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*Step 8: Connect the 12V/2A power adapter to the DC interface on the screen. Then power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display normally.
 
*Step 8: Connect the 12V/2A power adapter to the DC interface on the screen. Then power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display normally.
  
[[File:RR070 7 Inch 1024x600 HDMIVGAAV Display for Raspberry Pi BB+2B3B 3.jpg |600px]]<br>
 
  
===B.Install the LCD driver===
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===2:Use as PC Monitor===
  
 
Install drivers in the Raspbian system (Raspberry Pi requires Internet connection).<br>
 
Install drivers in the Raspbian system (Raspberry Pi requires Internet connection).<br>
*Step 1: Log on to the Raspberry Pi terminal (User: pi; Password: raspberry)
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*Step 1: Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the display’s HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable.
*Step 2: Execute the following command (copy and paste it by right-clicking on the Putty window):
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*Step 2: Connect the 12V/2A power adapter to the DC interface on the screen.
sudo rm -rf LCD-show<br>
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*Step 3: Then it can display normally.
git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git<br>
 
chmod -R 755 LCD-show<br>
 
cd LCD-show/<br>
 
sudo ./MPI4008-show<br>
 
*Step 3: Wait for a moment after executing, the system will restart automatically. If the LCD can be normally displayed and touched, the installation of the driver is successful.
 
[[File:RR040I 4 inch HD 800x480 Resolution IPS TFT Touch Screen Display for Raspberry Pi 4.jpg |600px]]<br>
 
 
 
===2: Use with Ubuntu, Kali or RetroPie official image===
 
===A.Install Ubuntu, Kali or RetroPie official image===
 
*Step 1: Please download the image of the latest version from blew websites.
 
Ubuntu: https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/<br>
 
RetroPie: https://retropie.org.uk/download/<br>
 
Kali: https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-arm-images/<br>
 
 
 
*Step 2: Download the compressed file to your PC and unpack it to get the. Image file.
 
*Step 3: The TF card is connected to the PC and formatted using the “SDFormatter” software.
 
*Step 4: Open the “Win32DiskImager” software, select the system image prepared in step 1), and click write to burn the system image.
 
*Step 5: Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.
 
*Step 6: Connect to Raspberry Pi.
 
===B.Install the LCD driver===
 
Due to system differences, Ubuntu, Kali, RetroPie are temporarily unable to install drivers online. Only the offline installation method can be used.<br>
 
 
 
*Step 1: Download local drivers "LCD-show.tar.gz" (Note: if the version does not match, the LCD may not display properly)
 
  Kali-2019.1-Drivers  (see attached file)
 
  Ubuntu-18.04-Drivers    (see attached file)
 
  RetroPie-Pi2-Pi3-Drivers  (see attached file)
 
  RetroPie-Pi1-ZERO-Drivers  (see attached file)
 
 
 
*Step 2: Copy "LCD-show.tar.gz" to the Raspberry Pi system
 
*Step 3: Log on to the Raspberry Pi terminal, Execute the following command
 
tar -xvzf LCD-show.tar.gz<br>
 
chmod -R 755 LCD-show <br>
 
cd LCD-show/<br>
 
sudo ./MPI4008-show<br>
 
*Step 3: After the installation of the LCD driver is completed, the system will restart automatically. If the LCD can be normally displayed and touched, the installation of the driver is successful.
 
 
 
===3: Use as PC Monitor===
 
*Step 1: Connected the computer HDMI output to the LCD HDMI interface by HDMI cable.
 
*Step 2: Power to Micro USB interface
 
*Step 3: If you have multiple monitors, please pull the other displayer, and make this LCD as the only displayer for testing.
 
*Step 4: As computer monitors, the touch function will not be available.
 
 
 
===Image 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 already configured images for tested.
 
Just need download and write the image into the Micro SD card. DO NOT need any driver installation steps.<br>
 

Latest revision as of 15:31, 9 December 2019

Description

This is an adorable small HDMI television with incredibly high resolution! We tried to get the smallest possible HDMI display with high-res, high-contrast visibility. The display is very easy to use - simply connect the 12VDC adapter to the 2.1mm center-positive DC jack, then connect a digital video source to one of the ports. It work connect to any device with direct HDMI such as raspberry pi, banana pi and pcduino. The biggest difference is that it can work when you plug it on device without any software support. Wish you have a better experience.

Model:RR070

Specifications

  • Input voltage: DC 11-13V
  • Power consumption: ≤6W
  • 16:9 display ratio
  • Pixels: 1024 × 600 (1,152,000) pixels, the maximum support 1920X1440.
  • Multi-language menu: English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, Chinese.
  • Brightness: 300cd / m2
  • VGA input: H: 30-60KHZ, V: 60-75HZ
  • Sound output: ≥250mW / 8Ω
  • Specifications (mm): 188 (L) x 129 (W) x 40 (H)
  • Working temperature: -20 ~ 55 ℃
  • Storage temperature: -30 ~ 65 ℃

Usage

1: Connect Raspberry Pi to use

  • Step 1: Please download the image of the latest version from Raspberry Pi's website.

https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/

  • Step 2: Download the compressed file to your PC and unpack it to get the .Img file.
  • Step 3: The TF card is connected to the PC and formatted using the SDFormatter software.
  • Step 4: Open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image prepared in step 1, and click write to burn the system image.
  • Step 5: After the programming is completed, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, and add the following code at the end of “config.txt” to save and safely eject the TF card.

hdmi_force_hotplug=1 max_usb_current=1 hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=1 hdmi_mode=87 hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0 hdmi_drive=1

  • Step 6: Save and insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.
  • Step 7: Connect the HDMI interface of the 7-inch screen to the HDMI interface of the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display normally.
  • Step 8: Connect the 12V/2A power adapter to the DC interface on the screen. Then power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display normally.


2:Use as PC Monitor

Install drivers in the Raspbian system (Raspberry Pi requires Internet connection).

  • Step 1: Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the display’s HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable.
  • Step 2: Connect the 12V/2A power adapter to the DC interface on the screen.
  • Step 3: Then it can display normally.