Setting Up Roru One

Setting Up Roru One Hardware Device

This guide walks you through the complete setup process for your Roru One device, from unboxing to first use.

Before You Begin

What You Need

Before beginning the setup process, ensure you have all the necessary items and have prepared an appropriate environment for secure device initialization.

Required:

You'll need the Roru One device itself, the included charging cable, and Roru Wallet installed on your phone or computer. Choose a secure location for setup where you won't be interrupted, and set aside 15-20 minutes to complete the process.

  • Roru One device

  • Charging cable (included)

  • Roru Wallet installed on phone/computer

  • Secure location for setup

  • 15-20 minutes for setup

Optional:

While not strictly required, having a computer available can be helpful for advanced setup options, and having a backup storage location prepared ensures you can securely store recovery information.

  • Computer for advanced setup

  • Backup storage location

Initial Setup

Step 1: Unboxing

Begin by carefully unboxing your Roru One device and verifying that all contents are present and in good condition. This initial inspection ensures you have everything needed for setup.

Contents:

The package should contain the Roru One device, a charging cable, a quick start guide, and warranty information. Verify that all items are present before proceeding.

  • Roru One device

  • Charging cable

  • Quick start guide

  • Warranty information

Inspection:

Before proceeding with setup, carefully inspect the device for any signs of damage, verify that all contents are present, check the packaging integrity, and report any issues immediately if you notice anything unusual.

  • Check device for damage

  • Verify all contents

  • Check packaging integrity

  • Report any issues

Step 2: Charging

Before first use, charge your Roru One device to ensure it has sufficient power for the setup process and initial operations. The device should be fully charged before proceeding with setup.

First Charge:

Connect the charging cable to the device and plug it into a power source. Charge the device until it reaches full capacity, which will be indicated by the device's LED indicators. The initial charge may take 1-2 hours depending on the battery level.

  • Connect charging cable

  • Plug into power source

  • Charge until full (indicator shows)

  • Initial charge may take 1-2 hours

Battery Indicator:

The device uses LED indicators to show charging status, including when the device is fully charged and the current power status. Monitor these indicators to know when charging is complete.

  • LED indicators for charging status

  • Full charge indicator

  • Power status

Step 3: Power On

Once the device is charged, power it on to begin the initialization process. The first boot will take longer than subsequent boots as the device performs initial setup operations.

Initial Boot:

Press and hold the power button to turn on the device. The device will boot up, and LED indicators will show the boot status. The initialization process begins automatically once the device powers on.

  • Press and hold power button

  • Device boots up

  • LED indicators show status

  • Initialization begins

First Boot:

The first boot may take longer than usual as the device performs system initialization and security initialization. This is normal and ensures that all security features are properly configured before the setup process begins.

  • May take longer than usual

  • System initialization

  • Security initialization

  • Setup process begins

Security Setup

Step 4: Fingerprint Setup

Setting up fingerprint authentication provides convenient and secure access to your device. The fingerprint sensor will guide you through the registration process using LED indicators.

Process:

Follow the LED indicator prompts to begin fingerprint registration. Place your finger on the sensor, lift it, and place it again multiple times as instructed. This process captures different angles of your fingerprint to ensure reliable recognition.

  1. Follow LED indicator prompts

  2. Place finger on sensor

  3. Lift and place multiple times

  4. Complete fingerprint registration

Best Practices:

For best results, use a clean and dry finger, and ensure you place your finger fully on the sensor surface. Follow the on-screen or LED instructions carefully, and consider registering multiple fingers for added convenience.

  • Use clean, dry finger

  • Place finger fully on sensor

  • Follow instructions carefully

  • Register multiple fingers (optional)

Step 5: Passphrase Setup

Creating a strong passphrase provides an additional layer of security beyond fingerprint authentication. The passphrase serves as a backup authentication method and is required for certain sensitive operations.

Creating Passphrase:

Choose a strong passphrase that meets the minimum length and complexity requirements. You'll need to enter and confirm the passphrase to ensure you've entered it correctly. The device will guide you through this process.

  • Choose strong passphrase

  • Minimum length requirements

  • Complexity requirements

  • Confirm passphrase

Security Tips:

Use a unique passphrase that you don't use elsewhere, and avoid using personal information that could be easily guessed. Consider using a passphrase manager to securely store your passphrase, and store it separately from the device for backup purposes.

  • Use unique passphrase

  • Don't use personal information

  • Consider passphrase manager

  • Store securely (separate from device)

Step 6: Device Initialization

Device initialization generates the cryptographic keys that will be used for all security operations. This process establishes the device's identity and prepares it for secure operation.

Key Generation:

During initialization, the device generates cryptographic keys using its hardware random number generator. These keys are stored exclusively in the secure element and never leave the device, providing complete security for all cryptographic operations.

  • Device generates cryptographic keys

  • Keys stored in secure element

  • Never leave device

  • Complete security

Attestation:

The device creates a cryptographic attestation that proves its identity and integrity. This attestation allows the Roru infrastructure to verify that the device is genuine and has not been tampered with, establishing trust for secure operations.

  • Device creates attestation

  • Verifies device integrity

  • Establishes trust

  • Security established

Pairing with Wallet

Step 7: Install Roru Wallet

Before pairing Roru One with your wallet, ensure that Roru Wallet is installed and set up on your phone or computer. The wallet application is required to establish the connection with the hardware device.

If Not Already Installed:

If you haven't already installed Roru Wallet, download it from the appropriate source for your device, install it, and complete the initial wallet setup. Once the wallet is set up, you'll be ready to pair it with Roru One.

