2b Connect display If not using HDMI, plug in your analogue TV or display 3 Connect input Plug in a USB keyboard and mouse 4 Connect network Connect to your wired network [optional] 1 Insert SD card Quick start See page 3 for how to prepare the SD card 5 Power up Plug in the micro USB power supply 2a Connect display Plug in your digital TV or monitor 1
To set up your Raspberry Pi you will need: 1 Item Minimum recommended specification & notes SD card • • Minimum size 4Gb; class 4 (the class indicates how fast the card is). We recommend using branded SD cards as they are more reliable. • HDMI to HDMI lead (for HD TVs and monitors with HDMI input). • HDMI to DVI lead (for monitors with DVI input).
Warnings n n n n n n n This product shall only be connected to an external power supply rated at 5V dc, and a minimum current of 500-700mA for model A and 700-1200mA for model B. Any external power supply used with the Raspberry-Pi shall comply with relevant regulations and standards applicable in the country of intended use. This product should not be overclocked as this may make certain components very hot.
. Unzip the downloaded file a. Windows i. Right click on the file and choose “Extract all” b. Mac i. Double tap on the file c. Linux i. Run unzip [downloaded filename] 5. Copy the extracted files onto the SD card that you just formatted 6. Insert the SD card into your Pi and connect the power supply Your Pi will now boot into NOOBS and should display a list of operating systems that you can choose to install.