Display Plug User Manual v01 By Ellin@GTI-EE 2011-6-24
Table of Contens 1 Getting Start with the Display Plug (Ellin) 1.1 Console Access 1.2 Remote Access with Secure Shell(SSH) 1.
1. Getting Start with the Display Plug 1.1 Console Access The Display Plug utilizes the Prolific PL2303HX(D) chip , a USB-to-serial Bridge, to hook up the UART0 of Dove as a debug console, and this console is available at a USB Micro-AB socket(J16). Following steps assume a Host running Windows XP with PL2303HX(D) driver loaded and a terminal program such as Hyper Terminal and Tera Term. Visit www.prolific.com.tw for the latest PL2303HX(D) driver. 1.
5. Power on the Display Plug, start-up messages scroll by as Linux boots until the login prompt is reached (Figure,Uboot Start-up) 6.
(Figure,Linux Login) 1.2 Remote Access with Secure Shell(SSH) Secure Shell(SSH) can be used to access the Display Plug when it is connected to a wired or wireless network. Following procedures assume either that the Plug is reconfigured to a static IP address or that it is dynamically assigned to a IP address from a DHCP server. 1. Launch a SSH software like Putty in the Windows Host, enter the Plug’s IP address, and select SSH connection type.
2. Login the Plug as ubuntu/marvell as follow 1.3 Using Kerboard,Mouse and VGA/HDMI display With a network connection(WiFi or Ethernet cable), keyboard, mouse and flat panel display (HDMI or VGA), the Display Plug can be used as a standalone Linux machine, Follow these steps to boot the Display Plug and use the Linux destop. 1. Plug in a USB mouse, USB keyboard and a flat panel display(HDMI or VGA monitor) to appropriate port. Connect a Ethernet CAT5/6 cable to a wired network if required 2.
2. Use the mouse and keyboard to browse or change the system settings: 3.
================================================================ FCC NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.