Inova Clock OnTimeTM User Manual

Inova OnTimeTM  
Digital Clock  
Owner’s Manual  
 
 
Inova OnTime Digital Clock Owner's Manual  
Table of Contents  
Section 1: Introduction to Inova OnTimeTM Digital Clocks .................................... 1  
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Figures  
Tables  
Table 4: Examples of Common DHCP Configuration Strings…………………………………12  
Table 8: Configuration Settings ………………………………………………… …………. 24  
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Section 1: Introduction to Inova OnTimeTM Digital Clocks  
The Inova OnTimeTM Digital Clock brings all the advantages of Power over Ethernet (PoE)  
technology to the marketplace in a real-time synchronized system of clocks.  
PoE is an exciting and relatively new technology that allows devices to get both power and  
data over standard network cabling. It’s the same technology that powers Voice over IP  
phones. Delivering both data and power over one set of wires simplifies installation, saves  
space, and eliminates the need for electrical outlets at the clock mounting locations.  
Additionally, the option of centralized UPS backup allows PoE devices to continue running  
even in the event of a power failure.  
Note: The local area network must support IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet in order for the  
PoE clocks to operate.  
This document contains:  
Safety Instructions  
Technical Specifications  
Installation Instructions  
Configuration Procedures  
Troubleshooting Solutions  
Maintenance/Warranty  
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Section 2: Safety Instructions  
Before installing or operating any OnTime Digital Clock, it’s important that you carefully read  
and understand the following safety considerations.  
1. To prevent personal injury, damage to the unit, or other harm, read this manual in its entirety  
before installing or operating the OnTime Digital Clock.  
2. Observe normal safety precautions and use appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses,  
gloves, ladders, etc.) when installing this product.  
3. Never install wiring during a lightning storm.  
4. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jacks are specifically designed for  
wet locations.  
5. Be sure that mounting hardware is suitable for the mounting surface and sufficient to  
support the weight of the units.  
6. This product is safe when installed and operated as described in this Owner’s Manual.  
7. This product is not a toy! Please keep it out of the reach of children.  
8. Operation of this product in a manner inconsistent with the instructions given in this manual  
may result in personal injury and/or damage to the product and will void the warranty.  
9. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. Attempting to open and/or alter the  
product will void the warranty.  
10. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
11. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or  
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.  
12. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing  
serious damage to the product or to installers.  
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Section 3: Technical Specifications  
The OnTime Digital Clock is currently available in the models listed in the table below with  
the following specifications.  
Technical Specifications  
Accuracy  
+0/-200 milliseconds  
Operating Temperature  
32º to 104º F (0º to 40º C)  
Viewing Distance  
The numerals are visible to 150 feet (50 meters)  
95% maximum, non-condensing  
Operating Humidity  
Mounting Options  
Surface, Pendant, Cantilever, Flush Inset, Double Sided  
Certifications  
Power  
UL 1950, ELT Listed, CE Marked, RoHS Compliant  
IEEE 802.3af Compliant, less than 15.4 watts, Power over Ethernet (PoE)  
10/100 BaseT with PoE  
Network Interface  
Warranty  
One (1) year, returned to factory  
ONT4 Models  
4-Digit, Red 7-segment LEDs  
ONT6 Models  
Display Face  
Dimensions  
Cabinets  
Display Face  
Dimensions  
Cabinets  
6-Digit, Red 7-segment LEDs  
17.5”L X 6”H X 2.2”D (44.5 cm X 5.6 cm)  
12”L X 6”H X 2.2”D (30 cm X 5.6 cm)  
Plastic in Black, Putty, or Off-White,  
Brushed Stainless Steel  
Aluminum in Black, Putty, or Off-White,  
Brushed Stainless Steel  
Weight  
Plastic Cabinet: 2 lbs (0.9kg)  
Steel Cabinet: 3.8 lbs (1.7kg)  
Weight  
Aluminum Cabinet 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg)  
Steel Cabinet 5 lbs ( 2.3 kg)  
Table 1: Technical Specifications  
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Section 4: Unpacking and Installation  
The OnTime Digital Clock arrives fully assembled in a single package. Inspect the clock and  
report any damage to Inova Solutions, Inc.  
Once you have removed and inspected the clock, you have several mounting options to  
consider. The procedures for surface mounting, pendant mounting, and cantilever  
mounting are included on the following pages.  
