Instal l ati o n - Fi rst p o w e r up and se tti ng i ts ti m e
Upon first power up at its installation location, a PoE Analog Clock initiates a connection to your facility's network.
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During each network connection, the clock obtains UTC time from an NTP Server and synchronizes obtained time to its Time
Zone offset and DST rules, and check-ins to OneVue to transmits its status to your OneVue account and download any pending
setting updates.
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When time is obtained from a NTP Server, the clock hands perform one full revolution past 12:00 and then set its time; may take
up to approximately 10 minutes.
It's recommended to validate the clock can successfully check-in at its permanent installation location by performing a manual-check-
in; press and release the button located on the backside of the clock.
The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of beeps indicating the clock is
connecting to your facility’s network to check-in to your OneVue account and obtain time from a NTP Server.
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One beep - initialized its radio
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Two beeps - connected to network
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Three beeps - received NTP time
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Four beeps - connected to OneVue
Note:
The clock automatically initiates a check-in based on the time interval set in its gateway Check-In Interval setting. By default, set
to check-in every three days. To verify its network connection at anytime, a manual check-in can be performed.
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Wi-Fi Analog Clock Install Guide