  • Download Roru Wallet

  • Install on device

  • Complete wallet setup

  • Ready for pairing

Step 8: Initiate Pairing

Pairing establishes a secure connection between Roru One and your wallet, enabling the wallet to request transaction signatures from the hardware device. The pairing process can be initiated from either the wallet or the device.

From Wallet:

To initiate pairing from the wallet, open Roru Wallet, navigate to Settings, and select "Pair Roru One". Follow the on-screen pairing instructions to complete the process.

  1. Open Roru Wallet

  2. Go to Settings

  3. Select "Pair Roru One"

  4. Follow pairing instructions

From Roru One:

When pairing is initiated, Roru One generates a unique pairing code that is communicated through the wallet interface. You'll need to confirm the pairing on both devices to establish the encrypted connection.

  • Device generates pairing code

  • Pairing code communicated via wallet

  • Confirm pairing

  • Establish connection

Step 9: Complete Pairing

Completing the pairing process establishes the secure, encrypted connection between your wallet and Roru One. This connection enables the wallet to request transaction signatures from the hardware device.

Process:

Enter the pairing code on your wallet, then confirm the pairing on Roru One. The devices will perform an encrypted handshake to establish the secure connection. Once the connection is established, pairing is complete.

  1. Enter pairing code on wallet

  2. Confirm on Roru One

  3. Encrypted handshake

  4. Connection established

  5. Pairing complete

Verification:

After pairing completes, verify that the pairing was successful by testing the connection. Confirm that the wallet recognizes the device, and you're ready to use Roru One with your wallet.

  • Verify pairing successful

  • Test connection

  • Confirm device recognized

  • Ready to use

First Use

Step 10: Test Operations

Before using Roru One for actual transactions, it's important to test all basic operations to ensure everything is working correctly. This helps identify any issues before they affect real transactions.

Basic Tests:

Test the device unlock mechanism, verify that fingerprint authentication works correctly, check that LED indicators are functioning, and test all buttons to ensure they respond properly.

  • Test device unlock

  • Test fingerprint

  • Test LED indicators

  • Test buttons

Wallet Integration:

Test the connection between your wallet and Roru One, verify that transaction signing works correctly, and confirm that all functionality is operating as expected before using the device for real transactions.

  • Test wallet connection

  • Test transaction signing

  • Verify functionality

  • Confirm working

Step 11: Create Backup

Creating a backup ensures you can recover access to your wallet if your Roru One device is lost, damaged, or stolen. It's important to set up backups before using the device for significant transactions.

Backup Options:

You can create backups by pairing an additional Roru One device (if available), or by documenting your recovery information. Store backup information securely in a location separate from your device, and verify that your backup is accessible and correct.

  • Pair additional Roru One (if available)

  • Document recovery information

  • Store securely

  • Verify backup

Advanced Setup

Firmware Update

Keeping your Roru One firmware up to date ensures you have the latest security features and improvements. Check for updates periodically and install them when available.

Check for Updates:

Navigate to the device settings and check for available firmware updates. If an update is available, download it and follow the installation process. Updates may require the device to be connected to power or a computer.

  • Go to device settings

  • Check for updates

  • Download if available

  • Install update

Update Process:

When installing a firmware update, carefully follow the update instructions provided by the device. Keep the device connected throughout the update process, and never interrupt an update in progress. Once complete, verify that the update was successful.

  • Follow update instructions

  • Keep device connected

  • Don't interrupt update

  • Verify update complete

Additional Configuration

After initial setup, you can configure additional device settings to customize your Roru One experience and optimize it for your specific needs.

Device Settings:

You can configure various device settings including LED indicator behavior, power management options, connectivity preferences, and other user preferences that affect how the device operates.

  • Configure LED indicators

  • Set power management

  • Configure connectivity

  • User preferences

Security Settings:

Review and configure additional security options as needed. This includes tamper detection settings and any additional security features that can be customized to match your security requirements.

  • Review security options

  • Configure tamper detection

  • Set up additional security

  • Complete configuration

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Device Won't Turn On:

  • Check battery level

  • Charge device

  • Try different charger

  • Contact support

Pairing Fails:

  • Check Bluetooth/NFC

  • Restart both devices

  • Try again

  • Contact support

Fingerprint Not Working:

  • Clean sensor

  • Re-register fingerprint

  • Try different finger

  • Contact support

Security Best Practices

Device Security

  1. Keep Device Secure: Store in secure location

  2. Protect Passphrase: Never share passphrase

  3. Regular Updates: Keep firmware updated

  4. Monitor Device: Check for tampering

  5. Backup: Maintain backups

Usage Security

  1. Verify Transactions: Always verify on device

  2. Verify Details: Verify all transaction details via wallet

  3. Secure Environment: Use in secure location

  4. Report Issues: Report security concerns

  5. Stay Informed: Keep up with security updates

Next Steps

After Setup

  1. Familiarize: Familiarize yourself with device

  2. Test Features: Test all features

  3. Read Documentation: Read user guides

  4. Practice: Practice with small amounts

  5. Secure: Ensure device is secure

Learning Resources

  • User Guide: Complete user guide

  • Video Tutorials: Watch setup videos

  • FAQ: Read frequently asked questions

  • Support: Contact support if needed

Conclusion

Setting up Roru One:

  • Initialization: Complete device initialization

  • Security: Set up security features

  • Pairing: Pair with Roru Wallet

  • Testing: Test all functionality

  • Ready: Device ready for use

Your Roru One is now set up and ready to provide hardware-level security for your cryptocurrency transactions. Follow security best practices and keep the device updated for optimal security.

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