Gechic 1102H 11.6 inch FHD 1080p Built-in Battery Portable Monitor User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Gechic
Table of Contents
1102H 11.6 inch FHD 1080p Built-in Battery Portable Monitor
User Manual
On-Lap M505T/I Monitor
English
Table of Contents
Notices, Cautions & Warranty Exclusions LCD Pixel Statement FCC Statement CE
Conformity & WEEE Symbol Information Chapter 1 Parts
ofOnLapMonitor&Accessories
Section 1 Parts Description
Section 2 Accessories Description Chapter 2 Installation Instructions
Section 1 Setup of M505 Monitor& Use of M505T/I Folding Sleeve Section 2
Connect to MacBook Pro/ Air, Other Laptops, and
Smartphone by the USB Type-C Port Section 3 Description of M505I Proprietary
Functions
1. Charge the Smartphone or Computer 2. USB-A Port Description 3. Connect to
Nintendo Switch® by the USB Type-C Port
(No Touchscreen Function)
Section 4 Connect to PC by the HDMI IN Port Section 5 Use of HDMI OUT Port
Section 6 Connect to Headphones or Speakers
Section 7 Installation of VESA 100 Arm or Wall Mount Chapter 3 Hot Keys, LED
and OSD Menu Instructions
Section 1 Hot Keys& LED Indications
Section 2 OSD Menu Description Chapter 4 Display Setting of Extended Display
Section 1 Settings of Extended Display on Windows 10
Section 2 Settings of Extended Display on Mac (OS X) Chapter 5 Settings of
Touch Monitor and Input Methods (Touch
Stylus and Gloves) Chapter 6 Product Specification
Section 1 General Specification
Section 2 Supported Operating Modes
Section 3 Supported Video Modes Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
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WEEE
1. 2
1. M505
2. USB Type-C PC
3. M505I
1. 2. USB-A 3. USB Type-C
MacBook Pro/Air®
PC Nintendo Switch®
4. HDMI IN
PC
5. HDMI OUT
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7 VESA 100
LED OSD
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LED OSD
2 OSD
– Windows 10
– Mac (OS X)
1. 2. 3.
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Notices, Cautions& Warranty Exclusions
Warning: The sign alerts you to potential hazards that can hurt you or damage
the product. 1. When carrying On-Lap Monitor, please put it into the Folding
Sleeve
(Optional). Avoid hitting or press the monitor violently, these may cause the
touch glass and panel cracked. 2. When plugging in/out the cables, do make
sure the force exerts in horizontal direction- do not shake the port or plug
it in vertical direction. Any damage caused by wrong plugging is excluded from
the warranty coverage . 3. The power input specification for On-Lap monitor is
5V 2A DC current. If the input voltage is more than 5V, the monitor will
become damaged seriously, and this will void GeChic manufacturer’s warranty.
We suggest you to connect both connectors of the USB power cable to the USB
ports on your PC or use GeChic 5V 2A adapter. 4. It is recommended to use the
monitor in a well-ventilated environment at room temperature around 5 to 35
and humidity around 45% to 85%. The monitor should display continuously
changing images rather than displaying the same and a still image for a long
time. If you need to use this monitor in an abnormal environment such as high
temperature, high humidity, confined space, low atmospheric pressure, etc.,
please contact Gechic customer service center for further advice on usage
environment. 5. Cleaning On-Lap Monitor Unplug the power input before
cleaning. Please use soft cloth to clean touch screen. For stubborn stains,
please use 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
non-removable stain. 6. Do not expose the LCD panel to sunlight. 7. Please do
not use the monitor on a lasting shaky or unstable surface. Do not use the On-
Lap Monitor on a moving vehicle. 8. The product is not waterproof. Do not use
this product in or near water. 9. Do not insert any object into the slots or
gaps on the product. Do not disassemble the monitor in any way. 10.High Volume
Warning: High volume can lead to lasting damage to your hearing. Please check
the volume settings before reproducing any sound. 11.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 over 1 hour per
day. 12.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 uninterrupted or
error-free operation of this Product. The warranty only covers failure
/malfunction under normal use conditions during warranty period. The warranty
does not apply to the following conditions:
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(1)The bar code has been removed or worn down, and cannot be identified.