Surface Mounting  
The following is a recommended procedure for surface mounting. No mounting kit is  
required.  
1. Determine the clock mounting location.  
2. Mark two points 10” (25.4 cm) apart, level, and centered on the data cable outlet.  
3. Insert two flat-head fasteners suitable for the wall surface at the marked points and tighten.  
4. Withdraw the fasteners until there is a 1/16” (.16cm) gap between the mounting surface and  
the back of the fastener head.  
5. Insert the data cable into the jack located at the back of the OnTime Digital Clock.  
6. Position the keyhole slots located on the rear of the clock over the fastener heads.  
7. Pull the clock slightly downward until the unit is seated.  
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Pendant Mounting – Single or Double  
The following is a recommended procedure for pendant mounting. This procedure requires  
a mounting kit – Model ONTKIT - and some additional hardware.  
Figure 1: Pendant Mounting  
1. Determine the clock mounting location.  
The illustration above suggests a recommended mounting means for a pendant mount of  
one or more OnTime Digital Clock. Supplement the ONTKIT with two suitable locknuts and a  
length of ¾ “ 1.905 cm) pipe or conduit.  
2. Mark the location where the clock assembly is to be mounted, making sure that the  
mounting means is located beneath the data cable outlet.  
3. Assemble and tighten the locknuts and pipe length as shown above.  
4. Insert about 10 to 12 inches (30 cm) of data cable through the center hole of the mounting  
kit. Securely attach the mounting means using fasteners suitable for the surface.  
5. Lift an OnTime Digital Clock into position and insert the data cable into the jack located on  
the back of the clock.  
6. Position the keyhole slots located on the rear of the clock over the mounting tabs.  
7. Pull the clock slightly downwards until the unit is seated.  
8. Repeat for the second clock if two clocks are being installed back-to-back.  
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Cantilever Mounting – Single or Double  
The following is a recommended procedure for cantilever mounting. This procedure  
requires a mounting kit, Model ONTKIT.  
Figure 2: Cantilever Mounting  
1. Determine the clock mounting location.  
2. Using the template provided, mark the location where the clock is to be mounted, making  
sure the center is located over the data cable outlet.  
3. Join the Ethernet Clock Mount (Inova p/n 714755) and the Ethernet Clock Cantilever Wall  
Mount (Inova p/n 714756) using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and a 3/8” (.952 cm) wrench. Make  
sure that the 2 washers are fitted between the Clock Mount and the Cantilever Wall Mount.  
Refer to the illustration below.  
Figure 3 - Mounting Kits  
4. Insert 10 to 12 inches (30 cm) of data cable through the center hole of the mounting unit.  
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5. Securely attach the mounting unit to the wall using fasteners suitable for the wall surface.  
6. Lift the clock into place and insert the data cable into the jack located on the back of the  
clock.  
7. Position the keyhole slots located on the rear of the clock over the mounting tabs on the  
clock mount.  
8. Pull the clock slightly downwards until the unit is seated.  
9. Repeat for the second clock if two clocks are being installed back-to-back.  
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Section 5: Digital Clock Configuration  
Once a clock is installed, the next step is to confirm or set the configuration . Though there  
are a number of settings you can confirm or change on a clock, you should concentrate on  
four configuration items initially. These include:  
An IP address so that the clock can communicate on the network.  
A network time server so that the clock knows which computer to synchronize its time with.  
The local time zone so that the clock can display the correct local time.  
The Daylight Saving Time (DST) rule so that the clock can automatically adapt to local DST.  
Before working with these settings, however, you have to consider which configuration  
method to use. You have three options:  
Configuration Method  
Description  
Reference  
This method is the only way to address and  
configure a group of clocks without requiring a  
telnet session into each clock. Clocks are factory  
set with DHCP enabled.  
Section 6  
The recommended method is to  
assign both the IP address and all  
options via a DHCP configuration  
string.  
Using this method, the DHCP server is set up  
with a clock configuration string. Clocks will  
automatically request the configuration string  
when they request an IP address.  
The second method is to assign an  
IP address via DHCP and set  
individual configuration options  
via a telnet session.  
Clocks are factory set with DHCP enabled. The  
options may be set using telnet commands.  
