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Prepared by cleaning the surface with a 50:50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol
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Ideal application temperature 21C/70F to 38C/100F. At room temperature 50% bond strength in 20
minutes, 90% 24 hours, 100% after 72 hours.
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Firm application pressure develops better adhesive contact and helps improve bond strength. We
recommend applying approximately several kilograms evenly across the entire glass area. The adhesive
ideally requires 100 kPa/15psi of pressure for good surface contact.
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HTT50A Series
The A series uses 4 mounting points with a 3.05mm diameter. M3 and 4/40 screws can be used. Chassis grounding
is optionally provided, please contact us for more information.
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Getting Started
When connecting your HTT display, power must first be applied through the Micro Mate-N-Lok or optional barrel
jack header. Once powered, connect the HTT to your source HDMI cable.
When properly connected…
Windows
When connected to Windows, the HTT’s resolution will be automatically detected and set through the on-board
EDID. The HTT display should immediately appear in display settings. No additional software setup will be
required.
Raspberry Pi
Some setup will be required before the display can be used with a Raspberry Pi unit. The HDMI resolution will
have to be configured through the config.txt file (located in /boot/config.txt).
The following modifications can be made to the Raspberry Pi’s config.txt file, forcing the HTT’s resolution settings:
#Set the Monitor mode to DMT.
hdmi_group=2
#Use a custom resolution.
hdmi_mode=87
#Use an 800 x 480 resolution @ 60Hz
hdmi_cvt= 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
#Deliver max current through USB
Max_usb_current=1
The configuration lines listed above will configure the Raspberry Pi to drive an 800 x 480 display at 60Hz.
TinkerBoard & BeagleBone
The HTT will be compatible with TinkerOS-Debian. Once connected, the Tinkerboard will autodetect the HTT’s
display settings. No further software configuration is required.
The HTT is not fully compatible with TinkerOS-Android Marshmallow.
The BeagleBone board will autodetect the HTT’s EDID display settings automatically. No further software
configuration is required.