Philips 190S6FG User Manual

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User Manual 190S6FGT
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For further assistance, refer to the Consumer Information Centers list 
and contact your local Philips distributor.
You touch the touch screen but the 
cursor appears in a different place.
The touch panel is not correctly aligned to 
your monitor.
1 From DOS re-run the MKSCR.EXE 
(from Windows re-run the WMKSCR.EXE) 
program. Realign the touch screen to your 
monitor. Run the application file. 
If the problem persists go to 2.
2 You may have stored the source files in 
different directories or folders when you ran 
the INTCMS and RTOUCH (display mode 
parameter). Another possibility is that there 
may be a conflict between the application 
mode and MKSCR display modes.
3 If you have access to functioning models of 
the touch screen and the controller box try 
the following! Remove the touch screen and 
replace it with the functioning model. Re-run 
the MKSCR.EXE program. If the problem is 
solved then your original touch screen is 
broken. Contact your dealer for help. If the 
problem persists, replace the controller box 
with a functioning model. 
Re-run the MKSCR.EXE program. If the 
problem is solved then your original 
controller box is broken. Contact your 
dealer for help.
Cursor is extremely jittery or erratic.
Wrong setting of the operating frequency.
Adjust the operating frequency at the touch 
screen control panel.
Cursor lags finger.
Incorrect baud rate.
Lower the baud rate of the touch screen driver.
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