TRENDnet TPL-4052E Network Hardware User Manual


 
TPL-4052E User’s Guide Product Overview
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Push Buons
Buon Acon Funcon
Sync
(see Using
the Sync
Buon
Secon for
instrucons)
Push and hold
for 2 seconds
Iniate Sync/Connecon and generate random
private network name on rst adapter (PWR
LED will start blinking).
Match the network name on secondary
or addional adapter and connect to rst
adapter. (PWR LED will start blinking)
Note: To establish connecvity, the secondary
or addional Powerline Adapter’s Sync buon
must also be pushed within 2 minutes (120
sec) of pushing the Sync buon of the rst
adapter�
Push/hold for
15 seconds
Erases the network name
(All LEDs will turn o and turn back on).
Reset
Push/Hold for
1 second only
Reset device to factory defaults (All LEDs will
turn o and turn back on).
Note: Will reset to the factory default private
network name “HomePlug AV”.
Save Mode: The device will automacally standby to reduce power usage when there
is no network trac for more than 10~20 minutes. It will automacally resume back
to full speed service when trac resumes.
Diagnosc LEDs
Indicates the device and connecon status
LED Color Sequence Denion
PWR
(Power)
Green
Solid
Device powered on
N/A
O
Device powered o
PL
(Powerline)
Green
Solid
Powerline connected (Best)
Blinking
Syncing or Powerline data
transming/receiving (Best)
Amber
Solid
Powerline connected (Beer)
Blinking
Powerline data transming/receiving
(Beer)
Red
Solid
Powerline connected (Good)
Blinking
Powerline data transming/receiving
(Good)
N/A
O
Powerline is not synced or
connected
1-4
(Fast
Ethernet
Connecon)
Green
Solid
Network connecon established
Blinking
Data transmission is detected
N/A
O
Network standby or no network
connecon
Note: Powerline (PL) LED color indicates the strength and quality of the Powerline
connecon through the electrical system. The following factors may aect the
powerline network’s connecon quality:
•
Noise – Generated by appliances which use your electrical system (e.g.
Microwaves, ovens, hair dryer, irons, dishwashers, etc.). The quality of your
household electrical wiring may also cause addional noise on your electrical
system.
•
Distance – Long lengths of electrical wiring through your electrical system
between connected Powerline Adapters.