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QUICK START GUIDE WHAT YOU WILL NEED Essential (for general use) – SD card - A minimum of 8GB class 4 or class 10 microSD card – Display and connectivity cable - Any HDMI monitor or TV – Keyboard and mouse – Power supply - A USB Type-C power supply (like most standard mobile phone chargers) that can supply at least 3A at 5V Optional –Ethernet (network) cable – MIPI Touch Display - Official 7” muti-touch 720p LCD Display – Official tailor-made heatsink kit to provide cooling 1
SET UP YOUR SD CARD Download operating system images – Visit the downloads page: Avnet.com/MaaxBoard-download to download Debian Linux or Android 9 image Flash the SD Card – Download and install the flash tool - Etcher from: https://www.balena.
CONNECT YOUR MAAXBOARD MaaXBoard Connection Block Diagram 40-Pins GPIO Header - Raspberry Pi HAT Compatible Audio Expansion Button (Back) HDMI Monitors Button (Home) Button (Power On/Off/ Suspend/Resume) Gigabit Ethernet LED0 LED1 MIPI-DSI Touch Displays USB 3.0 802.11 b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.
HOW TO CONNECT Now get everything connected to your MaaXBoard. It’s important to do this in the right order, so that all your components are safe. 1. (Optional) Install the heatsink kit if you have one 2. Insert the SD card you’ve set up into the microSD card slot 3. Connect the mouse to a USB port 4. Connect the keyboard to a USB port 5. Make sure your HDMI screen is plugged into a wall socket and switched on 6. Use a cable to connect the screen to the HDMI port 7.
START UP YOUR MAAXBOARD (LINUX) Your MaaXBoard doesn’t have a power switch: as soon as you connect it to a power outlet, it will turn on. 1. Plug the USB Type-C power supply into a socket and connect into the powerport 2. You should see a green LED(LED0) light on the MaaXBoard, which indicates that it is connected to power and bootloader (U-Boot) is loaded. As it starts up (this is also called booting), you will see the other green LED (LED1) blink and many character lines are printed on your screen. 3.
START UP YOUR MAAXBOARD (ANDROID) Your MaaXBoard doesn’t have a power switch: as soon as you connect it to a power outlet, it will turn on. 1. Plug the USB Type-C power supply into a socket and connect it to the power port 2. Y ou should see a green LED(LED0) light on the MaaXBoard, which indicates that it is connected to power and bootloader(U- Boot) is loaded. As it starts up(this is also called booting), you will see the other green LED(LED1) blink and many character lines are printed on your screen.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
Canada Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Statement This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
WHERE TO FIND HELP Online: Check out the help section and the troubleshooting guide at: Avnet.com/MaaxBoard-help Check out the documentation at: Avnet.com/MaaxBoard Email: Technical issues: support@embest-tech.com Sales: globalsales@embest-tech.com Copyright 2019 EMBEST/Avnet, Inc. The Avnet logo is a registered trademarks of Avnet, Inc. All other brands are the property of their respective owners.