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The Sapling Company, Inc.
670 Louis Drive
Warminster, PA 18974
USA
P. (+1) 215.322.6063
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com
Positioning the Wireless Router or Wireless Access Point (WAP):
The main router or WAP should be installed in a central location. Depending on the
transmission protocol of your router, the clocks must be located within the following ranges:
Wi-Fi Protocol
Range (Feet)
Range (Meters)
802.11 b
115 feet
35 meters
802.11 g
125 feet
38 meters
802.11 n
230 feet
70 meters.
Check with the access point or router manufacturer, as some transmitters offer boosted ranges.
*NOTE: This clock is not compatible with 802.11a, 802.11ac, or 802.11ax protocols. Many AC and AX-
compatible routers and access points are backwards compatible with 802.11n. Check your router settings
for more information.
Be aware of walls or other obstructions made of thick concrete or sheet metal, as these may block the
signal entirely.
Logging into the clock for the first time:
1. Power the clock. If this is not your first time attempting to access the clock,
press and release SW1 on the main board twice.
2. On a Wi-Fi enabled computer, check the available Wireless Networks. Refresh
the available networks until a network named
Wifi-Large-Digital-####
appears
(where #### is the serial number of the clock). This may take up to 30 seconds.
Once it appears, connect to this network.
3. Open a web browser and enter the following web address into the URL field:
192.168.240.1/login.html
4. On the login page, use the password
6063
to log into the clock.
5. Click on the
Network Settings
button.
Preparing to Install - System Setup - Wi-Fi Synchronization
SW2
SW1
Wi-Fi
Sync
Only
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