(2)This product has been modified, disassembled, or refitted. (3)Display and
touch function working normally; only variation in appearance
(i.e., ageing, attrition, scratch, color changing and etc.). (4)Any breakdown
caused by power supply. (i.e., inputting power over 5V or
unsteady current) (5)Any damage caused by disoperation or failure to follow
this manual. (i.e., Plug
or unplug the cable in wrong direction and causing damage on cable or
monitor.) (6)Any damage caused by hitting or cracking monitor accidentally or
purposely, or collapsing or overturning monitor.
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 (FCC) Class B Statement
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: 1. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by GeChic Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. 2. Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any, must be
used in order to comply with the emission limits. 3. The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modification to this equipment. It is the responsibilities of the user to
correct such interference.
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CE Declaration of Conformity
This product complies with the following standards: EN 55032:2015/AC:2016
Class B (Radio Disturbance requirement of Infor-
mation Technology Equipment). EN55024:2010+A1:2015(Immunity requirement of
Information Technolo-
gy Equipment). EN 61000-3-2:2014 (Harmonic current emissions). EN
61000-3-3:2013 (Voltage fluctuations & flicker) following provisions of
directives applicable. AS/NZS CISPR 32: 2015 2014/30/EU (EMC Directive).
WEEE Symbol Information
This symbol on the product, accessories or literature indicates that this
product and its electronic accessories (e.g., adapter, cables) 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.
1 Chapter 1 Parts of On-Lap Product & Accessories Section 1 Parts Description
(Connect USB Touch Cable)
2 Section 2 Accessories Description
Standard Accessories HDMI-A Video Cable(1.2m)
USB Type-C Video Cable(1m)
USB-A to USB-C Power & Touch Signal Cable(1.2m)
5V 2A Power Adapter 65W PD Power Adapter & Power Cord
M505T M505I
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M505T/I Folding Sleeve
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Optional Accessories M505 VESA 100 Aluminum Alloy Bracket M505T/I Folding
Sleeve
USB Type-C Video Cable(2m)
USB-A to USB-C Power & Touch Signal Cable (2.1m) Micro-HDMI to HDMI-A Video
Cable (2.1m) mini-HDMI to HDMI-A Video Cable (2.1m)
Description Screw M505 monitor to VESA 100 arm or wall mount by the 4 VESA 100 screw holes on the bracket. Refer to Chapter 2> Section 7 To store touch monitor and protect the screen while carrying the monitor. After folding the sleeve, it is able to be a stand to prop up the touch monitor or used as a laptop stand. One plug is for USB-C(DP Alt) port of PC, the other plug is for On-Lap M505 to transmit video, power and touch signals. One plug is USB-A (male) for USB port of PC, power adapter, or power bank; the other plug is USB-C (male) for connecting to On-Lap M505 monitor. One plug is micro HDMI (male) for connecting to camera/ PC; the other plug is HDMI-A (male) for connecting to On-Lap M505 monitor. One plug is mini-HDMI (male) for connecting to camera; the other plug is HDMI-A (male) for connecting to On-Lap M505 monitor.
Chapter 2 Installation Instructions
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Section 1 Setup of M505 Monitor & Use of M505T/I Folding Sleeve
1. Set Up M505 Monitor and Adjust the Angle In the Fig. shown, erect the monitor on the desk. Hold the display by one hand and hold the pull of the I/O base to pull down the I/O base by the other hand. When the base is placed on the desk flat, adjust the screen angle between 40° and 85°. Do not set up the monitor more than 90°. When angle is more than 90°, the monitor will overturn forward, causing the panel crack. When the display angle is less than 40° degrees, the monitor may fall slowly to 0°.
Warning: The rotation range of the hinge is between 0° to 170°. Please do not
rotate it more than 170°, otherwise the monitor may be damaged or cracked.
2. Instruction of M505T/I Folding Sleeve (Optional for M505T) In the Fig.
shown, use the sleeve in the following 3 ways: A. Protective Sleeve: Put the
monitor into the sleeve to store the monitor. B. Monitor Stand: Fold the
folding back cover to make a triangle, prop up the display
stably while touching it. C. Laptop Stand: Place the laptop on the sleeve to
elevate the laptop.
A. Protective Sleeve
B. Monitor Stand
C. Laptop Stand
4 Section 2 Connect to MacBook Pro/Air, Laptop or Smartphone by the USB Type-C
Port
The computer, smartphone, etc. for USB Type-C connection must meet the
following conditions: Supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode. (USB Type-C (DP Alt
Mode)) Supplies at least 5V 2A power current. If the smartphone or the devices
can’t supply 5V 2A current to the monitor, please power the monitor by the
adapter. 1. Power the Monitor by a Computer Inset USB Type-C Video Cable (1m)
into the USB Type-C ports on the monitor and the computer. The computer
outputs current, video signals and touch signals via its USB Type-C port,
therefore, there is no more adapter or HDMI cable required.
