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- | ===== Sovol KlipperScreen ===== | + | {{page> |
- | ==== Access ==== | + | https:// |
+ | {{page> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | ====== Sovol KlipperScreen | ||
+ | ===== Getting | ||
Here you will find several ways to log into the KlipperScreen. | Here you will find several ways to log into the KlipperScreen. | ||
- | === Serial === | + | ==== Serial |
* Allows access even in bootloader stage | * Allows access even in bootloader stage | ||
* Requirements: | * Requirements: | ||
* USB-C cable | * USB-C cable | ||
- | * Terminal software (e.g. putty) | + | * Terminal software (e.g. [[https:// |
* Instructions: | * Instructions: | ||
* Power on the KlipperScreen | * Power on the KlipperScreen | ||
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* The default name is '' | * The default name is '' | ||
* The default password is '' | * The default password is '' | ||
- | * Congrats, you are done. | + | * Congrats, you are logged in. |
* Instructions for entering bootloader: | * Instructions for entering bootloader: | ||
- | * If possible, first try to get the serial connection working as shown above. Entering the bootloader is a bit more difficult and time-critical, | + | * If possible, first try to get the serial connection working as shown above. Entering the bootloader is a bit more difficult and time-critical, |
- | * The KlipperScreen has to be shut-down, but still connected to the power. (If it has no power, the com-port will not exist, and you won't be able to connect to it fast enough, to intercept the boot process.) | + | |
- | * Clean ways to get the KlipperScreen into power-off mode are e.g. a) using the shutdown buttons on the screen of the KlipperScreen b) performing a '' | + | |
- | * A more unclean way is keeping the small power-button on the side pressed for about 10 seconds. | + | * Clean ways to get the KlipperScreen into power-off mode are e.g. a) using the shutdown buttons on the screen of the KlipperScreen b) performing a '' |
- | * In the powered off state, the LEDs at the top are off. But you can see a blue LED inside the case when watching through the airholes. | + | * A more unclean way is keeping the small power-button on the side pressed for about 10 seconds. |
+ | * In the correct | ||
+ | * Intercept the bootloader: | ||
+ | * Connect the USB-C cable, start putty and connect to the com-port as shown above | ||
+ | * Activate the terminal window and keep the spacebar pressed until told otherwise | ||
+ | * Press the small powerbutton on the side of the KlipperScreen for about 1-2 seconds | ||
+ | * There should appear a line reading '' | ||
+ | * When you see the spaces arriving on the screen, you stop pressing the spacebar. | ||
+ | * Voilà, you're in the bootloader menu, do what you've been told to do there ;) E.g.: | ||
+ | * Enter '' | ||
+ | * Enter '' | ||
+ | * Enter '' | ||
- | + | ==== USB-Keyboard | |
- | === USB-Keyboard === | + | |
* Requirements: | * Requirements: | ||
* USB-keyboard | * USB-keyboard | ||
* Working display on the KlipperScreen | * Working display on the KlipperScreen | ||
+ | * Instructions: | ||
+ | * Plug in a normal USB-keyboard into any of the KlipperScreen' | ||
+ | * Have the KlipperScreen powered up | ||
+ | * Switch to text-mode: | ||
+ | * At the same time, press the keys " | ||
+ | * On success, you will see a lot of text lines (rotated to landscape view). | ||
+ | * Log in: | ||
+ | * HINT: In this setup, the keyboard uses US-keylayout! Keep that in mind esp. if you changed your password. E.g. german keyboards have the " | ||
+ | * Enter the username: '' | ||
+ | * Enter the password: '' | ||
+ | * The last line is barely visible because of the black frame. Once you are logged in, you can enter '' | ||
- | === SSH (putty) === | + | ==== SSH (putty) |
* Requirements: | * Requirements: | ||
- | * Terminal software (e.g. putty) | + | * Terminal software (e.g. [[https:// |
* KlipperScreen needs working network access (wifi, ethernet) | * KlipperScreen needs working network access (wifi, ethernet) | ||
+ | * Instructions: | ||
+ | * Connect your KlipperScreen to the network | ||
+ | * Option a) internal wifi: | ||
+ | * On the KlipperScreen, | ||
+ | * It shows a list of the wifi-networks found | ||
+ | * Select the arrow beneath the desired wifi-network, | ||
+ | * Option b) external ethernet adapter | ||
+ | * Most USB-ethernet adapters should work. But of course, not all. :/ | ||
+ | * Connect the ethernet adapter to your network. | ||
+ | * Make sure that the ethernet port really belongs to your home network. Some ports on your router may use the guest network instead, a connection will not be possible in that case. | ||
+ | * On the KlipperScreen, | ||
+ | * If your ethernet adapter works, it will show up in that network screen. | ||
+ | * Check the IP-adress: | ||
+ | * On the KlipperScreen, | ||
+ | * Beneath the connection you will find the IP-adress (in doubt, use IPv4). It will look like " | ||
+ | * Download and start putty | ||
+ | * In the "Host name" field enter the the IP-address, that you've just found out (see above). | ||
+ | * It will ask you "login as:". Enter '' | ||
+ | * Caveats: | ||
+ | * Sometimes putty will open a window with a warning that the connection has changed and may be insecure. Don't worry, this is normal after reinstalling the KlipperScreen. Just accept it, when asks wether it should continue. | ||
+ | * Using the name " | ||
+ | * If there are multiple devices with that name, your PC can't know to which it should connect. | ||
+ | * If the numerical IP-address changes, the name " | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Accounts ==== | ||
+ | * The default username is '' | ||
+ | * The default password is '' | ||
+ | * You can use '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Downloads ==== | ||
+ | * Putty: https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Back to [[start]] | ||
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