{"id":27325,"date":"2017-04-28T16:15:08","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T14:15:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.max2play.com\/?page_id=27325"},"modified":"2019-01-14T14:40:05","modified_gmt":"2019-01-14T12:40:05","slug":"gehaeuse-fuer-oled-display-mit-audiophonics-raspdac","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.max2play.com\/en\/gehaeuse-fuer-oled-display-mit-audiophonics-raspdac\/","title":{"rendered":"Case for OLED Display with Audiophonics (RaspDAC)"},"content":{"rendered":"[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>Here, we will explain how to assemble the RaspDAC case. You can find the bundle with all necessary pieces <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.max2play.com\/de\/audiophonics-oled-raspberry-pi-display-bundle.html\">in our shop<\/a>.<br \/>\nPlease, follow this instruction strictly to prevent any damage to your devices. On the bottom of this page you can find a video by Audiophonics on how to assemble the RaspDAC with OLED display. The video is French, but has English subtitles. And since you can visually follow the steps quite easily, it is a good supplementary addition to this article.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Delivery Contents:&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243;]\n<ul>\n<li>RaspDAC case<\/li>\n<li>HDMI adapter cable<\/li>\n<li>LED Power Button<\/li>\n<li>2x connection cable for the display<\/li>\n<li>Winstar OLED display<\/li>\n<li>Micro SD-card adapter cable<\/li>\n<li>mounting material for the HDMI adapter cable<\/li>\n<li>mounting material for the Raspberry Pi\/DAC<\/li>\n<li>mounting material for the Micro SD-card adapter cable<\/li>\n<li>mounting material for the OLED display<\/li>\n<li>4x nonslip rubber feet<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27901&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27902&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 1&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>First, the base and cover plate have to be removed from the case. In order to do this, just loosen the 4 screws on both plates.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27903&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 2&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>Before mounting the power button, you first have to unscrew the metal ring. Next, the button has to be inserted into the dedicated recess &#8211; cables first &#8211; after which it has to be secured from the inside, using the metal ring.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_row row_bg_type=&#8220;image&#8220; parallax_image_height=&#8220;content-height&#8220; parallax_image_movement=&#8220;fixed&#8220; parallax_image_speed=&#8220;0.5&#8243; parallax_video_height=&#8220;video-height&#8220; parallax_video_overlay=&#8220;none&#8220; row_overlay_opacity=&#8220;0&#8243; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27904&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27905&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 3&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;]\n<p>Now the OLED-display will be mounted to the case. For that, insert the 4 long screws (from the outside) into the holes around the display cutout in the case. Now &#8211; after removing the protection film &#8211; attach the v-shaped component, along with the small plastic spacers, to the 2 screws near the center from the inside. The bigger plastic spacer belong to both outer screws.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 4&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>Finally, the OLED display has to be attached to the screws, with the connections facing upwards and then secured with the 4 nuts.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [\/spb_row] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;26563&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 5&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>For the next step, the I-Sabre V3 (or V4) DAC has to be attatched to the Raspberry Pi. The needed components should be included in the DAC package. First, the 4 spacer screws have to be inserted into the 4 holes of the Raspberry Pi from the bottom. Then the four spacers need to be attatched to the screws. Now the DAC can be attatched to the Raspberry Pi and then be secured with 4 of the 8 allen screws (allen 1,5 needed). The remaining four allen screws will be needed later.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 6&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;]\n<p>Now the assambled device (Raspberry Pi and I-Sabre V3\/V4 DAC) is inserted into the case. To do this, remove the gold plated nuts and washers from the RCA connectors of the DAC. Then, first screw the nuts with the washers, from outside, back onto the RCA connectors, so that the device sits firmly in the case.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27906&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 7&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>Now the HDMI cable is placed in the case. The long screws are inserted from the outside through the recesses and the adapter is fixed with the nuts from the inside.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_row row_bg_type=&#8220;image&#8220; parallax_image_height=&#8220;content-height&#8220; parallax_image_movement=&#8220;fixed&#8220; parallax_image_speed=&#8220;0.5&#8243; parallax_video_height=&#8220;video-height&#8220; parallax_video_overlay=&#8220;none&#8220; row_overlay_opacity=&#8220;0&#8243; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 8&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>N<span lang=\"en\">ow the LED Button and the HDMI cable are connected to the device. Use the picture to orient.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27941&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27911&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [\/spb_row] [spb_row row_bg_type=&#8220;image&#8220; parallax_image_height=&#8220;content-height&#8220; parallax_image_movement=&#8220;fixed&#8220; parallax_image_speed=&#8220;0.5&#8243; parallax_video_height=&#8220;video-height&#8220; parallax_video_overlay=&#8220;none&#8220; row_overlay_opacity=&#8220;0&#8243; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 9&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;]\n<p>N<span lang=\"en\">ow the display are connected to the device. Therefore, the present generation of the sound card must first be identified.