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Quarch Technology QTL2602 Quick Start Manual

Multi-protocol link breaker

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1
Set Up Hardware
Connect to the module
through either TCP or
ReST via LAN or USB
Trigger IN
and
Trigger OUT
Device Under Test Connections
Left
+
Power In (from Host/ PSU)
Connector
Ground Connection
(IN)
0 to 3
Bi-directional data signal
Right
+
Power Out (to device under Test)
Connector
Ground Connection
(OUT)
0 to 3
Bi-directional data signal
Multi-Protocol Link Breaker
Quick Start Guide
Power the module by
using 12V DC, 0.8A PSU
(not needed if using PoE)
Front Panel LEDs
LED Name
Description
Status
Green - Module Good
Red - Fault
Action
Flashing Red - Streaming
Link Power
Green - Power link connected
Off - Power link disconnected
1
Set Up Hardware
Connect to the module
through either TCP or
ReST via LAN or USB
Trigger IN
and
Trigger OUT
Device Under Test Connections
Left
+
Power In (from Host/ PSU)
Connector
Ground Connection
(IN)
0 to 3
Bi-directional data signal
Right
+
Power Out (to device under Test)
Connector
Ground Connection
(OUT)
0 to 3
Bi-directional data signal
Multi-Protocol Link Breaker
Quick Start Guide
Power the module by
using 12V DC, 0.8A PSU
(not needed if using PoE)
Front Panel LEDs
LED Name
Description
Status
Green - Module Good
Red - Fault
Action
Flashing Red - Streaming
Link Power
Green - Power link connected
Off - Power link disconnected

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Summary of Contents for Quarch Technology QTL2602

  • Page 1 Multi-Protocol Link Breaker Multi-Protocol Link Breaker Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide Set Up Hardware Set Up Hardware Connect to the module Power the module by Connect to the module Power the module by through either TCP or using 12V DC, 0.8A PSU through either TCP or using 12V DC, 0.8A PSU ReST via LAN or USB...
  • Page 2 Multi-Protocol Link Breaker Multi-Protocol Link Breaker Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide Control Control Technical manual Technical manual Standard ASCII terminal commands are used to Standard ASCII terminal commands are used to control the Module: control the Module: See Multi-Protocol Link See Multi-Protocol Link help help...