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1. i eet time configurations are available in the web interface Internet Explorer 5 View and modify the clock settings using the following form Firefox and Chrome are all supported web browsers y Network l z First the IP address of the clock must be obtained to use the web a Use DHCP a i interface This can be obtained by using the Network Clock Connect S o ae application Once the IP address is obtained enter the address into the Gateway Hess URL bar of the browser The page at left should be displayed rimary DNS Server 8 888 Sena DNS Senersss The default password is clock4u Once the password has been entered z Ono EOE EAA click on the Authenticate button to log into the web interface oz Time Synchronization s Network 3 All changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the 20 1216 229 0 179 A 128 128 140 44 changes to take effect the Restart button must be clicked 9 198 60 73 8 x NTP Server econo By default the network parameters are set up using DHCP In order to ee set static values uncheck the DHCP check box and enter new values in 208 248 122 250 the address fields If the values aren t changed the current addresses a gaess Y will be kept The PoE clock must be restarted for these changes to 9 Time Zone USCT USA Central 2 F El BustomTime Zono Ce move Lomme take effect Addresses in the Network section must be entered in IPv4 e SNTP Resync
2. 1 Days Enter 0 to disable event O sun Mon Jue CC Wed Th C Fri M sat Select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Device _ Buzzer Relay Duration 2 seccnds Vv Brightness Low Countdown Duration Min FRET Le H2019 HIOMION Save Cancel e The Start Time is 00 00 00 Hours dropdown is in military format which is 12 00 AM e The Period is set to 1 Day e The Buzzer Relay checkbox is not selected e The Duration is set to 2 seconds Duration is irrelevant as long as it is not set to ON or OFF for this example e Brightness is set to Low Sleep Mode could also be used for this example e Countdown Duration is set to Off available only with clocks with countdown functionality e No End Date Time is specified for the recurring event Step 3 Click Save in the Event Editor Step 4 Click on Add to prompt the Event Editor Event 1 le e E 2 c o o 5 Bulj00yS3 qNOAL xipuoddy American Time 33 Appendix D Brightness Control Scheduling Example Step 5 Enter the parameters as shown below Event Editor Current Date Time 01 21 2011 04 06 34 AM Schedule BrightnessEvent sch created on 01 20 2011 06 12 00 AM LJ Specify End Date Time Start Date PA September 2011 PY End Date PS September 2011 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Introduction
3. _ Event all Start Date Time End Date Time i al Duration Countdown Next Ozcurrence Brightness 0 9 12 2011 12 01 00 AM NONE 2 seconds OFF 9 12 2011 12 01 00 AM High 1 9 10 2011 12 00 00 4M NONE 2 seconds OFF 9 10 2011 12 00 00 AM Low Troubleshooting Cr Ca 1 Coses Cosa on Appendix 34 O American Time
4. 35 a Got ale a A 3 28 2 w BY a 36 S 17 je 9 do Ss ie 25 ce oe 3B 37 a 13 14 15 16 17 37 41 13 14 38 19 20 23 24 38 18 19 20 21 39 27 30 1 39 25 26 27 28 40 3 4 7 8 H y a US Start Time HH MM 55 End Time HH MM 55 00 oo oo w oo oo 00 Specifications ees Days Enter O to disable event O Sur Y mon O tue wed Oth Orri O Sat Select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Device Buzer Relay Duration 2 seconds M Brightness v a Countdown Duration Min OFF v Installation Event 0 e The Start Date is set to September 12 2011 e The Start Time is 00 00 00 Hours dropdown is in military format which is 12 00 AM e The Period is set to 1 Day e The Buzzer Relay checkbox is not selected e The Duration is set to 2 seconds Duration is irrelevant as long as it is not set to ON or OFF for this example e Brightness is set to High e Countdown Duration is set to Off available only with clocks with countdown functionality e No End Date Time is specified for the recurring event Step 6 Name the schedule in the Schedule Editor to BrightnessEvent sch Step 7 Click Save in the Schedule Editor Network Clock Connect da E gt e fo O 3 Schedule Editor BrightnessEvent sch Schedule BrightnessEvent sch created or 01 20 2011 06 03 AM Current Date Time 01 21 201 03 56 10 AM
5. Installation and Operation Manual Power over Ethernet PoE Clocks american CCIME parsnoossos Rev 8 Integrated Solutions April 2015 Safety Precautions All electrical power wiring connected to the Power over Ethernet Clocks must be installed by qualified persons in conformance with applicable national and local electrical codes Improper installation of this equipment can result in electrical shock and fire The PoE clock should be installed in a secure location protected from Physical damage Water including condensation Operation of this product in a manner inconsistent with the instructions in the manual may result in personal injury and damage to the product and will void the warranty 2 American Time Table of Contents LUC D TA TU seis ctor o respons vee sens fevette saat ew hovaievensvevelewstieeend Neadlseseivexedhenedex etreseerhewsdecs 4 SPECINCA NONS ae ee ee 5 Analog Clock ER it aa 5 DAS o o 6 Ad iia idad 7 InSTallatiOM aia aia a ee eee eee as 8 A AO ON 8 Digital ClOCKS is ita ia ia A a a 9 R EL RIC PU Se ERP EN RITES 12 Network Glock Connect teceectre ns tobe see div lnccest erent eats a 14 VSCOM REQUIEM EE a ae adie lave ses eee esses 14 Installation ib 14 A O NO 14 tc de opt ete nee ei een 15 CONTIQUTATIONE iaa Ain a dan denied ae nine 17 COCK TAD ccc ive csecees ced gence neste dees ethan sdencdijesscsdenagecedeeahiecees tec iaa aioz ea eee iia ana idad cli gandia
6. Network Clock Connect configuration Programmable Brightness Controls High Low Sleep Off Countdown Timer Scheduling Buzzer Relay maximum of 100 scheduled events Calendar Clock Display Modes MM DD YY DD MM YY YY MM DD M D YY D M YY YY M D e Configurable date time toggle durations Specifications Dimensions 2 5 display 4 amp 6 digit 14 8 x 41 8 x 21 4 d 4 display 4 digit 171 2 x 61 16 x 23 8 d 4 display 6 digit 235 s x 61 16 x 23 8 d Specifications Introduction Installation 0e 0 x 8 09 1 Eara oo Zo H Z E Weight Varies by model 5 Power Consumption PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant 2 Size Digits Color Power in watts Size Digits Color Power in watts 2 9 4 Green 7 6W 4 4 Green 7 5W o 2 5 4 Red 8 1W 4 4 Red 8 5W 2 5 6 Green 10 6W 4 6 Green 11 2W 2 5 6 Red 11 7W 4 6 Red 11 7W Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating Humidity 95 maximum non condensing Accuracy 1 second Relay Option Specifications Dry contact closure Wiring for the internal relay closure Maximum Voltage 125vdc 150vac Maximum Switched Current 1A Maximum Carrying Current 1A Maximum Switch Power 30W DC 60VA AC Buzzer Option Specifications Sound Level 65dBA at 10 feet Troubleshooting Appendix O1 Common O2 Normally closed O3 Normally open System Comm Connection Diagram Connector Relay q 6 O Ame
7. then tighten the 8 screws securely 8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 for the second clock Plate Bushing Wraparound Figure 1 Conduit Locknut Knockouts for ceiling mount Digital clock gt nak 7 U O O Slots Wraparound K Am ee e Screws Digital clock 4 square backbox not supplied Figure 2 IT LIL JL IL American Time uo2npoliu suonesijioads s 7 eb D o gt FRET Le A90 9 HOMION uonesnbyuog Bulj00yS3 qnoAL xipuaddy 11 Relay Installation Before installing verify the network infrastructure with the Network Administrator The Power over Ethernet PoE power solution and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP settings should be determined The PoE relay locations and cabling routes should also be determined prior to installation 1 Apply power to the relay by connecting a CAT 5 A or higher Ethernet patch cable from a PoE switch or single injector to the PoE relay D e PoE Switch Check with the Network Administrator for infrastructure needs This part is not s
