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Orange Pi R1

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Step 3: Boot your Orange Pi
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<div style="width:400px;text-align:center;">Orange Pi R1 runs on Ubuntu system</div>
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'''2)Details of Booting Steps'''<br>
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a.Insert the TF card with written image in to the TF card slot on Orange Pi.<br>
b.You could use HDMI cable to connect your Orange Pi to HDMI TV or monitor.<br>
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You could also use DVI AV interface and audio interface to connect TV. If you don’t have both HDMI outputvideo and DVI port, then you could use MIPS audio to connect LCDanalog TV or display.<br>
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c.Insert USB keyboard There is 13pin on board which you could connect to expansion board. For expansion board, 2USB ports, mic and mouse into USB portsIR receiver are available.<br>d.It is the network port in the middle of 3USB interfacesmodule on board, which you can access Orange Pi to the wired network.<br>e.It is the You could connect to a power input interface adapter on the right side for connecting mic USB OTG with a 5V and at least 2A power adapter up to or bigger than 5V/2A power adapter. Avoid using smaller power GSM mobile phone charger, it is unable not able to output 2A even if it marked "5V/2A 5V".<br>
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The Orange Pi will boot in a few minutes If the above steps are successful. There will be graphical interface in he monitor. It may take a long time to start the first time, please wait patiently. The next time will boot very fast.<br>

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