Caution: Only these computers/smartphones supporting external touch signal
works touch function of M505T/I. Apple® computers (i.g., MacBook Pro/ Air and
iPad Pro, etc.) all don’t support external touch signals so they can’t use
M505T/I touch function. 2. Power M505T Monitor by the 5V 2A Adapter (Apply to
Smartphone) Please follow the steps below for connection. 1 Use 5V 2A Power
Adapter and USB-A to USB-C Power& Touch Signal Cable(1.2m) to connect to DC IN
port on M505T monitor. (For M505I, please refer to Section 3 to connect the
65W PD power adapter.) 2 After turning on the smartphone or computer, connect
M505 to computer/smartphone by USB Type-C Video Cable(1m). 3 To make
smartphone not output current to the monitor, please enter the OSD menu> Input
Source and select “No” for “Charge from NB/PC” so that M505 doesn’t receive
current through USB-C port. Next, connect 5V adapter to the DCI IN port on the
monitor and the monitor will turn on.
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Notice 1. In this case, the monitor can’t charge the smartphone. 2. When the
smartphone displays content in portrait, the mirrored image displays in the
center part of the monitor. The full-screen display only shows when rotating
the smartphone screen to landscape.
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Section 3 Description of M505I Proprietary Functions Charge the
Smartphone or Computer (Not Apply to M505T) 1 Connect the 65W PD Power Adapter
to the DC IN port on M505I monitor. 2 After turning on the smartphone or
computer, connect M505I to the smartphone/ computer by USB Type-C Video Cable
(1m). Upon a successful connection, the monitor displays the image from the
smartphone/ computer and charge the smartphone/computer simultaneously.
Notice: The maximum power output of the monitor is 20V 2.25A. If the USB PD
power requirement of the computer is greater than 45W, a fail connection
between the monitor and the computer may be caused by the insufficient power.
If so, please turn off the monitor, unplug the 65W PD power adapter and the
USB-C video cable. Refer to Chapter 2 > Section 2 > Point 1 to power the
monitor by the computer. 2. USB-A Port Description (Not Apply to M505T)
Connect 65W PD Power Adapter to the DC IN port on the monitor. Insert USB
Type-C Video Cable(1m) into the USB Type-C (DP Alt) ports on the monitor and
computer. And then, connect a mouse or keyboard to the USB-A port on M505I
monitor, the signal will be transmitted to the computer or smartphone through
the monitor.
The maximum power output of the USB-A port on the monitor is 5V 500mA. Please
do not charge the devices with power requirement more than 500mAh via the
USB-A port. 3. Connect to Nintendo Switch® by USB Type-C (No Touchscreen
Function) Nintendo Switch® doesn’t support external touch signals so it is
unable to use the touch function of M505I monitor. In the Fig. shown, 1 insert
the 65W PD Power Adapter into the DC IN port on M505I. 2 Turn on the Switch®
console first, and then use USB Type-C Video Cable(1m) to connect the monitor
to Switch® console. Upon a successful connection, the monitor displays the
image from Switch® and charge Switch® console simultaneously.
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(Not Apply to M505T)
Notice 1: To use Joy-Con while Switch® console outputs video signals to the
monitor, please
detach Joy-Con controllers from Nintendo Switch® console. Notice2: After
finishing the games, please unplug the USB Type-C video cable and then turn
off Switch® console. Otherwise, the battery power of Switch® will run out
gradually. Since the power supply is interrupted, the Switch® console will
boot automatically and run out all the battery power by time.
Notice 3: When Switch runs out of power, it cannot be connected to the
monitor. Please insert the 65W PD power adapter into Switch® console to charge
it for 10 minutes and then connect to monitor by following the steps above.
Section 4 Connect to Computer by the HDMI IN Port
Notice: The USB-C Port (with
symbol) on the PC doesn’t support PD power specifi-
cation, which means the USB port cannot provide sufficient power to M505 monitor. The
monitor may not be turned on.