8. Event Editor The Event Editor may be entered by adding a new event or editing an existing event in the Schedule Editor Here the event is defined with a start date time end date time optional period duration and device selection Reference Appendix C for event entry examples The maximum number of scheduled events is 100 Specifications A Event Editor CEs Current Date Time 12 15 2010 05 07 12PM Current Date Time 11 06 2012 04 00 31 AM Shade soedest crentedon 12 15 2010 10 02 00 AM Schedule scheduls coh created on 03 29 2011 12 32 00 FM gt _ T Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fi Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fi Sat or a 2 2 1 2 3 4 48 2 1 2 4 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 i 5 3 n in 9 2B OM El 16 17 1 2 1 16 15 1 19 MD A 2 zus 1 2 n 2 BM NS ZA BB 323 WD a g Start Teme HH MM SS End Time HH MM SS w f 57 Y gt ls Period 1 Days Y Enter A tn disable avent Penod 1 Days Enter 0 to deable event Msn Flm live Pwe ik Flen Pis 5 Sun Mon Te Wed Th Fa sat select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Select a priod of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Device _ Buzzer Relay x z Device Huw Duw Owm E BurerReay Duration 1 seconds Y rightness High d 5 Dravon 13cconds gt Countdown Duration Min OH E Le gt E Relay Analog Clock Buzzer Event Editor Digital Clock Event Editor 1 Current Date
9. Installation 24 2 O zE o FRS z Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix 16 American Time Configuration This is the configuration screen for the network clocks The time zone daylight saving and network settings may be configured here Note If multiple clocks are selected some configuration settings may not be editable 1 Clock Tab Time Zone DST Network Buzzer e a c O er Oo e Firmware Version 3 8 MAC Address 00 50 C2 D3 F4 AA Clock Type Digital Calendar Clock ID Clock ID Time Zone USCT USA Central Daylight Saving Time Auto Last Time Receive 08 14 13 15 41 08 LastLogin 08 14 13 15 41 08 mitre 12 24 Hour Mode Date Mode suonesijioads uone e1SuI a Firmware Version This displays the firmware version of the selected clock The firmware version will not be displayed if multiple clocks are selected b Update Button This button is used to update the firmware on the clock s The latest firmware will be available on z the Support Site A E c MAC Address This displays the MAC address of the selected clock The MAC address will not be displayed if s 9 multiple clocks are selected z A d Clock Type This displays the clock type of the selected clock The clock type will not be displayed if multiple 2 o Ce o clocks are selected e Clock ID This field is used to set the clock ID of the selected clo
10. M 129 6 15 30 Connect Network Clock Configuration 3 Ping the SNTP servers with a PC on the same local network as the network clock s 4 Verify with the network administrator that Port 123 is open for SNTP time synchronization 5 If the SNTP servers do not respond update the NTP Servers List with new SNTP Servers When the time displayed on the clock s differs from the Network Clock Connect application follow the steps below 1 Press the Refresh List button to refresh the time displayed in the application For Analog Clocks 2 Home hands using Instruction Sheet 1876 for HO00828 movements or 1936 for HO04616 movements Call American Time for assistance Note The hands may be off by minutes or seconds if the clock has been jarred This procedure will reset the hands to 12 o clock o pur e lt 2 gt e E Appendix If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps please call Technical Support at American Time at 800 328 8996 28 O American Time Appendix A NIST Internet Time Servers URL IP address Location Reston Virginia Chicago Illinois Note Please reference http tf nist gov tf cgi servrs cgi for the latest NIST Internet Time servers list which includes the status of each server American Time uo2npoliu suonesijioads 5 77 E D i 3 FRET Le A90 9 HIOMION uone nbyu
11. 0 lt x lt 60 lt x gt hours 0 lt x lt 24 lt x gt days 0 lt x lt 365 lt x gt weeks 0 lt x lt 53 Note Select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Configuration D S p O O lt m 2 3 Appendix 22 American Time Configuration 9 Device This is used to select the devices that will trigger for this event Any combination of LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 and Buzzer Relay may be selected 10 Duration This is used to define the duration of the event ON OFF 0 59 seconds The event duration must be less than the period 11 Brightness This is used to schedule a change in brightness on the clock display High Low Sleep Off Note Brightness settings only available for digital clocks 12 Countdown Duration Min This is used to define the duration of the Countdown timer Off 1 Minute 59 Minutes Note Countdown Duration Min settings are only available for digital clocks 13 Save Button This saves the event entry into the schedule 14 Cancel Button This cancels the event entry uo2npoliu YN y O 2 o 3 Web Browser Interface Authorization succeeded Each clock may also be configured using a web browser Not all configurations that are in the Network Clock Connect application are available in the web interface Network time zone and daylight saving a pmericen Network Clock Configuration
12. 14 Selected This displays the number of clocks that are selected 15 Active This displays the number of clocks that are active An active clock is one that is connected to the network 16 Total This displays the total number of clocks in the list 17 Import List Button This button is used to import a list of clocks 18 Export List Button This button is used to export a list of clocks This button cannot be pressed if no clocks are selected eThis is useful for saving the network clock list for future reference to identify clocks that may become nonresponsive J93UUOD H2019 HOMION uonen yuo Burnoouss qnoiL xipuaddy O American Time 15 Network Clock Connect 19 SNTP Sync Button This button is used to synchronize the selected clocks to the configured SNTP server The selected clocks Last Sync Success fields will change red when this button is pressed Once the clocks obtain the SNTP sync the Last Sync Success field will update to green with the correct date and time 20 Configure Button This is used to enter the Configuration Menu for the selected clocks Reference the Configuration section for more details 21 Print List Button This button is used to print the list of clocks 22 Help Menu This menu contains a shortcut to the American Time PoE clock support site Manuals firmware software updates and tutorials are contained on the support site Specifications Introduction
13. A Ethernet Patch Cable A B Reset Button C Keyhole hangers Restoring Default Settings D Relay Default Settings can be restored to the clock by 1 Remove power to the clock for at least 2 seconds disconnect the patch cable A from the back of the clock 2 Hold down the Set button B on the back of the clock 3 Apply power back to the clock connecting the powered patch cable to the clock while continuing to hold down the Set button 4 888 should scroll across the clock display 5 Release the Set button If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps please call Technical Support at American Time at 800 328 8996 Gunooysejqnoil xipuaddy O American Time 27 Troubleshooting Clock Time When the time displayed in the Network Clock Connect application is incorrect follow the steps below 1 Verify that the SNTP servers are working 2 Verify that the SNTP server addresses are properly entered into the Network Tab Y LD PAM GS Config juration Clock Time Zone DST Network Y DHCP IP Address Introduction IP Address 192 168 10 117 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 10 99 Y c G Q o Ce DNS Server 1 8 8 8 8 DNS Server 2 8 8 4 4 Installation Y 50 77 217 185 216 229 0 179 128 138 140 44 M 198 60 73 8 64 250 229 100 T 216 228 192 69 216 171 124 36 64 147 116 229 206 246 122 250
