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MDE-option_Wi-Fi_horloges_HANDI_LEDI-1103V1.1
1. GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
The Wi-Fi LEDI/Handi clocks are able to connect to any existing WI-Fi network. In order to
connect to a network, a clock requires two elements:
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The SSID (name) of the Network it wants to join
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The encryption key of this network
When a Gorgy Timing Wi-Fi clock fails to connect to the specified network for any reason,
(No configuration, network down, bad key...) it will create an access point with the following
characteristics:
GT_TYPE_xxxxxx
Where « TYPE » is « LEDI » or « HANDI » and « xxxxxx » is the serial number of the clock.
For instance, an out of the box LEDI clock won’t know where to connect. It will then create
an access point with this name :
GT_LEDI_120053
Setting the clock means giving to it the information it requires to connect to the Wi-Fi
network.
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Connection to the Access point generated by the clock
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Configuration is transferred to the clock
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Disconnection from the clock
These operations are detailed in the next sections .
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In some particular cases (according to the command), the clock is
programmed to remain in the access point. In this case, the part 2 does not
apply to you
ENGLISH