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* '''Step2,Install LCD driver'''<br /> | * '''Step2,Install LCD driver'''<br /> | ||
1) log in the raspberry pie system with Putty connection to the user command line (initial username: PI password :raspberry) | 1) log in the raspberry pie system with Putty connection to the user command line (initial username: PI password :raspberry) | ||
2) execute the following command (Mouse Right-click can paste the code in Putty): | 2) execute the following command (Mouse Right-click can paste the code in Putty): | ||
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== <font color="blue"> | == <font color="blue">How to use as PC monitor</font> == | ||
:Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the LCD HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable | :Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the LCD HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable | ||
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*'''Document''' | |||
# [http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/%E5%A6%82%E4%BD%95%E5%AE%89%E8%A3%85LCD%E9%A9%B1%E5%8A%A8(CN) 如何安装LCD驱动(CN)] | # [http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/%E5%A6%82%E4%BD%95%E5%AE%89%E8%A3%85LCD%E9%A9%B1%E5%8A%A8(CN) 如何安装LCD驱动(CN)] | ||
#[http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/%E5%A6%82%E4%BD%95%E5%AE%89%E8%A3%85%E8%99%9A%E6%8B%9F%E9%94%AE%E7%9B%98(CN) 如何安装虚拟键盘(CN)] | #[http://www.lcdwiki.com/zh/%E5%A6%82%E4%BD%95%E5%AE%89%E8%A3%85%E8%99%9A%E6%8B%9F%E9%94%AE%E7%9B%98(CN) 如何安装虚拟键盘(CN)] | ||
# | # Product size:[[File:MPI3508-07.PNG]] | ||
*''' | *'''Driver download''' | ||
# | # download:[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/RaspDriver/LCD-show.tar.gz LCD-show.tar.gz] | ||
*''' | *'''Images download''' | ||
: | :If you have difficulty installing the driver, or if you still can't use the display properly after installing the driver, | ||
: | :Please Try our Configned images for tested. | ||
:Just need download and write the image into the TF card. DO NOT need any driver installation steps. | |||
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# [http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/software/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter] | # [http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/software/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter] | ||
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* Confirm that the hardware connection is correct and the contact is good. | |||
* Determine whether TF card is normal and whether the system is started normally. | |||
* The PWR lamp is always bright when the Raspberry Pi is started, and the ACT light is flashing.If you find both lights on, | |||
it may be the TF card does not successfully burn the image file,or that the TF card is not in contact with the Raspberry Pi. | |||
* Recommend using 5V 2A power adapter to power the Raspberry Pi. | |||
* If you use a computer USB interface, you may not be able to activate the Raspberry Pi due to insufficient power supply. | |||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <big><big>Question: What is the reason for the LCD not displayed using the image provided by the Raspberry Pi official?</big></big></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>LCD needs to be installed driver to display correctly, please refer to "How to install the LCD driver (En)" related documentation. | ||
</li><li> | </li><li>It is recommended to use the image file provided by us first to test. After the test is passed, use the image file of Raspberry Pi official and installed the driver. | ||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> <b><big><big> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <b><big><big>Question: How to switch back to traditional monitor for display?</big></big></b></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>Please refer to "How to install the LCD driver (En)" related instruction document, and use the following command: | ||
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sudo ./LCD-hdmi | sudo ./LCD-hdmi | ||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <big><big>Question: Why the LCD works but flickers?</big></big></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>This problem is likely due to insufficient power supply. | ||
</li><li> | </li><li>If you are using the Raspberry Pi, please use the power supply of 5V full 2A to power the Raspberry Pi, | ||
</li><li> | </li></ul>and connect the Raspberry Pi and the LCD by the short USB cable we provided. | ||
</li></ul> | <ul><li>If it is used as a computer monitor, do not use poor quality USB cable or extension cord connection, | ||
</li></ul>do not receive extend the USB port to get electricity, please use the USB cable we provided. | |||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <big><big>Question: Why the Raspberry Pi unable to work properly after updating the Raspbian system?</big></big></font><font color="#EEE"><big>?</big></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>The update needs to be done in the following manner, otherwise the image cannot run: | ||
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sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-bootloader | sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-bootloader | ||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <big><big>Question: Why the LCD is connected to the computer HDMI, but cannot be displayed normally?</big></big></font> | ||
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<td> | <td>Make sure the HDMI interface of the computer can be output normally. | ||
The computer only connects to the LCD as a display device, and does not connect to other monitors (unplug other monitors). | |||
Connect the USB first, then the HDMI. | |||
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</li></ul> | Try to restart your computer. | ||
You must use the Windows operating system. <ul><li></li></ul> | |||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <big><big>Question: How to turn on the Bluetooth function on the Raspberry Pi?</big></big></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>Method 1: upgrade to the official latest image of the Raspberry Pi (the Bluetooth function has been turned on by default after 2016-05-27-raspbian-jessie); | ||
</li><li> | </li><li>Method 2: manually turn on Bluetooth.<br /> | ||