14. Edit Button This button is used to edit a selected event with the Event Editor An event is selected by highlighting the event row by clicking on the event Double clicking on the event row will also prompt the Event Editor Delete Button This button is used to delete a selected event from the schedule A confirmation dialog will appear prior to deleting the event Delete All Button This button is used to delete all events from the schedule A confirmation dialog will appear prior to deleting the events American Time Configuration uo2npoliu suonesijioads 5 77 e D i 5 FRET Le 190 9 HIOMION uoneinfuo Burnoouyss qnoil xipuaddy 21 Configuration Schedule Editor cont 16 Print Button This button is used to print the entire schedule All events will be printed as they appear in the schedule list 17 Save Button This button is used to Save the current schedule The schedule name and last modified date will be updated If multiple clocks were selected in the Network Clock Connect screen the Other Clocks Selected prompt will appear This allows all of the selected clocks to be updated with the same schedule CA Other Clocks Selected gt T 9 ds 5 Other clocks were selected when schedule was edited Do you want to update all selected clocks I 18 Cancel Button This button is used to cancel any changes made to the schedule
15. For 4 digit clocks the AM PM indicators on the left side of the clock will flash Upon startup the clock Firmware version and IP address will scroll across the display To adjust the Time Zone push the Set button B Each button push will adjust the time by 1 hour Example If set to Central Standard Time push the button once for Mountain Standard Time 4 Place the clock on the wall using the keyhole hanger C on the back of the clock A mounting template is included with the Quick Start Installation Guide Default Settings can be restored to the clock by 1 Remove power to the clock for at least 2 seconds disconnect the patch cable A from the back of the clock 2 Hold down the Set button B on the back of the clock 3 Apply power back to the clock connect the powered patch cable to the clock while continuing to hold down the Set button 4 888 should scroll across the clock display 5 Release the Set button Note The IP address set to the clock can be checked by quickly pressing the Set button B twice The Set button is located on the back of the clock next to the patch cable A plug in Once pressed the clock IP address will scroll quickly across the display uolj2npoliu suonesijioads si a e y D 5 FRET Le A90 9 HOMION Fig 1 La QOO PoE Switch 1 uonesnbyuog Burnoouyss qnoiL Q To local power 110vac xipuaddy A PoE connection CAT 5 or higher Ether
16. UTC 7 7 7 CONFIG 35 UTC 8 8 8 CONFIG 36 UTC 9 9 9 CONFIG 37 UTC 10 10 10 CONFIG 38 UTC 11 11 11 CONFIG 39 UTC 12 12 12 CONFIG 99 Custom Time Zone CONFIG CONFIG CONFIG American Time Appendix C Buzzer Relay Scheduling Examples Example Scheduling Recurring Events To schedule a new event that turns on the buzzer for 5 seconds starting at 8 55 AM every weekday Monday Friday follow the 3 instructions below 9 Step 1 Click on Add to prompt the Event Editor m Step 2 Enter the parameters as shown below S Tente al Current Date Time 01 20 2011 05 07 50 PM Schedule ateStart sch created on 01 20 2011 05 06 00 PM E Specify End Date Time 12 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat o 52 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 52 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 f 8 2 9 10 4 DD M 35 2 9 10 11 12 33 3 3 y y 1 D EN ZE we 3 16 17 18 19 24 4 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 5 30 3 1 2 3 4 5 a Start Time HH MM SS End Time HH MM SS D 08 y 55 07 17 06 33 D Period 1 Days v Enter 0 to disable event o Sun Y Mon Y Tue V Wed Y Th Y Fri Sat 3 Select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur Device PJ LED 1 E u02 LED3 Y Buzzer Relay Duration 5 seconds v e T
17. dani 17 TmeZone labra a dr ddr dad 18 DST castillo AE PTT icadts stdeteests isabel ciedad ET 18 NetWork EL osuna aa 19 BUZZer Tab A A E 20 Manut TaD ana AS nae 20 Schedule EANO eea E OU LS 21 EVEDLEQIIO a 22 Web Browser Itata da aii 23 NetWork oi ds 23 Time Synchronization inner 24 Daylight SAVING TIME ocre clar carts LI Gress iria e la cti 24 Other Configurations ss 25 Troubleshooting DHCP ere 26 Troubleshooting Clock Time cccccsscsscssssssssssesscssssessesecsesaeseeseesessesaeseesesaesaeseesesoesausansesaesensaeseesesaesanseeaesorsassaneeeaess 28 Appendix A NIST Time Servers 29 Appendix B Supported Time Zones nono n conan non non nn nro nor nn non nn nar nn nin nr nar nnrnincnnss 30 Appendix C Buzzer Relay Scheduling Examples 31 Appendix D Brightness Control Scheduling Example non nonconon non non con crnconannoncnno 33 American Time 140 3rd Street South PO Box 707 Dassel MN 55325 0707 Phone 800 328 8996 Fax 800 789 1882 american time com American Time 3 Introduction Specifications Introduction Installation x 9 09 T XxX C 00 20 Z Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix Power over Ethernet PoE provides an accurate synchronized time source PoE and Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP are used to make installation and setup as simple as possible All you need to do is connect the clock t
18. event End Date Time Column This displays the end date and time of the event There may not be an end date if the event is a reoccurring event Period Column This displays the period of the event The period is how often the event occurs Therefore a period of one week correlates to an event that happens weekly Device Column This displays the device s that will be triggered during the event If all outputs are to be triggered for a specified event this field will display 1 2 3 B R This correlates to LED1 LED2 LED3 Buzzer Relay respectively LED1 LED2 LED3 available on analog clocks only Duration Column This displays the event duration The duration may be selected from this field ON OFF 0 59 seconds The event duration must be less than the period Countdown Column This displays the duration of the countdown timer Note Countdown column only available for digital clocks Next Occurrence Column This displays the date and time of the next occurrence of the event Brightness Column This displays the brightness of the time display on the clock triggered by the event Import Button This button is used to import an existing schedule Export Button This button is used to export the current schedule on the network clock Add Button This button is used to add an event to the schedule The Event Editor will appear when this button is pressed Reference the Event Editor section for more details
19. for 2 3 seconds in a Low brightness and turn off again Note The Brightness setting is only available for digital clocks xipuaddy O American Time 25 Relay Analog Clock Troubleshooting DHCP When a DHCP network is not present at initial start up the PoE clock will default to a random Static IP in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 The status LED will be illuminated red If unable to obtain an IP address through DHCP follow these troubleshooting steps 1 Verify that there is power to the PoE clock The Status LED of the PoE receiver will be illuminated if there is power to the Clock 2 Verify the Ethernet cable connection to the PoE clock Make sure the patch cable is securely connected and not damaged Have the cable tested or connect another Ethernet device to this cable to confirm proper connection 3 Verify with the Network Administrator to ensure that DHCP is enabled on the network you are connecting the PoE Clocks 4 Verify that DHCP is enabled on the PoE receiver a Configure a PC that is on the same local network as the PoE receiver with the following network configurations Tip Note existing PC settings first Contact your Network Administrator for assistance or reference the following link http windows microsoft com en US windows vista Change TCP IP settings e P address 169 254 0 1 e Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 b Using the Network Clock Connect application press the Refresh List button c Select t
