5 Inch LCD Touch Screen Monitor for Raspberry Pi

From Wiki
Revision as of 04:03, 25 November 2016 by Root (Talk | contribs) (Resource)

Jump to: navigation, search

Intrduction

Inch1.jpg
This monitor is specially designed for Raspberry Pi. You're recommended to download and install the image we provide. It is written based on the Raspbian Jessie 2016-5-27 version and we've pre-installed the driver and pre-set the calibration program. So you can just burn it on your card for use. If you want to change the calibration, you can just find the program and alter it.
Download the image at the bottom of the page, unzip the package downloaded and you'll see a .img file. Burn it to your TF card by win32imager.
Next, connect the monitor to the Raspberry Pi, and the HDMI board. plug in the TF card with the image file burnt. Connect the power and you can start the use. Or, you may install the driver based on the instructions we provide in the package.

If you have any problem, please feel free to contact us, by email to service@sunfounder.com or posts on our FORUM. We'll reply you ASAP. Thanks for support!

Application

This 5 Inch LCD touch screen monitor can be applied to Raspberry Pi 1 model B and B+, 2 model B and 3 model B.

Operation Procedures

Inch5.jpg

Download the simplified installation package below (or here). Transfer it to the Raspberry Pi.

Finish the installation with Installation Guide which comes along with the product.

Touch Screen Calibration

1.If there's any deviations of the touch screen, you need to calibrate it. On the touch screen, use a mouse, to click Menu -> Preference -> Calibrate Touchscreen

Inch2.jpg

2.Then the screen will show 4 points. You need to tap them one by one to calibrate.

Inch3.jpg

3.After calibration, you will get the following. Copy the contents in the red box. 

Inch4.jpg

4.In the terminal, type in

sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf

Paste what you have copied just now to the file

Press Ctrl + X, select Y, and then press Enter to save the file

5.In the terminal, type in

sudo reboot

After rebooting, the calibration will be done. 

Resource

5-inch-LCD-2016-05-27-raspbian-jessie.zip ZIP.jpg
Note: 1. This image is based on the official 2016-05-27-raspbian-jessie.

2. Burn the image to the SD card by the tool win32DiskImager.

3. After burning the image, configure the network first. Edit the file wpa_supplicant.conf, enter your own ID and password in ssid="your wifi ssid(name)" ;psk="your wifi password", and then save and copy the file to the TF card.

4. Plug in the card and start the Raspberry Pi. Connect to the Internet, log in via ssh. Type in sudo raspi-config, select the first option - extend the SD card. After that, restart the Raspberry Pi. Now you should use the device normally. LCD-showZIP.jpg