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The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

215.322.6063 P.
215.322.8498 F.
www.sapling-inc.com

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Gateway IP Address - 

This field is where the IP address of the Gateway is inserted.

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Subnet Mask - 

This field sets the Subnet Mask being used.

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DNS Router - 

This field allows for the DNS router address to be set.

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IP Address 

- This field will display the IP address that was given by the DHCP server.  If DHCP is disabled, then the user will be able to  

 

set the clock’s IP address.

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MAC Address 

- This read only option is the clock’s physical address.

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DHCP

- This setting allows the user to choose whether the clock is on a DHCP server or not.

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Broadcast to Monitors 

-This setting allows the clock to send out its data in broadcast mode.

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Send Specific Monitor IP 

- This setting allows the clock to send the IP address to the monitor program through a gateway.

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Monitor IP Address 

- This field sets the IP address that the clock will use to send it to a particular gateway or subnet.

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Submit 

- This button, when pressed, clears all of the settings that were changed.

Web Interface

Network Settings

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Summary of Contents for SMA 1000

Page 1: ...SMA 1000 Network Repeater The Sapling Company Inc 1633 Republic Road Huntingdon Valley PA 19006 215 322 6063 P 215 322 8498 F www sapling inc com Installation Manual V1...

Page 2: ...ctions Instructions 3 Wiring Instructions Instructions 4 Setting Up The Network Repeater Initial Setup 5 Web Interface Login 6 Clock Settings 7 Network Settings 8 Network Servers 9 Clock Status 10 Day...

Page 3: ...supplied in the mounting kit at the designated markings from step 1 4 Install the four anchors in the holes that were just drilled 5 Install the first two screws in the top holes leaving 1 8 of the t...

Page 4: ...any Inc 1633 Republic Road Huntingdon Valley PA 19006 215 322 6063 P 215 322 8498 F www sapling inc com 4 Wiring Information Blue Yellow Green Brown White Green Black L2 Neutral Ground L1 Hot 120VAC 2...

Page 5: ...atic IP 3 Static IP If using a static IP the IP address will be defaulted to 192 168 0 123 Go to a web browser and type in 192 168 0 123 to load the web interface Once this is done follow the instruct...

Page 6: ...A 19006 215 322 6063 P 215 322 8498 F www sapling inc com 6 q Password Type in the password in this field to access the Network Repeater s Web Interface The default password is 6063 w Log In Click thi...

Page 7: ...This option allows the user to set how often the Network Repeater synchronizes to the master clock t Bias Seconds This option offsets the time on the clocks while still receiving an input This value s...

Page 8: ...et the clock s IP address t MAC Address This read only option is the clock s physical address y DHCP This setting allows the user to choose whether the clock is on a DHCP server or not u Broadcast to...

Page 9: ...epeater will only try to synchronize to a SMA Series Master Clock w Server Addresses This field is where the user will enter what IP address that the SMA Series Master Clock is located for synchroniza...

Page 10: ...n with the NTP server e Reset NTP History This button when clicked resets all the data in the NTP Details window r Reset Time Drift Data This button when clicked resets the statistics of the time drif...

Page 11: ...T Option This Daylight Saving Time option is used when the clock is to change on a specific day of the month Once the option is selected click Submit to confirm e Selecting DST by Country Option This...

Page 12: ...server domain com r Email Alert NTP Synchronization Timeout When checked this will send an alert when the clock hasn t received a time synchronization t Email Alert Restart When checked this will send...

Page 13: ...ether whether the clocks are running on battery analog wireless clock only 24 volts or 110 volts My power source is 220 volts Can the Network Repeater be powered on that voltage Yes the Repeater can w...

Page 14: ...r relocate the receiving antenna b Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver c Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected d Consult...

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