Boot-Up Sequence - ADVANCED Network Devices Headline Clock User Manual

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BOOT-UP SEQUENCE

After power is applied to the Headline Clock, it should play the AND jingle within 1-2 seconds, then a single beep will sound when
it acquires an IP address. Within a minute or less, the time should be displayed. See below for the boot sequence details.
The IP address of the device will be displayed below the time for 3 minutes following boot
up. Type this address in your web browser to access the embedded web server to adjust
Headline Clock User Guide
1. This is the first screen seen, and the AND jingle will play during it. This screen
should come on within 1-2 seconds of powering on.
2. The firmware version the device is loaded with. Use the firmware page in the
Clock's web interface to update the device to the latest firmware version.
3. The network address of the device. This is configured at the factory and unique to
each device.
4. The device is now looking for a DHCP server. If it hangs in this state, there is a
good chance there is a network problem (cable, switch, ISP, DHCP, etc.)
5. The assigned IP address of the device. This is network specific, and depends on
the DHCP configuration. A single audio beep should sound during this stage.
depending on your router configuration, this address could change when the device
is rebooted or following a power outage.
6. Once all initialization is done, the time and IP address will be displayed. News
feeds will scroll periodically below the time. If just a colon is displayed, the device is
ready for use, but cannot find the time. Check that the Internet connection is
working.
settings and monitor status.
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