20. groups will display the clocks assigned to the selected groups 4 Select Column This displays checkboxes to select each clock CTRL A will select all clocks The Edit menu also has a Select All and Deselect All feature 5 IP Address Column This displays the IP address of each clock 6 Clock ID Column This is used to assign a clock ID to each clock The text field allows up to 20 alphanumeric characters 7 Group Column This is used to define the group of the clock The network clocks may be grouped for sorting purposes The groups may be named under Tools gt Rename Groups 8 MAC Column This displays the MAC address of each clock 9 Date Column This displays the current date of the clock 10 Time Column This displays the current time of the clock 11 Last Sync Success Column This displays the last time the clock received a successful SNTP synchronization The field will turn green to designate a successful sync and red for a failed sync 12 Schedule Button Column This button will be displayed if the network clock has the optional buzzer relay If the clock does not have a buzzer relay the field will display N A Reference the Schedule Editor section for more details on the buzzer relay scheduling 13 Schedule Timestamp Column This displays the last time the schedule was altered and saved The field will turn green to designate a successful schedule update and red for a failed schedule update
21. the option is not enabled the button will display N A The Schedule Editor may be entered by pressing the schedule button from the main Network Clock Connect screen This is used to add and edit events in a schedule Multiple devices may be scheduled at once by selecting them in the Select Column in the Network Clock Connect screen The maximum number of scheduled events is 100 Reference Appendix C for scheduling examples 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TE Schedule Pati sch created on 09 09 2011 02 44 PM Current Date Time 09 09 2011 04 18 47 PM Event Start Date Time End Date Time Period Device Duration Countdown Next Occurrence Brightness 9 9 2011 6 45 00 AM NONE Mon Tue Wed Th Fri B R 1 second 9 12 2011 6 45 00 AM High 9 8 2011 3 15 00 PM NONE Mon Tue Wed Th Fri NONE OFF 9 12 2011 3 15 00 PM Low 9 9 2011 6 45 00 AM NONE Mon Tue Wed Th Fri NONE OFF 9 12 2011 6 45 00 AM High 9 9 2011 3 15 00 PM NONE Fri NONE OFF 9 16 2011 3 15 00 PM Sleep Delete _Detete at print Schedule This is the file name of the schedule and the date and time it was last modified This field is editable so that the schedule may be named appropriately i e 2HourLateStart ats PepFest ats etc Current Date Time This displays the current date and time of the selected network clock Event Column This displays the event number Start Date Time Column This displays the start date and time of the
22. Bracket part number varies by size Features e Time Zone Management e Supports up to 10 SNTP servers for redundancy e Supports Daylight Saving Time e Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af e DHCP or Static IP addressing e Network Clock Connect configuration e Status LED indicator e Scheduling Buzzer version maximum of 100 scheduled events Specifications Dimensions Varies by model Weight Varies by model Power Consumption PoE IEEE802 3af compliant 1W Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating Humidity 95 maximum non condensing Accuracy 1 second Buzzer Option Specifications Sound Level 65dBA at 10 feet American Time Specifications za OZ oo 35 2 7x 30 o x suolesyiseds uolj2npoliu uone e1su Burnoouyss qnoliL uone nbyuog xipuaddy Specifications Power over Ethernet Digital Calendar Clocks Available in the following configurations POEXXXXSXE POEXXXXSEB Buzzer version POEXMXXSE Calendar version POEXMXXSEB Calendar buzzer version Note The X s are model dependent Optional Products PoE Injector single port TMA200 USB Drive with Network Clock Connect Software H004167B POE Double Dial Kit part number varies by size Features Time Zone Management Supports up to 10 SNTP servers for redundancy Supports Daylight Saving Time 12 24 Hour Mode with AM PM indicators Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af DHCP or Static IP addressing
23. Period Hours Mins 015 dotted quad format XXX XXX XXX XXX Use 12 hour Format Y Z DST Options S Daylight Saving Time AUTO e Fixed Day Start Date Start Time 2 Stop Date x Leg Stop Time O Hour Bias gt 2 O Clock Type and Date Mode a Clock Type Digital Calendar E ate Mode mwnowY Den ay Duration ime o gt Seconds Date o Seconds z Other ae Name Clock ID al A assword dok u Brightness HIGH Copyright 2011 American Time amp Signal Company All rights reserved American Time 23 Configuration Introduction p G 45 Q o 7 Installation Connect Network Clock Configuration O rar lt 2 2 3 E Appendix 24 Network cont When a DHCP network is not present at intial start up the PoE clock will default to a random Static IP address in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 For analog clocks the IP address may be reset by restoring the clock to factory defaults by holding in the Default Button for 9 12 seconds Both Status and Relay LEDs will flash for 5 seconds to confirm the defaults setting Please reference the DHCP troubleshooting section if you are experiencing DHCP issues For digital clocks the IP address may be reset by restoring the clock to factory defaults using the following steps 1 Remove power to the clock for at least 2 seconds disconnect the patch cable from the b
24. ST cannot be set to OFF In this example DST OFF can be done by selecting UTC 6 for the time zone and selecting the DST to OFF Reference Appendix B for a list of all available DST configurations b Custom Daylight Savings This is used to select a custom DST date and time The Daylight Saving Time 5 e a c 7 er fo e must be set to CUSTOM for these fields to be editable E 4 Network Tab 3 de Got timeZone st Network Buzzer Manuf o e pre 7 IP Address 192 168 10 117 Gateway 192 168 10 99 5 DNS Servers a DNS Server 1 8 8 8 8 D DNS Server 2 8 8 4 4 D NTP Servers e NTP Server List WI 50 77 217 185 E 216 229 0 179 E 128 138 140 44 m 198 60 73 8 Pass z B G oz E 206 246 122 250 E 12961530 gt x 3 29 Edit List conca a DHCP This checkbox enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP on the selected network clocks o gt b IP Address The IP address may be set to a static IP address if one clock is selected The DHCP checkbox fa must be unchecked for this field to be enabled The IP address fields cannot be changed if multiple clocks S are selected gt c Subnet Mask The Subnet mask may be configured if the DHCP checkbox is unchecked d Gateway The Gateway may be configured if the DHCP checkbox is unchecked e DNS Servers The DNS s
25. Time This displays the current date and time of the selected network clock 2 Schedule This displays the filename of the schedule in which the event resides The last modified date and time is also displayed 3 Start Date Calendar This is used to select the start date of the event A date selection prior to the current date is not possible 4 Start Time HH MM SS This is used to select the start time of the event 5 Specify End Date Time This checkbox is used to define an end date and time for the event The event will be a reoccurring event if this checkbox is not selected The End Date Calendar and End Time will not be enabled unless this box is checked 6 End Date Calendar This is used to select the end date of the event An end date cannot be selected unless the Specify End Date Time checkbox is checked A date selection prior to the current date is not possible 7 End Time HH MM SS This is used to select the end time of the event The end time cannot be defined unless the Specify End Date Time checkbox is checked 8 Period This is used to defined the period of the event The period is the interval of time between event occurrences An entry of O will disable the event A numeric value must be entered into the text field The pull down menu consists of seconds minutes hours days and weeks Here are the possible entries per period duration e lt x gt seconds 0 lt x lt 60 lt x gt minutes
