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Strato Pi Touch Display
User Guide
July 2016
Revision 002
a professional touch panel computer based on Raspberry Pi 3

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  • Page 1 
 Strato Pi Touch Display User Guide July 2016 Revision 002 a professional touch panel computer based on Raspberry Pi 3 
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Features Usage and connections Hardware installation µSD installation Terminal block Power supply Dedicated GPIO pins Software installation Technical specifications Dimensions Disposal Installation and use restrictions Standards and regulations Safety instructions Set-up Standards User Guide...
  • Page 3 Customer acknowledges and agrees that any such use of Strato Pi Touch Display is solely at Customer's risk, and that Customer is solely responsible for compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements in connection with such use.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Strato Pi Touch Display is a touch panel computer based on Raspberry Pi Model B version 3, the original Raspberry Pi 7” Touch Display and the Strato Pi board (Mini, Base or UPS version), assembled in a rugged, high-quality aluminium and steel chassis, that can be installed in-wall with its optional back-box mount.
  • Page 5: Features

    ✓ on-board power supply LED indicator ✓ power supply on a screw terminal block ✓ pre-assembled and tested Raspberry Pi 3 Model B with Strato Pi board (Mini, Base or UPS version), original Raspberry Pi Touch Display and a high-quality aluminium and steel chassis ✓...
  • Page 6: Usage And Connections

    A optional back box is also available for in-wall installations. µSD installation As the µSD socket is behind the flat cable that connects the Pi board with the display control board, there is no direct access to the µSD socket when the Strato Pi UPS Touch Display is assembled.
  • Page 7: Terminal Block

    5. Locate the µSD card socket, on the Raspberry Pi board, directly behind the white flat cable. The flat cable has a large ferrite toroid around it. It is not a problem if the toroid slides up or down, but never remove the toroid 6.
  • Page 8: Dedicated Gpio Pins

    (UPS board only) Software installation Refer to the software installation section of the Strato Pi or Strato Pi Mini user guide for detailed software installation and troubleshooting instructions. The display and touch sensor unit used in Strato Pi Touch Display is the original 7” touch display developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    (UPS version only) 430mA w/o Ethernet and battery Typical current consumption at VS+=12V⎓ 450mA with Ethernet and battery including Raspberry Pi 3 current, with low CPU/GPU load and no USB devices connected Actual current consumption may vary based on working conditions 240mA w/o Ethernet and battery Typical current consumption at VS+=24V⎓...
  • Page 10: Dimensions

    Dimensions User Guide...
  • Page 11: Disposal

    Strato Pi Touch Display contains a small non rechargeable manganese dioxide lithium coin battery. This cell battery contain so little lithium that it should not qualify as a reactive hazardous waste.
  • Page 12: Standards

    ✓ install and wire the device according to the schematic diagrams on the specific data sheet of the product ✓ after completing the previous steps, switch on the power supply and other related circuits. Standards This device complies with the essential requirements of the following directives and harmonised standards: ✓...

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