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User Manual 1
![11Insert SD cardSee page 3 for how to prepare the SD card3Connect input Plug in a USB keyboard and mouse2a Connect displayPlug in your digital TV or monitor4Connect networkConnect to your wired network [oponal]5Power upPlug in the micro USB power supply2b Connect displayIf not using HDMI, plug in your analogue TV or displayQuick start1](https://usermanual.wiki/Raspberry-Pi/RPI21.User-Manual-1/User-Guide-2205297-Page-1.png)
![To set up your Raspberry Pi you will need:Item Minimum recommended specicaon & notes1SD 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.2a HDMI to HDMI / DVI lead • HDMI to HDMI lead (for HD TVs and monitors with HDMI input). OR HDMI to DVI lead (for monitors with DVI input).• Leads and adapters are available for few pounds -- there is no need to buy expensive ones!2b RCA video lead • A standard RCA composite video lead to connect to your analogue display if you are not using the HDMI output.3Keyboard and mouse • Any standard USB keyboard and mouse should work.• Keyboards or mice that take a lot of power from the USB ports, however, may need a powered USB hub. This may include some wireless devices.4Ethernet (network) cable [oponal]• Networking is oponal, although it makes updang and geng new soware for your Raspberry Pi much easier.5Power adapter • A good quality, micro USB power supply that can provide at least 700mA at 5V is essenal.• Many mobile phone chargers are suitable—check the label on the plug.• If your supply provides less than 5V then your Raspberry Pi may not work at all, or it may behave erracally. Be wary of very cheap chargers: some are not what they claim to be.• It does not maer if your supply is rated at more than 700mA.6Audio lead [oponal] • If you are using HDMI to HDMI then you will get digital audio via this.• If you are using the analogue RCA connecon or a HDMI to DVI cable, stereo audio is available from the 3.5mm jack next to the RCA connector.HDMI connector RCA composite video connectorHDMI to DVI leadKnow your leads:2](https://usermanual.wiki/Raspberry-Pi/RPI21.User-Manual-1/User-Guide-2205297-Page-2.png)