Refer to the article iMX Recovery Mode to find the correct port for your carrier board.Īlternatively, you can use the IP address of the ethernet interface, which will depend on the DHCP server serving your LAN. Tip: the USB / OTG port we refer to is the same one used to enter recovery mode. The module provides a connection via USB RNDIS with the default IP address of 192.168.11.1. If you can't use any of these display options, you can access the user interface remotely over the network using VNC.įor this, you should connect a USB cable to the USB / OTG port of your carrier board. You must connect the HDMI cable with the board powered off and only then power it on.
If you are unsure, just boot the board and see what comes up on the display and the serial port debug console. (optional) if Easy Installer is not installed in your module, you need to manually Load Toradex Easy Installer.A supported Toradex Computer on Module.To use the Toradex Easy Installer you will need: See the Load Toradex Easy Installer article for instructions.
If your module already has an Operating System flashed: If your module already have an Operating System and you want to install another OS, you can download an Easy Installer image and load Toradex Easy Installer into the module's RAM through a host computer over USB OTG. You will be able to see the tool's interface on your screen after booting the module for the first time. In these modules, you don't need to load the tool if this is the first time you use the unit. If the module is in the factory default status: For most of the modules, Toradex Easy Installer is flashed in the factory as the default image. In this section, we will take the first steps towards installing Toradex images with Easy Installer.īefore you start, you need to have the tool loaded in the SoM memory. Getting Started with Toradex Easy Installer