Difference between revisions of "Green Zone Kiosk"

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== Acer T272HL bmidz ==
 
== Acer T272HL bmidz ==
  
::===Implementation===
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=== Implementation ===
 
 
==== Physical ====
 
 
* mounted upside down
 
* mounted upside down
 
* wires enclosed
 
* wires enclosed
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* plate at bottom of monitor removed (pictured [http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/88/65/41/75/0088654175601_AV2_500X500.jpg here])
 
* plate at bottom of monitor removed (pictured [http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/88/65/41/75/0088654175601_AV2_500X500.jpg here])
  
==== PC ====
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=== PC ===
 
* tucked away in the ceiling directly above the monitor
 
* tucked away in the ceiling directly above the monitor
 
* PC runs a script upon startup to invert touch/video and start Firefox
 
* PC runs a script upon startup to invert touch/video and start Firefox

Revision as of 02:39, 19 January 2014

Summary

This kiosk is located on the first floor of Dennis near the green zone. It's intended to display anything related to energy that HIP/Green Science creates.

Products

Acer T272HL bmidz

Implementation

  • mounted upside down
  • wires enclosed
    • very little slack available
  • original stand removed (pictured here)
  • plate at bottom of monitor removed (pictured here)

PC

  • tucked away in the ceiling directly above the monitor
  • PC runs a script upon startup to invert touch/video and start Firefox
    • script is located on the desktop of the Kiosk user
  • Firefox uses the R-kiosk extension
    • run firefox in safe mode to get out of R-kiosk

Specifications

  • purchased in the Fall of 2013
  • 27-inch Touch Screen
  • 1920x1080 resolution
  • 100x100 Vesa compatible
  • DVI / HDMI / VGA ports
  • built-in speakers
  • USB-in cable carries touch data
  • USB-out hub with three ports on monitor's left side
  • 65 watt power consumption
  • VA/TFT panel with 5ms GTG and a 60hz refresh rate

Links

Startup Script

Code goes here.

On Display

  • 2013, energy consumption of buildings eDisplay