2. Hardware Setup
2.3. Power up the TCPConv 2
After the TCPConv 2 is powered up, one can see the status of it via the information LEDs.
There are 4 LEDs on device and several states of the device can be detected based on
combination of LED signals.
• Power LED is ON when power supply is connected.
• Busy LED is red means device is initializing.
• Ready LED is green means device is in normal operation.
• Ready LED is green and Error LED is red means something is wrong, for instance
TCPConv cannot get an IP address.
2.4. Network Settings of TCPConv
2.4.1. Finding the Devices
2.4.1.1. Requirements
1. TC2Config software application
2. Microsoft .Net Framework version 3.5 or higher
3. UDP Port 7001 is available
2.4.1.2. Start TC2Config
T2Config is a tool which can find all the TCPConv 2 in the local network. By double clicking
the application one can see the following interface:
To start the search one can simply push the button:
Figure 2.2.: Interface of TC2Config
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