Batte ry Mai nte nance
To manage and maintain battery-powered analog clocks, refer to information in this section.
Low battery indication
During each check-in, the clock's current battery level is transmitted to your OneVue account.
Batteries should be replaced promptly upon reaching low battery status to maintain clock performance and reduce risk of battery
leakage due to excess discharge.
Battery use recommendations
Battery life expectancy is based on common operating conditions and may vary due to installed site conditions and settings.
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Use only new high-quality name brand alkaline batteries
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Use batteries with expiration date five or more years beyond the installation date
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Use batteries with the same type and date code
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Do not use heavy duty and zinc carbon batteries as they will not last as long as high-quality name brand alkaline batteries
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Do not use rechargeable NiCad batteries, as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation
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Do not use standard lithium batteries
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Battery level is monitored by OneVue. Batteries should be replaced promptly upon reaching low battery status to maintain
performance and reduce the risk of battery leakage due to excess discharge.
How to replace the batteries for an analog clock
Configuration settings are retained during battery replacement.
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If mounted, dismount the clock from the wall so that you can access the back of the clock.
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Remove batteries and wait 10 seconds.
3.
Insert new alkaline batteries into the battery holder as specified; verify correct polarity.
4.
When the batteries are in place, press and release the button located on the back of the clock to initiate a manual check-in to
your OneVue account and allow the clock to synchronize its time with its NTP time source.
The clock emits a double-beep when its check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of beeps indicating the
clock is connecting to OneVue over the network.
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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
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