1. Connect to USB-A Port on a PC to Transmit Power and Touch Signals 1 Insert both USB-A connectors of USB-A to USB-C Power& Touch Signal Cable(1.2m) into the USB-A ports on the PC and insert USB-C connector into the USC-C port on M505(Not DC IN port). (Caution: If only connecting to single USB-A port on the PC, M505 may not boot due to insufficient power.) 2 Insert HDMI-A Video Cable(1.2m) to connect computer and the HDMI IN port on the monitor.
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2. Use Power Adapter to Transmit Power 1 Use 5V 2A Power Adapter and USB-A to
USB-C Power& Touch Signal Cable(1.2m) connect to the DC IN port on M505T.(For
M505I, please refer to Section 3 for connecting the 65W PD power adapter.) 2
Insert HDMI-A Video Cable(1.2m) to connect computer and the HDMI IN port on
M505
monitor. 3 Use USB Type-C Video Cable(1m) to connect to the USB-C ports on the
PC and the monitor
for transmitting touch signal.
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Caution: Please DO NOT connect to
HDMI OUT port.
Section 5 Use the HDMI OUT Port
Notice 1: As the image is input by HDMI IN port, the HDMI OUT port can output
the same image. The HDMI OUT port can’t output the image from USB Type-C port.
Notice 2: When using HDMI OUT ports to connect multiple monitors, all the
monitors are able to display the same image only, not different images.
Connect to a Projector It is able to synchronize the image of M505 with the
projector by the HDMI OUT port on M505 monitor. The speaker watches M505
monitor and the audience watches the projector screen. Please refer to the
steps in Section 4 to connect the 1 power adapter, 2 HDMI-A video cable, 3
USB-C cable and then 4 use second HDMI-A Video Cable (Optional) to connect the
HDMI OUT port on the monitor and HDMI IN port on the projector.
Section 6 Connect to Headphones or Speakers
In the Fig. shown below, connect the headphones or external speakers to the
headphone jack on the monitor.
Notice: Headphone Out port supports 2-channel audio output. Please DO NOT plug
in microphone audio input cable (Audio in). If the sound format of PC or game
console is 5 or 7 channels, it may cause the headphones not be able to output
all sounds (e.g., the vocals disappear in the game). Please select 2-channel
audio output in the sound settings of PC or game console.
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Section 7 Installation of VESA 100 Arm or Wall Mount Please follow the steps
below to assemble .
1 Screw the M505 VESA 100 Bracket (Optional) to the I/O base of the monitor by
4 M4 screws. 2 Clip the monitor screen and VESA 100 aluminum alloy bracket
together by two clips to prevent the screen from falling down. 3 Screw M505
VESA 100 bracket onto a monitor arm or wall mount by 4 M4 screws.
Chapter 3 Hot Keys, LED and OSD Menu Instructions Section 1 Hot Keys & LED
Indications
Do not press any two shortcut keys at the same time, otherwise the buttons may
not respond or react incorrectly. 1. LED Light Description It shows green
light when On-Lap Monitor turns on and shows red light when it stands by.
There is no light when the monitor is off. 2. Hot Keys Description
Power Input Source/ Exit
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Press power button to turn on/off the monitor. Press this button to show
“Input Source” and then press to switch the input sources. When using the OSD
menu, press this button to return to previous page.
Menu/Select
Press this button to launch OSD panel. When using OSD menu, press this button to select and enter the next page.
Increase Volume/ Next Decrease Volume/ Previous
Press this button to show “Volume bar”. Press and hold this button to increase the volume continuously. In the OSD menu, press this button to move down or to the right. Press this button to show “Volume bar”. Press and hold this button to decrease the volume continuously. In the OSD menu, press this button to move up or to the left.
+ Reset
Press both “Exit” and “Decrease Volume/Down” at the same time and OSD will be reset as the factory settings.
Section 2 OSD Menu Description
When turning on monitor at the first time, the “Language Select” menu appears
on the right top. Please press ” Menu/Select ” button to choose a language,
then the “Language Select” menu won’t appear next time. 1. Display Settings In
the Fig. shown right, enter “Display Settings” to adjust “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, “Sharpness”, etc.
- 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.
2. Color Settings 1) Color Effect: If the PC image output format is RGB Limited, it is recommended to select “Standard 1”; if it is RGB Full format, it is recommended to select “Standard 2”. Select “Phone” mode to make the colors more vivid; select “Movie” mode to display the dark scene more clearly. - Blue Light Reduction: Select “On” to reduces the screen’s blue light
automatically. 3) 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.