Section 7  
Section 7  
The third method is to assign an IP  
address and individual  
configuration options via a telnet  
session.  
Use telnet commands to assign both a static IP  
address and the appropriate configuration  
options.  
Table 2: Clock Configuration Methods  
To learn more about the recommended method of using the DHCP configuration string,  
continue with Section 6. To learn more about using a telnet session exclusively, refer to  
Section 7.  
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Section 6: Using DHCP for Addressing and Configuration  
Configuration Planning  
The OnTime Digital Clock allows you to benefit from a DHCP option that automatically  
configures five settings when a clock is booted up. This option reduces the work required to  
configure multiple clocks, because, rather than configuring each individual clock though a  
telnet session, the configuration is done one time at the DHCP server. Note that because the  
DHCP server is likely controlled by your network administrator or IT group, you will want to  
discuss this topic with them and enlist their help in configuring the DHCP server.  
The clocks are factory configured to request DHCP service, and further, to request a  
configuration string using DHCP private option 230. This DHCP configuration option can be  
used to establish these required settings:  
The DHCP configuration option can be used to set these required settings:  
Time Server - A network time server so that the clock knows which computer to  
synchronize its time with.  
Time Zone - The local time zone so that the clock can display the correct local  
time.  
Daylight Saving Time - The DST rule so that the clock can automatically adapt to  
local DST.  
The DHCP configuration option can also be used to establish these optional settings:  
24 hour – The factory default is 12 hour time. Set this option if 24 hour time is  
desired.  
Show/hide colon – The factory default is to show a colon as a separator between  
hours and minutes. In 24 hour time mode, some users prefer to turn the colon  
separator off (for example, to show 2301 instead of 23:01).  
The recommended practice is to load the configuration string into the DHCP server and then  
try it with one clock by re-booting the clock. As the clock boots, it will send out a query  
requesting a response from the DHCP server that includes an IP address, subnet mask,  
gateway information, etc., as well as the configuration string associated with private option  
230. When the DHCP server replies to the clock with the command line associated with  
option 230, the clock will automatically use the command line contents to establish its  
settings. Once you are confident that the one clock is properly configured using these  
settings, you can then feel free to add additional clocks to the network knowing that they  
will automatically receive the proper configuration settings as well.  
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Here are some things to keep in mind as you set up and use DHCP private option 230:  
A clock must be re-booted to request a new configuration string from the DHCP  
server. The clock does not automatically request a new configuration string at the  
expiration of the DHCP lease interval.  
If private option 230 is not configured on the DHCP server, this does not cause an  
error condition on the clock. Rather, the clock will receive an IP address from the  
DHCP server in the usual fashion but the clock’s settings for Time Server, Time  
Zone, DST, etc. will not change.  
If private option 230 is already in use for another purpose on the DHCP server, it  
should not interfere with the operation of the clocks. However, in order to use the  
DHCP configuration feature, the clock must be set (via a telnet session) to request  
a different private option – e.g., private option 231. See Setting a Different  
DHCP Option Number on a Clock on page 12 for additional information.  
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Creating a DHCP Configuration String  
The following table describes the five options that can be used in a configuration string  
when establishing a private DHCP server option for automatically configuring the clock. The  
format used is option name=option value, with the options separated by semicolons in the  
configuration string. This string is added to the DHCP server, as described in the next  
section. (See Table 4 for example configuration strings).  
Option  
Name  
Option  
Value  
Configuration  
Setting  
Description  
Sets the SNTP Time server Host Name or IP  
address to use for time synchronization. If a Host  
Name is used, then the DHCP server must also  
provide a DNS server to use to resolve the Host  
Name.  
SNTP Time Server  
SNTP Time  
Server name  
or IP address  
timeserver  
timezone  
(sntp –h  
command)  
Timezone offset  
Sets the number of hours and minutes to offset  
from UTC time when displaying time. This can be  
negative. The minutes (:mm) are optional.  
hh:mm time  
offset  
(timezone  
command)  
none - Disable the Daylight Saving Time  
adjustment.  
Daylight Saving  
Time  
Other values parsed based on the DST  
rule format. See the dst command for  
more information, the format is 8  
numbers in the order: startDOW startDay  
startMonth startTime endDOW endDay  
endMonth endTime  
none, [rule  
specification]  
dst  
(dst command)  
Clock hours  
display mode  
If true the clock uses 24hour (military) time format  
and disables the AM/PM light, otherwise it uses  
12hour time format and enables the AM/PM light.  
