Mobatime SEW 30 Instruction Manual

Mobatime SEW 30 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SEW
/ SAW
WiFi Clock
© MOSER-BAER AG — SWITZERLAND
BE-8
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Summary of Contents for Mobatime SEW 30

  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL / SAW WiFi Clock © MOSER-BAER AG — SWITZERLAND BE-8...
  • Page 2 MOBATIME branded hardware product contained in the original packaging against defects in materials and workmanship when used normally in accordance with MOBATIME’s guidelines for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of original retail purchase by the end-user purchaser.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Contents Safety Instructions and Symbols ........General .
  • Page 4: Instructions And Symbols

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Safety Read the safety sections carefully and follow all the instructions. This ensures safe and reliable operation of this device. . Instructions and Symbols Symbols used throughout this document and their meaning are as follows: A note or important information.
  • Page 5: General

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . General For safety and licensing reasons, unauthorized modifications and/or changes to the product is prohibited. Maintenance, adjustments or repairs may only be carried out by the factory (copyright holder). The product is not a toy; it does not belong in the hands of children. Mount or place the product so that it cannot be reached by children.
  • Page 6: Operation

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Allow the product to reach the ambient temperature. Wait until the condensa- tion has evaporated, this can take a few hours. Only then can the product be connected to the voltage/current supply and put into operation. This product may have screw terminal with open electrical contacts.
  • Page 7: Disposing

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL • For external cleaning one can use a clean, soft, dry cloth. Dust can be easily removed with a clean, soft brush and a vacuum cleaner. • Do not use aggressive chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as this may cause discoloration or even material changes.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Introduction The ‘SEW ’ is a battery-operated, self-setting movement that can be synchronized and configured using a WiFi connection. There also exist the product versions ‘SAW ’ and ‘SEW Powered’, see the table below for differences. Features of the ‘SEW ’: •...
  • Page 9: Quick Start Guide

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Quick Start Guide If there are any problems when accessing the web interface, try disconnecting your device from any other networks. Activating ’airplane mode’ and only enabling WiFi is a reliable way to achieve this. BE-8...
  • Page 10 / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Make sure to complete the setup within minutes, as the web interface will close automatically and any unsaved changes are lost. The movement now is configured and should start displaying the current time after at most minutes.
  • Page 11: Operation

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Operation . Modes of Operation Mode Button Press Blue LED Description Initial ‘REC’ for Flashes once The movement generates a WiFi access Configuration seconds (fast red point and enables the configuration flashing) interface. See Quick Start Guide Web Interface for more details.
  • Page 12 / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . Device Status When this mode is triggered, the movement will attempt to establish the WiFi connection, reach the NTP server(s) and transmit the status message. During this process, the blue LED will keep blinking. After it is done, the red LED will show one or multiple of the following error codes: Error Red LED...
  • Page 13: State

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Web Interface The web interface can be used to view and modify the device configuration. The following chapters describe all of its elements. Similar texts can also be displayed in-browser by hovering the cursor over the setting in question (only on pc/laptop).
  • Page 14: Configuration

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . Configuration The following sections describe all configuration items. Any modifications to these settings need to be confirmed using the ‘Save’ button. All values are permanently stored and thus preserved even when the batteries are removed. Use ‘Factory Reset’ in the chapter ‘Modes of Operation’...
  • Page 15: Network Time Protocol

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . . Network Time Protocol Name Default Value Description Enable NTP If disabled, no automatic synchronization takes place and time needs to be set manually. Interval day (SEW / SAW Time synchronization takes place this often. Lower minutes (SEW values lead to more accurate time but shorter battery Powered)
  • Page 16: Config Management

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . .6 Config Management Name Default Value Description AP PSK Password needed to access the ‘Initial Configuration’ mode. Pressing the ‘Save’ button stores any modifications to the configuration but does not apply them until the web interface is quit. After ‘Apply / Quit’ is clicked, the new configuration is used and the web interface is stopped.
  • Page 17: Status Message

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6 Status Message The movement can be configured to periodically transmit its status to a server. In addition, any detected errors are reported immediately (e.g. in case of a mechanical problem). The contents of this message are structured according to the syslog protocol defined in RFC ‘STRUCTURED-DATA-ELEMENTS’...
  • Page 18: Tips And Troubleshooting

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL Tips and Troubleshooting . Recommended Setup Configuration and environment significantly affect the movement’s battery life. Because of the wireless network connection, there are also security aspects that need to be considered. The following section shows a possible setup and the tradeoffs involved. Any hints regarding battery life can be ignored for the ‘SEW Powered’...
  • Page 19: Further Behaviors

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . Further Behaviors The following information might be useful when troubleshooting: • If time synchronization fails, a retry is started after a third of the configured interval. Using the default synchronization interval of day, this corresponds to 8 hours. •...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL . Troubleshooting During troubleshooting, it might be helpful to activate the ‘Device Status’ mode, as described in ‘Modes of Operation’. The following sections show some common problems and solutions. The configuration page cannot be reached. The browser attempts to establish a connection using HTTPS.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8 Technical Data 8. Overview Parameter Value Supported Wifi Standards b/g/n ( . GHz) Supported Authentication Modes Open, WEP, WPA, WPA , WPA Second hand operating mode Continuous Operating Temperature . . . °C Minute/Hour hand operating mode Step every Power Supply (SEW / SAW...
  • Page 22: Supported Timezones

    / SAW | INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8. Supported Timezones Daylight saving time (DST) is automatically handled by the movement. The following timezones are supported: Adelaide Almaty Amman Amsterdam Anchorage Athens Auckland Azores Baghdad Baku Bangkok Barbados Beirut Belgrade Berlin Bogota Brazzaville Brisbane Brussels Buenos Aires...

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