TCV e2 User Manual
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P/N 857414 Rev A
07/01/2020
Overview
Warnings
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Do not disassemble the unit for repair or modifications. There is a high electrical voltage inside
the unit that could cause electric shock.
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Do not allow any type of liquid to come into contact with any part of the unit.
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Insert all fittings fully into their mating receptacles. Failure to do so could result in injury.
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Do not fold, bend or apply excessive force to any cable or fitting.
Cautions
Please use caution when handling this or any other electrical appliance.
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This unit accepts an AC input voltage from 100-240 VAC. Trying to operate this unit with a
voltage outside that range may cause damage to the unit.
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Avoid placing or storing this unit in a location where it may become wet or dust covered.
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Do not place or mount this unit in an unstable area.
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Dropping this unit may result in personal injury or damage to the unit.
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Before performing any maintenance on the unit, make sure to turn it off and remove the power
plugs.
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There are no user serviceable parts inside the main enclosure of the unit.
Unit Overview
The TCV e2 is equipped with a main display, two segment displays (one for each interface), navigation
keys, enter and escape buttons. The beeper and LEDs provide an indication for any combination of
accepts, rejects, and batch completions.
The TCV e2 has one RJ-45 Ethernet port for network connectivity.
Two USB-A connectors are provided for firmware updates, results downloads, or connection to barcode
scanners.
The 13-pin I/O connector provides discrete I/O capabilities to define up to 4 inputs and 6 outputs using
the discrete I/O capabilities of the TCV e2.
The power plug accepts 100-240 VAC at 50-60 Hz.
Compatible Tools
The TCV e2 works with the following models of tools:
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SLTC-FM 2.4 GHz preset clicker-type torque wrenches (CLK)
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TAC Torque/Angle Control 2.4 GHz Preset Wireless Click Wrench (TAC)
The TCV e2 can associate with up to 10 Sturtevant Richmont radio torque tools across two interfaces.
To use a tool with the TCV e2, you must first “learn” the tool to the qualifier. The process to do this is
described in the Quick Start section. Tools are activated directly by the unit.