24hour  
true, false, t, f  
(display -t  
command)  
Clock colon  
display mode  
If true the colon separator between the hours and  
minutes is lit.  
showcolon true, false, t, f  
(display -c  
command)  
Table 3: DHCP Private Option String Parameters  
Table 4 on the next page contains examples of the configuration strings.  
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Command  
Description  
Sets the time server to  
ntp.inovasolutions.com.  
Sets the time zone to Eastern Standard  
Time (-5 hours from UTC)  
Enables DST for US 2007 rules.  
timeserver=ntp.inovasolutions.com;  
timezone=-5;dst=-1 8 2 2 1 1 10 2  
Sets the time server to IP Address  
10.1.128.1.  
Sets the time zone for Western  
European Time  
timeserver=10.1.128.1; timezone=0; dst= 1 -1  
2 1 1 -1 9 1  
Enables DST for EU 2007 rules.  
Sets the time server to IP Address  
10.1.128.1.  
Enables the colon display and sets the  
clock to 24 hour mode.  
Sets the time zone to Eastern Standard  
Time (-5)  
Enables DST for US 2007 rules.  
timeserver=10.1.128.1; showcolon=true ;  
24hour = true ; timezone=-5;dst=-1 8 2 2 1 1  
10 2  
Table 4: Examples of Common DHCP Configuration Strings  
Setting a Different DHCP Option Number on a Clock  
You do not have to use DHCP configuration option 230 for the clocks. You can also create  
custom options using a different option number. Suppose private option 230 is already in  
use on your DHCP server and you want to configure your clock to use another private option  
instead, for example option 231. The ipconfig command can be used to set a different DHCP  
option number on the clock or to disable this feature altogether. The ipconfig command is  
defined in Appendix A.  
Verifying the DHCP Configuration Settings on a Clock  
The dhcpconfig telnet command lists all the configuration settings that were retrieved by  
the clock from the DHCP server and that are currently in effect. If an error arises while  
parsing the DHCP options received from the server, the error will be shown in the  
command’s output. Look on the next page for an example.  
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The dhcpconfig command output below shows the settings that were received from the  
DHCP server using the configuration string in the first row of Table 4 above.  
dhcpconfig  
Using Option Code 230 for DHCP based Clock Configuration.  
The following DHCP based configuration settings are in use:  
Time Server : ntp.inovasolutions.com  
Time Zone  
DST Rule  
: -5  
: -1 8 2 2 1 1 10 2  
DHCP Configuration Example for Microsoft Server  
Appendix C contains an example of how to configure private options on a Microsoft DHCP  
server, such as the one that is bundled with Windows 2003 Server. It is for reference only. It  
is assumed that skilled IT personnel are the only people authorized to edit DHCP server  
settings.  
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Section 7: Telnet Configuration  
You may also choose to configure the digital clock using a telnet session instead of using  
DHCP. This section describes the telnet commands used in an initial setup. These  
commands include:  
Accessing Help Commands  
Assigning an IP Address  
Specifying a Time Server  
Testing the Time Server Synchronization  
Selecting the Time Server  
Selecting Time Zones  
Configuring Daylight Saving Time  
Configuring 12/24 Time Format  
Configuring AM/PM Indicator  
Configuring Colons On/Off  
A complete list of these telnet commands plus other optional commands can be found in  
Appendix A.  
Accessing Telnet Command Line and Signing In  
To configure your PoE clock, you must know its IP address. If you are uncertain of its  
address, see Page 24 in Appendix A for information on how to identify it. You can then log  
into the clock from a PC using telnet:  
1. From the Windows Start Menu, choose Run.  
2. When the Run window appears, type cmd and press Enter.  
3. When the command line window appears, type a telnet command like this where you  
substitute for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx the known IP address on your network of the PoE clock:  
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
The clock login prompt appears:  
Digital Clock  
Welcome to Clock Version xxx  
iclock login:  
Additionally, the clock’s service light begins to blink.  
4. Enter the clock’s login ID (iclock).  
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The clock’s password prompt appears:  
iclock password:  
5. Enter the clock’s password (the default is timely).  
The clock’s telnet prompt appears:  
iclock />  
You are now ready to set configuration using the telnet commands.  
