Black Box ASTCPOEK, ASTCRCR, ASTCBK How to Setup Backup Schedules, Auto-Sync Time Clock Utilities

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The following would be created for Daily when:

Run every 1 day(s) = a Report file just for the previous day,

Run every 2 day(s) = a Report file with the previous 2 days of transactions,

Run every 3 day(s) = a Report file with previous 3 days of transactions, And so on with a maximum of 365 days.

The following would be created for Weekly when:

Run every 1 week(s) = a Report file with 1 previous week of transactions,

Run every 2 week(s) = a Report file with 2 previous weeks of transactions,

Run every 3 week(s) = a Report file with 3 previous weeks of transactions, And so on with a maximum of 52 weeks.

Both the binary and text files created during a scheduled Backup will have the last 6 digits of the clocks unique MAC Address in the filename.

4.1.11. How to Setup Backup Schedules

At a pre-determined time of the day and day of the week, the Auto-Sync Time Clock can be set to send a Backup file of the entire transaction database to a designated FTP site (path). This Backup of the entire transaction database up until the date that the schedule is run is controlled by setting up schedules as previously described in the Schedules procedure.

When a Backup schedule occurs, 3 files are created. A scheduled clock Backup always includes the clock’s unique MAC address. Each clock’s 3 Backup files always get appended with new data when the latest Backup schedule is run. The 1st Backup file created is a binary file with the name MAC address_ATVSConfig.bin for a configuration file. This ensures you always have a backup copy of this clock’s configuration. Note – this file cannot be shared with other clocks. The 2nd file, also a binary, has the file name MAC address_ATVSTrans.bin because it is a backup of the clock’s transaction database. This ensures that you always have the most complete copy of the entire clock database. Thus, it is important to schedule backups to maintain an up to date copy of the transaction database and configuration setup. The 3rd file is a text file generated from the database based upon what was defined for either “Daily” or “Weekly” and this file is named MAC address_ATVSTrans.txt

4.1.12. Auto-Sync Time Clock Utilities

The Auto-Sync Time Clock utilizes an FTP server for the Backup/Restore utility functions. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol used to transfer data from one computer to another through a network such as the Internet. FTP is a file transfer protocol for exchanging and manipulating files over a TCP computer network. An FTP client may connect to an FTP server to manipulate files on that server.

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Contents July Trademarks Used in this Manual Table of Contents Auto-Sync Time Clock Auto-Sync Time Clock DiagnosticsIntroduction How This Manual is OrganizedGeneral Information What is Oats Compliance? Features Hardware Features BenefitsRequirements Time Servers General Information Auto-Sync Time Clock Installation & Operation GuideThis page intentionally left blank Auto-Sync Time Clock External View InstallationComponents Removing the CoverUnpacking the Clock Installing the Astcbk Optional Full Power Reserve FPRInstallation Auto-Sync Time Clock Rear View Showing Cable/Connector Location Auto-Sync Time Clock Installing the Astcpoek Optional PoE with FPR Auto-Sync Time Clock Installation 14. PoE & FPR Connectors 15. Startup Display Sequence Normal Startup SequencePrinting First Printout Wall MountingAcceptable Print Media YYYY/MM/DD hhmm ss sAvailable Print Methods Adjusting the Print Margin18. Auto-Sync Time Clock Front Panel Front Panel Reset ButtonSpecifications Power over Ethernet Overview This page intentionally left blank Quick-Start Connecting to the Auto-Sync Time Clock using ZeroconfAuto-Sync Time Clock Auto-Sync Time Clock Login Screen First Time Set up of the Auto-Sync Time Clock YYYY/MM/DD hhmm ss s Auto-Sync Time Clock General Information OperationAuto-Sync Time Clock Web Interface Logout LoginHow to Create Users How to Custom Configure the Auto-Sync Time Clock Normal LoginDefault = Military 1700 = 500pm Operation How to Set the Print Options Example of Left-Side Printing Example of Both Left & Right Printing Enter Text Time Sync Settings How to Set Time Synchronization12. Time Server List Time Server SetupAuto-Sync Time Clock 14. DNS Server Settings DNS Server SetupMail Setup How to Setup E-Mail and Snmp Trap NotificationOperation Auto-Sync Time Clock Snmp Trap Setup How to Setup Time Synchronization Schedules Operation How to Setup Report Schedules Auto-Sync Time Clock Utilities How to Setup Backup SchedulesUtility Settings for FTP Server Performing Backup and Restore 25. FTP Server Configuration & Transaction Files To restore a Configuration & Transaction file in the clock Reports Utility Operation 29. FTP Files For Reports Utility Installing the Auto-Sync UtilityFinish Install of Auto-Sync Utility Using the Auto-Sync UtilityAuto-Sync Utility Auto Discovery How to Discover & Connect to a Auto-Sync Time ClockAuto-Sync Time Clock Default clock name with MAC address at the end How to Create a Centralized Transaction Report Utility Advanced Function of Downloading to Auto-Sync Time Clocks Auto Discovery Procedure for download12. Windows Open Dialog Manual Discovery Procedure for download File Menu Functions Auto-Sync Time Clock Menu SelectionsView Menu Functions 15. View Utility Settings Monitoring Settings 19. Clock Status Monitoring with Utility From Advanced options  Clock Config/Transaction file to 22. Show Firmware Version Help Menu Functions This page intentionally left blank How to Display Clock Configuration MaintenanceHow to Manually Time Sync the Clock How to Reset the Clock How to Perform LCD Display Clock DiagnosticsClock Reset How to Perform Remote Connection Test Colon Status Display Messages Normal StartupTime Synchronization Validation Error MessagesError Cause Solution Message See Figure Ribbon Cartridge Installation How to Replace the Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon Cartridge RemovalWide Area Service Discovery Setup WAN Service DiscoveryWide Area Clock Discovery WAN Service Discovery This page intentionally left blank Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Auto-Sync Time Clock Frequently Asked Questions FAQs ∙ Consult the Installation and Operation Guide, Chapter Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Auto-Sync Time Clock Character Spacing Appendix aDigit Year Default NTP Time Servers Host Name Location Number Glossary of TermsNasdaq This page intentionally left blank Page AJR-199400

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