Azevedo Devices NTP Sync User Manual

Wifi device for nixie clocks

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WiFi NTP Sync Device for Nixie Clocks

Product Description

• Compatibility: All our kits with GPS input from 3.5mm Jack Socket
• Status Indicator LEDs: WiFi, NTP and Data Transmission
• Main power input: ~5V DC direct from clock PCB
• Baud rate: 9,600 bps
• Data Format: $GPRMC GPS Sentence.
• Cable length: 15cm / 6" (included)
• For use indoors only

Introduction

On a factory power up, the device sets up in Access Point (AP) Mode.
This is a wireless network that you can connect to with your computer
or Smartphone. Once connected, you use your Smartphone to enter
some simple configuration settings and then re-boot the module. The
module then powers up in active mode, which will connect to your
home WiFi network and retrieve the time and date from an NTP server
of your choice. Time and date are sent to the clock as a "fake" GPS
Data Sentence.
- User Guide -

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  • Page 1 WiFi NTP Sync Device for Nixie Clocks - User Guide - Product Description • Compatibility: All our kits with GPS input from 3.5mm Jack Socket • Status Indicator LEDs: WiFi, NTP and Data Transmission • Main power input: ~5V DC direct from clock PCB •...
  • Page 2 Always connect and disconnect whilst the clock is powered off. Insert the cable into the back of the clock, and the other end of the cable into the NTP Sync Device. Then power up the clock again. 3. Configure Device: Upon initial power up, the 3 LEDs light briefly and then the orange DATA LED will light constantly.
  • Page 3 Now click "Exit Portal" to close the Access Point. The NTP Sync Device will reboot and attempt to connect to your WiFi.
  • Page 4 Status Indicator LEDs WIFI Steady: The module is connected to your WiFi Router. WIFI Flashing: The module is trying to connect to your WiFi Router. NTP Steady: The module successfully contacted the NTP Server. NTP Flashing: The module is trying to contact the NTP Server. DATA Steady: The module is in access point mode.
  • Page 5 Parameter Description Values Software revision 10 = version 1.0, 11 = version 1.1 etc 12 / 24 Hr mode 0 – 12 Hr (default) 1 – 24 Hr Date format 0 = MM.DD.YY (default) 1 = DD.MM.YY 2 = YY.MM.DD (from V1.1 onwards) Leading zero blanking 0 –...
  • Page 6 Slots Mode 0 – Slots disabled 1 – Slots every minute Slots every 10 minutes (default) Slots every hour 4 – Slots at midnight RFT Sync Mode 0 – DCF / MSF Sync once per day only as per parameter 24 (default) 1 –...

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