Accessing Help Commands  
For help with a specific telnet command, at the prompt, you have two options:  
help or ? along with the command.  
For example, to see help for the display option:  
display ? or help display  
Assigning an IP Address  
There are two options for assigning an IP Address to each OnTime Digital Clock:  
DHCP Address [Factory Default]  
Static IP Address  
Setting the DHCP Address  
The factory default is DHCP. When connected to the network, the clock will request DHCP  
service. The letters DHCP may be displayed briefly on the screen. If the DHCP message  
remains in place, then DHCP service is not available.  
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Setting the Static IP Address  
To enter a fixed IP address into your clock’s firmware, start a telnet session with the clock  
and the use the following command option:  
ipconfig -a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -m yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy -g  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxis the IP address, yyy.yyy.yyy.yyyis the subnet mask,  
and zzz.zzz.zzz.zzzis the gateway address. All fields must be provided.  
Note: Your IT staff must authorize and provide a static IP address to prevent operational  
problems which might occur if that address is applied to another device on the network.  
Specifying a Time Server  
The network time server on the LAN, WAN, or on the internet may be specified by IP Address  
or by Host Name.  
Specifying by IP address is typically only safe if the address of the server is under your  
IP Group’s control. When specifying time servers on the internet, use the Host Name.  
Specifying by Host Name requires that a DNS server is accessible to the clock:  
If IP addressing is static, the DNS servers must be identified and configured  
as well.  
If IP addressing is via DHCP, the DNS servers are typically already  
automatically configured (do not over configure!)  
The process for specifying a time server is the same for both Host Name and IP Address.  
1. Log into the OnTime Digital Clock.  
2. At the prompt, type: sntp –h.  
3. Press the spacebar.  
4. Enter the Host Name of the time server – e.g.  
5. Press the Enter key.  
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Testing the Time Server Synchronization  
It is always a good idea to test the synchronization between the clock and the time server. To  
do that, perform these steps:  
1. At the prompt, type: sntp -s (Be sure there is a space between sntp and -s)  
2. Press the Enter key.  
The clock displays SNTP settings and immediately attempts a synchronization with the  
specified host (either the Host Name of the time server on your network or with an outside  
time standard).  
Selecting the Time Server  
The default time server is set to ntp. inovasolutions.com. In general, this setting should be  
changed to an internal time server under IT control. There is more information on NTP, SNTP  
and time server selection at www.buy inova.com under the support tab.  
Selecting Time Zones  
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is a time standard based on the time at zero degrees  
longitude (also known as Greenwich Mean Time or GMT). Time zones around the world are  
expressed as positive or negative offsets from UTC. The default time zone setting for the  
clock is UTC -5, which is the time zone for (GMT -5) Eastern Time (US & Canada). You can  
change this setting with the following command:  
timezone –N [or] timezone N  
where N=the time zone offset from UTC, -11 to 12.  
Note: If you’re not sure what time zone offset to use, check the time zone value used on a  
Windows PC on your network; double-click the time in the Windows service tray (in the lower-  
right corner of your screen) and choose the Time Zone tab.  
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Configuring Daylight Saving Time  
The following table identifies the process for setting daylight saving time.  
No Daylight Saving Time  
In the U.S. and Canada  
Type the command to disable DST: dst –none  
Press the Enter key.  
Type: dst -rule -1 8 2 2 1 1 10 2  
Press the Enter key.  
Note: dst –raw will work in all clock versions. dst -rule works  
with Versions 1.1 or 1.2.  
For European Daylight Saving  
Time  
Type: dst -rule 1 -1 2 1 1 -1 9 1  
Press the Enter key.  
Other locations  
The support web site at www.buyinova.com contains a DST  
calculator which can compute the correct DST configurations  
string for you location. Obtain the correct string and enter it  
with the dst –rulecommand.  
Table 5: Configurations for Daylight Saving Time  
Three additional time related configuration items should also be set initially. The  
commands for setting 12/24, AM/PM, and Colons On/Off are identified below.  
Configuring 12/24 Time Format  
display –t 24  
Sets 24 hour display. Note the space before and after –t.  
display –t 12  
Sets 12 hour display. Note the space before and after –t.  
Configuring AM/PM Indicator  
display –p off  
Turns off pm indicator. Note the space before and after –p.  
