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→Step 3: Boot your Orange Pi
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a.Insert the TF card with written image in to the TF card slot.<br>
b.It is HDMI interface on the bottom edge of the board. You could use HDMI cable to connect your Orange Pi to HDMI TV or monitor.<br>
You could also use AV interface and audio interface to connect output video and audio to analog TV or display.<br>
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 the USB interfaceIR 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 power adapter up to or bigger than 5V/2A. Avoid using smaller power GSM mobile phone charger, it is not able to output 2A even if it marked "5V/2A ".<br><br>
Note: Micro-USB(OTG)cannot use as power input which may cause the fail boot of the OrangePi. Only the power interface could input power.<br>
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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