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SYNCHRONOUS NETWORK SYSTEM (SNS) ANALOG AND DIGITAL CLOCKS/TIMERS INSTALLATION GUIDE Doc Part No.: SNSDOC-019 05.31.16 Legal Notice Copyright ©2016 Primex Wireless, Inc. All rights reserved. SNS is a trademark of Primex Wireless, Inc. U.S. Patents 6,873,573; 7,352,657. Other Patents Pending. Printed in the USA. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of Primex Wireless. Primex Wireless Address United States Canada United Kingdom 965 Wells Street 18977 Leslie Street, 2nd Floor Unit G420 Dean Clough Lake Geneva WI 53147 Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 5AX Sharon, ON L0G 1V0 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Web www.primexwireless.com www.primexwireless.ca primexwireless.co.uk Telephone (800) 537-0464 (800) 330-1459 0800-3896996 Fax (262) 248-0061 (905) 952-0134 01422-349462 Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 2 CONTENTS About this Guide 5 Important Safety Instructions 6 Regulatory Approvals 7 European Union Declaration of Conformity and Restrictions 9 European Union Declaration of Conformity and Restrictions 11 Introducing SNS™ Time Synchronization 12 Features of SNS Time Synchronization 12 How SNS Time Synchronization Works 12 Analog Clock Specifications 13 Digital Clock/Timer Clock Specifications 15 Digital Timer Features 17 Configure Clocks for the Network 19 About Clock Configuration 19 Set Up the Clock Default Profile - For Discovery and Auto-Configuration Method Only 19 Select the Configuration Method 21 Configure Clocks using Discovery and Auto-Configuration 21 Configure Clocks using Browser-based Configuration 23 Configure Clocks using the SNS Configuration Tool (Clocks) 29 Configure Clock using SNS Configuration Tool 31 Set up a Local Network Connection 41 Analog Clock Installation 45 Installation Requirements 45 Battery Use Specifications 46 Battery Installation 46 Single-Sided Analog Clock (Wall-Mount) Installation 47 12" Dual-Sided Battery Analog Clock Installation 49 12" Dual-Sided Electric Analog Clock Installation 51 16" Dual-Sided Analog Clock Installation 53 Dual-Sided Metal Series Analog Clock Installation 56 Remove a Clock Lock-Mounted Analog Clock 58 Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 3 Remove a Clock from a Dual-mount Bracket Digital Clock/Timer Installation 60 Installation Requirements 60 Tilt-Bracket Clock/Timer Installation 62 Direct Wall-Mount Clock/Timer Installation 64 Digital Clock/Timer Surface-mount Dimension Specifications - Classic Series 65 Surface-mount Tilt Bracket Mounting Dimensions 66 Flush Mount Clock/Timer Installation 67 Dual-mount Digital Clock/Timer Installation 72 Remove a Dual-Sided Digital Clock from Mounting Bracket 74 Timer Control Switch Installation - SNS Classic Series 75 Digital Code Blue Timer and Elapsed Timer Operation 77 Code Blue Timer Operation 77 Code Blue Count Mode 78 Battery Backup Mode (Code Blue Timers Only) 78 Elapsed Timer Operation 79 Normal State - Timer Mode 79 Set State - Timer Mode 80 Battery Maintenance Primex Wireless 59 81 Battery Use Specifications 81 Low Battery Indication 81 Battery Installation 81 Troubleshoot 83 Appendix A: Browser-based Configuration Tool 84 Appendix B: SNS Configuration Tool Advanced Use (Clocks) 88 Support 100 Warranty 101 Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Audience This guide is intended for users tasked with configuring and installing Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers for use with the Primex Wireless SNS™ Time Synchronization Application Management Platform (AMP). Typographical Conventions This guide uses typographical conventions to highlight specific types of information. Typeface Indicates Example Bold Menu sequence or command Click Support Command line input > cd /var/sns/sns-install This guide includes notes, cautions, and warnings content that highlights important messages. Typeface Indicates Note Indicates something important or useful. Caution Indicates a command or procedure may have an unwanted or undesirable result. Warning Indicates a command or procedure that could be dangerous to system or device. Example Provides an example of how the topic can be configured or used. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCT. Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product model; however, as with any electronic product, precautions should be observed during installation, operation, and maintenance. l Installation must conform to state or local building codes and ordinances. l Installation or maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel as defined in the Local Electrical Code. l Mount in location where device will not readily be subject to tampering. l Any wiring instructions must be followed precisely. Failure to do so could cause permanent equipment damage. l To avoid possible electric shock or damage to the device, disconnect power source before installation or servicing. l l l l Do not install or use device near water. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not expose device to rain or moisture. Device must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, must be placed on the device. Device is designed for indoor use only. Operating outdoors, or in wet areas, is an electrical hazard and may damage the equipment while nullifying the warranty. Device is cleanable with a cloth moistened with water or a common disinfectant. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on a small area of the clock before using it on the entire device. For healthcare facilities, devices are not intended for patient use and must not be installed within 6ft (2m) of patient contact. AC-Power Pluggable Clock/Timer Models l l l AC main power supply must be disconnected while installing or performing maintenance of any device. To completely disconnect the power input, the main plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely. The main socket outlet must provide a protective earthing connection where the outlet has a protective earth (ground) connection. Main plug is used as disconnect device and it should remain readily operable during intended use. AC-Power Hardwired Clock/Timer Models l l AC power must be supplied from a circuit that has a resettable circuit breaker. AC mains power supply must be disconnected while installing or performing maintenance of any device. Open the circuit breaker supplying the device before attempting installation, maintenance, or repairs. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 6 REGULATORY APPROVALS FCC Compliance Pursuant to FCC 15.21 of the FCC rules, changes not expressly approved by Primex might cause harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this product. FCC Radio Frequency Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: l Reorient or relocate the receiver’s antenna. l Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. l Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To assure continued appliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could voice the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at lease 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Channel The Wireless Channel sets the radio frequency used for communication. l Access Points use a fixed Channel. You can select the Channel used. This allows you to choose a Channel which provides the least interference and best performance. In the USA and Canada, 11 channel are available. If using multiple Access Points, it is better if adjacent Access Points use different Channels to reduce interference. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 7 l l In "Infrastructure"mode, Wireless Stations normally scan all Channels, looking for an Access Point. If more than one Access Point can be used, the one with the strongest signal is used. (This can only happen within an ESS). Is using "Ad-hoc" mode (No Access Point), all Wireless stations should be set to use the same Channel. However, most Wireless stations will still scan all Channels to see if there is an existing "Ad-hoc" group they can join. Note: This equipment marketed in the USA is restricted by firmware to only operation on 2.4G channel 1-11 Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 8 EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY AND RESTRICTIONS Hereby, Primex Wireless Inc. declares that this equipment complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC: The Primex Wireless Synchronous Network System LED Clocks including the 5.7cm x 4-digit red wall mount (SNS7C200, SNS7G200, SNS7E200-1, SNS7K200-1, SNS7C212, SNS7G212, SNS7E212-1, SNS7K212-1), 5.7cm x 4-digit green wall mount (SNS7C200G, SNS7G200G, SNS7E200G-1, SNS7K200G-1, SNS7C212G, SNS7G212G, SNS7E212G-1, SNS7K212G-1), 5.7cm x 6-digit red wall mount (SNS7C202, SNS7G202, SNS7E202-1, SNS7K202-1, SNS7C419, SNS7G419, SNS7E419-1, SNS7K419-1, SNS7C202E, SNS7G202E, SNS7E202E-1, SNS7K202E-1, SNS7C419E, SNS7G419E, SNS7E419E-1, SNS7K419E-1, SNS7C202C, SNS7G202C, SNS7E202C-1, SNS7K202C-1, SNS7C419C, SNS7G419C, SNS7E419C-1, SNS7K419C-1), 5.7cm x 6-digit red flush mount (SNS7E202F1, SNS7K202F-1, SNS7E202EF-1, SNS7K202EF-1, SNS7E202CF-1, SNS7K202CF-1), 10cm x 4-digit red wall mount(SNS7C201, SNS7G201,SNS7E201-1, SNS7K201-1), and 10cm x 6-digit red wall mount (SNS7C203, SNS7G203,SNS7E203-1, SNS7K203-1) The Primex Wireless Synchronous Network Analog Clocks including the 32 cm Traditional (SNS4Z155, SNS4Z157, SNS4Z159), 32 cm Dual-Sided (SNS4Z164), 32 cm AC (SNS7A306), 32 cm Dual-Sided AC (SNS7A330), 32 cm European AC (SNS7C306), 32 cm Dual-Sided European AC (SNS7C330), 32 cm UK AC(SNS7G306), 32 cm Dual Sided UK AC (SNS7G330), 40 cm Traditional (SNS4Z163), 40 cm Wood (SNS4Z176, SNS4Z177), 35 cm Platinum Series (SNS4Z512), 32 cm Brushed Aluminum (SNS4Z180), and 38 cm Dual Sided Brushed Aluminum (SNS4Z227) This equipment is marked with and can be used throughout the European community. This indicated compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and meets the relevant parts of following technical specifications: l l l l EN 300 328 – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission Systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive. EN 301 489-17 – Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17 Specific Conditions for Wideband Data and HIPERLAN Equipment. EN 60950 – Low Voltage Directive (Safety) EN 50385 – Product standard to demonstrate the compliances of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. Marking by the symbol l l indicates that usage restrictions apply. Indoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the entire 2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band.  Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 MHz band and with maximum power (EIRP*) of 10 mW for the 2454-2483 MHz band. NOTE: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation To comply with RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all person The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at: Primex Wireless | 965 Wells Street | Lake Geneva, WI 53147 | Phone: 1-800-404-8112 Signed: Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 9 Company Representative: Larry Poglitsch, Director of Operations Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 10 EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY AND RESTRICTIONS Hereby, Primex Wireless Inc. declares that this equipment complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC: The Primex Wireless Power Over Ethernet (POE) Analog Clocks and Ethernet Only Clocks including Model Numbers: SNS5Z155, SNS4Z155N, SNS5Z157, SNS4Z157N, SNS5Z159, SNS4Z159N, SNS5Z164, SNS4Z164N, SNS5Z163, SNS4Z163N, SNS5Z176, SNS4Z176N, SNS5Z177, SNS4Z177N, SNS5Z512, SNS4Z512N, SNS5Z180, SNS4Z180N, SNS5Z227, SNS4Z227N, SNS5Z396, SNS4Z396N, SNS5Z397, SNS4Z397N, SNS5Z398, SNS4Z398N, SNS75Z399, SNS4Z399N, SNS7A306N, SNS7C306N, SNS7G306N, SNS7A330N, SNS7C330N, SNS7G330N This equipment is marked with and can be used throughout the European community. This indicated compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and meets the relevant parts of following technical specifications: EN 55022 - Information technology equipment. Radio disturbance characteristics EN 55024 - Information technology equipment. Immunity characteristics EN 61000-3-3 - Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Limits. Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current ≤ 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at: Primex Wireless | 965 Wells Street | Lake Geneva, WI 53147 | Phone: 1-800-404-8112 Signed: Company Representative: Larry Poglitsch, Director of Operations Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 11 INTRODUCING SNS™ TIME SYNCHRONIZATION The Primex Synchronous Network System (SNS) uses your facility's current wired or wireless network infrastructure to provide synchronized time throughout your facilities. The SNS Time Synchronization system consists of the Application Management Platform (AMP), Primex clocks and timers that communicate with the AMP over your facility's wireless or wired Ethernet network. The figure below illustrates the architecture of the SNS Time Synchronization system. Primex clocks can also be deployed as Network Time Protocol (NTP) only clocks, offering the flexibility to configure clocks for NTP only synchronization. In NTP only mode, clocks are synchronized with an NTP time source and are not managed or monitored by the Application Management Platform (AMP). Clocks can be added to the AMP at a later time. For NTP only use information, refer to the SNS™ Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers NTP Only Installation Guide. Figure 1: SNS Time Synchronization Features of SNS Time Synchronization l Compatible with a wired Ethernet and wireless networks. l Centralized management, monitoring and upgrade of devices. l Intuitive management and grouping to effectively manage hundreds of clocks. l System self-checks and reports. How SNS Time Synchronization Works Once clocks and timers are configured for the network, they check-in regularly to the AMP to report their status and synchronize their time. The AMP displays details of the clock connections and analyzes and monitors the data transmitted to the AMP. The AMP has features to determine the wireless signal strength or wired Ethernet connection status of a clock’s connection to your AMP system. If the AMP detects that a clock has failed to check-in or other errors occurred, the system automatically generates an alert. Facilities and IT departments use the AMP to manage clock settings and monitor the status of clocks. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 12 ANALOG CLOCK SPECIFICATIONS SNS™ Time Synchronization Analog Clocks are equipped with both an 802.11 radio and an Ethernet port to synchronize via Network Time Protocol (NTP) from an authoritative time source. Analog Clocks may also be used as NTP-only units to be individually managed and synchronized with a network time server. For additional information, refer to the SNS™ Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers NTP Only Installation Guide. Battery-powered Models l l Estimated up to a 4-year battery life. Battery life is based on common operating conditions and may very due to installed site conditions. Compliant with IEEE 802.3af standard. Optional battery back-up 4 D-cells, not included. Wireless and Network Communication l Wireless Networking Protocols: 802.11b, 11g l Wired Ethernet Protocol: 10/100Mbps Ethernet l Security Protocols: WEP, WPA, WPA2 l Authentication Protocols*: LEAP, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP-VO-MSCHAP, PEAP-V1-GTC l Encryption Protocols: TLS 1.2 l IP Addressing: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), static IP addressing l Data Packet Size: typically less than 5 kilobytes (kB) NOTE: *Supported Authentication Protocols are dependent upon the firmware version. Contact Primex Technical Support for additional information. Operation l l l Automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time If power is interrupted, the clock will stop until power resumes. Upon resumption of power, the clock will self correct to the current time. Configuration is accomplished via the on-board web server or remotely using supplied software. Environment l Operating Temperature: 32° F° to 95° C (0° C to 35° C); indoor use only l Storage Temperature: 14 °F to 140 °F (-10 °C to 60 °C) Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 13 Battery-powered Analog Clock Components The figure below illustrates the components of a battery-powered analog clock. Figure 2: SNS Analog Clock Battery-Powered Rear View Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 14 DIGITAL CLOCK/TIMER CLOCK SPECIFICATIONS SNS™ Time Synchronization Digital Clock/Timers are equipped with both an 802.11 radio and an Ethernet port to synchronize via Network Time Protocol (NTP) from an authoritative time source. Digital Clock/Timers may also be used as NTP-only units to be individually managed and synchronized with a network time server. For additional information, refer to the SNS™ Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers NTP Only Installation Guide. Operation l 12- or 24-hour time display l PM indicator light l Alternating time and date display option l LED dimmer option (75%, 50%, 25%) l Power outage memory backup for up to eight hours l Configuration is accomplished via the on-board Web-server or remotely using supplied software. AC Powered Models l 120 VAC, 50-60 cycle, with either 9’ (2.74m) cord with plug or 18” (45.72cm) cord with pigtail Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Models l PoE.IEEE 802.3af Compliant l Certifications: FCC/IC/CE marked l Actual power consumption: 12 watts (Class 3) Wireless and Network Communication l Wireless Networking Protocols: 802.11b, 11g l Wired Ethernet Protocol: 10/100Mbps Ethernet l Security Protocols: WEP, WPA, WPA2 l Authentication Protocols*: LEAP, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP-VO-MSCHAP, PEAP-V1-GTC l Network Communication Protocols: Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) l IP Addressing: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), static IP addressing l Data Packet Size: typically less than 5 kilobytes (kB) NOTE: *Supported Authentication Protocols are dependent upon the firmware version. Contact Primex Technical Support for additional information. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 15 Environment l Operating Temperature: 32°- 95°F (0°- 35°C); indoor use only l Storage Temperature: 14 °F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 16 Digital Timer Features Digital Code Blue Timer l l Capability of functioning as a normal clock, code blue timer, and elapsed timer with both count-up and countdown options. When power is applied it begins operating as a digital clock. Digital Elapsed Timer l Capability of functioning as a normal clock and timer with both count-up and count-down options. l When power is applied it begins operating as a digital clock. Up Counter Features l The up counter can count up from any preset time to 99:59:59 (99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds). l The decimal point on the far left (near the 10 hour digit) lights up to indicate up counter function. l The user can preset count up start time. l Up-counters can count from 00:00:00 to 99:59:59 (99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds). The display flashes every second and the clock beeps for 3 seconds when 99:59:59 is reached. Down Counter Features l The count-down timer can count down from a preset time to 00:00:00. l The decimal point on the far right (near the minutes/seconds digits) lights up to indicate down counter function. l The user can preset count-down start time. l Down counters can count from 99:59:59 to 00:00:00. The display flashes every second and the clock beeps for 3 seconds when 00:00:00 is reached. Audible Tone Option l Only on the count-up and count-down functions l Frequency 3KHz +/-0.5KHz Timer Switch Control l l l l Primex Wireless Elapsed Timer function is triggered by the use of the switch control; allowing a user to run, hold, or reset the timer events. Code Blue Timer function is triggered by the input of the wired connection to the code blue system and the use of the switch control allows a user to halt a code blue event. Designed to fit inside a single gang box (not supplied); typically 2 1⁄4 in. x 2 3⁄4 in. x 4 in. (11.45 cm x 6.99 cm x 10.15 cm) Timer Switch Control can simultaneously activate two connected timers for even more accurate time management Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 17 l Primex Wireless Membrane switch and wall plate clean easily and resist common cleaners and disinfectants. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on a small area Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 18 CONFIGURE CLOCKS FOR THE NETWORK Regardless of the analog or digital clock/timer models deployed in your AMP system, each clock is required to be configured with the AMP IP Address/Domain Name settings and your facility's wired or wireless network settings. About Clock Configuration Clocks arrive at your facility with no knowledge of you AMP system or your facility's network. Each clock is required to be configured with your AMP and facility's network settings before they are installed at their permanent location. Configuration involves updating the clock with these settings to ensure the clock can communicate and check-in to the AMP over your facility's network. Once a clock is configured for the network and successfully checks-in, all clock settings and configuration are managed from the AMP software. Set Up the Clock Default Profile - For Discovery and Auto-Configuration Method Only The Clock Default Profile is the default network and time settings for clocks on your network. During configuration or when a clock first checks-in to the AMP software, the Clock Default Profile is automatically downloaded to the clock. NOTE: Before editing the Clock Default Profile, verify the SNS AMP System and Network Settings have been configured with primary and secondary network and time IP addresses. Complete the steps below to set up the Clock Default Profile settings. 1. Log into the AMP software. 2. From the AMP top menu, select Clocks. 3. From the left menu, select Default Profile. Figure 3: Clock Default Profile 4. Select the Default profile and from the bottom menu, choose Edit. 5. Select the Network Settings and Time Settings tabs and enter the profile settings. For additional information, see "Clock Default Profile Setting Specifications" located on page 20. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 19 NOTE: If the Network Settings are blank, they have not been set up in the AMP software. For information on configuring the AMP software, refer to the SNS™ AMP Installation and Administration Guide (SNSDOC-005). 6. Choose Save. Clock Default Profile Setting Specifications Table 1: Clock Default Profile Specifications Setting Specification NOTE: Settings marked with an asterisk ‘*’ are required. *Access AMP Using The AMP IP/Domain the clock connects to over your facility’s network. AMP Alternate 1, 2 (Optional) Select an alternate access method. Wireless Network Settings (Does not apply to PoE clocks) Wireless Network Settings 1 Each clock can be configured to use up to three different wireless network settings, allowing for backups and fail-over scenarios. When using a wireless network, the first network setting is required. Select from the list of networks configured on the AMP. Wireless Network Settings 2, 3 (Optional) For the Wireless Network Settings 2 and 3, select from the list of networks configured on the AMP. Network Settings *Time Zone Settings Select from the list of available time zones. If a selection is made, the GMT Offset field will be set based on the time zone selected. This selection also determines the Daylight Savings Time (DST) Transition Dates downloaded to the clock if the clock is configured to use DST. NTP Server Settings Enter the address for at least one NTP server and up to three NTP server addresses. The clock attempts to connect to all configured NTP servers when synchronizing time and uses the first NTP server to respond. Note: If no NTP Server addresses are entered, the clock is not able to synchronize time. *NTP Server 1:  The Address field must be a valid IPv4 address or Domain name for an NTP server, for example, ntp.primexwireless.com. NTP Server 2, 3: (Optional) The Address field must be a valid IPv4 address or Domain name for an NTP server, for example, ntp.primexwireless.com Note: Domain names cannot be used if the clock is using a static IP address. If clocks are connecting via static IP addresses, configure the NTP servers using their IPv4 Addresses rather than their domain names. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 20 Select the Configuration Method Several methods exist for configuring clocks. The configuration method you select depends on several factors such as the type of clock and the availability of the network at the time of configuration. The table below shows the applicability of each method. All methods assume that the clock is configured with the latest Primex Wireless firmware and the System and Network settings have been setup within the AMP. Table 2: Clock Configuration Methods Configuration Method Supported Clock Models Does NOT Support Models Discovery and AutoConfiguration Analog Clock NTP Only Clock AMP has been installed and configured and there is a network connection available that is on the same subnet as the AMP. Analog Clock PoE Analog Clock Computer Digital Clock/Timer PoE Personal Series Clock Computer must be DHCP enabled or use a static IP on the 192.168.1.x network excluding 192.168.1.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Digital Clocks/Timer Requirements Personal Series LCD Clock Browser-based Configuration Personal Series LCD Clock SNS Configuration Tool NTP Only Clock Analog Clock Computer Digital Clock/Timer Computer must be DHCP enabled or use a static IP on the 192.168.1.x network excluding 192.168.1.