4d Systems 7.0” LCD CAPE for beaglebone black 4DCAPE-70T 4DCAPE-70T Data Sheet
Product codes
4DCAPE-70T
4D SYSTEMS 4D 7.0” LCD CAPE – BEAGLE BONE BLACK
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5. Display Precautions
•
Avoid having to display the same image/object on
the screen for lengthy periods of time. This will
cause a burn-in which is a common problem with all
types of display technologies. Blank the screen after
a while or dim it very low by adjusting the contrast.
Better still; implement a screen saver feature.
cause a burn-in which is a common problem with all
types of display technologies. Blank the screen after
a while or dim it very low by adjusting the contrast.
Better still; implement a screen saver feature.
• Moisture and water can damage the display.
Moisture on the surface of a powered display will
cause the electrodes to corrode. Wipe off any
moisture gently or let the display dry before usage.
• Dirt from fingerprint oil and fat can easily stain the
surface of the display. Gently wipe off any stains
with a soft lint-free cloth.
•
The performance of the display will degrade
under high temperature and humidity. Avoid such
conditions when storing.
• Do not tamper with the display flex cable that is
connected to the control board. This may affect the
connection between the display and the driving
circuitry and cause failure. Under no circumstances
should the display flex be disconnected from the
PCB and power applied to the PCB, as this could
result in instant failure of the CAPE.
• Displays are susceptible to mechanical shock and
any force exerted on the module may result in
deformed zebra stripes, a cracked display cell and
broken backlight
• Always use the mounting holes on the module to
mount the display.
conditions when storing.
• Do not tamper with the display flex cable that is
connected to the control board. This may affect the
connection between the display and the driving
circuitry and cause failure. Under no circumstances
should the display flex be disconnected from the
PCB and power applied to the PCB, as this could
result in instant failure of the CAPE.
• Displays are susceptible to mechanical shock and
any force exerted on the module may result in
deformed zebra stripes, a cracked display cell and
broken backlight
• Always use the mounting holes on the module to
mount the display.