3 3 10.1inch HDMI LCD Ausgabe 07.12.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD Contents 1. Introduction 2. Holder assemble 3. Working with PC 3.1 4. Working with Raspberry Pi 4.1 5. 7. Hardware connection Working with BeagleBone Black 5.1 6. Hardware connection Hardware connection Working with Banana Pi 6.1 Working under the Raspbian OS on the Banana Pi 6.2 Hardware connection 6.3 Loading the WiFi driver for BananaPi Pro 6.4 Working under the Lubuntu OS on the Banana Pi Support Ausgabe 07.12.
10.1inch HDMI LCD 1. Introduction IPS, 1280×800, 10.1 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, Supports Multi mini-PCs, Multi Systems 2. Holder assemble Please refer to How to assemble 10.1inch-HDMI LCD (B) holder 3. Working with PC This product supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7 operating systems. For the Windows 10/8.1/8 OS, the touch screen supports multi-touch up to 10 points. For some Window 7 OS, the touch screen supports single touch only. Ausgabe 07.12.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 3.1 Hardware connection Please make sure the connections are done in a right sequence, or else the LCD may not work well. 1. Connect the Power Only Port of the LCD to a 5V 2.5A power adapter with a Type A to micro USB cable. 2. Connect the Touch port of the LCD to one of the USB ports on your PC. 3.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 4. Working with Raspberry Pi For the Windows OS on PC, the resolution of the LCD is automatically identified. Hence, you do not need to make the relative settings. When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. For more detail information, please read the following section. At the beginning, you should download the latest image file, RASPBIAN or UBUNTU MATE, from the website: http://www.raspberrypi.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 4.1 Hardware connection 1. Connect the Power Only interface of the LCD to a 5V 2.5A power adapter with a Type A to micro USB cable (Normally, the LCD will perform screen-clear and self-checking. If there is nothing displayed on the screen, please check whether the LCD screen has been turned on. In case that the screen is ON, please check if the FFC cable is connected properly and in a good contact). 2.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 1. Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to one of the USB interfaces on your Pi. 2. Insert a micro SD card into the micro SD card socket on the Raspberry Pi, and then power up the Pi. Waiting for a while, you may see the following interface. (Now, you can control the back light of the LCD with the back light adjustment button; see the mark 1 shows in the following figure.) Ausgabe 07.12.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 5. Working with BeagleBone Black If the LCD is used as a normal display only, you just need to program the latest Angstrom image to the BeagleBone Black without making any settings. Then, BeagleBone will read the display parameters of the 10.1 inch HDMI LCD, and set the resolution to 1280*800 automatically. When the LCD works as a touch display, you need to program the 10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) Angstrom boot up image. Here are the steps for programming the image file: 1.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 6. Working with Banana Pi 6.1 Working under the Raspbian OS on the Banana Pi Program the image Raspbian for Banana Pi. This image file supports BananaPi Pro and BananaPi. 1. Download the packaged image file into your PC, and extract it, then you will get a file with the expansion name .img 2. Connect a micro SD card to your PC, and format your micro SD card with the software SD Formatter. Notices: The capability of micro SD card in used here should be more than 4GB.
3 10.1inch HDMI LCD 7. Support If you have any questions , or problems please contact us via e-mail, phone or support system. E-Mail: service@joy-it.net Support-System: http://support.joy-it.net Phone: +49 (0)2845 98469 – 66 (11 AM - 6 PM) Please visit our website for more information: www.joy-it.net Ausgabe 07.12.