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Personal Series LCD Clock NTP Only Clock Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool software is installed on the computer that will be used to configure clock. Configure Clocks using Discovery and Auto-Configuration Discovery and Auto-Configuration is the preferred method for configuring clocks. All analog clocks and digital clock/timers, except configuring a clock for NTP only mode, can be configured using Discovery and Auto-Configuration. If the AMP has been installed and you have a network connection available on the same subnet that the AMP is on, you can use Discovery and Auto-Configuration. Configuration Overview During this configuration method: l l Primex Wireless You connect the clock to the network and initiate its connection and check-in with the SNS AMP. The clock’s unique MAC address is transferred to the AMP and the AMP downloads the Clock Default Profile to the clock to allow the clock to operate as part of the SNS Time Synchronization network. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 21 Configuration Requirements Before you begin, be sure the following requirements are met: l Verify the AMP System, Network, and Time Servers settings are set up. l Verify the Clock Default Profile within the AMP is set up. l Verify there is an available network port that is on the same subnet as the AMP PoE clock models: Verify a connection to a PoE enabled LAN port that is on the same subnet as the AMP is available. l l Battery-powered models: 4 D-Cell alkaline batteries l Ethernet cable Configure Clock Using Discovery and Auto-Configuration (Same Subnet as the AMP) Complete the steps below to configure a clock using Discovery and Auto-Configuration. 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to clock’s’ Ethernet port. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the network on the same subnet as the AMP. NOTE: For PoE models, the port is required to be a PoE enabled port. 3. You will now apply power to the clock and initiate its connection to the AMP, which is dependent upon the model. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 22 For a... Analog Clock then.. 1. Apply power to the clock. 2. Quickly depress then release the button located on the back of the clock and listen for an immediate double “beep”. 3. After approximately a 30-60 second waiting period, the clock will issue another series of “beeps”: l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time 4. Observe the clock automatically setting its time. Digital Clock/Timer 1. Apply power to the clock/timer. 2. Remove the panel located on the top of the face plate by inserting a flat blade screw driver in the small gap in the seam. 3. Press and release the “Reset” button located in the top panel. The four LED circle segments illuminate in sequence, indicating the following connection sequence: 1 = radio initialized, 2 = connected to network, 3 = connected to AMP, and 4 = received NTP time. ‘- - - -‘ is shown on the LED display while the clock is waiting for the synchronized NTP time. After approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the clock will automatically set its time. 4. Replace the top panel insert. The clock is ready to be installed at its permanent location. Upon the clock’s successful connection and check-in with the AMP, you can view the clock within the AMP and verify the clock has reported to the AMP. It may take up to 10 minutes after configuration for the clock to be viewable within the AMP. NOTE: Before configuring multiple clocks, validate the Clock Default Profile settings are correct by configuring a single clock and then verify the clock has successfully checked-in and synchronized its time with the AMP. Configure Clocks using Browser-based Configuration In the event that you cannot connect the clock to the network on the same subnet as the AMP, for example if you are configuring clocks for use in a newly constructed building without a network or you are configuring the clocks at a maintenance facility not on the network, you can use Browser-based Configuration to configure clocks for the network. All analog and digital clocks, except configuring a clock for NTP only mode, can be configured using Browser-based Configuration. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 23 NOTE: If the network is not available during configuration, when the network is available and the AMP is installed and set up, you will connect the clock to the network and force it to check-in with the AMP. When it checks in with the AMP, the AMP reads the settings from the clock into the AMP. Configuration Overview During this configuration method: l l You create a local network connection between the clock and computer and use the clock’s built in web server utility to upload the settings to the clock. Once these settings are configured, you initiate the clock’s connection and check-in with the SNS AMP. Configuration Requirements l Verify the AMP System, Network Settings, and Time Servers settings are set up. l Verify the Clock Default Profile is set up within the AMP. l PoE models: a Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) Injector is required or for PoE Analog clock models 4 D-Cell alkaline batteries (not supplied) for use during configuration only. l Battery-powered models: 4 D-Cell alkaline batteries l Clock name, which commonly describes its final mounting location. l Computer l Ethernet cable l AMP and network settings are required during configuration. The table below provides the settings required, location of the settings in the AMP software, and details of the settings required. Your AMP user account is required to be assigned the Network Admin role to view these settings. Settings Required AMP Location AMP Setting(s) AMP System Settings Admin > System Settings AMP Network Address(s) Wireless Network Settings Admin > Network Settings SSID, Security Type, Security Key Admin > Network Settings Network Setting Name, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address Admin > Time Servers Minimum of one IP address, up to a maximum of three If configuring devices to connect over a wireless network. Wired Network Settings If configuring devices to connect over a wired network and for PoE analog clock models. Time (NTP) Settings Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 24 NOTE: If not using DHCP, obtain the clock’s assigned Static IP Address(s), Subnet Mask, and Gateway. When using a static IP, you must specify the IP address of the NTP server numerically. For example, you must enter 10.10.39.100, (e.g. ntp.primexwireless.com is not acceptable). Configure Clock using Browser-based Configuration 1. If the clock is mounted, dismount the clock to allow access to the back of the clock. 2. If the clock is powered, remove power from the clock. The way you do this depends on the clock power source. l Battery powered clocks: remove the batteries. l AC-powered clocks: be sure the clock is not plugged in. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable between the clock Ethernet port and your computer Ethernet port. For PoE models, use of a PoE Injector is required. 4. You will now set the clock into configuration mode, which is dependent upon the clock model, per the steps below: For a... Battery-powered Analog Clock then... 1. Hold down the button on the back of the clock while inserting the batteries. Release the button when the clock beeps once, indicating that it is in Configuration Mode. 2. Wait to for another single beep, which may take up to 30 seconds, and proceed to the next step, AC-powered Analog Clock 1. Apply power to the clock. 2. Hold down the button on the back of the clock and release the button when the clock beeps once, indicating that it is in Configuration Mode. Digital Clock/Timer 1. Apply power to the clock/timer. 2. Remove the panel located on the top of the face plate by inserting a flat blade screw driver in the small gap in the seam. 3. Press and release the ‘Config’ button. The clock displays ‘Con’ indicating it is entering Configuration Mode. Wait for the first two LED circle segments located the bottom of the display to illuminate. Once illuminated, the clock is be ready to be configured after approximately 40 seconds 5. Open a web browser on the computer and in the URL field enter: http://192.168.1.1 (it may take 30-60 seconds before the browser displays the clock login window) NOTE: To connect to the clock’s factory default IP address (http://192.168.1.1), you may need to temporarily disable your computer wireless network card to avoid connecting to other devices with this address. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 25 NOTE: If a local network connection cannot be established, you may need to temporarily configure your computer with a static IP address. For additional information, see "Set up a Local Network Connection" located on page 41. 6. When the browser prompts for a login, enter the factory default username and password. For username and password information, contact Primex Wireless Technical Support. 7. The Configuration screen opens, as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4: Browser-based Configuration Screen 8. For use of RADIUS EAP-TLS authentication complete this step to install a valid certificate, otherwise proceed to the next step. l From the Other Actions menu located on the bottom of the screen, select EAP-TLS Certificate Upload. l Select Browse, locate and select the certificate file (.PEM file extension required) and select Open. l Select Upload. l Upon a successful upload of the file, the screen displays File Transfer Success!. You can now select Return to Main and proceed to the next step. 9. From the Configuration page, enter the configuration settings. For additional information, see "Browser-based Configuration Setting Specifications" located on page 28. AMP Gateways: Enter the AMP IP Address or Domain Name l Wired or Wireless Network Settings: Enter the settings of the network the clock will use to connect to the AMP. l NTP Server: Enter at minimum of one IP address or Domain Name. l For EAP-TLS Certificate authentication, the certificate file is required to be uploaded to the clock. For additional information, see "Install an EAP-TLS Certificate to a Clock" located on page 86. l NOTE: If you are not familiar with the network settings, contact your IT department. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 26 5. To apply and download the settings to the clock, select Submit Configuration. 6. When the screen indicates that configuration is finished, choose Return to Main. 7. From the bottom section, select Exit Config Mode and close the browser window. NOTE: An analog clock emits three beeps. 8. Remove the Ethernet cable from the clock and computer. For PoE models, do not remove Ethernet cable from clock and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE enabled LAN port. 9. You will now initiate the clock's check-in to the AMP, based on the model, as provided in the steps below. During a first time check-in, the Clocks module Default Profile settings within the AMP are downloaded to the clock. For a... Analog clock then... 1. Quickly press and release the button on the back of the clock to force the clock to check-in to the AMP. The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of “beeps” indicating the clock is connecting with the AMP over the network. Digital clock/timer l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time 1. Press and release the ‘Reset’ button located in the top panel. The four LED circle segments illuminate in sequence, indicating the following connection sequence: 1 = radio initialized, 2 = connected to network, 3 = connected to the AMP, and 4 = received NTP time. ‘- - - -‘ is shown on the LED display while the clock is waiting for the synchronized NTP time. After approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the clock automatically set its time. 2. Replace the top panel insert. The clock is ready to be installed at its permanent location. NOTE: If the network is not available during configuration, when the network is available and the AMP is installed and set up, you will connect the clock to the network and initiate its check-in to the AMP. Upon the clock’s successful check-in to the AMP, you can view the clock within the AMP and verify the clock has checked-in to the AMP. It may take approximately 30-60 seconds for the clock to be viewable on the AMP. NOTE: Before configuring additional clocks, validate the Clock Default Profile settings are correct by configuring a single clock and then verify the clock successfully checked-in to the AMP and its time is synchronized. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 27 Browser-based Configuration Setting Specifications Table 3: Browser-Based Configuration Setting Specifications Setting Description Device Information The following information about the device you’re accessing is displayed in the top left corner of the main page. Icon: The icon displayed represents the type of device you’re accessing. MAC: A twelve (12) character hexadecimal Media Access Control (MAC) address which is a globally unique identifier of the physical hardware of the 802.11 wireless radio. Hardware: The version number of the device hardware you’re accessing. Micro FW: The version number of the firmware currently installed in the microcontroller of the device you’re accessing. Radio FW: The version number of the firmware currently installed in the radio of the device you’re accessing. Device Name The name displayed for the device within the AMP software. Commonly the name describes its mounting location or a unique identifier. AMP Gateways AMP IP address or Domain Name; minimally enter one value. Address 1 is the default AMP IP.Domain name the clock will use. If the AMP gateway at IP Address 1 is not available, the device will next attempt to use the AMP gateway at IP Address 2 followed by the AMP gateway at IP Address 3. Wired Network Settings In addition to wireless networking, Primex Wireless devices have an RJ-45 connector and can be put on the network via regular network cabling. The following controls specify how this device should connect to a wired network. Use DHCP: Enable (check) the Use DHCP check box to instruct the device to use DHCP to assign an IP address to the device. IP Address: Enter an IP address in the IP Address field if you want to assign a fixed IP address to the device. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for your network. This entry must be blank, or a valid IPv4 subnet mask. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Gateway: The IP address of the gateway for your network. This entry must be blank, or a valid IPv4 address. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 28 Setting Description Wireless Network Settings The following controls specify how the clock will connect to a wireless network. SSID: The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a code which identifies a wireless network. Use DHCP: Enable (check) the Use DHCP check box to instruct the device to use DHCP to assign an IP address to the device. IP Address: Enter an IP address in the IP Address field if you want to assign a static IP address to the clock. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for your network. This entry must be blank, or a valid IPv4 subnet mask. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Gateway: The IP address of the gateway for your network. This entry must be blank, or a valid IPv4 address. Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve checked the Use DHCP check box. Security Type: A selection from the list of supported security modes, or the None selection if the network is an open network with no security. Security Key: A security key from 0 to 64 characters, used as a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) for the security mode selected. If WEP is selected, the Security Key must be a Hexadecimal Pre Shared Key. If WPA or WPA2 is selected, the Security Key must be an ASCII Passphrase as long as it is from 8 to 63 characters long. If it is 64 characters long, the key must be a hexadecimal Preshared key.  Note: Leave this field blank if you’ve selected the None selection for the Security Type. Radius Server The following controls specify how the clock connects to a Radius server. Radius Server: Select the authentication type to be used. Radius Username: 1 to 40 character username used to log in to the RADIUS server. Leave this field blank if you’ve selected “None” as the Radius Server. Radius Password: 1 to 40 character password used to log in to the RADIUS server. Leave this field blank if you’ve selected “None” as the Radius Server. Configure Clocks using the SNS Configuration Tool (Clocks) If the network is not available, for example if you are configuring clocks for use in a newly constructed building without a network or you are configuring the clocks at a maintenance facility not on the network, you can use the SNS Configuration Tool. Configuration Overview During this configuration method: l Primex Wireless You first install the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool software on the computer that will be used to configure the clocks. The SNS Configuration Tool software is located on the SNS Resources CD shipped with the product and within the online help. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 29 l l Then you create a local network connection between the clock and computer and use the SNS Configuration Tool to upload the settings to the clock. Once these settings are configured, you initiate the clock’s connection and check-in with the SNS AMP. Configuration Requirements Before you begin, be sure that the following requirements are met: l Verify the AMP System, Network Settings, and Time Servers settings are set up. l Verify the Clock Default Profile is set up within the AMP. l PoE models: a Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) Injector is required or for PoE Analog clock models 4 D-Cell alkaline batteries (not supplied) for use during configuration only. l Battery-powered models: 4 D-Cell alkaline batteries l Computer l Ethernet cable l Clock name, which commonly describes its final mounting location. l l Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool software is installed on the computer that will be used to configure the clock(s). Please install the software before continuing. For additional information, see "Install/Uninstall SNS Configuration Tool Software" located on page 88. AMP and network settings are required during configuration. The table below provides the settings required, location of the settings in the AMP software, and details of the settings required. Your AMP user account is required to be assigned the Network Admin role to view these settings. Settings Required AMP Location AMP Setting(s) AMP System Settings Admin > System Settings AMP Network Address(s) Wireless Network Settings Admin > Network Settings SSID, Security Type, Security Key Admin > Network Settings Network Setting Name, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address Admin > Time Servers Minimum of one IP address, up to a maximum of three If configuring devices to connect over a wireless network Wired Network Settings If configuring devices to connect over a wired network and for PoE analog clock models Time (NTP) Settings Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 30 NOTE: If not using DHCP, obtain the clock’s assigned Static IP Address(s), Subnet Mask, and Gateway. When using a static IP, you must specify the IP address of the NTP server numerically. For example, you must enter 10.10.39.100, (e.g. ntp.primexwireless.com is not acceptable). Configure Clock using SNS Configuration Tool Complete the steps below to configure a clock using the SNS Configuration Tool software. 1. If the clock is mounted, dismount the clock to allow access to the back of the clock. 2. If the clock is powered, remove power from the clock. The way you do this depends on the clock power source. l Battery powered clocks: remove the batteries. l AC-powered clocks: be sure the clock is not plugged in to AC-power. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable between the clock Ethernet port and your computer Ethernet port. For PoE models, use of a PoE Injector or batteries is required during configuration. 4. You will now set the clock into configuration mode, which is dependent upon the clock model. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 31 For a... then... Battery-powered Analog Clock or Personal Series LCD Clock Battery use: For the Personal Series PoE model, use of batteries or a PoE Injector is required. 1. Hold down the button on the back of the clock while inserting the batteries. 2. Release the button after the clock emits one beep, indicating that it is in configuration mode. NOTE: The clock be ready for configuration in approximately 15-20 seconds. PoE Injector use: 1. Hold down the button on the back of the clock while inserting the Ethernet cable into the RJ45 jack located on the side of the clock. 2. Release the button after the clock emits one beep, indicating that it is in configuration mode. NOTE: The clock be ready for configuration in approximately 15-20 seconds. AC-powered Analog Clock or ACpowered Personal Series LCD Clock 1. If power is applied to clock, disconnect power. 2. Hold down the button on the back of the clock and apply power to the clock. 3. Release the button after the clock emits one beep, indicating that it is in configuration mode. NOTE: The clock will not be ready for configuration for approximately 15-20 seconds. Digital Clock/Timer 1. Apply power to the clock/timer. 2. Remove the panel located on the top of the face plate by inserting a flat blade screw driver in the small gap in the seam. 3. Press and release the ‘Config’ button. The clock will display ‘Con’ indicating it is entering Configuration Mode. 4. Wait for the first two LED circle segments located the bottom of the display to illuminate. Once illuminated, the clock will be ready for configuration after approximately 40 seconds. 5. You are now ready to use the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool to enter the clock settings. From your computer's Start menu, select Programs > Primex Wireless SNS > SNS Configuration Tool or double-click the SNS Configuration Tool icon on your computer desktop. The Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool is displayed, as shown in Figure 5. The status bar at the bottom of the window displays “Not Connected”. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 32 Figure 5: Primex Wireless Clock Configuration Tool (Analog Clock) 6. From the top menu, select Actions > Connect to establish a connection to the clock. l l The status bar at the bottom of the window displays either a “Connected!” or “Connection Failed!” message depending on whether the connection to the clock succeeded or failed. The clock model image, its Media Access Control (MAC) Address and hardware/clock/radio version numbers are displayed in the upper left corner of the Clock Configuration tab. NOTE: After the connection has been established, the other Action menu commands and toolbar buttons are enabled and no longer grayed out. For additional information, see "SNS Configuration Tool Advanced Use (Clocks)" located on page 88. 7. From the top menu, select Actions>Read Configuration. The status bar at the bottom of the window displays a “Configuration read from device!” message and the fields on the Configuration tab are updated with the configuration values read from the clock. NOTE: SNS clocks have a password that prevents their configuration settings from being read unless the clock is first logged into. If the clock is configured with a password different from the one currently stored in the Configuration Tool, the log in will fail, you will receive the alert message, and the status bar displays the message “Read Failed!” The password is stored in the Configuration Tool’s Preferences settings and can be changed by using the Edit Preferences command. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 33 8. Complete this step for use of RADIUS EAP-TLS authentication only, otherwise proceed to the next step. l Select the EAP-TLS Certificate tab. l Select Open, locate and select the certificate file (.PEM file extension required) and select Open. l From the top menu, select Actions > Write EAP-TLS Certificate. l From the Completed - EAP-TLS Certifcate Loaded! notification window, select OK. l From the top menu, select Actions > Connect and proceed to the next step. 9. Enter the configuration settings for the clock. For additional information, see "SNS Configuration Tool Setting Specifications (Clocks)" located on page 36. Clock Name: Commonly describes the clock mounting location. l Time Zone: Time zone observed by the clock. Setting determines the GMT Offset used and the DST Change Dates sent to the clock. l GMT Offset: Setting is automatically set by the application based on the Time Zone selected, but the value can be changed if required. l Use Daylight Saving Time: Setting is automatically set by the application based on the Time Zone selected. If DST is not observed, uncheck the “Use Daylight Saving Time” check box. l AMP Servers: AMP IP Address or Domain Name. l NTP Servers: AMP Time Servers settings. Enter the IP Address of up to 3 different Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. l Synchronization Settings: Setting determines the frequency the clock synchronizes with the AMP and its NTP time source. Select one of the three options. l l l l Daily: The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize once daily at a random time. Every 3rd Day: The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize once every third day at a random time. Use of this setting requires the clock microcontroller (clock version) firmware to be at 3.x or greater and radio firmware to be at 2.1.4xx or greater. Scheduled: The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize at a scheduled time(s). The clock can be set to synchronize up to six (6) times per day. Time of day is required to be entered in 24 hour format. The hours and minutes can be separated with either a colon (:) or decimal (.). The valid range is from 00:00 to 23:59. Wireless Network Settings: Enter up to three Wireless Network Settings the clock will use to connect to your facility’s AMP system. l Wired Network settings: If the clock will connect over a wired network to your facility’s AMP system, enter the Wired Network Settings. l Display Settings: Digital clocks only. Set the clock display settings. l NOTE: If you enter an invalid value in the field, the text turns red and the computer may emit a beep. 10. Once all of the required settings are entered, from the top menu select Actions > Write Configuration to save the settings to the clock. When complete, the software automatically disconnects the clock from the software. The status bar displays “Configuration Written to Device! -- Device Disconnected!’. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 34 NOTE: An analog clock emits three beeps. 11. Remove the Ethernet cable from the clock and computer. For PoE models, do not remove Ethernet cable from clock and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE enabled LAN port. 12. You will now initiate the clock's network connection and check-in to the AMP. For a... Analog Clock or Personal Series LCD Clock then... 1. Quickly press and release the button on the back of the clock to force the clock to check-in to the AMP. The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of “beeps” indicating that the clock is connecting to the AMP over the network. Digital Clock/Timer l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time 1. Press and release the ‘Reset’ button located in the top panel. The four LED circle segments illuminate in sequence, indicating the following connection sequence: 1 = radio initialized, 2 = connected to network, 3 = connected to the AMP, and 4 = received NTP time. . ‘- - - -‘ is shown on the LED display while the clock is waiting for the synchronized NTP time. After approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the clock will automatically set its time. 2. Replace the top panel insert. The clock is ready to be installed at its permanent location. NOTE: If the network is not available during configuration, when the network is available and the AMP is installed and set up connect the clock to the network and initiate its check-in with the AMP. When it checks in with the AMP, the clock and its settings are uploaded to the AMP. Upon the clock’s successful connection and synchronization to the AMP, you can view the clock within the AMP software and verify the clock has checked-in. It may take approximately 30-60 seconds for the clock to be viewable in the AMP. NOTE: Before configuring additional clocks, validate the Clock Default Profile settings are correct by configuring a single clock and then verify the clock successfully connected and checked-in to the AMP. NOTE: If a significant portion of the settings configured will be the same for all or a majority the clocks, you can create a Configuration Template to ease the configuration of additional clocks or for use at a later time. For additional information, see "Configuration Templates" located on page 92. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 35 SNS Configuration Tool Setting Specifications (Clocks) Table 4: SNS Configuration Tool Setting Specifications (Clocks) Setting Specification Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. *Clock Name 1 to 40 characters. A recommended practice is to name a clock to reflect where the clock is (or will be) physically located. Time Zone Select from the list of available time zones. If a selection is made, the GMT Offset field will be set based on the time zone selected. This selection also determines the DST Transition Dates downloaded to the clock if the clock is configured to use DST. *GMT Offset -14:00 to +14:00, the offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) that the clock should display. The format is hh:mm. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. *Use Daylight Saving Time Yes/No check box set to indicate whether the clock should adjust its time for Daylight Saving Time. MAC Address The read-only MAC Address field is populated with the MAC address of the clock currently connected to the configuration tool. Hardware The read-only Hardware field is populated with the hardware version of the clock currently connected to the configuration tool. Clock The read-only Clock field is populated with the clock firmware version of the clock currently connected to the configuration tool. Radio The read-only Radio field is populated with the radio firmware version of the clock currently connected to the configuration tool. AMP Servers The unique IP Address or Domain Name of your organization's AMP appliance. At each time synchronization, the clock attempts to connect to the IP Addresses or Domain Name in the order listed when trying to report its current condition. You must enter settings for at least one AMP Server. *IP address (1-3) Required for each AMP Gateway. The IP address must be a valid IPv4 address. The value will be converted to standard notation if an abbreviated form is entered. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. Domain Name: If using DHCP, a Domain Name can be entered. Display Settings (SNS digital clock/timers only) Use the Display Settings to control how the clock display appears in normal operation. LED Level Primex Wireless Use the LED Level drop-down list box to control the brightness of the LED display. The choices are: 100% | 75% | 50% |25% Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 36 Setting Specification Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Display Mode Use the Display Mode option buttons to control how time is displayed on the clock. The choices are: 12 hr | 24 hr Show PM Indication If you choose 12 hr with the Display Mode option buttons you may enable (check) the Show PM Indication check box to instruct the clock to display the PM indicator. Display Time & Date (alternately) Enable (check) the Display Time & Date (alternately) check box to instruct the clock to alternate displaying time and date. Time Display Period (seconds) If you enable (check) the Display Time & Date (alternately) check box to instruct the clock to alternate displaying time and date, you may set the amount of time for the alternating cycle with the Time Display Period (seconds) field. Date Format If you enable (check) the Display Time & Date (alternately) check box to instruct the clock to alternate displaying time and date, you may use the Date Format option buttons to choose the format of the date display. The choices are: M/D/Y | D/M/Y Enable Buzzer Enable (check) the Enable Buzzer check box to enable or disable the buzzer on this clock. (For digital clocks in countdown mode only.) NTP Servers You must enter an IP address for at least one NTP server and you may enter the IP Address for up to three NTP servers. The clock attempts to connect to all configured NTP servers when synchronizing time and uses the first NTP server to respond. NOTE: If no NTP Server IP addresses are entered, the clock will not be able to synchronize time. *IP address (1-3) Required for each NTP Server. The IP Address field must be a valid IPv4 address or DNS name for an NTP server. Some examples are: time.microsoft.com time.nist.gov 0.us.pool.ntp.org Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 37 Setting Specification Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Synchronization Settings Synchronization settings determine the schedule and frequency that an SNS clock synchronizes its internal clock with the NTP time source. It is recommended the clock sync schedule be configured for random sync either once per day or every third day. Primex recommends use of the Daily Random Sync setting, however to maximize clock battery life the random 3 day sync may be used. Selecting the setting Random Sync Every 3rd day will increase battery life and maintain time accuracy within 1.5 seconds. Daily The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize once daily at a random time. The time of day the clock synchronizes is between midnight and 6am. Every 3rd day The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize once every third day at a random time. The time of day the clock synchronizes is between midnight and 6am. Use of this setting requires that a clock microcontroller (clock version) firmware to be at 3.x or greater and radio firmware to be at 2.1.4xx or greater. NOTE: For the SNS Personal Series LCD Clock and Power Over Ethernet (POE) clock models, the 3 day check-in does not apply. If this setting is applied to these clock models, the clock synchronizes daily and alerting is based on the every 3rd day synchronization schedule. Scheduled The clock sync schedule is set to synchronize once daily at a schedule time(s). The clock can be set to synchronize up to six (6) times per day. Time of day is required to be entered in 24 hour format. The hours and minutes can be separated with either a colon (:) or decimal (.). The valid range is from 00:00 to 23:59. NOTE: setting is not available for the SNS Personal Series LCD Clock. Wired Network Settings You have the option to enter information for one wired network configuration. *Use DHCP Yes/No check box set to indicate whether the clock should request a dynamically assigned IP address each time it connects to the wired network. *IP Address The static IP address for the clock to use when connecting to the network. The IP address must be a valid IPv4 address. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. *Subnet Mask The subnet mask must be a valid IPv4 address mask. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 38 Setting Specification Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. * Gateway The network gateway IP address must be a valid IPv4 address. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. Wireless Network Settings You have the option to enter information for up to three wireless network settings. The clock attempts to connect to the configured wireless network settings in numeric order when synchronizing time and uses the first network setting to respond. NOTE: If no network settings are entered, the clock will not be able to connect to the network to synchronize time or report its condition. *SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) 0 to 40 characters. The SSID for the wireless network. *Use DHCP Yes/No checkbox set to indicate whether the clock should request a dynamically assigned IP address network each time it connects to the wireless network. *IP Address The static IP address for the clock to use when connecting to the network. The IP address must be a valid IPv4 address. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. *Subnet Mask The subnet mask must be a valid IPv4 address mask. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. *Gateway The network gateway IP address must be a valid IPv4 address. The field text will turn red if it contains an invalid value. NOTE: Not required if Use DHCP is enabled. *Security Type Select from the available security types: None | WEP | WPA | WPA2 *Security Mode Not required if Security Type is set to None. If Security Type is set to WEP, select: Shared or Open. If Security Type is set to WPA or WPA2, select: AES or TKIP. Security Key 8 to 63 alphanumeric or 64 hex RADIUS Authentication type of the Radius Server. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 39 Setting Specification Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Radius Username Username of the RADIUS server; 0 to 40 alphanumeric characters. Radius Password Password of the RADIUS server;0 to 40 alphanumeric characters. EAP-TLS Certificate Certificate File Primex Wireless Upload .PEM certificate file. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 40 SET UP A LOCAL NETWORK CONNECTION During Browser-based Configuration, the device must establish a local network connection with your computer. Follow these steps to assign an IP address to your computer to communicate with the device. NOTE: If you cannot configure an IP address, the device will give the computer a DHCP address during configuration. This occurs when the device is powered up while the device and computer are trying to establish a local network connection. 1. From the Windows Start button, select Settings>Control Panel>Network Connections. A Network Connections window, similar to the figure below, opens with LAN or High-Speed Internet information. Figure 6: Network Connections Window 2. If your computer has a wireless network card, right-click the Wireless Network Connection item and choose Disable on the context menu displayed. 3. Right-click the Local Area Connection item and choose Properties on the context menu. You will see the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, as shown in the figure below. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 41 Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box 4. On the General tab under “This connection uses the following items” list, select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and then choose Properties. You will see the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) dialog box, as shown in the figure below. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 42 Figure 8: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties 5. Choose the Use the following IP address option button, and enter the following information: l In the IP address field, enter 192.168.1.100 l In the Subnet Mask field, enter 255.255.255.0 6. Choose OK to accept the IP address changes and return to the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 7. Again, choose OK to accept the changes, close the dialog box, and return to the Network Connections window. 8. Close the Network Connections window. When you have completed configuring the devices for the network, be sure set your computer back to its original setting. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 43 Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 44 ANALOG CLOCK INSTALLATION Complete the procedures located in this section to install SNS Analog Clocks. Installation Requirements Refer to the Important Safety Instructions before installing, operating or performing maintenance of clocks/timers. Wireless Operation Analog clocks can be installed anywhere indoors within range of an 802.11 b/g wireless access point. l Analog clocks must have adequate signal to support wireless operation, areas where a wireless laptop can connect to the network or where signal to noise level measures 20 dB or greater. If wireless signal is inadequate, a wireless Access Point may be added in proximity to improve local signal strength. l Battery-powered Analog Clocks Battery use is to meet specifications published by Primex Wireless. For additional information, see "Battery Use Specifications" located on page 81. AC-Powered Analog Clocks The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Refer to the tables below for power specifications. Table 5: Power Specifications for AC-Powered Analog Clocks Model Input Power Current Draw AC-Powered Single-sided 120V~, 47-63Hz 67mA@120V~ AC-Powered Dual-sided 120V~, 47-63Hz 134mA@120V~ PoE Analog Clocks NOTE: Batteries can be optionally installed in PoE Analog clock models to keep the clock operating in the event of PoE power outages on the network Table 6: PoE Analog Clock Power Specifications Model PoE 802.3 af Input Power Specification Single-sided 48V, 6.25 Watts Max NOTE: Any damage to the clock due to improper wiring voids the warranty. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 45 Battery Use Specifications The battery life of SNS analog clocks is up to four years with the use of high-quality alkaline D-cell batteries. The battery life expectancy is based on common operating conditions and may vary due to installed site conditions and settings. To get the most out of your batteries: l Use only new high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Use batteries with expiration date five or more years beyond the installation date. l Use batteries with the same type and date code. Do not use heavy duty and zinc carbon batteries as they will not last as long as high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l l Do not use rechargeable NiCad batteries, as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation. l Do not use standard lithium batteries. Battery Installation Battery use specifications The battery life of SNS analog clocks is up to four years with the use of high-quality alkaline D-cell batteries. The battery life expectancy is based on common operating conditions and may vary due to installed site conditions and settings. l Use only new high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Use batteries with expiration date five or more years beyond the installation date. l Use batteries with the same type and date code. Do not use heavy duty and zinc carbon batteries as they will not last as long as high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l l Do not use rechargeable NiCad batteries, as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation. l Do not use standard lithium batteries. Insert batteries 1. If mounted, dismount the clock from the wall so that you can access the back of the clock. NOTE: If replacing old batteries wait 10 seconds. 2. Insert four new alkaline D-cell batteries into the battery holder as specified; verify correct polarity. The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of “beeps” indicating the clock is connecting to the AMP over the network. l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time NOTE: Configuration settings are retained during battery replacement. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 46 Single-Sided Analog Clock (Wall-Mount) Installation The backs of most SNS analog clocks feature two specially designed Clock-Lock hangers spaced at precise distances, one on the top, and the other on the bottom. The Clock-Lock feature prevents accidental removal if the clock is bumped, and it may reduce theft by requiring a particular combination of moves to remove the clock. All analog clocks come with two #6 x 1-1/4” mounting screws and wall anchors. Install the Clock Complete the steps below to wall-mount a single-sided analog clock. 1. Insert the clock batteries. 2. Drill holes for the screw anchors at the spacing listed in the following table. When hanging the clock, be sure that if two screws are being used to secure the clock to the wall, the distance between the screws is precisely the same as the hole spacing as specified below. Table 7: Hole Spacing Specifications for Mounting Analog Clocks Model Hole Spacing Mounting Type 12.5" Round Model 9” Clock Lock (2) 12.5" Round Dual-sided See instructions Twist Lock 13.5 Square Model 9.5” Clock Lock (2) 16" Round Model 9” Clock Lock (2) 16" Wood Series Model 9” Clock Lock (1) Figure 9: Installing a Single-sided Analog Clock 3. Use a screwdriver to insert and tighten the screw, leaving the top of the screw head 3/8” out from the wall. 4. Hold the clock with the face down and align the Clock Lock hanger with the bottom screw. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 47 5. Tilt the clock face to vertical and position the clock with the screw heads in the opening of the Clock Lock hanger. 6. Slide the clock down over the screw heads to latch it into place. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 48 12" Dual-Sided Battery Analog Clock Installation A 12" Dual-Sided Battery Analog Clock consists of two analog clocks and a Dual Bracket Kit. Using the kit, you combine the two single-sided clocks to create a dual-sided clock, which can be either ceiling or wall mounted. Dual bracket kit supplied parts (1) Dual mount bracket (1) Mounting plate Screws and anchors are supplied with the single clock packaging. Step 1 - Mount bracket kit to wall or ceiling 1. Measure and drill holes into the wall or ceiling to align with the mounting plate hole spacing measurements. 2. Attach the mounting plate to the wall or ceiling using the provided anchors and screws. 3. Slide the dual clock bracket over the four tabs on the mounting plate. A tap with a rubber mallet on the clock bracket may be required to seat the clock bracket assembly fully into place. Step 2 - Assemble clocks to dual mount bracket 1. Insert batteries into each clock. 2. Place each clock in the housing with the 10/11 and 4/5 numerals over the brass posts. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 49 3. Place your hands at the 10/11 and 4/5 positions and turn the clock clockwise to lock into place. Repeat this step for each of the two clocks. 4. Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bracket is fully engaged. The small hole in top side of the mounting plate should be visible and fully exposed. To increase the security of the clock assembly, a common screw may be inserted into the hole and screwed into the wall. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 50 12" Dual-Sided Electric Analog Clock Installation A 12" Dual-Sided Electric Analog Clock consists of two clocks and a Dual Bracket Kit, which can be either ceiling or wall mounted. Using the kit, you combine two clocks to create a dual-sided clock. Dual Bracket Kit supplied parts (1) Dual mount bracket (1) Mounting plate Step 1 - Assemble clocks to dual mount bracket 1. Place each clock in the housing with the 10/11 and 4/5 numerals over the brass posts. 2. Route the clock power cords to the left, right, or center position. For right or left routing, remove the dual mount bracket cover and thread the cord through the clearance hole in the bracket. Lift the power cord out of the way, then slide the bracket cover back onto the dual mount bracket. Step 2 - Mount bracket kit to wall or ceiling 1. Measure and drill holes into the wall or ceiling to align with the mounting plate hole spacing measurements. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 51 2. Attach the mounting plate to the wall or ceiling using the provided anchors and screws. 3. Slide the assembled dual clock bracket over the four tabs on the mounting plate. A tap with a rubber mallet on the clock bracket may be required to seat the clock bracket assembly fully into place. 4. Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bracket is fully engaged. The small hole in top side of the mounting plate should be visible and fully exposed. To increase the security of the clock assembly, a common screw may be inserted into the hole and screwed into the wall. 5. Route the power cords as desired and apply AC power. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 52 16" Dual-Sided Analog Clock Installation A 16" Dual-Sided Analog Clock consists of two analog clocks and a Dual Clock Kit. Using the kit you combine two clocks to create a dual-sided clock, which can be either ceiling or wall mounted. Dual Clock Kit supplied parts (1) Dual mount bracket (1) Mounting plate (4) #6 x 1/2" long screws Screws and anchors supplied with each clock are included in the order packaging. How to assemble and install a 16" dual-sided clock 1. At the installation location, measure and drill holes into the wall or ceiling to align with the mounting plate hole spacing measurements. 2. Fasten a supplied #6 x 1/2" long screw to each mounting post located on the backside of each clock, leaving a 1/8 to 3/16 in. gap between the screw head and mounting post. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 53 3. Apply power to each clock. Battery powered model - insert batteries. Electric powered model - route power cords through the bracket opening and complete electrical connection. 4. For each clock - place clock into the bracket housing with the 10/11 and 4/5 numerals over the clock-lock tab and rotate clock clockwise to lock into place. The screws fastened to the clock mounting posts lock into the housing clock-lock tabs. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 54 5. Slide the assembled bracket over the four tabs on the mounting plate. A tap with a rubber mallet on the dual mount bracket may be required to set the bracket assembly fully into place. 6. Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bracket is fully engaged. The small hole in top side of the mounting plate should be visible and fully exposed. To increase the security of the clock assembly, a common screw may be inserted into the hole and screwed into the wall. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 55 Dual-Sided Metal Series Analog Clock Installation Supplied hardware (1) Mounting plate (4) Long screws (4) Wall anchors Install and mount clock NOTE: Before mounting, apply power to the clock. For additional information, see Apply Power - Battery Operated Models. 1. Secure the mounting plate to the wall or ceiling with the four long screws, paying attention to the "up” arrow, at the location you will be hanging the clock. 2. Remove one clock from the bracket by removing two of the four factory installed screws. With the dual clock flat on a soft surface to protect the lens and bezel, remove the two top screws and lift the top clock off of the dual mounting bracket. NOTE: It may require some force to remove the top clock because, in addition to the screws, the clocks are also held in place by magnets. 3. Set each clock using method detailed on the setup instruction sticker on the back of each clock. 4. Once the clocks are set (with batteries inserted), orient the clock face so that the 12 is in the correct position for your mounting option. NOTE: Clocks are shipped in correct position for wall mounting. If ceiling mount is required, both clocks must be removed and rotated within the bracket. 5. Align one of the posts on the back of the clock with the appropriate post in the bracket, next to a clip. Make sure that the raised portion of the clip next to the post is inside the bracket. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 56 6. Lower the clock down on the bracket, keeping all clips inside ring. Press down to seat the clock in bracket. Secure with the two screws removed previously, in same holes in bracket (over screws holding other clock in place.) 