American Time H004817 Installation And Operation Manual

American Time H004817 Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
Wi-Fi Clocks
Part # H004817
Rev. 3
September 2017

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Wi-Fi Clocks Part # H004817 Rev. 3 September 2017...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Operation of this product in a manner inconsistent with the instructions in the manual may result in damage to the product and will void the warranty. American Time 140 3rd Street South, PO Box 707 Dassel, MN 55325-0707 Phone: 800-328-8996 Fax: 800-789-1882 american-time.com © American Time...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Firmware update ................................20 Factory Defaults restore ............................21 Troubleshooting ..............................22-23 Analog Clock .................................22 Digital Clock ................................23 Appendix A - SNTP Time Servers ..........................24 Appendix B - Supported Time Zones ........................25 Appendix C - Enterprise Security Configuration .....................26 © American Time...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Network Preconfigured Wi-Fi Clocks are plug and play on networks with Dynamic Hosting Configuration Protocol (DHCP). A limited access point mode is also available for clocks that are not preconfigured at American Time as recommended. © American Time...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    • Visibility: 1.8 inches=75 ft.; 2.5 inches=150 ft.; 4 inches=250 ft. Specifications: Dimensions: Varies by model Weight: Varies by model Operating Humidity: 0% to 95%, non-condensing Operating Temperature: 41˚F to 131˚F Storage Temperature: 41˚F to 131˚F Accuracy: ±1 second © American Time...
  • Page 6: Installation

    • Red gear locking pin (A) is removed from the movement 1. Adjustments/Configuration via limited access Point mode If clock was preconfigured at American Time as recommended, skip to step 2. Otherwise, refer to Button Operation (pg 9) and Configuration (Limited Access Point mode, pg 12) to configure clock manually.
  • Page 7: Electric Analog Clocks

    • Red gear locking pin (A) is removed from the movement 1. Adjustments/Configuration via limited access Point mode If clock was preconfigured at American Time as recommended, skip to step 2. Otherwise, refer to Button Operation (pg 9) and Configuration (Limited Access Point mode, pg 12) to configure clock manually.
  • Page 8: Digital Clocks

    Note for Digital Clocks: If the clock displays the following message: Nt-F (network failure) or (time server failure), there is a connection failure with the network and time servers. tS-F Wall mount CEILING Ceiling mount 4 5/8” 12” 6” 7 5/8” 6” 9 1/8” 6 1/8” 6 1/8” 12” © American Time...
  • Page 9: Button Operation

    Home Button: This button is used to return the clock hands to the 12:00 or Home position. Can be used to verify if the hands are set in the right position. Reset Button: This button is not applicable for Wi-Fi products. © American Time...
  • Page 10: Digital Button Operation

    Scrolling CANCEL Display Software Version Fig. 3 Press Enter Button Press Enter Button SOFt SOFt Display the software version Scrolling currently installed. sOFt UPdAtE Press Increment Button Press Increment Button Continue to Software Update on Following Page © American Time...
  • Page 11 Press Enter Button XXX_ XXX_ XXX_ XXX_ Press Increment Button Press Increment Button Press Enter Button -065 Range Example Optimal is: -070 Press Increment Button Press Enter Button SEtU CANC SEtU Scrolling Scrolling Scrolling SEtUP CANCEL SEtUP © American Time...
  • Page 12: Configuration

    Verify the LED (B) flashes green/orange indicating Limited Access Point mode is active. 5. Connect to the clock with a Wi-Fi enabled device (SSID will show up as American Time - xxxxxx under available wireless networks, where xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the mac address.
  • Page 13: Clock Configuration

    14. FW Version – The current firmware version used on the Wi-Fi clock. 15. MAC Address – The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier assigned to the Wi-Fi clock network hardware for communications. © American Time...
  • Page 14: Wi-Fi Configuration

    If you select this option, go to "a. Select an Existing Network" on page 15. b. Click on “Manual Configuration to Join a Network” if beacon is not active or is unavailable. If you select this option, go to "b. Manual Configuration to Join a Network" on page 17. © American Time...
  • Page 15 6. (a) Click on the "Select" button next to the SSID you wish to configure your clock to. 7. (a) Enter security information (if required for your network) and click next. Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example Example © American Time...
  • Page 16 Note: If a static IP address is required, check the Advanced Options and select Introduction “Static IP Address Configuration” radial button. n Note: For Enterprise Security, see Appendix C 8. (a) Select "Save and Apply" button to save and exit to normal operation. © American Time...
  • Page 17 Note: If a static IP address is required, check the Advanced Options and select “Static IP Address Configuration” radial button. n Note: For Enterprise Security, see Appendix C. 6. (b) Click the next button to continue. 7. (b) Click on the Save and Apply button to save and exit to normal operation. © American Time...
  • Page 18: Administrator Settings

    3. Enter Username into text field (leave blank to disable security for limited access point mode). 4. Enter Password and confirm in to the the password text fields (leave both blank to disable security for limited access point mode). 5. Click on click on “Save and Apply”. © American Time...
  • Page 19: Homing Clock (Check Hand Position)

    9. Verify all three hands (second hand, minute hand and hour hand) stop at the 12 position. a. If not, contact American Time technical support at 800-328-8996. 10. Power cycle Wi-Fi module by disconnecting barrel plug from the power source for 5 seconds and reconnecting.
  • Page 20: Firmware Update

    Firmware Update Wi-Fi Installation Manual Occasionally American Time will have new firmware updates available. Contact American Time for the most recent Introduction firmware version available. Firmware updates require access to the internet through port 80. n Note: If traffic is redirected on port 80, firmware updates will fail. Prior to completing the firmware update process verify internet access is available on port 80.
  • Page 21: Factory Defaults Restore

    American Time preconfigures your clock settings prior to shipment to you. These preconfigured settings are stored in memory even after settings have been changed. n Note: If your clock was not preconfigured at American Time, completing the factory defaults restore process will not help. Refer to configuration section of this manual to reconfigure your clock.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    (See Clock Configuration on page 13 and Wi-Fi Configuration on page 14). c. If "Use DNS" is selected in SNTP configuration, verify "Pool Domain Name" server (See Clock Configuration on page 13 and Wi-Fi Configuration on page 14). © American Time...
  • Page 23: Digital Clock

    Note: NIST time servers will reject multiple time requests from the same IP address. a. Change to internal time server or use Pool Domain Name option of SNTP configuration. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, please contact American Time at 800-328-8996 or techs@atsclock.com.
  • Page 24: Appendix A: Sntp Time Servers

    Note: NIST time servers will reject multiple time requests from the same IP address. a. Change to internal time server or use Pool Domain Name option of SNTP configuration. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, please contact American Time at 800-328-8996 or techs@atsclock.com.
  • Page 25: Appendix B: Supported Time Zones

    UTC+04:30 +4.5 +4.5 UTC+05:00 UTC+05:30 +5.5 +5.5 UTC+05:45 +5.75 +5.75 UTC+06:00 UTC+06:30 +6.5 +6.5 UTC+07:00 UTC+08:00 UTC+08:45 +8.75 +8.75 UTC+09:00 UTC+09:30 +9.5 +9.5 UTC+10:00 UTC+10:30 +10.5 +10.5 UTC+11:00 UTC+11:30 +11.5 +11.5 UTC+12:00 UTC+12:45 +12.75 +12.75 UTC+13:00 UTC+14:00 © American Time...
  • Page 26: Appendix C: Enterprise Security Configuration

    7. Click on "Upload Certificates" button (if applicable) a. If certificates are used, continue with step 8, otherwise skip to step 12 n Note: The CA certificate upload to the clock(s) is not required for clock to function on PEAPv0 security. © American Time...
  • Page 27 9. Select CA Root Certificate n Note: This file must be DER encoded to function properly on clock(s) 10. Click on "Upload" button 11. Close certificate upload window 12. Click on "next" button 13. Click on "Save and Apply" button © American Time...

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