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cannot locate this sticker, you can also find the Device ID in the timeclock. To do
this, press the Menu key and enter the password (default password is 53178).
Scroll to Device Management and press OK, then scroll to Device ID and press OK.
Be sure to enter the complete Device ID. An example of a Device ID is
CB2000-12345678.
6. In the name/location field, enter the name for the timeclock.
This field is used to easily identify the timeclock.
7. click Add.
Next, you will connect the CB2000 to the Internet—via a WIFI router or via a
LAN cable to a router. Both sets of instructions are listed below.
4.2.1 connecting via WIFI router
Follow these steps on your CB2000 to link the CB2000 to your uAttend account via
a WIFI router:
The timeclock should be turned on, with the display illuminated. The timeclock will
display the prompt “Press 1 to connect to your WIFI router. Press 2 to connect via LAN.”
1. press 1 to initialize the WIFI module.
The timeclock will display the message “WIFI Network is Not Available! Press
OK to view a list of available WIFI Networks!”
2. press oK.
A list of all WIFI networks that the timeclock detects will appear.
3. using the down arrow key, scroll to your preferred network and press oK.
If your WIFI network requires a password, the timeclock will prompt you to input
the password.
4. enter the password and press oK.
To enter alpha characters, press the # key and follow the onscreen directions.
The timeclock will connect to your WIFI network using the credentials you
supplied. After the WIFI module initializes, you will see the message “DHCP
Configuring.”
5. At the Success screen, press oK.
The timeclock will now be linked to your uAttend account.
The device management menu offers the following options:
update time—used to synchronize a new time if time settings in the uAttend
account change.
device Id—used to display the Device ID for the BN1500.
upload logo—used to import a logo from a uAttend account to display on the
BN1500.
date Format—used to change the way that dates are displayed on the BN1500.
reverify time—used to select the frequency that the BN1500 will update its
time setting.
Sounds—used to turn the BN1500 sounds on and off.
time Format—used to change the way that time is displayed on the BN1500.
The communications menu offers the following options:
Ip Address—displays the current IP address.
Subnet mask—displays the current Subnet Mask.
defgateway—displays the current Gateway.
dhcp—used to turn DHCP on and off.
dnS Ip Addr—displays the current DNS IP address.
The System management menu offers the following options:
reset—resets the BN1500 to the factory default settings.
help—displays the Customer Support telephone number.
mAc Address—displays the BN1500’s MAC address.
update Firmware—updates the firmware to the most updated version.
Firmware Version—displays the firmware version.