3. Aspect Ratio 1) 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 leftright side black borders to fill the 16:9 screen. When select “Original”, the monitor displays the image in its original size. 2) Overscan: Only available when HDMI video signal input (e.g., 1080P/720P). Enabling this function allows you to calibrate the display area.
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4. OSD Menu 1) Language Select: Change to the other language. 2) H. Position:
Move the OSD menu left/right. 3) V. Position: Move the OSD menu up/down 4) OSD
Timer (sec): Adjust the idle time before OSD menu disappears. 5) OSD
Transparency: Make the OSD menu transparent to show the background. 6) Auto
Power Off: Select “On” to launch this function, when no image displayed on the
screen, the monitor will enter Standby mode, and power off itself after 2
minutes. Select “Off” to disable this function. The monitor will stay in
standby mode and will not power off. 7) Power On/Off Indicator: Select “Off”
to turn off the Power On/Off Indicator. 8) Power Button Lock: Select “On” to
lock the Power Button.
5. Audio Adjust the audio volume or turn on the mute mode. When “On” is
selected for “Mute”, the monitor stop playing audio and can’t release the mute
mode by pressing volume buttons. After setting ” Mute” mode as “Off”, the
audio can be played.
6. Input Source 1) Input Source: Select HDMI or USB type-C for the video
signal input. 2) Auto Search: When “On” is selected, the monitor will detect
two 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 detect other video sources.
3) Charge from NB/PC: Select “Yes”, the computer/ smartphone will charge the
monitor through the USBC port. Select “No”, this power input will be closed.
Before selecting “No”, please connect 5V power adapter to the DC IN port on
M505, or the monitor can’t work due to no power input. (This menu function is
disable while M505I monitor is connected with the 65W PD adapter.) 4) CEC
Mode: When “On” is selected, users can turn on/ turn off the monitor by
connecting to a device with HDMI CEC function such as DVD player, camera, or
PlayStation game console. 5) Touch Sensitivity: 3 touch sensitivity values are
available. Default value is “0”. The highest sensitivity is “100”. Caution:
The change of magnetic field in surroundings may cause a wrong recognition of
touchscreen. If the cursor keeps moving on itself without touch, please reset
“0” for touch sensitivity.
7. Information: Show frequency of the input image, On-Lap model name,
firmware version, etc. 1) Reset: Select “Yes” to reset to defaults.
Chapter 4 Settings of Extended Display
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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 and select “Landscape” at Orientation for horizontal
display.
Select “Portrait (Flipped)” for vertical display, and then click “Apply”.
Section 2 Settings of Extended Display on Mac (OS X)
Click , select [System Preference] >
[Displays], click [Arrangement] tab, and uncheck [Mirror Displays]. Select one
of the blue rectangles, and drag to the desired
position. Click [Display] tab and select resolution of the laptop first, and
then click “Gather Windows” to select resolution “1080p” for On-Lap M505. For
vertical display, select 270at “Rotation”.
Chapter 5 Settings of Touch Monitor and Input Methods (Touch Stylus and
Gloves)
Please make sure if the computer OS supports external touch monitor. For
example, computers with Windows 10/ 7 support external touch monitor. M505T/I
touch function works well on them. Computers built with other operating
systems may not support touch function. Apple computers (such as MacBook and
iMac) do not support external touch signal. Therefore, M505 only displays
video without touch function when connected to Mac computers.
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1. Touch Screen Settings on Windows 10/ 7 If the computer does not 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 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 the Fig.
shown, please select “Setup”. When the display shows on-screen instructions on
On-Lap M505T/I, touch On-Lap M505T/I to complete touch screen setting.
2. Use of Touch Stylus M505T/I doesn’t support the proprietary active
styluses of other tablet PCs or smartphones. Passive Touch Stylus: M505T/I
supports passive touch pens with conductive rubber tip or
plastic disc whose diameter greater than 6mm. Active Touch Stylus: Stylus on
the market are not identical in the magnetic flux. M505T/I
monitor only supports some active touch styluses with sufficient
electromagnetic induction.(e.g., Adonit® Dash 3). If you cannot draw lines or
work smoothly with a touch stylus due to its insufficient induction, please
refer to Chapter 3> Sections 2> Point 6 to select “50” for “Touch
Sensitivity”. 3. Touch with Latex PVC Gloves and Wet Fingers M505T/I supports
finger touch with PVC latex gloves. Gloves thickness 1mm is recommended.
