10.1EP-CAPLCD

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Overview

Introduction

10.1EP-CAPLCD is a universal capacitive touch screen with HD resolution, compatible with most standard HDMI devices.
It features a thin and light body, a rigid tempered glass cover, excellent display performance, and a smooth multi-touch effect.
The built-in metal backplate is fixed, making it easier for users to integrate into an all-in-one project.

Features

•10.1-inch IPS screen, 1920x1200 hardware resolution
•10 point capacitive touch with tempered glass panel, hardness up to 6H
•Using fully laminated panel technology for better display effect
•When used with Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie are supported
•When used as a computer monitor, Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 is supported
•Support OSD menu (can be used for power control, adjusting brightness/volume/picture rotation, etc.)
•Support HDMI audio output, onboard 3.5mm headphone jack and 4PIN high-quality speakers
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Parameters

Item Description Unit
Model 10.1EP-CAPLCD /
Size 10.1 Inch
Viewing angle 178 Deg
Resolution 1920x1200 Pixels
Touch screen size 239.00(H)×147.00(V) mm
Display area 217.18(H)×135.59(V) mm
Color gamut 65% NTSC
Max brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast 1000:1 /
Backlight adjustment Button dimming /
Refresh rate 60 Hz
Display interface Standard HDMI interface /
Power interface 5V Type-C power supply /
Max power consumption 6 Watt

Electrical specifications

Parameter Min value Standard value Max value Unit Note
Input voltage 4.75 5.00 5.25 V Note 1
Input current 1200 1200 TBD mA Note 2
Operating temperature 0 25 60 Note 3
Storage temperature -10 25 70 Note 3

•Note 1: Input voltage exceeding the maximum value or improper operation may cause permanent damage to the device.
•Note 2: The input current needs to be ≥1200mA, otherwise it will cause startup failure or abnormal display. Being in an abnormal state for a long time may cause permanent damage to the device.
•Note 3: Please do not store the display in a high temperature and high humidity storage environment for a long time. The display needs to work within the limit range, otherwise the display may be damaged.

Interfaces

10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-inter.jpg

Tutorial

Use with Raspberry Pi

Hardware connection

Prepare the accessories as shown below. The Raspberry Pi 5 will be used as a connection demonstration here. 10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-5.jpg

Step 1: Connect the cables ①, ②, and ③ to the bottom panel of the screen as shown in the following figure.

10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-5-1.jpg

Step 2: Connect the other end of the cable ① to the LCD adapter (select ④ or ⑤ according to the Raspberry Pi motherboard model), and then plug the adapter into the Micro HDMI interface of the Raspberry Pi.

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Step 3: Connect the other end of wire ② to the USB interface of the Raspberry Pi motherboard, and the other end of wire ③ to the 5V 5A GND pin header of the Raspberry Pi.

10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-5-3.jpg

Step 4: Check that all the wiring is correct, and then connect it to the 5V 3A power supply to use.

10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-5-4.jpg

Software setup

Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems are supported.
When the LCD works on systems such as Raspberry Pi, the resolution must be set manually, otherwise the display resolution will be incorrect and the experience will be affected.

1. Please download the latest version of the image from Raspberry Pi official website
2. Download the compressed file to your PC and decompress it to get the .img file
3. Connect the TF card to the PC and use SDFormatter software to format the TF card
4. Open Win32DiskImager software, select the system image prepared in step 1, and click write to burn the system image
5. After burning is completed, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, save and safely pop up the TF card

hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_force_hotplug=1 
config_hdmi_boost=10
hdmi_timings=1920 0 48 32 80 1200 0 3 6 26 0 0 0 60 0 154000000 0

6. Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display it normally

Use with PC

Support Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 system

How to use: 1. Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB interface of the PC, and Windows will automatically recognize the touch function.
2. Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the PC, and Windows will automatically recognize the display function.
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  • Note:
  • Some PCs do not support plug-and-play for HDMI devices. Generally, they can be used normally after restarting the system.
  • If the power supply to the USB interface is insufficient, it will cause the LCD screen to flash. By connecting an external 5V 3A power adapter to the LCD's Power interface, normal use can be restored.

Touch screen specified for Windows

Take Windows 10 system as an example:

  • 1. Enter the system's Windows settings, enter in the search bar and click "Calibrate pen and touch input screen" (as shown in the picture below)

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  • 2. In the pop-up "Tablet Settings" interface, click "Settings"

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  • 3.The screen will display a text prompt as shown below, please tap the touchpad with your finger, and the computer will recognize it as a touch screen.
PS: If the screen is blank, please press the "Enter" key, and the text prompt will switch the screen. (The screen corresponding to the text prompt will be used as a touch screen.)

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Dimensions

10.1EP-CAPLCD-details-size.jpg

Resource

3D diagram

2D diagram

FAQ

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