
Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book
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VOLTAGE INPUTS
AUDIO
LINE OUT
INTERNAL
POWER
SUPPLIES
POWER SUPPLY
SUPERVISION
IGNITION IN
WAKE-UP IN
ACCEL.
SENSOR
RTC
POWER
SUPPLY
INPUT
EEPROM
VIDEO
CODEC
AUDIO
CODEC
COMMUNICATION BUSES
CAN
1
ETHERNET
RS
232
USB
0
USB
1
CAN
2
CAN
3
CAN
4
CPU
Environment
1 GB
RAM
2GB
FLASH
MASS STORAGE
SD HOST
CAMERA INPUTS
VIDEO IN 1
VIDEO IN 2
AUDIO SOURCES
FM RADIO
MIC IN
AUDIO
LINE IN
WIRELESS INTERFACES
BLUETOOTH
WLAN
BT
HANDSFREE
10,1" TFT
DISPLAY
PCAP
12V Camera
supply
HS OUT
Figure 2: Pro Display block diagram
4.2. System overview
Parker Pro Display can be a central Human Machine Interface (HMI) unit in the system
or a stand-alone display. Pro Display is not limited to one particular control system
integration. Pro Display has four CAN buses, one Ethernet port, two USB ports, one
RS232 port, two video inputs and digital ignition and wake-up inputs. SAE J1939 and
Generic CAN protocols are supported on the CAN buses, which allows for the possibility
to connect Pro Display to third party modules.
Pro Display also supports WLAN and Bluetooth wireless communications and therefore
it can be connected to mobile phones, tablets, laptop computers etc. for audio
streaming, video sharing and overall data communication between the devices.
HMI is implemented by a projective capacitive touchscreen and a high performance
TFT-LCD display panel. All I/O are protected against short circuit to GND and VBatt as
well as against reverse polarity. Pro Display is intended for systems using either nominal
12 or 24VDC voltage. The unit has a wide supply voltage range – from 6 to 36VDC.