NEC V554-T manuals
V554-T
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Basic Features
- GPIO Summary
- Basic Setup and Configuration Steps
- Installing the Compute Module and NEC Compute Module Interface Board to the Display
- Connections and Internal Operation
- USB connections for programming the Compute Module
- LAN connections
- Software control via IR Remote
- Preparation
- Operating System Summary
- Preparing and Running the Tools to Make the Compute Module Appear as a Mass Storage Device
- Miscellaneous Configuration Items
- To disable overscan (if black bars are visible on the sides of the screen)
- To rotate the screen image to portrait orientation
- To test support for the IR Receiver by outputting raw data
- Enabling the serial port (UART) to the display and allowing application access
- Testing internal serial communications to the display using the Python based NEC PD SDK
- Configuring the Compute Module to shutdown using shutdown signal from the display
- Creating an image of the Compute Module to backup or clone
- Controlling the Compute Module cooling fan
- Related OSD Settings
- Compute Module menu Service Menu USB Boot Mode
- Compute Module menu Service Menu Shutdown Signal
- Compute Module menu Service Menu WDT Start Up Time
- Control menu USB External Control
- Control menu USB USB Power
- Control menu CEC CEC
- Expert menu Compute Module CM Fan Power
- Useful Information and Commands
- To add and remove packages from Raspbian
- To install the Python serial module
- To show internal information about the Raspberry Pi
- To prevent the screen saver from blanking the screen after several minutes
- To enable and disable video output from the Compute Module to the display
- Troubleshooting
- Codec Licenses
- Python Based NEC PD SDK
- Compute Module Configuration Tool for Raspbian
- External reference information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Known Issues
- Support
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