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sudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth | sudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth | ||
sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez blueman | sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez blueman | ||
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<td><font color="#FFF"> <b><big><big> | <td><font color="#FFF"> <b><big><big>Question: Why unable to display full screen or incomplete when using 5”, 5”-B, 7”-B, or 7”-C HDMI screen?</big></big></b></font> | ||
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<ul><li> | <ul><li>Check if the HDMI is plugged in and output is normal. | ||
</li><li> | </li><li>Open the config.txt file in the TF card root directory to check the HDMI configuration. | ||
</li><li> | </li><li>5", 5"-B and 7"-B 800*480 should be configured as follows:<br /> | ||
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hdmi_group=2 | hdmi_group=2 | ||
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</li><li> | </li><li>7"-C 1024*600 should be configured as follows:<br /> | ||
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hdmi_group=2 | hdmi_group=2 | ||
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Description
- 3.5inch standard display, support HDMI input, refresh rate above 60FPS
- Physical resolution 480x320, configurable software resolution up to 1920x1080
- It is compatible with mainstream mini PC such as Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi
- It can also be used as a general-purpose HDMI display, connecting computers, TV boxes, Microsoft Xbox360, SONY PS4, Nintendo Switch and so on
- Used as a Raspberry Pi display that supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kodi, Win10 IOT, single-touch, free drive
- Work as a PC monitor, support Win7, Win8, Win10 system (No touch Function)
- Support HDMI audio output,Backlight brightness can be adjusted
- CE, RoHS certification
Parameters
- Size:3.5(inch)
- SKU: MPI3508
- Physical resolution:480×320(dots)
- Software adjustable resolution:480×320~1920×1080(dots)
- Touch: resistance touch
- USB input power:DC5V 1A
- Power consumption:940mW (brightness @80%)
510mW (Backlight close)
- Dimensions:85.5*60.6(mm)
- Weight: 145(g)
Hardware Description
①Backlight button: backlight brightness adjustment button, short press backlight changes by 10%, long press 3 seconds to close backlight
②HDMI interface: HDMI signal input interface
③Amplifier interface: HDMI audio output interface
④USB power supply interface: provide power for ordinary display (5V 1A)
⑤Transaction raspberry pie 26PIN base: gets power and return touch from this area when used as a raspberry pie monitor
How to use with Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate System
Method 1: quick install (raspberry pi needs Internet connection)
- Step 1, Install Raspbian official image
- Download the latest image from the official download.
- Install the system according to the official tutorial steps.
- Step2,Install LCD driver
1) log in the raspberry pie system with Putty connection to the user command line (initial username: PI password :raspberry) 2) execute the following command (Mouse Right-click can paste the code in Putty):
git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git chmod -R 755 LCD-show cd LCD-show/ sudo ./MPI3508-show
- After executing the above command, the system will restart automatically, and display and touch will be OK.
Method 2: offline installation
- Install video:
- VideoService "youku" not recognized.
- Step 1: install the official image of Raspbian/Ubuntu
- 1)Download the latest Raspbian or Ubuntu image from the official website https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
- 2)Format the TF card with SDFormatter,
- 3)Use Win32DiskImager to burn the official image to the TF card.
- Step 2, modify the "config.txt"
- After the step 1 completion of burning in the CD Driver in the folder "- show LCD. Tar. Gz" copy to TF-card root directory,
- Open the config.txt file in TF-card root directory and add the following code to the end of the file. Save and colse TF card:
hdmi_force_hotplug=1 config_hdmi_boost=7 hdmi_drive=2 hdmi_force_hotplug=1 hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=87 hdmi_cvt 480 320 60 6 0 0 0
- Step 3: insert the SD card into the raspberry pie and connect the hardware as shown in the picture:
- Step 4: power the raspberry, connect the mouse keyboard, and open the terminal terminal terminal on the raspberry pie:
- Step 5. Enter the following instructions in the terminal terminal:
cd /boot cp LCD-show.tar.gz ~ cd ~ sudo tar zxvf LCD-show.tar.gz cd LCD-show/ sudo ./MPI3508-show
How to use as PC monitor
- Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the LCD HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable
- Connect the LCD's USB Power interface to the USB port of the device
- If there are several monitors, please unplug other monitor connectors first, and use LCD as the only monitor for testing.
- Note: touch function can only be used for raspberry pi.
Resource
- Document
- 如何安装LCD驱动(CN)
- 如何安装虚拟键盘(CN)
- Product size:
- Driver download
- download:LCD-show.tar.gz
- Images download
- If you have difficulty installing the driver, or if you still can't use the display properly after installing the driver,
- Please Try our Configned images for tested.
- Just need download and write the image into the TF card. DO NOT need any driver installation steps.
Image Name | Version | Support | Password | Download | |
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Raspbian(480X320) | 2018-04-18 | PI3B+/A/A+/B/B+/PI2/
PI3/ZERO/ZERO W |
user:pi
password:raspberry |
(addr1)Baidu Pan: | raspbian_180418_MPI3508_480320.7z |
(addr2)Mega: | raspbian_180418_MPI3508_480320.7z | ||||
Raspbian(800X480) | 2018-04-18 | PI3B+/A/A+/B/B+/PI2/
PI3/ZERO/ZERO W |
user:pi
password:raspberry |
(addr1)Baidu Pan: | raspbian_180418_MPI3508_800480.7z |
(addr2)Mega: | raspbian_180418_MPI3508_800480.7z | ||||
Ubuntu | Mate:16.04 | PI3,PI2 | user:pi
password:raspberry |
(addr1)Baidu Pan: | UbuntuMate_16.04Beta2_MPI3508_600400.7z |
(addr2)Mega: | UbuntuMate_16.04Beta2_MPI3508_600400.7z | ||||
Kali-linux | 2017.2 | PI3,PI2 | user:root
password:toor |
(addr1)Baidu Pan: | Kali_17.02_MPI3508_480320.7z |
(addr2)Mega: | Kali_17.02_MPI3508_480320.7z |
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