The L provides a USB Type-C interface that provides touch, video and power. By reducing the number of cables required for any set up from 3 to 1, installation and servicing is a breeze. In case your PC isn’t equipped with USB Type-C yet, you can still use traditional HDMI or VGA to connect to your PC.
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Customers demand a seamless shopping experience from their first step into the store through check-out. From the stands that come with the monitors to pole mounts, shelf mounts, wall mounts and 3rd party kiosk enclosures, the touchscreens can be integrated with ease.
The 02-Series Touchscreen Monitors deliver the quality and reliability Elo is known for and are backed by our 3-year standard warranty with an optional extension to 5-years. We design, build, and stand by the complete solution, with touch integrated from the start.
FHD Model:
1 x USB Type-C
1 x Audio jack (Line-in)
1 x VGA (Micro-HDMI female connecter)
1 x HDMI
1 x 12V D/C input
3 x Micro-USB ports (Top, Left, Right) to support Elo Edge Connect peripherals
HD Model:
1 x USB Type-B
1 x Audio jack (Line-in)
1 x VGA (Mini-VGA female connecter)
1 x HDMI
1 x 12V D/C input
3 x Micro-USB ports (Top, Left, Right) to support Elo Edge Connect peripherals
FHD Model:
Option 1: USB Type-C Input range: 5V±5% 3A/9V±5% 3A/15V±5% 1.8A/20V±5% 1.35A
Option 2: External DC Adapter 12V/36W in box
Monitor input power connector: Coaxial power jack (2.0mm (+0.0 -0.1mm) pin outer diameter, 6.4mm (+/- 0.3mm) barrel inner diameter, 8.8mm (+/- 0.3mm) Barrel depth)
Monitor input voltage range: 12VDC +/- 5%
Adapter output power connector: DC barrel plug (2.1mm (+/- 0.1mm) pin inner diameter, 5.5mm (+/- 0.05mm) barrel outer diameter, 9.5mm (+/- 0.3mm) Barrel length)
Adapter input voltage range: 100-240 VAC
Input frequency: 50-60 Hz
HD Model:
External DC Adapter 12V/40W in box
Monitor input power connector: Coaxial power jack (2.5mm pin outer diameter, 6.4mm barrel inner diameter)
Monitor input voltage range: 12VDC +/- 5%
Adapter output power connector: DC barrel plug (2.5mm (+0.1mm) pin inner diameter, 5.5mm (+/- 0.05mm) barrel outer diameter, 9.5mm (+/- 0.3mm) Barrel length)
Adapter input voltage range: 100-240 VAC
Input frequency: 50-60 Hz
Wall Mount Kit (75mm or 100mm VESA) – Elo P/N: E
Tabletop Stand for 15-inch Display (Black) - Elo P/N: E
Tabletop Stand for 22'' I-Series (100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Shelf Mount Bracket (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Floor Stand (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Pole Mount – 6 inch (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Pole Mount – 12 inch (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Pole Mount – 18 inch (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Pole Mount Bracket (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
1.8m Cable Kit (HD Model only) - Elo P/N: E
3m Cable Kit (includes VGA, USB, HDMI and audio cables) - Elo P/N: E
Power Brick Kit – 1.8m Power Cable - Elo P/N: E
Power USB to USB-C/DC-IN (2.1 mm) cable - 1.8 m (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Power USB to USB-C/DC-IN (2.1 mm) cable - 3 m (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Elo Stand L - Black (75 mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Wallaby™ POS Stand (Black) - Elo P/N: E
USB-C to USB-C Cable Kit – Elo P/N: E
VGA-DB15 to Micro Cable Kit – Elo P/N: E
DVI-D to HDMI Cable Kit – Elo P/N: E
Slim Self-Service Countertop Stand (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E
Slim Self-Service Floor Stand (75mm or 100mm VESA) - Elo P/N: E + E
1.8 m USB-C Cable Kit - includes VGA, USB, HDMI and audio cables (FHD Model only) - Elo P/N: E
Elo Backpack® 4 (Value Model) - Elo P/N: E
Elo Backpack® 4 (Standard Model) - Elo P/N: E
North America Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Australia Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Europe Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Korea Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
China Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Taiwan Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Japan Power Cable C5 (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Power Brick – 36W (FHD model only) - Elo P/N: E
Power USB to USB-B/DC-IN (2.5 mm) cable – 1.8 m - Elo P/N: E
Power USB to USB-B/DC-IN (2.5 mm) cable – 3 m - Elo P/N: E
Can anyone recommend a decent small monitor setup to use with instrument pop outs. I primarily fly GA (G) and A32NX so ideally want something which is compatible with both the G PFD and also the A320 PFD.
