Data Sheet

vii. After plugging the power cable into a wall outlet, the device will automatically power
on. The reset button on the left side of the carrier board will be illuminated, and the
Ear SoM LEDs will turn green, indicating device authentication is in progress
(specifically, the LED marked L01 will turn on and remain green, and LED L02 will
flash green). Please allow some time for the device to boot up.
[!NOTE] The reset button is for powering off or resetting the device while connected
to a power outlet. In the event of a power outage, the device will automatically reset
and power back on.
Next steps
Now that your devkit is powered on, please see the OOBE (out-of-box-experience) walkthrough for
guidance on connecting to and working through the OOBE. The OOBE allows you to connect your
devkit to a Wi-Fi network, set up an SSH login, and provision it to your Azure account. Once you
have completed the OOBE, you will be ready to dive into our prototyping experiences.
OOBE (out-of-box experience) Walkthrough
After completing the onboarding for Project Santa Cruz Private Preview and setting up your devkit,
you may proceed with the OOBE (out-of-box experience). The OOBE walks you through the
process of connecting your devkit to a Wi-Fi network, setting up an SSH login for your devkit,
connecting your devkit to your Azure account, and assigning your devkit to your Project Santa
Cruz IoT Hub.
Prerequisites
Project Santa Cruz devkit
Ethernet cable (optional)
Onboarding completed
Project Santa Cruz Devkit setup completed
Device with Wi-Fi connectivity and browser
Connecting to OOBE for Initial Setup