M505T/I monitor is touchable with wet fingers (without any water drop on the
surface).
13 Chapter 6 Product Specification
Section 1 General Specification
Item
On-Lap M505T
On-Lap M505I
Panel
Wide screen 15.6-inch (16:9)
True Resolution
1920×1080
1920×1080
Color Depth
16.7M Colors
16.7M Colors
Brightness
250 (cd/m²) (Typ.)
250 (cd/m²) (Typ.)
Contrast Ratio
700:1(Typ.)
700:1(Typ.)
Viewing Angle
170°(H)/170°(V)(CR>10)
170°(H)/170°(V)(CR>10)
Response Time
15ms(Typ.)
15ms(Typ.)
Touch Technology& Compatible System
Projected Capacitive Touch Screen; Support 10-point touch inputs recognition; Support Windows 10/7
Video Input
HDMI-A1, USB Type-C(DP 1.2)1
Video Output USB Output
HDMI-A*1 (HDMI Loop: up to 14 monitors) The number of monitor loop depends on different HDMI cable, HDMI video signal and other variable factors. The actual units of the monitor loop may be more or less than 14 pcs.
No
USB-A*1
Audio Output
Earphone Jack(3.5mm mini jack) (support analog 2.5mmAUX)
Speakers
1.5W(Max.)*2
USB-C Power Delivery Support No
Yes
HDCP Support
Yes
HDCP CEC Support Power Consumption
Yes 10W
Standby Mode
< 0.5W
Off Mode
< 0.5W
Rated Voltage Environment Conditions Dimensions (WHD) Weight (typical)
5V 2.0A(Typ.)
Operation: 0~50; Storage :-20~60
Display top cover: 364mm250mm7.2mm
I/O base: 364mm135mm10.7mm
1145g
1181g
Certification RR5o38H4S8
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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
50Hz
37.500
50.000
1280×720
60Hz 60Hz
45.000 44.772
60.000 59.855
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
50Hz
56.250
50.000
1920×1080
60Hz 60Hz
67.500 66.587
60.000 59.934
Section 3 Supported Video Modes
1920x1080P 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz
1280x720P 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz
720x480P 59.94/60Hz
640x480P 59.94/60Hz
15 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Problem
Solutions
1. When connecting the USB-C If the setting of “Charge from NB/PC” is “No”, power
(DP Alt) port of the PC to M505 can’t be input to the monitor through the USB-C port.
USB-C port, the power indica- Please connect the adapter to the DC IN port on M505,
tor isn’t on and the monitor enter OSD menu> Input Source, and select “YES” for
doesn’t turn on.
“Charge from NB/PC”. Use the USB-C video cable to
connect the USB-C(DP Alt) port of the PC and the USB-C
port of the monitor again.
2. There is no image while connecting to PC or smartphone by USB-C port.
3. The monitor connected to my smartphone by USB Type-C port flickers or
restarts sometimes.
1. The PC or smartphone must support USB Type-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode
(USB Type-C DP Alt Mode). Please contact the manufacturer of the PC/
smartphone to confirm whether USB-C DP alt mode is supported.
2. Many similar USB-C cables on the market don’t support video signal
transmission. Please do use the USB Type-C Video Cable (1m) in this pack for
connection.
3. Please connect USB Type-C cable to M505 USB-C port rather than the DC IN
port.
Smartphone may not be able to output stable 5V 2A current to monitor. If it
causes the monitor to flicker or fail to be turned on due to the insufficient
current, please refer to Chapter 2> Section 2> Point 2.
4. When connecting smartphone to the monitor via its USB Type-C port, my mobile games or Apps run slow.
This condition may result from processor’s performance or insufficient RAM of the smartphone. Please contact the phone manufacturer for further assistance or answer.
5. After ending the games,
After finishing the games, the monitor is off or in sleep
Switch® console automatically mode and it stops to power Switch®. Due to power inter-
turns on, causing the battery to ruption, Switch® will be on automatically.
run out.
Please change the setting in Switch®, enter System Settings> Sleep mode> and select “Disable” for
“Wake When AC Adapter is Disconnected” so that
Switch® won’t wake from sleep mode when AC adapter is
disconnected.
6. M505 touch monitor con- MacBook, iMac, iPad Pro and any product of Apple® do nected to MacBook or iPad Pro not support external touch monitor, therefore, it is unacan’t operate touch function or ble to use touchscreen function on M505T/I monitor. the cursor always responds on wrong positions.
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