OLIMEX A20-OLX-LIME [11/49] Button functions

OLIMEX A20-OLX-LIME [11/49] Button functions
OLIMEX© 2015 A20-OLinuXino-LIME user's manual
If the board has entered power-down state you can bring it back without restart using the
PWR_BUT. The PWR_BUT is also used to start the board when powered from a Li-Po battery on
the battery connector.
Sometimes when starting Android it is possible the board to enter battery save mode even before
booting fully. Especially, if you have turned off the board without quick boot mode enabled. In this
case you should press the PWR button for at least 5 seconds which would allow the board to start.
For the European customers we sell two power supply adapters, please check chapter 2.2. We also
sell USB OTG to USB type A cables if you lack such.
The default username/password combination for the default Linux image on the SD card (if
purchased) is: root/olimex.
Note that it is normal that when the board is powered some integrated circuits might appear hotter
than others. This is perfectly normal for some chips – for instance – voltage regulators and the main
processor.
2.4 Button functions
The bellow three buttons usually are supported under both Android and Debian:
PWR – used to perform software turn off, software turn on; used to turn on board when powered by
battery – has to be held down for at least 5 seconds to perform each action
RESET – used for hardware reset of the board
RECOVERY – used to wake up the board from sleep
It is recommended to always make a soft “turn off” of the board. If that is not possible then please
hold PWR button down for a few seconds to “turn off the board”. Then you are free to remove the
power supply. If you disconnect the power supply (either the USB, the battery or the power jack)
before turning off the board you may corrupt your SD card. If you have placed NAND memory you
can corrupt the image on the NAND memory.
2.5 Interacting with the board
There are five typical ways to interact with A20-OLinuXino-LIME. You can interact with A20-
OLinuXino-LIME and:
- a personal computer or another board via UART0 and a serial debug cable
- an HDMI monitor via the HDMI connector and an HDMI cable
- an LCD display via LCD_CON connector and 0.05'' step 40-pin cable
- a personal computer or another board via the mini USB connector and a mini USB cable, using
SSH protocol
- via Ethernet via Ethernet connector and LAN cable, using SSH protocol
More details on each of the connections might be found in the consequent sub-chapters.
Note that not all interface options are available for all images. Furthermore, some of the ways of
interaction are (obviously) not suitable for Android OS. The official Debian image should give you
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