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== <font color="blue">Product pictures</font>==
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[[File:MPI7002-001.jpg|750px]]<br />
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== <font color="blue">Product description</font>==
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* 7’’ standard display, 10240 × 600 Hardware resolution, Up to 1920x1080 software configuration resolution.
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* Capacitive touch screen, maximum support 5 point touch
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* Support backlight control alone, the backlight can be turned off to save power
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* Support Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi and other mainstream mini PC
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* Can be used as general-purpose-use HDMI monitor, for example: connect with a computer HDMI as the sub-display
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* Used as a raspberry pi display that supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali-Linux, Kodi, win10 IOT, single-touch, free drive
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* Work as a PC monitor, support win7, win8, win10 system 5 point touch (XP and older version system: single-point touch), free drive
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* '''CE, RoHS '''certification
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== <font color="blue">Product Parameters</font> ==
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* Size:      7.0 (inch)
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* SKU:        MPI7002
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* Resolution: 1024 × 600 (dots)
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* Touch:      five-point capacitive touch
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* Dimensions: 164.9 * 124.27 (mm)
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* Weight:    380 (g)
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== <font color="blue">Hardware Description</font> ==
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[[file:MPI7001-02.jpg|750px]]<br />
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*    <font color=blue> '''①'''</font>       Backlight Power switch: Controls the backlight turned on and off to save power.
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*    <font color=blue>  '''②&③'''</font>    USB Touch / power supply connector: For power supply and touch output, the functions of the both are the same, can just use one of them.   
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*    <font color=blue> '''④'''</font>        HDMI interface: For connecting motherboard and LCD monitor to HDMI transmission.
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== <font color="blue">How to use with Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/Win10 IoT Core System</font> ==
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=== '''Step 1, Install Raspbian official image''' ===
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# Download the latest image from the official download.
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# Install the system according to the official tutorial steps.
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=== '''Step 2, modify the “config.txt”''' ===
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After the programming of Step1 is completed, open the config.txt file of TF card root directory and <br />
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add the following code at the end of the file, save and eject Micro SD Card safely:
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{{code|1=
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max_usb_current=1
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hdmi_force_hotplug=1
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config_hdmi_boost=7
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hdmi_group=2
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hdmi_mode=1
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hdmi_mode=87
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hdmi_drive=1
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hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
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}}
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==='''Step 3, Drive the 5inch HDMI Display-B with the Raspberry Pi'''===
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Insert the TF Card to Raspberry Pi, connect the Raspberry Pi and LCD by HDMI cable; connect USB cable to one of the four USB ports of Raspberry Pi, and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the LCD; then supply power to Raspberry Pi; after that if the display and touch both are OK, it means drive successfully (please use the full 2A for power supply).
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== <font color="blue">How to use as PC monitor</font> ==
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* Connect the computer HDMI output signal to the LCD HDMI interface by using the HDMI cable
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* Connect the LCD's USB Touch interface (Either of the two MicroUSB) to the USB port of the device
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* If there are several monitors, please unplug other monitor connectors first, and use LCD as the only monitor for testing.
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== <font color="blue">How to modify the display orientation</font> ==
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* '''[[How to modify the display orientation-CTP(En)]]'''
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==<font color="blue"> Document/Video</font>==
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/MPI7002/7inch_HDMI_Display-C_User_Manual(En).pdf  7inch_HDMI_Display-C_User_Manual(En)]
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/MPI5001/EN/How_to_install_the_LCD_driver_V1.2.pdf How_to_install_the_LCD_driver_V1.2]
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/MPI5001/EN/How_to_install_matchbox-keyboard(En).pdf How_to_install_matchbox-keyboard]
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== <font color="blue">Driver download</font> ==
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*Local  download:  [http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/RaspDriver/LCD-show.tar.gz LCD-show.tar.gz]
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== <font color="blue">Images download</font> ==
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If you feel that the previous step's modification configuration, installation driver is more difficult or still display exception.
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Please use our pre-loaded image to download and write the image to the Micro SD card. Then insert the card into the raspberry pie.
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*BaiduPan Download:[https://pan.baidu.com/s/120JCbTdyGqhq47JWPHztOw Images Download]
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*Google    Download:wait for Upload
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== <font color="blue">Software</font> ==
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/software/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/software/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]
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*[http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/software/putty.zip PuTTY]
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* Confirm that the hardware connection is correct and the contact is good.
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* Determine whether TF card is normal and whether the system is started normally.
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* The PWR lamp is always bright when the Raspberry Pi is started, and the ACT light is flashing.If you find both lights on,
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* Recommend using 5V 2A power adapter to power the Raspberry Pi.
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* 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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<ul><li>LCD needs to be installed driver to display correctly, please refer to "How to install the LCD driver (En)" related documentation.
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</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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<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
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<td><font color="#FFF">  <big><big>Question: Why the LCD works but flickers?</big></big></font>
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<ul><li>This problem is likely due to insufficient power supply.
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</li><li>If you are using the Raspberry Pi, please use the power supply of 5V full 2A to power the Raspberry Pi,
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</li></ul>and connect the Raspberry Pi and the LCD by the short USB cable we provided.
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<ul><li>If it is used as a computer monitor, do not use poor quality USB cable or extension cord connection,
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</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">  <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>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
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sudo apt-get upgrade
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<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>Make sure the HDMI interface of the computer can be output normally.
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<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);
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</li><li>Method 2: manually turn on Bluetooth.<br />
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sudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth
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<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>Check if the HDMI is plugged in and output is normal.
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</li><li>Open the config.txt file in the TF card root directory to check the HDMI configuration.
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</li><li>5", 5"-B and 7"-B 800*480 should be configured as follows:<br />
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hdmi_group=2
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hdmi_mode=87
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hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
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</li><li>7"-C 1024*600 should be configured as follows:<br />
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hdmi_group=2
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hdmi_mode=1
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hdmi_mode=87
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hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
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Revision as of 10:03, 31 May 2018