26. Time Zone The is used to select a custom time zone with a bias of hours and minutes from UTC time The CUSTOM selection must be made in the Time Zone field for this to be enabled The bias may be configured in the range of 0 00 23 59 positive or negative c Facility Time Offset This is used to offset the received SNTP time with a positive or negative bias of hours and minutes The Offset Facility Time checkbox must be checked for this field to be editable Note This function is typically used by school districts to accommodate bus schedules d Offset Facility Time This checkbox enables the Facility Time Offset 3 DST Tab Ma Configuration IS Clock TimeZone DST Network Buzzer Manuf Dog Te Network Clock Connect Configuration Custom Daylight Savings pa Fixed Dates 9 Floating Dates e Start Start 2nd v Sun v of Mar v 77 2 100 am le gt o End ist sun of Nov E o 2 00 v AM y Bia v di v 00 z T 2 lt _ save _cance_ 18 American Time Configuration 3 DST Tab cont a Daylight Saving Time This is used to set the DST to AUTO OFF or CUSTOM The AUTO selection is the standard DST for the United States Note Not all time zone selections will allow for changing the DST to AUTO or OFF For example if USCT USA Central is selected for the time zone the D
27. Y tdo Current Date Time 01 20 2011 05 12 07 PM Schedule SpecialEvent sch E created on 01 20 2011 05 11 00 PM M Specify End Date Time Eu an gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu i Sat Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 8 3 25 2 29 1 3 2 29 Specifications 40 2 6 8 40 6 4 9 13 15 41 13 15 42 16 20 22 42 20 43 23 24 21 29 43 23 24 27 u gt 3 5 of 2 gt Start Time HH MM SS End Time HH MM SS 15 7 45 9 00 15 7 45 08 7 iod 1 Minutes gt Enter 0 to disable event Sun Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Installation Select a period of one day in order to specify days on which the event will occur ice F LED1 E 02 LeD3 Y BuzzerfRelay ion 8seconds v sae cms e The Start Date is set to October 31 2011 e The Start Time is 15 45 00 Hours dropdown is in military format which is 3 45 PM e The Period is set to 1 Minute Period is irrelevant since this is a special event e The Buzzer Relay checkbox is selected e The Duration is set to 8 seconds e The End Date Time is specified as the start time plus the event duration Therefore October 31 2011 at 15 45 08 3 45 08 PM Step 3 Click Save in the Event Editor Step 4 Name the schedule in the Schedule Editor to SpecialEvent sch Step 5 Click Save in the Schedule Editor Network Clock Connect z 2 CA da 5 D 2 o O 2 Schedule Editor BL EE
28. a Schedule SpecialEvent sch created on 01 20 2011 05 11 PM Current Date Time 01 20 2011 05 12 43 PM Start Date Time End Date Time Period Device Duration Next Occurrence 10 31 2011 03 45 00 PM 10 31 2011 03 45 08 PM 1 minute B R 10 31 2011 03 45 00 PM Troubleshooting Appendix add eat osete paeten int Ce 32 American Time Appendix D Brightness Control Scheduling Example Example Scheduling Display Brightness Events Digital Clocks To schedule a new special event that dims the clocks display over the weekend to save energy follow the instructions below In this example two events will be used Event 1 will turn the clocks display to a Low Brightness state every Saturday at 12 00 AM starting on September 10th Event 0 will turn the clocks display back to a High Brightness state every Monday at 12 00 AM starting on September 12th Step 1 Click on Add to prompt the Event Editor Step 2 Enter the parameters as shown below uo2npoliu 3 Event Editor Current Date Time 01 21 2011 03 52 26 4M Schedule BrightiessEvent sch created on 01 20 2011 06 03 00 AM O Specify End Date Time Sun Mon Tue Wed i Tue Wed Thu suonesijioads 35 30 35 Ss 30 36 6 36 6 37 13 37 e a 38 20 38 5 20 39 27 39 27 40 2 3 4 5 8 40 4 uone e1SuI Start Time HH MM 55 End Time HH MM 55 00 yj oo foo foo 00 oo
29. ack of the clock 2 Hold down the Set button on the back of the clock 3 Apply power back to the clock reconnect the powered patch cable to the clock while continuing to hold down the Set button 4 888 should scroll across the clock display 5 Release the Set button Time Synchronization eAll changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the changes to take effect the Restart button must be clicked 1 SNTP Servers This is a list of NP servers from which the network clock will receive time The selected server will be attempted first If the server fails to provide a valid time the list is traversed until a valid time is received This list may be user defined A list of verified NIST time servers is available in Appendix A 2 Time Zone The Time Zone entry sets the time zone Selecting the CUSTOM time zone will enable the Custom Time Zone fields Reference Appendix B for a list of all available time zone configurations 3 SNIP Resync Period HH MM The SNTP Resync Period is used to determine how often the clock requests the time from the SNTP server The default and recommended interval for the clock to resync is every 15 minutes Use 12 Hour Format eAll changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the changes to take effect the Restart button must be clicked This allows the user to select between 12 and 24 hour time display Note Available only for digital clocks Daylight Saving Time eA
30. an Ethernet jack see Figure 3 Fig 1 To local power 110vac A QOO PoE Switch Optional Security Bracket 12 shown A PoE connection CAT 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable supplied B Status LED C Buzzer LED D Default Button E Keyhole Hanger F PoE Receiver American Time Digital Clock Installation Before installing verify the network infrastructure with the Network Administrator The Power over Ethernet PoE power solution and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP settings should be determined The PoE clock locations and cabling routes should also be determined prior to installation 1 Apply power to the clock by connecting a CAT 5 A or higher Ethernet patch cable from a PoE switch Fig 1 or single injector Fig 2 to the rear panel of the PoE clock The time should display in less than one minute e PoE Switch Check with the Network Administrator for infrastructure needs This part is not supplied by American Time e POE Injector TMA200 This is an optional power source that may be purchased from American Time Note When a DHCP network is not present at initial start up the PoE clock will default to a random Static IP in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 If DHCP is enabled and the clock does not receive a DHCP IP or loses the IP the following symptoms will occur For 6 digit clocks the seconds digits on the far right hand side of the clock will flash
