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Enabled Via Jumper:
1-2: Default mode: you need to press the button to power on.
2-3: Always on mode, automatically starting the Pi on power up.
curl https://download.argon40.com/argon-eeprom.sh | bash
sudo reboot
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get full-upgrade -y
curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash
sudo reboot
Raspberry Pi Status | Operation | Function |
---|---|---|
Power off | Short press | Power on |
Power on | Press and hold for more than three seconds | Soft shutdown or power off |
Power on | Short press within three seconds | None |
Power on | Double click | Reboot |
Power on | Press and hold for more than five seconds | Force shutdown |
CPU Temperature | Fan Speed |
---|---|
55 ℃ | 30% |
60 ℃ | 55% |
65 ℃ | 100% |
argonone-config
argonone-uninstall
Note: Please reboot the system to make the setting effective after modifying any configuration or uninstall any items.
1. Power-on Mode Selection:
Please check if there is an option for the power-on mode. In the default mode, you need to manually press the POWER button to turn on the device. Alternatively, you can switch to an always-on mode by adjusting the jumper settings. Ensure that the jumper cap is correctly inserted into the appropriate pin header.
2. Type-C Connector Insertion:
Due to the thickness of the casing, ensure that the Type-C power connector is fully inserted. An improperly connected Type-C interface can result in the device not powering on correctly.
3. Check Software Drivers:
Install the Argon control script and Config.txt settings.
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get full-upgrade -y curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash sudo reboot
Note: please reboot to make the setting effective after modification.
Default Mode: In the default mode, you need to manually press the POWER button to boot up. Alternatively, you can change the jumper settings to always-on mode. Make sure the jumper cap is correctly inserted into the proper pin header.
Due to the thickness of the case, make sure the Type-C power connector is fully inserted. An improperly connected Type-C interface can result in the Raspberry Pi not booting up properly.
1. Check the hardware connection:
Please ensure the contact orientation of the PCIe cable is fully inserted into the pin header, and the case is correctly assembled. In addition, the 5V pogo pin should provide 3A to the adapter board.
2. Check the software driver: configure EEPROM setting to improve the power supply and boot it from NVMe.
Connect to the network, and ensure Raspberry Pi Time is updated, input the following code in the terminal:
curl https://download.argon40.com/argon-eeprom.sh | bash sudo reboot
Note: Please reboot the system to make the setting effective.
AData Legend 700 AData Legend 800 AData XPG SX8200 Pro Axe Memory Generic Drive Crucial P2 M.2 Crucial P3 M.2 Crucial P3 Plus M.2 Inland PCIe NVMe SSD Kingston KC3000 Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD Lexar NM620 Lexar NM710 Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe Patriot P300 Patriot P310 PNY CS1030 Sabrent Rocket 4.0 Sabrent Rocket Nano Samsung 980 Samsung 980 Pro (500GB/1TB) Team MP33 Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)
1. Download the latest Argon ONE V3 firmware from your PC or Raspberry Pi: https://download.argon40.com/firmware/ArgonOne.uf2
2. Press and hold the power button on the Argon ONE V3, and connect the USB-C interface to your PC/Raspberry Pi with a USB cable.
3. Then, RP2040 is on USB mass storage device mode:
4. You can drag the uf2 firmware that you edited to the USB mass storage device.
5. Remove the device.
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