joy-it RB-LCD10-2 10.1 Inch Touchscreen Display User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- JOY-It
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joy-it RB-LCD10-2 10.1 Inch Touchscreen Display
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.
ASSEMBLY OF DISPLAY
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.
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.
After 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.
Connection to a device
First, plug the power supply into the display. Then, con-nect 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 pro-vided USB cable.
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.
USAGE OF THE DISPLAY
Installation of software
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:
https://joy-it.net/de/products/RB-LCD10-2
Manual Installation & Calibration (experienced user) Usage with a Raspberry
Pi 4:
For the usage with a Raspberry Pi 4, a setting in „/boot/config.txt“ must be
edited. For this, please enter the following command:
sudo nano /bootA/config.txt Below the Point [pi4], you have to comment out the
following command: dtoverlay=vc4-forms-v3d. This should look like the
following: [pi4] # Enable DRM VC4 V3D driver on top of the dispmanx display
stack # #dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d max_framebuffers=2 <- This setting has to be
commented out with # If you do not want to use our prepared Image or integrate
the display into an existing system, you can also install the display
manually, of course.
First, connect both devices with the provided HDMI cable. Connect both the
display and the Raspberry Pi with the matching power supplies. Caution! When
starting the display for the first time, the Raspberry Pi has to be started
AFTER the Display! Otherwise, the transmission of picture data will not
function. In order to display the image correctly when the display is started
with the Raspberry Pi, the „config.txt“-file has to be edited first. Open it
with the following command: Sudo nano /boot/config.txt Now enter the following
lines at the end of the file. Afterward, you can save the file using the key
combination CTRL+O and exit the file with the combination CTRL+X.
- hdmi_force_hotplug=1
- hdmi_group=2
- hdmi_mode=27
Now install the Touchscreen driver with the following command: Sudo apt-get
installs server-Xorg-input-evdev To ensure, that the installed drivers are
always initialized after the existing drivers, please copy the configuration
file with the following command (please write the command in one line !): Sudo
cp /usr/share/X11/Xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/45-evdev.conf Next, the driver must be embedded in
the following file: Sudo nano /usr/share/X11/Xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf The
display will now show four consecutive points that you will have to press.
After that, four calibration values will be outputted to you, which you must
enter in the previously created file „99-calibration.conf“.
For this, please enter the following command (in one line): Sudo nano
/usr/share/X11/Xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf Enter the following content
here and amend the four values of the “calibration” option with those, which
have been outputted to you in the previous step: Section “InputClass”
Identifier “calibration”
MatchProduct “eGalax Inc. USB TouchController” Option “Calibration” “4094 -35
4026 10” Option “SwapAxes” “1” EndSection Finally, you have to restart the
Raspberry Pi for the last time: sudo reboot Now the Touch function is ready to
use.
Usage with a desktop PC
Connect the display with the provided power supply. Then, connect your
computer to the display, using an HDMI– or VGA cable, depending on your
preference. You can further connect your computer with the Touch interface
using the USB cable if the operation via Touchscreen is desired. This requires
an additional driver installation though.
Attention! On some systems, it may happen that the latest drivers are not fully functional. In this case, better results can be achieved with older drivers. You can download an older driver here. The drivers for the Touch function can be found on this website. In order to ensure the touch function of the display even when using several screens, the multiple monitor function must be activated in the eGalax Touch program. For this, please first open the program
Afterwards, choose the tab “Display” :
Now activate the multiple monitor function:
After activation, you will be prompter to perform anoth-er calibration. If this does not take place automatically, please proceed as follows: Select the Tab “Tools” :
Now please click on 4-Point-Calibration, to perform a new calibration:
If there is a problem arising with the detection of the USB- touch screen drivers, the eGalax Touch driver must be uninstalled and reinstalled. During the installation, make sure that you have the USB cable connected with the computer and the Touch interface of the display. Then you have finished the set-up.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Our Information and Take-back Obligations according to the German Electronic Law (ElektroG)
Symbol on Electric and Electronic Devices:
This crossed-out dustbin means, that electric and electronic devices do not belong to household waste. You have to return the used device to a registration place. Before handing over, you must remove the waste (rechargeable) batteries that are not enclosed by the device.
Return Options:
As an end user, you can hand over the used device (which essentially serves
for the same function as the new one bought with us) free of charge for
disposal at purchase of the new device. Small devices which do not have outer
dimensions bigger than 25 cm, can be handed over for disposal in normal
household quantities independently of purchasing a new device. Option of
return at our company site during our opening hours: Simac E. H. GmbH,
Pascalstr. 8, D-47506 Neukirchen-Vluyn
Option of return nearby:
We will send you a parcel stamp with which you can send us your old device
free of charge. For using this, please contact us via e-mail at pickup@joy-
it.net or via tele-phone at 02845 93 60 -23.
Information on packaging:
Please pack your old device safe for transport. If you do not have suitable
packaging material or you do not want to use your own material, please contact
us and we will send you an appropriate package.
SUPPORT
We support you after purchase, of course. Should you have any outstanding questions or problems, please contact us via e-mail, telephone and ticket- support-system. E-mail: service@joy-it.net Ticket- System: http://support.joy-it.net Telephone: +49 (0)2845 98469 – 66 (10 – 17 o’clock) For further information, please visit our website: www.joy-it.net Veröffentlicht: 26.02.2020 www.joy-it.net Simac Electronics GmbH Pascalstr. 8 47506 Neukirchen-Vluyn
References
- ITnet | Servizi di Colocation e Cloud
- Win32 Disk Imager download | SourceForge.net
- Joy-IT Helpdesk
- For Makers and Professionals | Joy-IT
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