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Languages

➤中文
➤EN


Product pictures

750px

Product description

  •  7’’ standard display, 10240 × 600 Hardware resolution, Up to 1920x1080 software configuration resolution.
  •  Capacitive touch screen, maximum support 5 point touch
  •  Support backlight control alone, the backlight can be turned off to save power
  •  Support Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi and other mainstream mini PC
  •  Can be used as general-purpose-use HDMI monitor, for example: connect with a computer HDMI as the sub-display
  •  Used as a raspberry pi display that supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali-Linux, Kodi, win10 IOT, single-touch, free drive
  •  Work as a PC monitor, support win7, win8, win10 system 5 point touch (XP and older version system: single-point touch), free drive
  • CE, RoHS certification


Product Parameters

  •  Size: 7.0 (inch)
  •  SKU: MPI7002
  •  Resolution: 1024 × 600 (dots)
  •  Touch: five-point capacitive touch
  •  Dimensions: 164.9 * 124.27 (mm)
  •  Weight: 380 (g)


Hardware Description

MPI7001-02.jpg


  • Backlight Power switch: Controls the backlight turned on and off to save power.
  • ②&③ USB Touch / power supply connector: For power supply and touch output, the functions of the both are the same, can just use one of them.
  • HDMI interface: For connecting motherboard and LCD monitor to HDMI transmission.

How to use with Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/Win10 IoT Core System

Step 1, Install Raspbian official image

  1. Download the latest image from the official download.
  2. Install the system according to the official tutorial steps.

Step 2, modify the “config.txt”

After the programming of Step1 is completed, open the config.txt file of TF card root directory and
add the following code at the end of the file, save and eject Micro SD Card safely:

max_usb_current=1
hdmi_force_hotplug=1
config_hdmi_boost=7
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=1
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_drive=1
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0

Step 3, Drive the 5inch HDMI Display-B with the Raspberry Pi

Insert the TF Card to Raspberry Pi, connect the Raspberry Pi and LCD by HDMI cable; connect USB cable to one of the four USB ports of Raspberry Pi, and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the LCD; then supply power to Raspberry Pi; after that if the display and touch both are OK, it means drive successfully (please use the full 2A for power supply).

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 Touch interface (Either of the two MicroUSB) 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.

How to modify the display orientation

Document/Video

Driver download

Images download

If you feel that the previous step's modification configuration, installation driver is more difficult or still display exception.

Please use our pre-loaded image to download and write the image to the Micro SD card. Then insert the card into the raspberry pie.

Software


Question: Using the Raspberry Pi image provided by the CD/net disk, cannot use the LCD normally.

Answer:

  • 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.

Question: What is the reason for the LCD not displayed using the image provided by the Raspberry Pi official?

Answer:

  • LCD needs to be installed driver to display correctly, please refer to "How to install the LCD driver (En)" related documentation.
  • 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.

Question: How to switch back to traditional monitor for display?

Answer:

  • Please refer to "How to install the LCD driver (En)" related instruction document, and use the following command:
    sudo ./LCD-hdmi
    

Question: Why the LCD works but flickers?

Answer:

  • This problem is likely due to insufficient power supply.
  • If you are using the Raspberry Pi, please use the power supply of 5V full 2A to power the Raspberry Pi,
and connect the Raspberry Pi and the LCD by the short USB cable we provided.
  • If it is used as a computer monitor, do not use poor quality USB cable or extension cord connection,
do not receive extend the USB port to get electricity, please use the USB cable we provided.

Question: Why the Raspberry Pi unable to work properly after updating the Raspbian system?

Answer:

  • The update needs to be done in the following manner, otherwise the image cannot run:
    sudo apt-mark hold raspberrypi-bootloader
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get upgrade
    

Question: Why the LCD is connected to the computer HDMI, but cannot be displayed normally?

Answer:

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.

Try to restart your computer.

You must use the Windows operating system. 

Question: How to turn on the Bluetooth function on the Raspberry Pi?

Anwer:

  • 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);
  • Method 2: manually turn on Bluetooth.
    sudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth
    sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez blueman 
    systemctl status bluetooth
    sudo systemctl start bluetooth
    sudo reboot 
    

Question: Why unable to display full screen or incomplete when using 5”, 5”-B, 7”-B, or 7”-C HDMI screen?

Answer:

  • Check if the HDMI is plugged in and output is normal.
  • Open the config.txt file in the TF card root directory to check the HDMI configuration.
  • 5", 5"-B and 7"-B 800*480 should be configured as follows:
    hdmi_group=2
    hdmi_mode=1
    hdmi_mode=87
    hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
    
  • 7"-C 1024*600 should be configured as follows:
    hdmi_group=2
    hdmi_mode=1
    hdmi_mode=87
    hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
    

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