First startup and flashing: Press and hold the Recovery button before powering on to connect to the host via USB OTG port, and use NVIDIA SDK Manager to burn the JetPack image.
Heat dissipation considerations: Ensure that the upper and lower heat dissipation fins are not obstructed during installation, and leave at least 5cm of space for air circulation. If there is a lot of dust in the environment, a dust filter can be added (but it will reduce the heat dissipation efficiency, which needs to be balanced).
Peripheral connection: The USB 3.0 interface is sensitive to cable length, and it is recommended to be ≤ 3m, otherwise an active extension cable needs to be added.
Remote management: By using dual network ports, one port can be connected to the public network and the other to the internal device network, enabling remote monitoring and data collection.
Firmware update: Regularly visit the ADLINK official website to obtain new BIOS/firmware to support the new Jetson BSP.
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting (FAQ)
Q1: Is there no HDMI output after the system is powered on?
Check if the HDMI cable is securely locked; Confirm if the power adapter is compatible (84W/60W); Try pressing the Recovery button to enter burn mode and see if the device can be recognized.
Q2: Does the system automatically downshift/restart in high temperature environments?
Check if the ambient temperature exceeds the derating table; Increase external fans to provide airflow of 0.6m/s or more; Set the maximum CPU/GPU frequency in JetPack to reduce power consumption.
Q3: Unable to recognize 2.2 NVMe SSD?
Confirm if the ordered model supports NVMe (PN with YES suffix); Check if the SSD is of 2242 specification and the interface is M-key; Attempt to enable NVMe in BIOS (or UEFI).
Q4: 4G LTE module has no signal?
Confirm that the non Orin series 4G kit (91-95277-0010) is installed and the antenna connection is correct; Check if the SIM card is activated; Debugging using the mmcli command in Ubuntu.
Q5: How to achieve self starting when powered on?
Set the "Auto Power On" function through BIOS (or carrier jumper) (some models use dip switches), or configure GPIO to control the power supply through software.
