & USB -A to Dock Port Cable” to the rear port of 1102, and then screw it up. Plug in USB-A connector to computer’s USB port; HDMIA connector to computer’s HDMI port. Please press the menu button of the monitor to enter OSD menu and choose “HDMI 2” as “Input Source.”
Hot Keys, LED and OSD Instructions
Section 1 Hot Keys & LED Indications
Notice: If need to adjust “Increase/up ” or “Decrease/down ” continuously,
press the button and don’t release. Do not press two buttons at the same time,
or it may cause no response or fault response.
LED Light Description:
LED Light: It shows green light when turning on On-Lap Monitor and shows
Orange light when stand by. There is no light when the monitor is off.
Section 2 OSD Description
When turning on On-Lap monitor at the first time, the “Language Select” menu
appears on the left top. Please press ” Menu/Select” button to choose the
language you like, then the “Language Select” menu won’t appear next time. If
press “Exit” button to disable the “Language Select” menu, it will appear
again when powering on the monitor next time.
Display Settings
In the Fig. shown, enter “Display Settings” to adjust “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, “Sharpness”, etc.
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ECO Mode: The maximum brightness is
at 50 in Eco Mode. -
Auto Adjust: Launch “Auto Contrast Adjust” and “Auto Brightness Adjust” to adjust brightness and contrast automatically to ensure the highest quality when displaying moving images.
Color Settings
- Color Effect: In Color Effect, there are 4 modes: “Standard”, “Photo”, “Game”, and “Movie” offered to be selected.
- Blue Light Reduction: Select “On” to reduces the blue light automatically.
- Color Temperature: Select “Cool” to increase the blue color of the image; Select “Warm” to increase the red color of the image. Select “User” to adjust the RGB color settings manually.
Aspect Ratio
- Aspect ratio: When select “16:9 Full Screen”, the monitor displays a 16:9 image in full screen. When select 4:3, the monitor displays a 4:3 image with left-right side black borders to fill the 16:9 screen. When select “Original”, the monitor displays the image in its original size.
- Overscan: only available when inputting HDMI video signal (e.g.,1080P/720P). Enabling this function allows you to calibrate the display area.
Manual Image Adjust
- Auto Adjust: Adjust image settings automatically. Only available when inputting VGA video signal.
- H. Position: Move screen image to left/ right.
- V. Position: Move up/down screen image.
- Clock: Adjust the pixel clock for horizontal sweep. If the frequency is not correct, the screen shows vertical stripes and the image is not proportional.
- Phase: Adjust the phase of the pixel clock signal. With a wrong phase adjustment, the screen shows horizontal disturbances.
OSD Menu
- Language Select: Change to the other language.
- H. Position: Move the OSD menu to left/right.
- V. Position: Move up/down the OSD menu.
- OSD Timer(sec): Adjust idle time before OSD menu disappears.
- OSD Transparency: Make the OSD menu transparent to show the background.
- Auto Power Off: Select “On” to launch this function, when no image displayed on the screen, the monitor will enter Stand -by mode, and power off itself after 15 minutes. Select “Off” to disable this function. The monitor will stay in Stand-by mode and will not power off.
- Power Button Lock: Select “On” to lock the Power Button.
Audio Settings
Adjust audio volume or select silent mode.
Input Source
- Select Analog VGA source, HDMI1 digital video signal (from the left HDMI port) or HDMI 2 digital video signal (from the HDMI port on Rear Dock).
- Auto-Search: When “On” is selected, the monitor will detect three video input sources in sequence, and the monitor will display the first one read. When “Off” is selected, only the video source selected in Input Source will be displayed. If no such selected video signal inputs, the monitor will show “no signal” warning message, and won’t check other video sources.
- CEC Mode: When “On” is selected, users can turn on or off the monitor by connecting to the device with an HDMI CEC function such as DVD player, camera, or PlayStation game console.
Information
Show the frequency of the input image, On-Lap model, firmware version, etc.
- Reset: Select “Yes” to reset to defaults.
Settings of Extended Display
Section 1 Settings of Extended Display on Windows 10
Click , select [Settings]→ [System] → [Display]→ and choose “Extend these
displays” at Multiple displays. Select “1920×1080” at Resolution; select
“Landscape” at Orientation for horizontal display or select “Portrait” for
vertical display, and then click “apply” to save the settings.
Using of Touch Monitor
Section 1 Notices
- Windows 10/7 computer supports On-Lap 1102I touch function. If the computer doesn’t adopt Windows 10/7, it may not be able to use the touchscreen function on the 1102I monitor.
- USB power and touch cable① transmits both power and touch signals at the same time; ② can only transmit power. If ①connector does not connect to a USB port on the computer, the touch function will be no longer available
Section 2 Touch Screen Settings on Windows 10/7
If the computer doesn’t enable touchscreen function automatically or the
monitor doesn’t sense touch position accurately, please use Windows 10/7
[Tablet PC Settings] in [Control Panel] to start the touch screen setting. In
Windows 10, search “Calibrate” and select “Calibrate the screen for pen or
touch input”. In Windows 7, click [Tablet PC Settings] in [Control Panel] to
start touch screen settings. In Fig. shown, please select “Setup”. When the
display shows on-screen instructions on On-Lap 1102I, touch On-Lap 1102I to
complete the touch screen setting.
