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# Getting Started
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Getting started with Iron OS on your Pinecil/TS80/TS80P/TS100.
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If your device did not come with Iron OS already installed, or if you need to update to the latest version; please see the [Flashing Guide](Documentation/Flashing.md).
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If your device did not come with Iron OS already installed, or if you need to update to the latest version; please see the [Flashing Guide](/Documentation/Flashing.md).
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Once your Iron has been flashed, one first power on it _may_ warn you about the system settings being reset.
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_Do not panic_; this is 100% completely normal. This is here to note to you that they have been reset to handle the internal structure changing.
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If you receive a warning about the accelerometer or USB-PD not being detected, please see [here](Documentation/HardwareIssues.md).
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If you receive a warning about the accelerometer or USB-PD not being detected, please see [here](/Documentation/HardwareIssues.md).
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## The Home screen (or idle screen)
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By default this will show a screen similar to the one below:
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Note that this may be drawn mirrored depending on the orientation of your screen.
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Depending on how your device is being powered, at one end of the screen, the firmware will either draw text to show you the current-voltage your unit is being provided with, a battery icon (if battery mode is enabled) or a power plug icon.
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If you see exclamation marks (!!!) where the soldering iron should be, this indicates that the firmware can't see the tip connected. This could indicate a problem with the iron or tip if there is one inserted. First, try removing and reinstalling the tip. If the issue persists please see the [hardware issues section](Documentation/HardwareIssues.md).
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If you see exclamation marks (!!!) where the soldering iron should be, this indicates that the firmware can't see the tip connected. This could indicate a problem with the iron or tip if there is one inserted. First, try removing and reinstalling the tip. If the issue persists please see the [hardware issues section](/Documentation/HardwareIssues.md).
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This screen features a burn-in protection feature, where if no buttons or movement have been detected for a while it will automatically blank the screen to try and reduce burn-in if the iron is left unattended. Any movement or button press will wake the screen.
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If you press and hold on to the button near the tip of the soldering iron, this will bring up the temperature adjustment screen. Normally this is not required; but if you would like to adjust the set temperature _before_ the tip starts to heat, this can be useful.
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If you press and hold the button near the rear of the iron it will take you into the [debug menu](Documentation/DebugMenu.md).
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If you press and hold the button near the rear of the iron it will take you into the [debug menu](/Documentation/DebugMenu.md).
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## Soldering Mode
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