31. ck This field allows up to 20 alphanumeric characters to be entered This field will not be editable if multiple clocks are selected f Password This field is used to set the password of the selected clock s g Group This is used to define the group of the clock The network clocks may be grouped for sorting purposes If multiple clocks are selected the group will not be displayed However this field can change the group of multiple selected clocks h Time Zone This displays the time zone of the selected clock The time zone will not be displayed if multiple clocks are selected i Daylight Saving Time This displays the Daylight Saving Time setting of the selected clock The Daylight Saving Time setting will not be displayed if multiple clocks are selected j Last Time Receive This displays the last time a SNTP request was received by the selected clock The last time received will not be displayed if multiple clocks are selected k Last Login This displays the last time a user logged into the selected clock The last login will not be displayed if multiple clocks are selected Brightness This is used to select the brightness setting on the clock display There are four options for display brightness High Low Sleep and Off When in the Sleep setting the segments of the display will be off Every 20 seconds the time segments will display the time for 2 3 seconds in a Low brightness and turn off again Not
32. e The Brightness setting is only present for Digital clocks m 12 24 Hour Mode This is used to select a 12 or 24 hour display for the clock Note 12 24 Hour Mode is only present for Digital Clocks n Date Mode This is used to select the date mode of the Digital Calendar Clock o Display Duration This is used to set the duration of the time date displays for a Digital Calendar Clock If both time and date are set to 0 only the time will be displayed If date is set to O and time is set to anything other than 0 only the date will be displayed If neither time nor date are 0 the time and date will toggle for the duration specified uoleunbyuo0g Burnoouyss qnoliLl xipuaddy O American Time 17 Configuration 2 Time Zone Tab f 4 Configuration 0 lei Fe S PE E Clock TimeZone pst Network Buzzer Manuf o Time Zone USCT USA Central y Custom Time Zone un Bias from UTC time 6 v 100 v S e p Facility Time Offset ns Date 12 14 2010 Time 15 43 12 a Offset v jo x 00 E Offset Facility Time save cen l Installation a Time Zone This is used to select the time zone Selecting the CUSTOM time zone will enable the Custom Time Zone fields Reference Appendix B for a list of all available time zone configurations b Custom
33. e PoE clock Make sure the patch cable is securely connected and not damaged Have the cable tested or connect another Ethernet device to this cable to confirm proper connection 3 Verify with the Network Administrator to ensure that DHCP is enabled on the network you are connecting the PoE Clocks 4 Verify that DHCP is enabled on the PoE receiver a Configure a PC that is on the same local network as the PoE receiver with the following network configurations Tip Note existing PC settings first Contact your Network Administrator for assistance or reference the following link http windows microsoft com en US windows vista Change TCP IP settings e P address 169 254 0 1 e Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 b Using the Network Clock Connect application press the Refresh List button c Select the clock that was not receiving DHCP IP address should be in the range of 169 254 1 0 and 169 254 254 255 and press the Configure button d Click on the Network tab and verify that the DHCP checkbox is selected 5 Return PC to the previous settings noted above in Step 4 Note The IP address set to the clock can be checked by quickly pressing the Set button B twice The Set button is located on the back of the clock next to the patch cable plug in Once pressed the clock IP address will scroll quickly across the display uolj2npoliu STE MEE 5 a Pr y D 3 FRET Le A90 9 HOMION uonen yuo VODJE PoE Switch
34. e determined The PoE clock locations and cabling routes should also be determined prior to installation 1 Apply power to the clock by connecting a CAT 5 A or higher Ethernet patch cable from a PoE switch Fig 1 or single injector Fig 2 to the PoE receiver F e POE Switch Check with the Network Administrator for infrastructure needs This part is not supplied by American Time e PoE Injector TMA200 This is an optional power source that may be purchased from American Time 2 The Status LED B will indicate the clocks status as follows e Flashing Orange Acquiring an IP address using DHCP e Flashing Red Attempting SNTP sync e Continuous Red Failed SNTP sync e Flashing Green Received SNTP sync e Continuous Green Successful SNTP sync Note When a DHCP network is not present at initial start up the PoE clock will default to a random Static IP in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 The IP address may be reset by restoring the clock factory defaults by holding in the Default Button D for 10 seconds and releasing Both Status and Buzzer LEDs will flash for 5 seconds to confirm the defaults setting Please reference the DHCP troubleshooting section if you are experiencing DHCP issues 3 The Buzzer LED C designates if the Buzzer is enabled The Buzzer is an optional feature 4 Place the clock on the wall using the keyhole hanger E on the back of the clock or the optional security bracket Note If hanging your clock over
35. ers is disabled The default setting is to have the box unchecked Fixed Day disabled American Time Configuration 3 Start End Date Time The Start and Stop parameters indicate when DST changes occur These parameters are available when CUSTOM DST is desired 5 e Fixed Day Fixed Day g Start Day 2nd fava Sun fiva RU sn y 2 Start Time 02 y 00 y S Stop Date ist Sun y Nov 4st lv Stop Time 02 y 00 y Y o e Floating Day Fixed Day O F Start Day 2nd v Sun v Mar v 8th y S 7 Start Time 02 lv 00 v Stop Date 1st v Sun v Nov v ist y Stop Time 02 y 00 y Note The default is set using the rule observed by the United States which starts on the second Sunday in March at 2 00 AM and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 00 AM The Daylight Saving Time selection may be set to AUTO or Custom with the following settings Daylight Saving Time CUSTOM y Fixed Day Ol Start Day 2nd v Sun v Mar y 8th y Start Time 02 y 00 y Stop Date 1st v Sun v Nov v ist lw Stop Time 02 w 00 y Hour Bias v 1 Hours lv 00 Minutes w 4 Hour Bias Hour Min The Hour Bias determines the bias during DST A bias of 1 0 will advance the clocks ahead 1 hour at the start of DST and fall back 1 hour at the end of DST Clock Type and Date Mode eAll changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the changes to take effect the Restart button m
36. ervers may be configured if the DHCP checkbox is unchecked f SNIP Servers This is a list of SNTP servers from which the network clock will receive time The selected server will be attempted first If the server fails to provide a valid time the list is traversed until a valid time is received This list may be user defined A list of verified NIST time servers is available in Appendix A Burnoouyss qnoliLl xipuaddy O American Time 1 9 Configuration 5 Buzzer Tab ss a Clock Time Zone DST Network Buzzer Manuf Introduction Activate Buzzer Relay 2 E This button will activate selected Clock Buzzerss or Relays o a YN Installation a Activate Buzzer Relay Button This button will activate the relay or buzzer on all selected network relays or Clocks that have the buzzer relay option 6 Manuf Tab r Configuration x Clock TimeZone DST Network Buzzer Manuf Network Clock Connect A ATS Clock Manag 38 Enter password Configuration Coc _ cama D S p O O lt m 2 3 This tab is used for manufacturing purposes only Appendix 20 American Time POE Installation Manual Schedule Editor Note This feature is only available for analog clocks with the buzzer option digital clocks or relay If
