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NEC Compute Module 4

Prerequisites

  • Compute Module-compatible display (IMH and IML line up)
  • NEC Interface Board for Compute Module 4
  • NEC Compute Module 4
  • Short micro-USB to USB-B cable
  • Installed flashing tool - RPi USB Boot (opens in a new tab)

Installation steps

  1. Download a signageOS system image (opens in a new tab)

  2. Completely turn off the display (disconnect power)

  3. Flip the switch on the CM 4 module down image

  4. Connect your PC to the CM 4 flash port (micro USB)

  5. Start RPi Boot tool

  6. Turn the display on

  7. Flash via RPi Boot, wait until the flashing is done

  8. Turn the display off

  9. Unplug your PC

  10. Flip the switch on the CM 4 module up

  11. Turn the display on

After the initial boot, you will see standard signageOS initial page with the Verification hash

NEC Compute Module 3

Official SHARP NEC documentation can be downloaded here (opens in a new tab)

You will need to use an image writing tool to install the image you have downloaded on your SD card.

Prerequisites

  • Compute Module-compatible display
  • NEC Interface Board for Compute Module 3
  • NEC Compute Module 3
  • Short USB-A to USB-B cable

Installation steps

1) Download a signageOS system image (opens in a new tab)

2) Download Etcher (opens in a new tab) and install it. This will be used to write the OS .img file to the Compute Module.

3) Download and install the Compute Module boot installer (opens in a new tab). This will install Windows drivers for accessing the Compute Module.

4) Power up the Compute Module in USB boot mode:

a) Make sure the USB cable is directly connected between the host PC and the display. Do not use a USB extender cable or hub between the host PC and the display. Use as short a USB cable as possible.

b) On the NEC display select the COMPUTE MODULE video input

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c) Navigate to the COMPUTE MODULE menu on the OSD

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d) Select POWER

e) If POWER SUPPLY is currently ON then change it to OFF and confirm

f) Select SERVICE MENU

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g) Select SETTING LOCK and then select OFF

h) Enter the passcode. The default is 0 0 0 0

i) Select USB BOOT MODE and then select ENABLE

j) It is also recommended setting SHUTDOWN SIGNAL to DISABLE and WDT to DISABLE during programming

k) Exit two levels and navigate to the POWER item on the COMPUTE MODULE menu

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l) Select POWER SUPPLY and then select ON.

Important: If the display goes into standby mode or Compute Module is powered off and on, it will automatically cancel USB BOOT MODE. Be sure to check that the boot mode is as intended if the process needs to be restarted.

5) Run the Etcher tool and select the downloaded OS .img file.

a) Launch the Etcher application.

b) Select the downloaded OS .img file as the source image.

c) The Compute Module should automatically appear as the destination drive.

d) Click “Flash!” to begin writing and verifying the image. This process should take approximately 5 to 15 minutes.

e) When finished, the drive should contain the boot files for the OS.

6) The Compute Module in the display can now be restarted in normal mode to boot the device. (Example screens for navigating through the OSD controls are in step 4 above):

a) On the NEC display select the COMPUTE MODULE video input.

b) Navigate to the COMPUTE MODULE menu on the OSD.

c) Navigate to the SERVICE MENU item on the COMPUTE MODULE menu.

d) If the USB BOOT MODE setting is still set to ENABLE change it to DISABLE.

e) Navigate to the POWER item on the COMPUTE MODULE menu.

f) Select POWER SUPPLY to OFF.

g) Wait for power to the Compute Module to be shutdown. When navigating back to the same menu item it should now show POWER SUPPLY OFF.

h) Select POWER SUPPLY to ON.

The boot-up sequence for the Compute Module should be seen on the screen.