I was looking at just one 10 inch monitor but am wondering whether 2 smaller monitors side by side would work better.
Would appreciate suggestions from anyone already using a similar setup. Thanks
I have three monitors. My two side monitors are each 24 inches. You can use larger that the 10 inch that you are thinking about and put multiple pop-outs on a single monitor.
Plus the larger monitors are also very suitable for Little NavMap and Navigraph.
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But, I do understand that some like to simulate more of a true cockpit.
yes I agree. Until browser based panels are available for the Airbus like Skyelite does with its product One monitor with popouts is a better option. One can even make a facia panel to fit over the monitor with the pfds etc. havent tried popout on another monitor yet because of framerate issues. One day in the future we will all be able to connect our old ipads and android tablets to run browser based instruments over a home network with zero frame rate impact. FBW are working on a mcdu that runs out of the sim at the moment. Skyelite has a free demo to test out setting up external instruments on a separate pc
I was thinking of this but a few people have said there is a bit of a delay with iPads. Have you noticed any delay? I could give it a try with my existing iPad that I use for Navigraph just to test it out.
works quite well for me. Didn’t notice any delay but I use it only for the map. Since you already have an ipad you have nothing to lose. The app is free. Just try it out.
I’d say “no” I can’t recommend a 10" monitor to pop out instruments. Or two smaller ones.
I tried using a 15.6" touchscreen monitor using Air Manager to pop out the G screens, but it was far too small.
Now I have two 15.6" touchscreen monitors for the standby instruments and the PFD, and for the comms buttons and the MFD, with a separate small (7") touch screen monitor for the switches, parking brake, fuel switch and flaps indicator. That’s a bit small, but it is what I have.
Note that they are all touch screen monitors. Well worth the extra cost if you’re buying.
I use a pair of Wimaxit 15.6" touchmonitors along with Air Manager. I also use a pair of tablets (iPad and Android) using SpaceDesk as wireless touch displays for extra instruments when required. The goal for me was to have a mouse and keyboard-free flying experience. And it works quite well.
I wonder why you are looking at small monitors. Perhaps you have a space issue. Personally I use 2 x 24” touch displays which when placed side by side make for a very realistic size and placement solution for a large portion of the GA market. You can always add a tablet or 2 for things like overheads and pedestals if you want to be even more realistic with instrument placements. As many others are doing I use Air Manager to run my instruments.
One word of warning: I bought my second 15.6" touchscreen for a little under £141.
I really like it, so a week or two later I decided to buy another one.
The same seller was charging £289 and when I looked around, the cheapest I could find was well over £300.
So it might be better to wait for supply issues to be resolved before buying.
I think personally for me a 24” display would be overkill just for instruments considering my main monitor is 34”. If I placed a 24” display in front of my main display it would obscure the view quite a lot. My desk isn’t huge either so space is limited. I do also use the desk for other things so being able to move the sim peripherals out of the way is important. At the moment I can easily unclamp the Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo. A small monitor could easily clamp onto the top of the mounting holes at the top of the yoke, something which would not be possible with a 24” display.
You’ll be surprised at how much screen real estate instruments take up if you want to keep them a realistic size. Even with my 2 x 24” I sometimes struggle to fit everything. I think you could still clamp a 24” to the top of the yoke with a suitable bracket like you do with smaller ones but I get your main monitor arrangement makes it a problem for you. The 15.6” touch screen mentioned earlier in this thread is a good smaller option.
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