37. git is 18 1 x 7 4 x 2 635 Run CAT 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable from a PoE switch or PoE injector through the enclosure base Connect the patch cable to the clock Route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and internal components Re attach the cover assembly to the enclosure base using the sheet metal screws removed in Step 1 Confirm correct operation of the clock Configuration 9900 o S p O O 0 2 3 Appendix 10 American Time Digital Clock Installation Digital Double Face Display Mounting CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Disconnect and lock out power to the electrical box before installing or servicing the clock For wall mount assemble double dial clock enclosure as shown in Figure 1 For ceiling mount use the same assembly procedure except use the two knockouts that are located on the top of the wraparound see Figure 2 Depending on the orientation of the 4 square backbox use two 8 32 x 3 4 screws and two 8 32 nuts for the two dummy holes in the mounting plate 8 Run patch cable through the conduit O Using two 8 32 x 3 4 screws mount double dial clock enclosure assembly to 4 square backbox see Figure 2 Loosen the four screws in the digital clock approximately 3 32 see Figure 2 6 Make patch cable connection to the digital clock Slide the digital clock into the wraparound making sure the screws and slots line up See Figure 2
38. he Start Date is set to the current date e The Start Time is 08 55 00 Hours dropdown is in military format which is 8 55 AM e The Period is set to 1 Day e The Mon Tue Wed Th Fri checkboxes are selected e The Buzzer Relay checkbox is selected e The Duration is set to 5 seconds e No End Date Time is specified for the recurring event Step 3 Click Save in the Event Editor Step 4 Name the schedule in the Schedule Editor to LateStart sch Step 5 Click Save in the Schedule Editor BNote The maximum number of scheduled events is 100 za o Qo 5 x 30 o gt uone nbyuog 01 20 2011 08 55 00 AM NONE Mon Tue Wed Th Fri B R 01 21 2011 08 55 00 AM 3 r gt 2 Schedule Editor S5 Lo mesa S created on 01 20 2011 05 06 PM Current Date Time 01 20 2011 05 09 17 PM o o Start Date Time End Date Time Period Device Duration Next Occurrence y e le xipuoddy Cn export add _ eat Delete Delete at_ mint A O American Time 31 Appendix C Buzzer Relay Scheduling Examples Example Scheduling Special Events To schedule a new special event that turns on the buzzer for 8 seconds starting at 3 45 PM on October 31 2011 follow the instructions below Step 1 Click on Add to prompt the Event Editor Step 2 Enter the parameters as shown below Introduction r 2 Event Editor PA
39. he clock that was not receiving DHCP IP address should be in the range of 169 254 1 0 and 169 254 254 255 and press the Configure button d Click on the Network tab and verify that the DHCP checkbox is selected Introduction Y c G O Q Q Ce Installation Network Clock Connect Configuration B Status LED C Buzzer Relay LED D Default Button F PoE Receiver Relay 5 Return PC to the previous settings noted above in Step 4 If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps please call Technical Support at American Time at 800 328 8996 o E ds e lt 7 2 3 Appendix 26 American Time Digital Clock Troubleshooting DHCP When a DHCP network is not present at initial start up the PoE clock will default to a random Static IP in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 Note If DHCP is enabled and the clock does not receive a DHCP IP or loses the IP the following symptoms will occur For 6 digit clocks the seconds digits on the far right side of the clock display will flash For 4 digit clocks the AM PM indicators on the left side of the clock display will flash If unable to obtain an IP address through DHCP follow these troubleshooting steps 1 Verify that there is power to the PoE clock The firmware version should scroll across the display when PoE power is first applied 2 Verify the Ethernet cable connection to th
40. ll changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the changes to take effect the Restart button must be clicked Daylight Saving Time DST varies greatly from one country to another and sometimes even within countries themselves As a result there are many parameters used to handle all of the various rules in use throughout the world The default setting uses the rule observed by the majority of the United States 1 Daylight Saving Time The Daylight Saving Time entry is used to set the DST to AUTO OFF or CUSTOM The AUTO selection is the standard DST for the United States Note Not all time zone selections will allow for changing the DST to AUTO or OFF For example if USCT USA Central is selected for the time zone then the DST cannot be set to OFF However this may be done by selecting UTC 6 for the time zone and selecting the DST to OFF Reference Appendix B for a list of all available DST configurations 2 Fixed Day The Fixed Day check box will be enabled if the Daylight Saving Time is set to CUSTOM It is used to indicate whether or not DST occurs on a specific date For example if DST started on March 15t of every year the Fixed Day box needs to be checked The Fixed Day check box changes how the Start and Stop parameters function If the box is checked the Day of Week and Week of Month portion of the Start and Stop parameters are disabled If the box is not checked the Date portion of the Start and Stop paramet
41. nect Network Clock Connect has been developed by American Time for configuring and monitoring your network clocks This application will allow the user to quickly manage all of the compatible network clocks installed on the network System Requirements Personal Computers Windows XP 32 bit Windows Vista 32 bit Windows 7 32 bit Windows 8 Windows XP 64 bit Windows Vista 64 bit Windows 7 64 bit Servers Windows 2008 Standard SP1 SP2 32 bit Windows 2008 Standard SP1 SP2 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit PC with 500Mhz or higher processor clock speed recommended 50MB free storage 256MB or RAM or higher recommended VGA 800x600 or higher resolution video adapter and monitor Keyboard and Mouse Introduction Specifications Installation 1 Network Clock Connect may be downloaded from www american time com support software firmware updates Click Search Now and click on Network Clock Connect from the list The software will automatically download It is also provided through the optional USB drive H004167B POE sold separately 2 Run the Windows Installer Package NCCSetup msi file by double clicking the icon 5 NCCSetup 3 Follow the instructions in the Network Clock Connect Setup Wizard Installation e e O es Default Password clock4u Double click on the Network Clock Connect desktop icon to start the application x O 8 x La e gt E Z 2 Enter clock4u in the
42. net patch cable supplied B Set Button C Keyhole hanger D Relay O American Time 9 Digital Clock Installation BNote Time format 12 or 24 hour for American Series Wireless Digital Clocks is set at the SiteSync IQ system controller The format displayed on the system controller will display on the digital clocks Digital Single Display Surface Mounting CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Disconnect and lock out power to the electrical box before installing or servicing the clock 1 Use mounting template included with the Quick Start Installation Guide to place mounting screws in the wall 2 Run CAT 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable from the PoE switch or PoE injector to the clock enclosure Connect the patch cable to the clock Route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and internal components O Hang clock on mounting screws Confirm correct operation of the clock gt T 9 ql 5 Wa Specifications Installation Network Clock Connect Digital Single Display Flush Mounting CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Disconnect and lock out power to the electrical box before installing or servicing the clock 1 Remove the four sheet metal screws that hold the cover assembly and enclosure base together Be sure to keep the sheet metal screws for reassembly Mount the enclosure base into the wall Opening for 2 5 four and six digit is 14 5 x 5 5 x 2 635 Opening for 4 four di
