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The video demonstrates the process of setting up a new control board, starting with installing drivers for proper communication. Without the drivers, firmware installation can lead to connection issues. Once drivers are installed, firmware can be successfully installed with a flashing blue LED during data write. The next step involves connecting to Wi-Fi, troubleshooting installation problems, and ensuring communication with the device by checking for the blue LED, verifying USB drivers, identifying the correct COM port, and using System Information for Mac OS users. Completing these steps ensures a successful setup and operation of the control board.
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In this segment of the video, the new control board is shown without any firmware installed, as indicated by a quick flashing blue LED when powered on. The next step involves installing drivers by connecting the control board to the computer via USB cable. Without proper drivers, attempting to install firmware will result in connection issues. The solution is to install drivers from a provided link, which creates a new comport (e.g., com 4). Properly installing drivers allows for successful firmware installation with the blue LED flashing during data write to the control board’s flash storage.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on connecting to Wi-Fi, troubleshooting installation issues, and ensuring proper communication with the device. Key actions include connecting to Wi-Fi, checking for a flashing blue LED to indicate power, using a data cable for communication, verifying USB drivers in the device manager, and selecting the correct COM port. For Mac OS users, using System Information can help confirm device communication. The video concludes with a summary of the troubleshooting steps discussed.