Display –p on  
Turns on pm indicator. Note the space before and after –p.  
Configuring Colons On/Off  
display –c off  
Turns off colons. Note the space before and after –c.  
display –c on  
Turns on colons. Note the space before and after –c.  
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Section 8: Troubleshooting  
The following table contains several trouble conditions you may encounter with the OnTime  
Digital Clock and the recommended actions to take to correct the problem.  
Note: The up-to-date troubleshooting help is available in the FAQ at www.buyinova.com under  
the support tab.  
Condition  
Clock Face Dark  
Solution  
1. Verify that an Ethernet PoE power injector is present (if required)  
and is operating.  
2. Reboot the clock by disconnecting the data cable, counting to five,  
and reconnecting the cable.  
Clock Shows Incorrect Time  
DHCP Message on Clock Face  
1. If the Service Light is illuminated (see below).  
2. If the minutes past the hour are correct, verify the Time Zone and  
Daylight Saving Time settings.  
1. The clock has failed to receive an IP address from the DHCP server.  
2. Contact your IT group responsible for DHCP service.  
Note: that the clock is reachable through its fixed link-local address  
for diagnostic or re-configuration purposes. The link-local address is  
169.254.0.100  
Service Light Blinking  
Service Light On  
The service light is located at the bottom right of the clock face.  
1. There is an active telnet configuration session in progress on the  
clock.  
The service light is located at the bottom right of the clock face.  
1. Reboot the clock to verify that it properly receives a DHCP address.  
2. Verify that the SNTP server configuration is valid as the service light  
will also be illuminated after several missed updates. Refer to the  
“Testing the Time Server Synchronization” section in Section 7: Telnet  
Configurations  
Determine the IP Address of a  
Clock  
If the IP Address of each clock has not been recorded during installation,  
it is suggested to follow this power cycle procedure.  
1. Lift UP gently on the unit to free the keyholes at the rear of the clock  
from the mounting hardware.  
2. Disconnect the network cable from the clock in question and count to  
five.  
3. Replace the network cable and watch the face of the Inova Digital  
Clock.  
It will display its IP address as it boots.  
Clock showing ------  
Other Problems  
No Time Server/Time Server down  
Refer to the FAQ at www.buyinova.com under the support tab.  
Table 6: Troubleshooting OnTime Digital Clock  
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Section 9: Recording Static IP Addresses or Host Names  
In order to make the management of your OnTime Digital Clock system as easy as possible,  
Inova recommends that you record the IP Address/Host Name for each unit in the system as  
it is installed. Refer to Appendix A to see how to determine the IP Address of a clock.  
A table is provided below for recording each IP Address/Host Name as the unit is installed.  
Record the Clock ID in column 1, the location in column 2, and the IP Address/Host Name in  
column 3.  
The Host Name will be visible in most DHCP servers. It should describe the location so that  
the IP Address of a particular clock will be easy to locate by matching up the Host Name.  
CLOCK ID# LOCATION  
IP ADDRESS/HOST NAME  
Table 7: Recording IP Addresses or Host Names  
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Section 10: Maintenance  
The OnTime Digital Clock requires little or no maintenance.  
A minimum of one daily visual inspection at the beginning of each shift is  
recommended for the entire system.  
With the exception of periodic cleaning of the clock faces with a soft clean cloth, no  
routine maintenance of the system is required.  
Note: Attempting to repair/replace the Digital Clock internal components may void the  
warranty on that unit. Instead, during the warranty period, failed units should be sent to Inova  
for repair, and the failed unit replaced with a spare.  
After the warranty period, you may send the OnTime Digital Clock units to Inova under RMA  
procedures for repair. See the next section for more information.  
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Section 11: Product Warranty  
Inova Solutions warrants the Inova Digital Clock to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship during a one-year period. The Warranty begins on the date the unit is shipped  
from Inova Solutions.  
Inova Solutions liability under this Warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at Inova  
Solutions’ option, the defective equipment and providing upgrade version changes  
for firmware. In cases of repair, the product must be returned to an authorized Service  
Center.  
This Warranty does not apply if repairs are required due to acts of nature beyond Inova  
Solutions’ control (such as, but not limited to, lightning strikes and power surges), misuse,  
damage, neglect, or if repairs/modifications have been made or attempted by anyone other  
than personnel authorized by Inova Solutions.  