43. o a PoE enabled Local Area Network LAN Ethernet drop PoE Power over Ethernet PoE describes a system that passes electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling Power may come from a power supply within a networking device such as a PoE switch or it may be injected into the Ethernet cable using a midspan injector There are several advantages for using PoE PoE eliminates the need to run AC power cables for certain devices Instead the more cost effective category 5 or 6 cable is run for PoE devices Also since PoE is symmetrically distributed the power source may be determined after the cables are ran PoE clocks require connection to a PoE enabled LAN In a typical installation a PoE switch or a PoE injector would be used to power your PoE clock Network These Power over Ethernet Clocks are plug and play on networks with Dynamic Hosting Configuration Protocol DHCP A NIST time server is used for the default time server but may be changed using the Network Clock Connect application or the configuration web page The clocks may also be configured using static IP addresses American Time POE Installation Manual Power over Ethernet Analog Clocks Available in the following configurations PEXXXXXXXXB Buzzer version PEXXXXXXXX Analog Version Note The X s are model dependent Optional Products PoE Injector single port TMA200 USB Drive with Network Clock Connect Software H004167B POE Security
44. og Bunoouss qnoil xipuoddy 29 Appendix B Supported Time Zones Specifications Introduction Installation x 8 09 o xc o HU o z Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix 30 POE Installation Manual Automatic Time Hours Difference Daylight Saving Zone Hours Difference from UTC Time Code Description from UTC Winter Summer Adjustment 00 LMT Local Mean Time based on longitude CALCULATED CALCULATED CONFIG 01 USA Alaska 9 8 YES 02 USA Aleutian HAST HADT 10 9 YES 03 USA Arizona 7 7 NO 04 USA Atlantic Puerto Rico AST 4 4 NO 05 USA Central CST CDT 6 5 YES 06 USA Chammoro chST 10 10 NO 07 USA Eastern EST EDT 5 4 YES 08 USA Hawaii HST 10 10 NO 10 USA Mountain MST MDT 7 6 YES 11 USA Pacific PST PDT 8 7 YES 12 USA Midway Island Samoa SST 11 11 NO 13 USA Wake Islands WAKT 11 11 NO 14 UTC 0 0 0 CONFIG 15 UTC 1 1 1 CONFIG 16 UTC 2 2 2 CONFIG 17 UTC 3 3 3 CONFIG 18 UTC 4 4 4 CONFIG 19 UTC 5 5 5 CONFIG 20 UTC 6 6 6 CONFIG 21 UTC 7 7 7 CONFIG 22 UTC 8 8 8 CONFIG 23 UTC 9 9 9 CONFIG 24 UTC 10 10 10 CONFIG 25 UTC 11 11 11 CONFIG 26 UTC 12 12 12 CONFIG 27 UTC 13 13 13 CONFIG 28 UTC 1 1 1 CONFIG 29 UTC 2 2 2 CONFIG 30 UTC 3 3 3 CONFIG 31 UTC 4 4 4 CONFIG 32 UTC 5 5 5 CONFIG 33 UTC 6 6 6 CONFIG 34
45. password prompt and press OK Configuration p ok Network Clock Connect 2 e xX Troubleshooting Appendix 14 American Time Network Clock Connect This screen allows access to all of the network clocks The use of a broadcast IP is used to find all of the active network clocks L d Once the list of network clocks is populated all the clocks or individual clocks may be selected for configuration eb Eh Network Clock Connect ba a A File Edit Tools Help a Es 800 328 8996 L Group 1 3 7 Groups 5 Y Groups Broadcast IP 255 255 255 255 2 american Network Clock Connect 2 7 Group 2 4 V Group 4 6 7 Group 6 _ Refeshust e time e Select IP Address Clock ID Group MAC Date Time Last Sync Success Schedule Schedule Timestamp V O O o Ey O o e e 7 5 Selected 0 Active 0 Total 0 a Import List Export List NTP Sync Configure Print List 2 E e e 1 Broadcast IP This is the address used to query all network clocks The default is set to 255 255 255 255 This may be set to the subnet that the network clock s are configured to reduce network traffic 2 Refresh List This button is used to populate the list of network clocks using the Broadcast IP entered 3 Group Checkboxes These checkboxes are used to select the group s of clocks that should be displayed in the list Pressing Refresh List after selecting the desired
46. rican Time Specifications Power over Ethernet Relay Available in the following configurations H004526R Optional Products PoE Injector single port TMA200 USB Drive with Network Clock Connect Software H004167B POE Features Time Zone Management Supports Daylight Saving Time Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af DHCP or Static IP addressing Network Clock Connect configuration Status LED indicator Scheduling maximum of 100 scheduled events Specifications Dimensions 2 21 h x 4 2 w x 9 d Weight 028 lbs Power Consumption PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant 1W Operating Temperature 41 to 131 F 0 to 55 C Operating Humidity 95 maximum non condensing Accuracy 1 second Relay Specifications Dry Contacts NO or NC special order contacts with 2A 30vdc 0 5A 120vac rating and active closure time of 1 59 seconds O Common Activate ele Alarm O Normally open System Comm Connection Diagram American Time suolesyiseds uolj2npoliu uone e1su za OZ oo 35 2 7x 30 o x Bulj00yS3 qnoAL uoneImbyuos xipuaddy Analog Clock Installation Specifications Introduction Installation x 9 09 T XxX C 00 20 oO Z Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix Before installing verify the network infrastructure with the Network Administrator The Power over Ethernet PoE power solution and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP settings should b
47. upplied by American Time e PoE Injector TMA200 This is an optional power source that may be purchased from American Time 2 The Status LED B will indicate the relays status as follows e Flashing Orange Acquiring an IP address using DHCP e Flashing Red Attempting SNTP sync e Continuous Red Failed SNTP sync e Continuous Green Successful SNTP sync Note When a DHCP network is not present at initial start up the PoE Relay will default to a random Static IP in the range of 169 254 1 0 to 169 254 254 255 The IP address may be reset by restoring the Relay factory defaults by holding in the Default Button E for 10 seconds and releasing Both Status B and Relay C LEDs will flash for 5 seconds to confirm the defaults setting Please reference the DHCP troubleshooting section if you are experiencing DHCP issues 3 The Relay LED C designates if the Relay is enabled Specifications Introduction Installation ds Q Le x o o 6 x E 2 20000000 PoE Switch C Relay Active LED Default E Button B status LED Configuration Troubleshooting A PoE connection CAT 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable B Status LED C Relay LED D H004526R Relay E Default Button Appendix 12 American Time Introduction Specifications Installation Network Clock Configuration Troubleshooting Appendix Connect User Notes POE Installation Manual 13 O American Time Network Clock Con
48. ust be clicked 1 Clock Type This displays the clock type This is not configurable 2 Date Mode This is used to select the date mode of the Digital Calendar Clock uone e1SuI za OZ oo 35 2 7x 30 o 2 uoneinfuo 3 Display Duration This is used to set the duration of the time date displays for a Digital Calendar Clock If both time O and date are set to 0 only the time will be displayed If date is set to 0 and time is set to anything other than 0 only the date will be displayed If neither time nor date are 0 the time and date will toggle for the durations D specified Ey Other Configurations A Le eAll changes require the Save Settings button to be clicked For the changes to take effect the Restart button must be clicked 1 Unit Name The Unit Name is used to name and identify each clock The name may consist of up to 20 alphanumeric characters 2 Password The password field displays the current password To change the password enter a new password click on the Save Settings button and then click on the Restart button The default password is clock4u 3 Brightness the Brightness selection is used to change the brightness of the time display on the clock High Low Sleep Off When in the Sleep setting the time segments of the display will be off Every 20 seconds the time segments will display the time
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