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This section describes how specific components operate on the AU335, and which audio formats are supported.


On-Board LEDs

The AU335 has a single red LED to indicate that the power is on. The LED will flash during the firmware update process. It will also flash a certain number of times to indicate an error state. The flash codes are described below:

Flash CodeDescription
2Unspecified error
Network recovery script is preparing to run on a device configured for network recovery.
4No upgrade file found
5

Failed to load kernel module

6Board is not capable of running the current firmware version
7

A piece of onboard hardware is not working correctly

8Problem related to the storage device (either the USB drive or microSD card)
9Problem related to the registry/NAND
10 The autorun script encountered a load/run error
12Unable to find a bootable image


On-Board Switch

The on-board switch is connected to a GPIO pin that is pulled low when the service (SVC) button is pressed. Conversely, a pull-up on the button normally sets the GPIO pin to be pulled high.


Reset Switch/GPIO Button

The on-board switch is connected to the reset circuit. Pressing down the reset button will send an initial signal to the system software and holding the reset button low for approximately 4 seconds will cause a hard reset


microSD Slot

The AU335 has one microSD slot, which supports transfer modes up to UHS-1 DDR50 (50MB/s). There is no inherent limit on the storage capacity of microSD cards used with the player.


Supported Audio Formats

These are the audio formats that the AU335 supports: