Inova OnTimeTM Digital Clock Configuration, Configuration Method Description Reference

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Inova OnTime Digital Clock Owner's Manual

Section 5: Digital Clock Configuration

Once a clock is installed, the next step is to confirm or set the configuration . Though there are a number of settings you can confirm or change on a clock, you should concentrate on four configuration items initially. These include:

An IP address so that the clock can communicate on the network.

A network time server so that the clock knows which computer to synchronize its time with.

The local time zone so that the clock can display the correct local time.

The Daylight Saving Time (DST) rule so that the clock can automatically adapt to local DST.

Before working with these settings, however, you have to consider which configuration method to use. You have three options:

Configuration Method

Description

Reference

 

 

 

The recommended method is to

This method is the only way to address and

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assign both the IP address and all

configure a group of clocks without requiring a

 

options via a DHCP configuration

telnet session into each clock. Clocks are factory

 

string.

set with DHCP enabled.

 

 

Using this method, the DHCP server is set up

 

 

with a clock configuration string. Clocks will

 

 

automatically request the configuration string

 

 

when they request an IP address.

 

 

 

 

The second method is to assign an

Clocks are factory set with DHCP enabled. The

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IP address via DHCP and set

options may be set using telnet commands.

 

individual configuration options

 

 

via a telnet session.

 

 

 

 

 

The third method is to assign an IP

Use telnet commands to assign both a static IP

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address and individual

address and the appropriate configuration

 

configuration options via a telnet

options.

 

session.

 

 

Table 2: Clock Configuration Methods

To learn more about the recommended method of using the DHCP configuration string, continue with Section 6. To learn more about using a telnet session exclusively, refer to Section 7.

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