7. If necessary, use the four additional screws included in the package to cosmetically plug holes in bracket. 8. Check to make sure that the 12 o’clock position is oriented to read correctly from both sides of the clock. 9. Taking the fully assembled dual clock, line up the base (stem) of the clock with the plate that is mounted on the wall. Slip the keyhole slots on the back of the base over the posts on the plate and push the clock down to secure. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 57 Remove a Clock Lock-Mounted Analog Clock Follow the illustrated steps below to remove an analog clock from a clock-lock mount. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 58 Remove a Clock from a Dual-mount Bracket Complete the steps below remove a clock from a dual-mount bracket. This procedure is commonly performed to replace clock batteries. 1. Place your hands at the 10/11 and 4/5 positions. 2. Turn each clock counter clockwise to unlock the clock housing from the twist-lock mount. Reassemble Clocks to Bracket 1. Place clock in the housing with the 10/11 and 4/5 numerals over the brass posts. 2. Place your hands at the 10/11 and 4/5 positions and turn the clock clockwise to lock into place. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 59 DIGITAL CLOCK/TIMER INSTALLATION Complete the procedures located in this section to install SNS Digital Clocks/Timers. Installation Requirements Refer to the Important Safety Instructions before installing, operating or performing maintenance of clocks/timers. Wireless Operation l l Digital clocks/timers can be installed anywhere indoors within range of an 802.11 b/g wireless access point. Digital clocks/timers must have adequate signal to support wireless operation, areas where a wireless laptop can connect to the network or where signal to noise level measures 20 dB or greater. If wireless signal is inadequate, a wireless Access Point may be added in proximity to improve local signal strength. NOTE: Any damage to the clock or timer due to improper wiring voids the warranty. AC-Powered Digital Clocks/Timers Power Specifications SNS digital clock/timers are shipped from the factory with either a 9' (2.74m) three-prong grounded plug or an 18" (45.72cm) pigtail cord for permanent installation. Pigtail installation require a 120V~ power line in a 4” x 4” junction box installed by a licensed electrician. NOTE: Leave a minimum of 6” of pigtail inside the junction box Figure 10: AC-Powered Digital Clock/Timer Pigtail Wiring Specification Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Digital Clocks/Timers SNS PoE Digital Clocks/Timers require connection to a PoE enabled LAN. PoE power is usually injected into the LAN using either PoE enabled Ethernet switches or Mid Span power injectors. Consult with your IT Group to verify that the required PoE equipment is in place. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 60 Table 8: PoE Digital Clock Specifications Model PoE 802.3 af Input Power Specification Single-sided 48V, 12 Watts Max Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 61 Tilt-Bracket Clock/Timer Installation AC-Powered Digital Clocks Installation Requirements Hardwired (pigtail) installations require a 120V~ power line in a 4 in. x 4 in. junction box installed by a licensed electrician. The tilt bracket has a center pass-through hole for the 120V~ pigtail. NOTE: The RJ-45 jack for the network cable is on the bottom of the clock/timer. Most building codes prohibit running network cables through the same junction box as line voltage. You may mount the tilt bracket directly to the wall with four #10 screws and anchors (provided) per the screw spacing specifications. For additional information, see "Surface-mount Tilt Bracket Mounting Dimensions" located on page 66. Refer to dimension G and H for the spacing of the screws. If a junction box is present, the tilt bracket also has mounting holes spaced to allow direct attachment of the tilt bracket to the cover-plate screw holes on the junction box. Figure 11: Tilt-Bracket Clock/Timer Installation (1) Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 62 Figure 12: Tilt-Bracket Clock/Timer Installation (2) Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 63 Direct Wall-Mount Clock/Timer Installation 1. Mount the clock/timer directly to the wall with two #10 screws and anchors (supplied) per the screw spacing specifications. For additional information, see "Surface-mount Tilt Bracket Mounting Dimensions" located on page 66. Refer to dimension D for the spacing of the screws. NOTE: Most building codes prohibit the use of hard-wired power connections for devices that can be removed without tools. Clock/timers mounted directly to a wall must have standard power plugs. Figure 13: Direct Wall-Mount Clock/Timer Installation Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 64 Digital Clock/Timer Surface-mount Dimension Specifications - Classic Series Clock Type Weight Max. Current Draw Height (A) Width (B) Depth (C) 2.5" (6.35 cm), 4digit 2.26 lb (1 kg) 230 mA 5.0" (12.7 cm) 10.75" (27.30 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm), 6digit 2.72 lb (1.23 kg) 260 mA 5.0" (12.7 cm) 13.75" (34.93 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm) 4" (10.16 cm), 4digit 4.74 lb. (2.15 kg) 230 mA 8.0" (20.32 cm) 18" (45.72 cm) 3" (7.62 cm) 4" (10.16 cm), 6digit 7.31 lb (3.3 kg) 260 mA 8.0" (20.32 cm) 23.25" (59.05 cm) 3" (7.62 cm) Figure 14: 2.5" x 6 Digit Back View Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 65 Surface-mount Tilt Bracket Mounting Dimensions Figure 15: Single Digital Clock/Timer Mounting Dimensions Illustration NOTE: *D dimension is the mounting screw spacing on the clock/timer. Table 9: Single Digital Clock/Timer Mounting Dimensions Dimension Clock/Timer Model A 2.5” 6-digit 5.0” B C 13.75” 2.5" D 6.0” E 0.38” – 0.63” F 2.1” G 8.0” (4°) H 2.5” 9.5” (18°) 4° bracket (2.5”) 4.3” 8.8” N/A N/A N/A N/A 8.0” 2.5” 18° bracket (2.5”) 4.3” 10.6” N/A N/A N/A N/A 9.5” 2.5” Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 66 Flush Mount Clock/Timer Installation Required Materials AC-powered Models (Not Supplied) l 1 standard 2x4 cut to 14.5” (36.83cm) l Digital Clock Model: one square shallow 4x4 (10.16cm x 10.16cm) junction box l Digital Timer Model: two square shallow 4x4 (10.16cm x 10.16cm) junction boxes l Four drywall anchors Mounting the clock Complete the steps below to install a flush mount digital clock or timer. 1. Cut a wall opening that is 5.4” (13.71cm) x 14.4” (36.57cm) between two studs, as shown in Figure 16. NOTE: Clearance within the wall should be at least 2.5” (6.35cm) deep to allow for the clock assembly. Figure 16: Wall Opening Dimensions NOTE: For Power over Ethernet (PoE) models steps 2 through 15 are not required. Proceed to step 15. 2. Secure a standard 2x4 cut to 14.5” (36.83cm) between the two studs located 0.5” (1.27cm) above the top of the bottom of the opening and 2.4” (6.0cm) from the front of the opening, as shown in Figure 17. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 67 Figure 17: 2x4 Mounting Dimension Specifications (Side View) 3. Mount the junction box(es) as specified below: l l Digital Clock Model: Mount one junction box in the center of the opening and flush with the front side of the 2x4, as shown in Figure 18. Digital Timer Model: Mount two junction boxes, each to be 1” (2.54cm) from the center of the opening and flush with the front side of the 2x4, as shown in Figure 19. Figure 18: Digital Clock Junction Box Mounting Figure 19: Digital Timer Junction Box Mounting Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 68 4. Remove the clock face plate and set aside. 5. Remove the four screws that secure the circuit board, as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20: Digital Clock/Timer Circuit Board Screws 6. Disconnect the circuit board power connector (A) and timer input connector (B), as shown in Figure 21. Figure 21: Power Cord Connector and Timer Input Connector 7. Route the AC power wire (A) through the back of the clock, as shown in Figure 22. For timer models only, route the timer input wires (B) through the back of the clock, as shown in Figure 22. Figure 22: Route Wires 8. Wire the AC-power. 9. For timer models only, wire the timer input as specified below: Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 69 l Code Blue Timer Input: Wire to designated code blue system. l Elapsed Timer Input: Wire to timer control switch. For additional information, see "Timer Control Switch Installation - SNS Classic Series" located on page 75. 10. Place the clock assembly into the wall opening. The clock assembly is to be flush on the wall, as shown in Figure 23 and the junction box holes must line up with the clock assembly slots, as shown in Figure 24. Figure 23: Flush Mounting Figure 24: Clock Assembly Slots NOTE: If the clock assembly does not line up with the junction box it is possible to increase the opening up to 0.3” (14.7” total) on either side as well as 0.2” (5.6” total) on the top or bottom. If these adjustments still do not allow the clock assembly to be mounted to the junction box correctly, it is required to remount the junction box. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 70 11. Install drywall anchors (not supplied) to align with the four fastening holes located on the front of the clock assembly. 12. Mount the clock assembly to the junction box(es), using the screws supplied with the junction box and the #8 washers (supplied). 13. Reconnect the circuit board power cord connector and the timer input connector. 14. Refasten the circuit board using the four screws. 15. Complete this step for PoE models only: l Insert the clock/timer Ethernet cable into a PoE enabled LAN port. l Code Blue Timer Models: Wire input to designated code blue system. l Elapsed Timer Models: Wire input to timer control switch. 16. Peel off the protective checker board film from the two strips of tape and attach the face plate to the clock assembly. 17. Secure the clock using the four mounting holes located on the front of the clock and fasten to the wall mounting surface (supplied). Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 71 Dual-mount Digital Clock/Timer Installation A Dual-mount Digital Clock consists of two single-sided digital clocks and a bracket kit. The kit contains a flange (piece that mounts to ceiling or wall), a bracket (piece that bolts to flange and to which two clocks are mounted), and the hardware necessary to complete the installation. Using the kit, you combine the two single-sided digital clocks to create a dual clock. NOTE: The two clocks function independently of each other, requiring each clock’s settings to be configured separately. Materials Supplied l Two single-sided digital clocks l Flange: mounts to ceiling or wall l Bracket: bolts to flange and to which two clocks are mounted l Hardware necessary to complete the installation Materials Required (Not Supplied) One junction box l Install Dual-mount Digital Clock/Timer 1. On the wall or ceiling, measure and drill holes with the correct spacing to mount the flange over the junction box, as shown in Figure 25. 2. Attach the flange to the wall or ceiling using the toggle anchors and the longer machine screws provided. NOTE: If wall mounting to location outside of the junction box, break off or cut openings in flange to route power cords. 3. Attach the bracket to the flange using the shorter machine screws, nuts, and washers provided. 4. For wall mount only, knock out power cord break. 5. Wire clocks to main power, using cord retaining clips to dress wires. 6. Align the clock to the bracket hooks and hinges and snap into place. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 72 Figure 25: Dual Digital Bracket Kit Flange Dimension Figure 26: Dual Digital Clock Mounting Illustration Dual-Sided Digital Clock Dimensions Table 10: Dual-Sided Digital Clock Table of Dimensions Model Mounted Dimensions Width from Wall (A) Height from Ceiling (B) Depth of 2 Clocks (C) Dual 2.5” 4-digit clock 13.75” (34.93 cm) 8.0” (20.32 cm) 6.6” (16.76 cm) Dual 2.5” 6-digit clock 16.8” (42.67 cm) 8.0” (20.32 cm) 6.6” (16.76 cm) Dual 4” 4-digit clock 21.0”(53.34 cm) 11.0” (27.94 cm) 7.5” (19.05 cm) Dual 4” 6-digit clock N/A* 11.0” (27.94 cm) 7.5” (19.05 cm) *4” 6-digit clock is not available as wall mount. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 73 Figure 27: Dual-Sided Digital Clock Dimension (A) Figure 28: Dual-Sided Digital Clock Dimension (B) Figure 29: Dual-Sided Digital Clock Dimension (C) Remove a Dual-Sided Digital Clock from Mounting Bracket l l Primex Wireless 2.5” x 4 and 2.5” x 6: From the top of the bracket, using a screwdriver press each hook down to release the clock. Then pull out to unsnap bottom hinges. 4” x 4 and 4” x 6: From the top of the bracket, insert a thin screwdriver into each notch and gently move the screwdriver sideways to unlock the clock. Then pull clock forward and up to unsnap. Lift out. