(1) "Power" LED
(2) "Ready" LED
(3) "Busy" LED
(4) "Status" LED
(5) Foreign Device Interface
(6) Ethernet port 1
(7) Ethernet port 2
(8) DC power supply
(9) USB port 1
(10) USB port 2
(11) Input button. This button can be used to activate additional functions.
When the input button is held, the Busy LED will blink at a rate of once per
second. Hold the button and release it after a particular number of blinks to
activate the associated function:
3 blinks will print a TCP3 configuration page to the attached printer.
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8 blinks will reset the TCP3 configuration to factory defaults and will
force a reboot. Note that this will not reset the password. That can
only be done by reloading the firmware.
2.2 USB ports
Users can connect a USB card reader to either of the 2 USB ports on
TCP3. Up to two readers can be connected simultaneously. Currently USB
Human Interface Device also known as keyboard mode is supported.
TCP3 can provide up to 1.5 A current shared between the two USB ports.
This means if the peripheral connected to one port is drawing 1.0 A, the
second peripheral can draw up to 0.5 A before both ports will be turned off
by the over current protection circuit. Removing the second USB peripheral
will enable the port to self-reset.
Note that only tested and approved USB devices will be allowed to operate
on TCP3. This will enable ELATEC to provide support for only those
devices for which our support team has been trained. Following is the
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