What's in the box?
Let's meet all the components that arrived in the box!
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Open your Jay-D box and check if you have all the components. Make sure to lay it all on a clean surface where you'll inspect if everything is there according to the photo and the list below.
In case something is missing, please contact us at contact@circuitmess.com. Send us a photo of everything that came in the box, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible to resolve the issue.
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Here is the list of components:
- Main circuit board – connects all the chips together
- Display board – 128*160 TFT color display
- Acrylic casing
- A bag of other small components such as resistors, pushbuttons, nuts, and bolts (we'll go over that in the next step)
- Two 5W speakers
- Custom-made plastic knobs
- USB-C cable for charging and programming the device
- 4GB Micro SD card with a bunch of royalty-free beats preloaded
The SD card is already inserted into Jay-D's SD card slot!
Check all the small components
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- Rotary encoders (x7)
- Plastic caps for sliders (x3)
- Small black pushbuttons (x2)
- Small black button caps (x2)
- Male pin header
- Headphone jack
- Brass spacers (x4)
- Medium metal bolts (x11)
- Big metal bolts (x5)
- Adhesive rubber feet (x6)
- Black nylon spacers (x2 long, x1 short)
- Slider potentiometers (x3)
- Metal nuts (x13)
- The smallest metal bolts (x7) (we used the black ones in the photos, but yours should be silverish like the rest of the bolts)
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