<\/span> The picture on the right side shows the difference between the 1., the 2. and 3. generation of the I-Sabre V3 DAC sound cards. Clearly visible is, that the GPIO connector for the display on generation 2 has changed and that the 3. generation has two cooling holes less on the board.<\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"en\"><strong>Caution:<\/strong> Connectiong these cables correctly from the first time on is important, since otherwise the display could be damaged.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Important:<\/strong> The Sabre V4 now has plastic ridges to make connecting the display more comfortable and risk-free.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;29402&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [\/spb_row] [spb_column width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;1. Generation&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>If you have a Sabre of the 1st generation, take this picture to orient:<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;29403&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [\/spb_column] [spb_column width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;2. Generation&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>If you have a Sabre of the 2nd generation, <span lang=\"en\">pay attention to the twisting of the cable for LCD-1. T<\/span>ake this picture to orient:<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;29404&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [\/spb_column] [spb_column width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;3. Generation&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>If you have a Sabre of the 3rd generation, take this picture to orient:<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;29405&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [\/spb_column] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 10&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;]\n<p>In this step the extension for the sd card connection is attached to the Raspberry Pi.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27913&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 11&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;]\n<p>Now the base plate has to be mounted to the frame again. Additionally, the Raspberry Pi has the be mounted to the base plate with the remaining screws from the Raspberry assembly.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27914&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27921&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 12&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>Now the SD-card slot from the sd-card extenion cable can be secured to the base plate.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27922&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 13&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p>To do this, simply fit the SD-card slot into the dedicated cutout and screw the black metal plate to the base plate (from the bottom) using the remaining 2 screws. This will press the SD-card slot to the base plate.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the cover plate has to be mounted to the frame again. Now your case is fully assembled.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Step 14&#8243; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>After the start of Max2Play, the PowerButton has to be installed in the Audiophonics plugin, so that the whole system can be turned on and shut down with the button in the future.<\/p>\n<p>Just click on the installation button for the &#8222;Power Button&#8220; in the advanced settings in the Audiophonics Plugin and set a checkmark for Autostart. After a restart the button is ready for use.<\/p>\n<p>Now the OLED display has to be installed. The corresponding installation button is located directly next to the one for the Power Button.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.max2play.com\/en\/portfolio\/plugin-audiophonics-2\/\"><i class=\"ss-pointright sf-icon sf-icon-float-left sf-icon-small sf-icon-standard\"><\/i> Audiophonics Plugin<\/a><\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27925&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_single_image image=&#8220;27926&#8243; image_size=&#8220;full&#8220; frame=&#8220;noframe&#8220; intro_animation=&#8220;none&#8220; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; lightbox=&#8220;yes&#8220; link_target=&#8220;_self&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/2&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;] [blank_spacer height=&#8220;20px&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;Instruction video by Audiophonics&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;]\n<p>Here you can also follow the assembly of the RaspDac in a video.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block] [spb_video link=&#8220;https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=_kD4C3eJqw4&#8243; full_width=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first&#8220;] [spb_text_block title=&#8220;assembly instruction by Audiophonics&#8220; pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;2\/3&#8243; el_position=&#8220;last&#8220;]\n<p><strong>ATTENTION:<\/strong> In the video an I-Sabre V3 DAC of the <em>1. generation<\/em> is used. How to connect an OLED display to a 2nd or 3rd generation I-Saber V3 DAC is explained in step 9 of this manual. There you can also find a graphic to distinguish the different generations.<\/p>\n[\/spb_text_block]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; pb_border_bottom=&#8220;no&#8220; width=&#8220;1\/1&#8243; el_position=&#8220;first last&#8220;] Here, we will explain how to assemble the RaspDAC case. You can find the bundle with all necessary pieces in our shop. Please, follow this instruction strictly to prevent any damage to your devices. 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