IN NO EVENT WILL INOVA SOLUTIONS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS  
DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING AND AFTER THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY. INOVA  
SOLUTIONS DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE.  
Repair and Return  
To obtain service under this Warranty, contact Inova Solutions at (888) 637-1079 or at the  
address below during the Warranty period to receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA)  
number and shipping instructions. Then ship the product believed to be defective,  
transportation prepaid, for inspection.  
Inova Solutions will not be responsible for dismounting and remounting of Inova Digital  
Clocks, for unauthorized returns, or for returns that do not list the RMA number and quantity  
returned on a packing list attached in plain view on the outside of the shipping container.  
Ship to:  
Inova Solutions  
110 Avon Street  
Charlottesville, VA 22902  
Attn: RMA XXXXXXX  
Typical equipment repair or replacement time is seven (7) business days, plus shipping  
times. One-way shipping is the Customer's responsibility. Inova Solutions will return ship  
the equipment by the same means it was received.  
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Section 12: Glossary of Terms  
Cantilever  
Mount  
This is a wall mount to the left or right side of the OnTime Digital Clock unit, illustrated in  
Section 4, requiring the Digital Clock Mounting Kit, Inova Part Number ONTKIT.  
DHCP  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets  
network administrators manage and automate the assignment of IP Addresses on an  
organization's network.  
DNS  
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the way that Internet domain names are located and  
translated into IP Addresses. A domain name is a meaningful and easy-to-remember  
"handle" for an Internet address.  
Flush Inset  
GMT  
This model may be backplate-mounted to a customer-supplied enclosure.  
Greenwich Mean Time, since replaced with UTC, the world time standard.  
Host Name Unique identifier for a device on a TCP/IP network. For example: 3rdFlrConfRm  
IP Address  
Unique identifier for a device on a TCP/IP network. For example: 11.15.55.233  
Pendant  
Mount  
This is a ceiling mount, illustrated in Section 4, requiring the Digital Clock Mounting Kit,  
Inova Part Number ONTKIT.  
PoE  
Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af  
SNTP  
Simple Network Time Protocol  
Surface  
Mount  
This is a simple flat wall mount identified in Section 4. No mounting kit is required.  
A network protocol and a software program that allows you to remotely access the  
command console of a computer over a network.  
Telnet  
UTC or  
GMT  
Universal Coordinated Time, formerly Greenwich Mean Time is the World Time Standard.  
UTC is, by definition, the same at every point on Earth. Local times are indicated by offsets  
from UTC.  
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Appendix A: Digital Clock Configuration  
This section summarizes the configuration options available with the Digital Clock.  
Condition  
Solution  
Get help for clock commands  
? or help To see a list of all the telnet command options for which help is  
available.  
To see help for a particular command option, type the command option help  
followed by ?. For example, to see help for the display option:  
display ? or help display  
Determine the IP Address of a  
Clock  
If the IP Address of each clock has not been recorded during installation, it is  
suggested to follow this procedure.  
1. Lift UP gently on the unit to free the keyholes at the rear of the clock  
from the mounting hardware.  
2. Disconnect the network cable from the clock in question and count to  
five.  
Replace the network cable and watch the face of the clock. It will display its IP  
address as it boots.  
Display the configuration settings  
for clock  
config Display all configuration parameters except those sent by the DHCP  
server. Use the DHCP config command to view these superseding options  
View or change the Daylight  
Saving Time (DST) setting  
No Daylight Saving Time - Type the command to disable DST: dst –none  
Press the Enter key.  
US and Canada - Type: dst -rule -1 8 2 2 1 1 10 2  
Press the Enter key.  
European - Type: dst -rule 1 -1 2 1 1 -1 9 1  
Press the Enter key.  
Other Locations – The support web site at www.buyinova.com contains a DST  
calculator which can compute the correct DST configurations string for you  
location. Obtain the correct string and enter it with the dst –rule  
command.  
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View or Configure Clock’s IP  
settings  
ipconfig To view clock’s current IP settings:  
ipconfig -o xxx Use DHCP to lease an IP address and request a configuration  
string where xxx is the private option number. Factory default is 230.  
ipconfig -o -  will disable the configuration portion of the DHCP process.  
ipconfig -d Use DCHP to lease an IP address and retrieve network settings.:  
ipconfig -a xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -m yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy -g zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz  
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address, yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy is the subnet mask, and  
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz is the gateway address. (All the information is ignored if DHCP is  
enabled.) - To configure a static IP address:  
ipconfig -h hostname where hostname is the new hostname. - To change the  
hostname of the clock.  
