Note:
The time you get will be the time in Central Europe by default! Don’t worry, you can
change this right away!
See the section about “setting the time” for more information.
How to access the module after WiFi set up
Once the module is set up, you will need to log into it to configure the time server and set the
configuration of the clock. The module has an in-built web server, and you can configure it (and
your clock) using a browser.
Reading the IP from the clock display
The module will receive an IP address from your router, and you need to know the address in
order to log into the module. The easiest way to find the IP address is to wait for the time
update to the clock. When this happens, the WiFi module sends the address you need to the
clock, and you can read the address from the clock display.
See your user manual for details of how to access the address and read it. The short version is
that you can short press the clock button and read the address as it is shown. On 6-Digit clocks
you will see something like “19:21:68”, then “00:10:47”, this means 192.168.1.47. On 4-Digit
clocks you will see the same address as “1:92”, “1:68”, “0:01” and “0:47” (the address is
shown as 4 parts instead of 2).
Reading the IP Address from your router
The other alternative is to look on your WiFi router to see the address the module has been
given. You should find an entry in the “connected devices” list which starts with “ESP_” with
some numbers and letters after it. This is the module, and the IP address assigned will be
shown there.
Remember the IP address, or write it down. You will need it to access the module.