Joy-it RB-LCD10-2 User guide

RB-LCD10-2
10,1"-Touchscreen Display Manual
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Dear customer,
thank you very much for choosing our product. In fol­lowing, we will introduce you to what to observe while starting up and using this product.
Should you encounter any unexpected problems dur­ing use, please do not hesitate to contact us.
2. ASSEMBLY OF DISPLAY
2.1 Assembly of the Display
Take out the display, the foot and the socket neck from
the package. Insert the metallic rectangle of the socket neck into the matching conduction on the display case (near the USB imprint).
Fixate the socket neck by tightening the round washer, which is located directly in front of the metallic rectan­gle.
Now insert the socket neck into the foot and tighten it with the provided screws.
2.2 Assembly of a Raspberry Pi
If you wish to operate the display with a Raspberry Pi , you can use the mounting platform provided for this purpose. Remove the provided mounting platform and attach your Raspberry Pi onto it.
Aer you have fixated your Raspberry Pi, place the mounting plate on the back of the display and mount it to it (screw holes 9 - Vesa).
The display is now completely assembled and should correspond to the following picture.
2.3 Connection to a device
First, plug the power supply into the display. Then, con­nect the display with the device, which should be used, using the HDMI cable.
To use the Touch functions as well, the display must also be connected with the device to be used with the pro­vided USB cable.
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Caution! Do not confuse the USB ports! You have to use the port with the imprint "touch" on the display to be able to use the touch functions.
3. USAGE OF THE DISPLAY
3.1 Installation of soware
Install the LCD image on your SD card with the help of the Win32 Disk Imager“-program, which you can find as preinstalled Raspbian system for your Raspberry Pi as download by the following link:
hps://joy-it.net/de/products/RB-LCD10-2
3.2 Manual Installation & Calibration (experienced user)
-Usage with a Raspberry Pi 4:
For the usage with a Raspberry Pi 4, a setting in „/boot/ config.txtmust be edited. For this, please enter the following command:
sudo nano /boot/config.txt
1. Choose Image
2. Choose Device
3. Write SD card with image
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