diff --git a/docs/helios64/front-panel.md b/docs/helios64/front-panel.md index c42ee9e..d73a5fd 100644 --- a/docs/helios64/front-panel.md +++ b/docs/helios64/front-panel.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Helios64 provides an external front panel interface via a 24-Pin header (P3) in ## Helios64 Enclosure -The official Helios64 enclosure comes with a specially designed front panel that connects to the 24-Pin header (P3) and USB 3.0 Port (J1). This front panel exposes all the LEDS and Buttons required to operate the Helios64 NAS along with an USB 3.0 port for data loading / offloading. +The official Helios64 enclosure comes with a specially designed front panel that connects to the 24-Pin header (P3) and USB 3.0 Port (J1). This front panel exposes all the on-board [LEDS](/helios64/led/) and [Buttons](/helios64/button/) required to operate the Helios64 NAS along with an USB 3.0 port for data loading / offloading. ![Front Panel Label](/helios64/img/front-panel/fp_labels.jpg) diff --git a/docs/helios64/img/front-panel/fp_labels.jpg b/docs/helios64/img/front-panel/fp_labels.jpg index 1baa73c..4338b50 100644 Binary files a/docs/helios64/img/front-panel/fp_labels.jpg and b/docs/helios64/img/front-panel/fp_labels.jpg differ diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/emmc.md b/docs/helios64/install/emmc.md index a145eea..7d1aa51 100644 --- a/docs/helios64/install/emmc.md +++ b/docs/helios64/install/emmc.md @@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ sudo dd if=helios64_sdcard_u-boot-only.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4M conv=fsync status=p !!! warning Always proceed with caution when manipulating 110/220V appliance. +!!! important + If your system has the UPS battery accessory installed, then check your board is really powered off before going any further. Check [Front Panel System ON LED](/helios64/front-panel/#helios64-enclosure) or [Board System ON LED](/helios64/led/) is **off**. If not *off*, then press Power-On Button for ~4 seconds until System ON LED goes off. + 1. Insert the prepared microSD Card. 2. Connect your computer to the serial port with the Type-C to Type-A USB cable. @@ -78,7 +81,7 @@ If you are using Helios64 without an enclosure: ## **Step 4** - Power-Up Helios64 -Now that everything is ready you can plug-in the AC adapter and push the [Power Button](/helios64/button/). +Now that everything is ready you can plug-in the AC adapter and push the [Power-On Button](/helios64/button/). ![Enclosure Power ON](/helios64/install/img/power-on_A.png) diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/first-start.md b/docs/helios64/install/first-start.md index 8377ee2..e4d93f8 100644 --- a/docs/helios64/install/first-start.md +++ b/docs/helios64/install/first-start.md @@ -66,12 +66,19 @@ Now that everything is ready you can plug-in the AC adapter and push the [Power If you are using Helios64 without an enclosure: -![Enclosure Power ON](/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png) +![Board Power ON](/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png) You should see Helios64 boot logs on the Serial Console. ![Boot Output](/helios64/install/img/boot-output.png) +If you missed the boot logs, another way to check if your system has fully booted is to look at the System LED which acts as system heartbeat. If Operating System has booted properly and is alive, the System LED should be blinking. + +![Enclosure System LED](/helios64/install/img/system-led_A.png) + +![Board System LED](/helios64/install/img/system-led_B.png) + + ## **Step 3** - Log in !!! note diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png b/docs/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png index e38f8a4..4c92f23 100644 Binary files a/docs/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png and b/docs/helios64/install/img/power-on_B.png differ diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_A.png b/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_A.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb95a49 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_A.png differ diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_B.png b/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_B.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2fe590 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/helios64/install/img/system-led_B.png differ diff --git a/docs/helios64/install/sdcard.md b/docs/helios64/install/sdcard.md index bcfabc7..f4ca63e 100644 --- a/docs/helios64/install/sdcard.md +++ b/docs/helios64/install/sdcard.md @@ -60,6 +60,9 @@ sudo dd if=Armbian_20.08.0_Helios64_buster_current_5.7.15.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4M !!! warning Always proceed with caution when manipulating 110/220V appliance. +!!! important + If your system has the UPS battery accessory installed, then check your board is really powered off before going any further. Check [Front Panel System ON LED](/helios64/front-panel/#helios64-enclosure) or [Board System ON LED](/helios64/led/) is **off**. If not *off*, then press Power-On Button for ~4 seconds until System ON LED goes off. + 1. Insert the prepared microSD Card. 2. Connect your computer to the serial port with the Type-C to Type-A USB cable. diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index 0642f84..d1bd9bc 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -10,12 +10,10 @@ Beside consolidating technical data, the purpose of this Wiki is also to provide | Date | Description | |------|-------------| +| 14/10/2020 | [Helios64 eMMC install](/helios64/install/emmc/) | | 27/08/2020 | [Helios64 Setup Instructions](/helios64/install/) | | 23/08/2020 | [Helios64 Assembly Kit Manual](/helios64/kit/) | | 11/08/2020 | [Helios64 CE & FCC Certification](/helios64/docs/#certification) | -| 14/10/2020 | [Helios64 eMMC install](/helios64/install/emmc/) | - - # Products