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This section describes how specific components operate on the HD224 and HD1024.
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There are four on-board LEDs that indicate the following:
LED | Indication | |
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Green power (Pwr) | Displays when the board is powered up and not in reset mode. Flashes during the firmware update process. | |
Green file-system activity (Bsy) | Flashes any time there is file-system activity (on any storage device) | |
Blue WiFi ( |
) | Flashes when the player is connecting to the wireless network. Displays when connected. | |
Red status (Err) | Flashes a certain number of times to indicate which error is occurring. The flash codes are described below. | |
2 | Unspecified error | |
3 | Network recovery script is preparing to run on a device configured for network recovery. | |
4 | No upgrade file found. | |
5 | Failed to load kernel module. | |
6 | Board is not capable of running the current firmware version. | |
7 | A piece of on-board hardware is not working correctly. | |
8 | Problem related to the storage device (either the USB drive or microSD card) | |
9 | Problem related to the registry/NAND | |
10 | The autorun script encountered a load/run error. | |
11 | WiFi-related error | |
12 | Unable to find a bootable image. | |
13 | The root file system has failed verification, which is used to detect whether the file system has been tampered with. You can recover a player that is showing this error code by performing a firmware update with secure boot. | |
14 | Boot loader failure | |
Red alternate* | 2 | Erase failed |
3 | Write failed | |
4 | Verify failed | |
5 | Failed to find UBI partition | |
6 | Attempt to write unsigned CFE to unit with secure boot enabled | |
7 | Failed to find UBI partition | |
8 | Failed to create/attach UBI partition | |
9 | Unexpected error | |
10 | Upgrade script exited abnormally | |
11 | Upgrade took longer than expected | |
12 | Update completed but update file could not be deleted | |
13 | Firmware update file could not be read (from firmware v5.1.40) |
*The red status LED may give one long initial flash to preface an alternate code, described at right
Service Button
The Service (SVC) button provides a dedicated GPIO button (GPIO12) for the OS. Pressing the SVC button pulls the pin low. Conversely, releasing the button pulls the pin high.
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