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Note: as we are continually improving our products and seeking ways to bring better accessories to our customers, sometimes items may differ in appearance from their images here.
If you are using a Teleo Introductory Module, power is applied to the system directly in one of two ways: Either the power supply is directly connected to the Introductory Module.
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Or the power is connected to the system via a network cable.
STEP 2 - Connect the Teleo Network Cable to the Teleo Modules |
Depending on your input/output needs, you'll also want to connect the Teleo Network Cable to any additional Teleo Modules in your project.
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| Connected Module |
The Fully Connected System
Once all this is done, you should have a system connected that looks much like the one shown below. You are now ready to begin exploring your Teleo system. When you are ready, plug the power supply into the wall (or turn it on if you're using a desktop power supply). You should see a small blinking green LED on the Intro Module, and any other modules you have connected, which tells you that all is well and the modules are functional.
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Set of Modules Connected Together with Custom Cable |
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