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Simply locate the communications port on the back of the clock in the
upper left-hand corner of the cutout section of the clock case (directly
above the clock relays). Plug one end of the Standard Category 5
(CAT5) cable into the Ethernet port. The other end of the CAT5 cable is
plugged into your network switch, router or hub.
The cable used to connect the clock must be a straight-through cable,
not a crossover. To tell the difference between a straight-through cable
and a crossover cable, hold the connectors side by side, with the same
side of each connector facing you. Look at the wires inside of the con-
nector. If the colors of the wires run in identical order from left to right
in both connectors, the cable is a straight-through. If the colors run in
opposite order, the cable is a crossover.
No additional power supply is needed. Once the clock has been plugged
in to the network device, simply mount the clock on the wall, as desired.
Refer to the section of this guide on your specific model for more
detailed clock mounting instructions.
Identifying a PoE Clock
The time clock comes with a “clock code” label located on the bottom
of the clock. The following PoE labels will be displayed (depending on
the clock model).
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V800 PoE
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V850 PoE
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IQ 1000 PoE
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IQ 500 PoE
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IQ 400 PoE
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IQ 300 PoE
A clock with PoE support can also be identified visually by examining
the back of the clock. Located directly above the Ethernet communica-
tion port, you will see a large square component labeled “WiPort NR.”
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