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into the camera port on the Raspberry Pi.
4)
Mount the Raspberry Pi into the enclosure using the provided four long spacers.
Note:
Ensure the Raspberry Pi orientation is correct as per the connectors on the
Raspberry Pi and the slots on the enclosure.
5)
(Optional: Complete only if you are installing a Pi Camera) – Place the camera into
the camera slot in the enclosure. Refer to section 2.6 for further Camera installation
instructions.
6)
Install the button cell on the back of the add-on board.
7)
Mount the add-on board onto the top of the Raspberry Pi 40 pin GPIO and fasten
the board to the Raspberry Pi using the provided four short standoff screws.
8)
(Optional: Complete only if you are using SSD for booting and storage) – Connect
the SSD to the mSATA connector and mount the other end using the provided two
small screws. Refer to section 2.7 for further SSD instructions.
9)
Finally align the enclosure lid with the flap power button so that it is directly above
the switch/button on the add-on board and press down gently on the flap – you will
hear a click sound when the lid is fit correctly to the enclosure base. (Make sure all
items are connected and fastened properly and that there are no loose connectors
or screws.)
10)
Connect the provided USB adapter externally (Type A to micro USB) to the
Raspberry Pi USB port and micro USB port with symbol (
).
11)
(Optional: Complete only if you are using USB Flash Drive for booting and storage) –
Insert the USB Flash Drive into one of the Raspberry Pi USB ports.
12)
You are now ready to power your Pi Desktop.
Note:
Always ensure your software is up to date by connecting you Pi to the
internet, opening a terminal and running the following commands:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get upgrade