View current SNTP settings or  
Change Time Server setting  
sntp To view the current time server and other SNTP settings:  
sntp -h xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the hostname or IP address of  
the desired time server. - To change the time server the clock synchs with.  
sntp -s To trigger an immediate SNTP time synchronization.  
timezone To view the clock’s current time zone setting.  
Change the Time Zone  
timezone –N or timezone N To change the clock’s time zone setting, (don’t  
use a + sign for positive values) where N = the desired time zone offset in the  
range -11 to 12.  
For example, to set the time zone for (GMT -5) Eastern Time (US & Canada), you  
would use: timezone -5  
Note: If you’re not sure what time zone offset to use, check the time zone  
value used on a Windows PC on your network; double-click on the time in the  
Windows service tray (in the lower-right corner of your screen) and choose the  
Time Zone tab.  
Specifying a Time Server  
sntp –h hostname where hostname is the hostname of the time server.  
Testing the Time Server  
Synchronization  
sntp -s  
Verifying DHCP Configuration  
settings  
dhcpconfig Lists the option settings received from a DHCP server (for  
verification purposes only).  
Display all Address Resolution  
Protocol (ARP) cache entries  
arp  
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View log on session screen or  
enable/disable logging  
Log To view the log on the session screen.  
log on|off To enable/disable logging.  
When logging is enabled, by typing “log on”, the idle session time out feature  
is disabled.  
List all TCP connections  
netstat  
Display info to diagnose DNS  
problem with SNTP server  
nslookup SNTPServerName where SNTPServerName is the hostname or IP  
address of an SNTP server.  
Configuring the 12/24 Time  
Format  
display –t 24 Sets 24 hour display. Note the space before and after –t  
display –t 12 Sets 12 hour display. Note the space before and after –t  
display –p off Turns off pm indicator. Note the space before and after –p  
display –p on Turns on pm indicator. Note the space before and after –p  
display –c off Turns off colons. Note the space before and after –c  
display –c on Turns on colons. Note the space before and after –c  
Refer to FAQ at www.buyinova.com under the support tab.  
Configuring the AM/PM Indicator  
Configuring Colons On/Off  
Update clock firmware  
Reboot the clock  
reboot  
Table 8: Configuration Commands  
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Appendix B: SNTP Basics  
SNTP is an acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol. SNTP is widely used to  
synchronize time on computers. Certain computers within a LAN or on the internet have the  
responsibility of maintaining accurate time in order to provide a time standard for the  
network. Your network administrator should be able to direct you to an appropriate local  
time server for your environment.  
The OnTime Digital Clock must be configured with the network location of a time server.  
The default time server is an internet time server operated by Inova.  
Periodically, a computer transmits a time query in order to synchronize its time with a time  
server. Every two hours the OnTime Digital Clock transmits a time query to the time server  
and the time server replies. With the reply in hand, the clock calculates the time offset, or  
correction, that it needs to apply to its current time and then makes the update.  
In the event that the time server does not reply, the OnTime Digital Clock continues to  
display time while it retries the time server. After repeated unsuccessful tries, the clock  
illuminates its Service Light (an LED dot at the lower right-hand side of the clock), indicating  
that the displayed time is no longer synchronized.  
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Appendix C: Configuring DHCP Options for Microsoft  
Servers  
This section details how to configure private options on a Microsoft DHCP server, such as the  
one that is bundled with Windows 2003 Server. It is for reference only and may not  
represent the specific options that you may encounter.  
1. Launch the DHCP Management Console.  
2. Select the DHCP server to configure.  
3. Choose the Action “Set Predefined Options…”  
4. Choose “Add…” a new option.  
5. Set the Data type to ‘String’.  
6. Use the option code that matches your clock configuration. The default option code  
is 230.  
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7. Select either the Server Options or Scope Options and choose “Configure Options…”.  
8. Select the Option in the list and select the checkbox to enable it.  
9. Enter the configuration string you’ve developed for your unique operating environment and  
geographic location.  
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