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Downloading infotainment-related content (music, video clips, etc.) into module.
5V_USB0
PRO DISPLAY
USB 0
USB 1
C3:1
C3:2
C3:3
C3:4
C3:5
C4:1
C4:2
C4:3
C4:4
C4:5
USB A
Female
connection
Parker USB cable
USB A
Female
connection
Parker USB cable
USB DEVICE
USB DEVICE
USB0-
GND
USB0+
SHIELD
5V_USB1
USB1-
GND
USB1+
SHIELD
Figure 12: USB device/stick connection. USB 0 & USB 1 interfaces utilises M12 connector
in Pro Display. M12 to USB cable adapter is available from Parker and the interface can be
brought into the dashboard or other suitable place in the vehicle cabin.
NOTICE: Possible IP rating requirements in end application shall be considered by
OEM. Usually, USB device is for short-term usage. USB interface protection,
according to OEM’s required IP rating, outside of the Pro Display shall be taken into
account in the end application environment.
4.6.3. RS232
One RS232 port is provided and available on main connector C2. The port consists of
TX, RX and GND signals. There is no handshaking. Baud rate is configurable up to
115200 bps.
4.6.4. Ethernet
Pro Display has one IEEE 802.3 compliant 10/100 Ethernet interface. Possible baud
rates are 10 or 100Mbps. Ethernet port can be designated for computer communication
as well as uploading or downloading applications and diagnostics, or it can be used for
an in-vehicle network over Ethernet in cases of devices with Ethernet connections.
Static IP address setting and DHCP client are supported.
4.7. HMI (Human-Machine Interface)
Human–Machine Interface consists of projective Capacitive Touchscreen (PCAP) and
high-resolution sunlight readable TFT LCD display.
4.7.1. Touchscreen
Projective Capacitive Touchscreen (PCAP) supports multipoint finger and stylus-touch.
Pro Display is intended for in-cabin use. Unit has IP65 ingress protection level, so it has
protection against dust and low-pressure jets (6.3 mm) of directed water from any angle.