WAVESHARE 10.1INCH HDMI LCD G with Case User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- WAVESHARE
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WAVESHARE 10.1INCH HDMI LCD G with Case
Specifications:
- Size: 10.1 inches
- Resolution: 1920 x 1200
- Display Port: HDMI
- Display Panel: 10.1-inch IPS panel
- Touch Type: Capacitive, 10-point touch control
- Touch Panel: Toughened glass panel with hardness up to 6H
Product Usage Instructions
Warnings and Precautions:
Please read the user manual carefully before using the display to avoid
damage, electric shock, or fire.
- Avoid placing the display in humid or extreme conditions.
- Avoid exposing the display to dust, moisture, or extreme temperatures.
- Avoid inserting objects or liquids into the display ports.
- Ensure all cables are connected properly before use.
- Use only the provided HDMI and USB cables.
- Do not disassemble the display; contact support if issues arise.
- Handle the display with care to prevent glass breakage.
Product Features:
- Supports Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, Kali, and Retropie when used with Raspberry Pi.
- Compatible with Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 when used as a computer monitor.
- Multi-language OSD menu for power control and adjustments.
- Includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, HDMI audio output, and built-in high-fidelity speaker.
Accessories :
Before using the product, ensure all accessories are in good condition:
- Standard HDMI Cable
- Micro HDMI Adapter
- Power Adapter (12V)
- Micro USB Cable
- Adjustment Touch Panel Tech
- Micro USB Enclosure
- Toughened Glass
- Back Stand
Interfaces:
This product features optical bonding and ABS material construction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: How to remove the colored squares of the GPU self-check when the Raspberry Pi is powered on?
A: Add the following command to /boot/config.txt file: disable_splash=1 -
Q: How to replace the Raspberry Pi boot logo image?
A: Replace the custom image with the image located in /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png -
Q: What is the operating current of the 10.1-inch HDMI LCD (G)?
A: With a 12V power input, it operates at about 530mA.
10.1INCH HDMI LCD (G) (WITH CASE) User Manual
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FAQ
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Q: How to remove the colored squares of the GPU self-check when the Raspberry Pi is powered on?
A: Please add the following command to /boot/config.txt file.disable_splash=1 -
Q: How to replace the Raspberry Pi boot logo image?
A: Replace the custom image with the image in this directory /usr/share/plymouth/themes/pix/splash.png -
Q: What is the operating current of 10.1inch HDMI LCD (G)?
A: With 12V power input, it is about 530mA
WARNING
Please read this user manual carefully before you use the display. Incorrect use may cause irreparable damage or even cause electric shock and fire. To avoid damaging the display, please observe the following rules during the installation and using.
- To prevent from fire disaster or electronic shock, please do not put the display in humidity or even in a worse condition;
- To avoid dust, moisture and extreme temperatures, please DO NOT please the display in any damp area. Please place the device on a stable surface when in use;
- DO NOT put any object or splash any liquid into the ports of openings of the display;
- Before using the display, please make sure all the cables are connected properly and all the cables included the power cord are proper to use. If any cables or accessories are missed or broken, please contact Waveshare immediately;
- Please use the HDMI cable as well as the USB able provided with the display;
- DO NOT attempt to take apart the PCBA and the raw display panel, which may damage the dis-play panel. If you face any problem about the display, please contact our Support Team by ticket;
- The display glass may break when it is dropped or bumped on a hard surface, please handle with care.
SPECIFICATION
- 10.1-inch IPS panel with a high resolution of 1920 x 1200.
- 10-point capacitive touch control with toughened glass panel, hardness up to 6H.
- When used with Raspberry Pi, it supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie.
- When used as a computer monitor, it supports Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7.
- It supports a multi-language OSD menu (can be used for power control, brightness/contrast adjustment, etc.).
- With a 3.5mm headphone jack, it supports HDMI audio output and a built-in high-fidelity speaker.
- 75x75mm spacing mounting holes (M4 screw hole) for a general wall mount.
- It supports 5V 3A output (can provide power to Raspberry Pi and other boards).
- It comes with a tilt stand.
ACCESSORIES
Before using the product, please check if all the accessories are packaged properly and in perfect condition
INTERFACES
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Power Port
DC port for 12V power input -
Touch Port
Micro USB port for touch -
HDMI Port
Standard HDMI connector for HDMI signal -
Power Output
Output 5v3A (MAX) power supply -
HP
3.5mm jack for HDMI audio -
Menu Button
Open OSD Menu or “OK “ button -
Direction Button
Control OSD Menu -
Power Button
Turn on/ off power of backlight
DISPLAY SETTING
To use with the Raspberry Pi, you need to manually set the resolution by modifying the config.txt file, The file is located at the boot directory. Some of the OS doesn’t have config.txt file by default, you can create an empty file and name it as config.txt.
- Write Raspberry Pi OS image to the TF card by Raspberry Pi Imager which can be downloaded from Raspberry Pi official website.
- Open the config.txt file and add the following lines to the end of the file.
- Save the file and eject the TF card.
- Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi board.
CONNECTION
Connect to Raspberry Pi Zero W
CONNECTION
Connect to Raspberry Pi 4
Note: You need to config the Raspberry Pi according to Display Setting before powering the board.
- Connect HDMI cable:
- For Pi 4: Connect the micro HDMI adapter to Raspberry Pi 4, then connect standard HDMI cable to Pi 4 and the display.
- For Pi zero:Connect the mini HDMI adapter to the Pi zero, then connect standard HDMI cable to Raspberry Pi Zero and the display (The mini HDMI adapter should be purchased separately).
- Connect the USB cable to the Raspberry Pi and the display.
- Connect the 12V/1A power adapter to the DC jack of the display
- Connect a power adapter to the Raspberry Pi to power on.
CONNECTION
Connect to Jetson nano
Note: For Jetson Nano, the display is driver free without other setting.
- Connect standard HDMI cable to Jetson Nano and the display.
- Connect the USB cable to the Jetson Nano and the display.
- Connect 12/1A power adapter to the DC interface of LCD, after connecting the backlight will light.
- Connect a power adapter to the Jetson nano to power on.
CONNECTION
Connect to mini PC
Note: For most of the PC, the display is driver free without other setting.
- Connect the HDMI cable to PC and display.
- Connect the USB cable to PC and display.
- Connect 12/1A power adapter to the DC interface of LCD, after connecting the backlight will light.
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