CONFIGURATION
The network clock maintains its configuration data in non-volatile flash memory
allowing the unit to maintained its configuration even when power is off. The network
clock is configured via software control using either Telnet, or WinDiscovery.
The network clock ships from the factory with all software configuration offset options in
the OFF setting, in order to display UTC time.
This factory default configuration is defined as:
o DHCP/BootP provided network configuration - Enabled
o DHCP provided NTP server address entry - Enabled
o Query (Unicast) NTP client -Enabled
o Time zone offset - Disabled
o Automatic Daylight Saving Time Adjustment - Disabled
o Telnet access – Enabled
Reset Factory-Default Configuration
In some situations (such as a lost password) it may be necessary to return the
network clock to its factory default configuration. A reset configuration button
labeled "RESET" is located on the electronics cover on the rear of the network clock
chassis, to perform this function.
To reset configuration to factory default –
1. Depress and hold the reset configuration button on the rear of the clock.
2. Remove power from the device, while continuing to hold the reset button
down.
3. Apply power to clock and continue holding the reset button down for five
seconds.
4. The network clock device configuration will now be reset, including the
password, and the unit will need to be reconfigured.
Default Password
The factory-default password for the network clock is: "public"
Configuration Methods
Basic operation of the network clock is configured via the WinDiscovery software
supplied with the clock, or via Telnet if the IP address of the clock is known. Only
one configuration method should be used at a time.
ND-CLK User Manual- Rev 1.0.1 - Sep-08
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