Product Specification
Section 1 General Specification
Specification | On-Lap1102I |
---|---|
Panel | Wide screen 11.6 inch(16:9) |
True Resolution | 1920×1080 |
Color Depth | 16.7M colors |
Brightness | 250 (cd/m²) (Typ.) |
Contrast Ratio | 1000:1(Typ.) |
Viewing Angle | 178°(H)/178° (V)(CR>10) |
Response Time | 12.5(ms)(Typ.) |
Type of Touchscreen Operating System | Projective capacitive touch screen 10 |
points multi-touch
Support Windows10/7
Connectivity| HDMI2,VGA1
Audio output| Earphone jack
Speaker| 1.0W(Max.)*2
HDCP Support| Yes
HDMI CEC Support| Yes
Plug and Play| VESA DDC2B/C1
● Power Consumption
● Standby Mode
● Off Mode
| ≦ 8.5W
<0.5W
<0.5W
Rating Power| 5V 1.7A
Environment Condition| Operation: 0~50℃; Storage: -20~60℃
Dimensions (WHD)| 294mm194mm12mm (monitor) 299mm209mm21mm (monitor&
cover)
Weight (Typical)| 670g(monitor); 920g(monitor& cover)
Certification
| ****
Section 2 Supported Operating Modes
Resolution| Refresh Rate| Horizontal
Frequency(kHz)
| Vertical
Frequency(Hz)
---|---|---|---
640×480| 60Hz| 31.469| 59.940
720×480| 60Hz| 29.855| 59.710
800×600| 60Hz| 37.879| 60.317
848×480| 60Hz| 31.02| 60.000
960×600| 60Hz| 37.212| 59.635
1024×768| 60Hz| 48.363| 60.004
1152×864| 60Hz| 53.783| 59.959
1280×600| 60Hz| 37.377| 59.900
1280×720| 60Hz| 45.000| 60.000
1280×768| 60Hz| 47.776| 59.870
1280×800| 60Hz| 49.702| 59.810
1280×960| 60Hz| 60.000| 60.000
1280×1024| 60Hz| 63.981| 60.020
1360×768| 60Hz| 47.712| 60.015
1366×768| 60Hz| 47.712| 59.790
1360×1024| 60Hz| 63.606| 59.836
1400×1050| 60Hz| 65.317| 59.978
1440×900| 60Hz| 55.935| 59.887
1600×900| 60Hz| 55.990| 59.946
1600×1024| 60Hz| 63.675| 59.901
1680×1050| 60Hz| 65.290| 59.954
1920×1080| 60Hz| 67.500| 60.000
Section 3 Supported Video Modes
Supported Operating Modes
1920x1080P (50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz)| 1280x720P(50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz)
720x480P(59.94Hz/60Hz)| 640x480P(59.94Hz/60Hz)
Troubleshooting
Problem | Solutions |
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Touch On-Lap 1102I in the extended display, but the cursor appears only on the
main display, not 1102I.
| Please refer to Chapter 5 > Section 2 Touch Screen
Settings on Windows 10/7 to start touch settings.
No response on the touch screen?
| Please refer to Chapter 5 > Section 1 to check whether the USB cable is connected correctly to the comput- er , and whether the operating system supports
external touch screen or not. (Most of smartphones, Apple®‘s computers do not support external touch screen.
LCD Pixel Statement
There is slightly uneven brightness on the screen when displaying different
screen pattern. The LCD screen has 99.99% or more effective pixels. 0.01% of
pixels or less may not light or may light incorrectly. The On-Lap monitor uses
a high quality LCD panel. Nevertheless, pixels on the LCD screen may not light
or appear as red or black dots. All the above are normal with the LCD monitor
and will not affect the normal usage of the product. Avoid placing the monitor
against sun-light, or it may damage the monitor. An afterimage of the previous
screen may remain, when the same image is displayed for hours. In this case,
the screen is recovered slowly by turning off the power for a few hours.
Federal Communications Commission
Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15B of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution:
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GeChic Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
- The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modification to this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the following standards:
- EN60950-1:2006 and A11+A1 (Safety requirement of Information Technology Equipment).
- EN 55032:2006+A1: 2007 (Radio Disturbance requirement of Information Technology Equipment).
- EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003 (Immunity requirement of Information Technology Equipment).
- N 61000-3-2:2006+A1: 2009+A2: 2009 (Harmonic current emissions).
- EN 61000-3-3:2008 (Voltage fluctuations & flicker) following provisions of directives applicable.
- 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive).
- 2004/108/EC (EMC Directive).
- 2005/32/EC (EuP Directive, EC No. 1275/2008 implementing Directive for Standby and Off mode power consumption) and is produced by a manufacturing organization on ISO9000 level.
WEEE Symbol Information
This symbol on the product, accessories or literature indicates that this
product and its electronic accessories (e.g., adapter, cables, and Rear Dock)
must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your
responsibility to dispose of these items by handing it over to a designated
collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste
equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
For Disposal in Countries Outside of the European Union
If you wish to discard this product and its accessories in other area and
countries, please contact your local government for applicable laws and
regulations governing the disposal of this product.
GeChic Corporation
11F-3, No. 138, Zhongming S. Rd., West Dist., Taichung, Taiwan(R.O.C.)
service@gechic.com Rev. 2021/6/9
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