
Masterclock MDN User Manual – 2013.05.07
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3. If using DHCP/BOOTP for network configuration, consult
with your network administrator to see if the optional
Time Zone option has been changed as this option as
provided by DHCP can override manual settings.
4. If you have used the Set Time/Date function, note that
the device assumes that you have entered UTC and will
apply your Time Zone and DST configuration relative to
the manually entered time.
5. The NTP time server(s) is not available or the NTP server
being used has the incorrect UTC time. Verify the NTP
time server(s) are available and is providing the correct
UTC time.
“BAD PASSWORD” WINDOWS POP-UP EACH
TIME A CONFIGURATION SETTING IS APPLIED
Possible reasons and solutions:
1. You have entered and “remembered” an incorrect
password in the password windows. This is now causing
multiple error indication windows titled “Bad
Password” to pop-up for each portion of the
configuration message that is being sent to the device.
You must clear the memorized password using one of
the two options below.
a.
WinDiscovery only remembers the password for the
current session, close the WinDiscovery session and
reopen. All passwords will be forgotten by
WinDiscovery.
b.
As an alternative to closing the WinDiscovery session,
from the drop-down menu on the device being
administered, click on “Forget memorized password”.
2.
If using the Global Password feature, the global
password does not match the existing password of the
device you are trying to manage. Either change the
device password to match that of the global password,
or change the global password to match that of the
device(s) you are attempting to manage.
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