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Team2 SW Help
Normally the transmitters are always in secured mode. The non-secured mode is used only when:
the base station combination has been changed and the transmitters must be
synchronized with the new combination, or
the transmitter has been previously paired with a base station and is now paired with
another.
How to...
How to Connect Base Station to PC
The main base station can be connected to the PC with either a Ethernet cable or wireless
connection. When Team
2
is taken into use for the first time, the base station must be connected
to the PC with the Ethernet cable. The first base station you connect/introduce to the system
becomes the main base station.
If you are using more than one base station in the Team
2
system, only the main base station is
connected to the PC (either wireless or wired connection). The secondary base stations (one or
two) are connected to the main base station wirelessly and automatically after switching on. Light
(4) lights up on main base station when at least one secondary base station is connected to the
main base station.
To connect the main base station to the PC
1. Turn on your PC and open Team
2
software.
2. Plug the power cable into the main base station. NOTE that using power cable is only
allowed indoors. During outdoor use, use the battery as power source.
3. Connect the main base station to the PC with the network cable.
4. Switch on the main base station. Wait until (1) and (2) are lit (approx. 1. min).
5. If you are using the base station with the Team
2
system for the first time, make sure the
main base station is introduced to the system: go to software preferences (Tools >
Preferences > Base station/USB dongle tab). The main base station should be on the
base station list. If you want to change base station settings (name or wireless network
key), do it before introducing the secondary base stations.
When the lights (1) and (2) are lit on the main base station, it is ready to communicate with the
PC.
See also How to setup wireless connection
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