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 74 Timer Control Switch Installation - SNS Classic Series Digital Elapsed Timers and Code Blue Timers include a Timer Control Switch that controls the timer functions. Installation Requirements (1) Timer Control Switch (supplied) (1) Connector cable (supplied). Cable is a 15 feet (4.6 meter) reversed wire (cross-pinned) telephone cable with an RJ-11 connector 15-feet (4.6 m). The cable length can be extended up to 100 feet (30.4 meter). Required to connect timer control switch to timer unit. (1) Single-gang junction box (not supplied). Recommend use of a 2¼ in. x 2¾ in. x 4 in. (5.72 cm x 6.99 cm x 10.16 cm) junction box. To Install Time Control Switch 1. Wire the code blue timer input to the code blue system. Code Blue start and stop events are triggered by the application of voltage across the code blue input wires. Code blue systems that apply a voltage to start a code blue event: wire the timer 4 pin connectors RED (Positive Code Blue Input) and BLACK (Negative Code Blue Input) wires to the code blue system. An input voltage of 5-120V (AC or DC) can be used. When using DC, be sure to use the correct polarity; RED wire is positive and the BLACK wire is ground. Code Blue start and stop events are triggered by the application of voltage across the code blue input wires. 2. Connect the timer control switch to the timer using the supplied cable. 3. Securely mount the timer control switch into a single-gang junction box. NOTE: The timer control switch membrane and wall plate may be cleaned with water or most common disinfectants. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on a small area. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 75 Figure 30: Timer Control SwitchWiring Specifications Figure 31: Timer Control Switch Installation Specifications Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 76 DIGITAL CODE BLUE TIMER AND ELAPSED TIMER OPERATION The Code Blue Timer is a multifunction digital clock and timer that integrates with an existing facility Code Blue system to effectively time each event. When a Code Blue event is invoked, a relay/pulse is sent from the Code Blue system to the timer, which triggers it to begin counting up. If a Code Blue status is in effect, it will take priority and the timer’s previous task will run in the background until the Code Blue function is stopped. A switch control allows the user to operate the timer in multiple modes. In the event of a power outage the timer’s memory is backed up for up to eight hours. A Digital Elapsed Timer accurately counts up or counts down to a maximum of 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds, and then capture and store event data for report generation. A switch control allows the user to run, hold, or reset the timer when in elapsed or count down timer mode. When not in the elapsed timer mode, synchronized time is displayed. Timer Switch Control l l l l l Elapsed Timer function is triggered by the use of the switch control; allowing a user to run, hold, or reset the timer events. Code Blue Timer function is triggered by the input of the wired connection to the code blue system and the use of the switch control allows a user to halt a code blue event. Designed to fit inside a single gang box (not supplied); typically 2 1⁄4 in. x 2 3⁄4 in. x 4 in. (11.45 cm x 6.99 cm x 10.15 cm) Timer Switch Control can simultaneously activate two connected timers for even more accurate time management Membrane switch and wall plate clean easily and resist common cleaners and disinfectants. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on a small area Code Blue Timer Operation l l l l Upon receiving a code blue system input, the clock immediately enters code blue mode and starts counting up from 00:00:00. Upon reaching 99:59:59, the code blue timer will beep for 3 seconds. Code blue mode is indicated by the colon, dash and decimal points not being lit (in both viewing and counting modes). Any other counting events remain operational in the background. Time duration of the last code blue event is stored in memory, and can be viewed until a new code blue event is triggered. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 77 A code blue count can be halted by pressing the STOP/START button. Pressing either DISPLAY or RESET is ignored while in code blue mode. l Triggering of the code blue input while a current code blue is counting will be ignored. l Code Blue Count Mode Code Blue Count Mode Operating Specifications Pressing the button... Running Mode Halted Mode DISPLAY Ignored Places display back in clock mode EXIT Holding down DISPLAY for a minimum of four seconds shows the last code blue time. RESET Ignored Ignored Halts the code blue count at the moment the button is pressed Ignored SET/CHANGE STOP/START INCREMENT NOTE: If the code blue counter reaches 99:59:59, the counter will stop. Battery Backup Mode (Code Blue Timers Only) The timer has a power outage memory backup and will maintain the correct time for 8 hours without power. Table 11: Battery Backup Mode Operating Specifications Pressing the button... Clock Mode Count-Up Mode Count-Down Mode Code Blue Count Mode DISPLAY Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Stops an active code blue count Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Starts the code blue count Starts the code blue count Starts the code blue count Restarts the code blue count, but only if code blue count is stopped EXIT STOP/START INCREMENT RESET SET/CHANGE Code Blue Count Mode STOP/START Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 78 Elapsed Timer Operation The timer has two states: l l Normal State: Controls the operation of the timer and is the text labeled on the top of the switch control buttons. For additional information, see "Normal State - Timer Mode" located on page 79. Set State: Controls the setup of the timer and is the text labeled on the bottom of the switch control buttons. For additional information, see "Set State - Timer Mode" located on page 80. Normal State - Timer Mode The Normal State consists of three modes: clock, count-up, and count-down. In this state, the text labeled on the top of the switch control buttons are applicable (DISPLAY, STOP/START, RESET). Table 12: Normal State Operation Display Specifications LED Display Clock Mode Count-Up Mode Count-Down Mode 10:45 02 0.0:00 00 99:59 59. Displays current time Decimal lit after the 10hr digit Decimal lit after the 1 sec digit Table 13: Normal State Operation Specifications Pressing the button... Clock Mode Count-Up Mode Count-down Mode DISPLAY Pressing DISPLAY scrolls through the various modes in the following order: EXIT 1. Clock Mode 2. Count-Up Mode 3. Count-Down Mode STOP/START INCREMENT Ignored Controls the up counter while in count-up mode. If the counter is stopped, pressing the STOP/START button starts the counter. If the counter is started, pressing the STOP/START button stops the counter. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide Controls the down counter while in count-down mode. If the counter is stopped, pressing the STOP/START button starts the counter. If the counter is started, pressing the STOP/START button stops the counter. 79 Pressing the button... Clock Mode Count-Up Mode Count-down Mode RESET Ignored Pressing the RESET button once automatically stops and resets the up counter to its preset time (pause). Pressing the RESET button once automatically stops and resets the down counter to its preset time (pause). SET/CHANGE Or Holding the RESET button puts the time into SET STATE. Or Holding the RESET button puts the time into SET STATE. Set State - Timer Mode The Set State is used to set the count-up start time and the count-down start time. Enter Set State by holding the RESET button while in count-up or count-down mode. In this state: l The text labeled on the bottom of the switch control button is applicable (SET/CHANGE, INCREMENT, EXIT). l The dash, colon, and decimal points are not displayed. l The digit that is currently being set will flash. Table 14: Set State Operating Specifications Pressing the button... Start Count-Up Mode Start Count-Down Mode DISPLAY Exits Set State Exits Set State Increments the selected digit Increments the selected digit Holding the SET/CHANGE button for 3 seconds enters the set mode, which is indicated by “ _ _:_ _ _ _” on the display. Holding the SET/CHANGE button for 3 seconds enters the set mode, which is indicated by “ _ _:_ _ _ _” on the display. The selected digit will blink. The selected digit will blink. Pressing SET/CHANGE again to select the next digit. Pressing SET/CHANGE again to select the next digit. EXIT STOP/START INCREMENT RESET SET/CHANGE Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 80 BATTERY MAINTENANCE To manage and maintain SNS battery-powered analog clocks, refer to information in this section. Battery Use Specifications The battery life of SNS analog clocks is up to four years with the use of high-quality alkaline D-cell batteries. The battery life expectancy is based on common operating conditions and may vary due to installed site conditions and settings. To get the most out of your batteries: l Use only new high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Use batteries with expiration date five or more years beyond the installation date. l Use batteries with the same type and date code. l Do not use heavy duty and zinc carbon batteries as they will not last as long as high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Do not use rechargeable NiCad batteries, as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation. l Do not use standard lithium batteries. Low Battery Indication Battery condition is reported via the AMP to indicate low battery condition. Batteries should be replaced promptly upon reaching low battery condition to maintain clock performance and reduce risk of battery leakage due to excess discharge. Battery Installation Battery use specifications The battery life of SNS analog clocks is up to four years with the use of high-quality alkaline D-cell batteries. The battery life expectancy is based on common operating conditions and may vary due to installed site conditions and settings. l Use only new high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Use batteries with expiration date five or more years beyond the installation date. l Use batteries with the same type and date code. l Do not use heavy duty and zinc carbon batteries as they will not last as long as high-quality name brand alkaline batteries. l Do not use rechargeable NiCad batteries, as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation. l Do not use standard lithium batteries. Insert batteries 1. If mounted, dismount the clock from the wall so that you can access the back of the clock. NOTE: If replacing old batteries wait 10 seconds. 2. Insert four new alkaline D-cell batteries into the battery holder as specified; verify correct polarity. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 81 The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of “beeps” indicating the clock is connecting to the AMP over the network. l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time NOTE: Configuration settings are retained during battery replacement. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 82 TROUBLESHOOT The table below contains troubleshooting symptoms and their associated corrective actions. Table 15: Troubleshooting Clocks Symptom Explanation Corrective Action On-premise or Virtual AMP deployment: Clock cannot connect/check-in to the AMP on the network. You are entering an incorrect IP address or your firewall is preventing access. Check the IP address and re-enter. On-premise or Virtual AMP deployment and use of Discovery & AutoConfiguration method: the clocks do not check-in to the AMP. Port 1600 is not open. Ensure that port 1600 is open between the clock and the AMP. On-premise or Virtual AMP deployment: Cannot browse HTTP. You have no network connection, port 80 is not open, the AMP is not available, or your router does not support WP2/AES. Ensure that port 80 is open. Ensure that port 80 is open. Ensure that the computer you are using is connected to the Internet. Contact Primex Wireless Technical Support. Use a security setting that is supported on the router. Clock does not set to the correct time. Primex Wireless Port 123 is not open or network settings are incorrect. Ensure port 123 is open. Verify network settings. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 83 APPENDIX A: BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION TOOL Many Primex Wireless SNS™ analog and digital clocks have a built-in web server that allows you to log into and configure the clock through a web browser. Analog PoE clocks do not have a built-in web server. Analog and digital clocks with earlier firmware versions also do not have the built-in web server. With the Browser-based Configuration Tool, you can specify the address of the AMP and wired or wireless network parameters. The utility also provides tools for diagnosing problems. This section describes other actions that can be performed using the Browser-based Configuration Tool. Action Buttons Action buttons act on the data entered on the browser-based Configuration Tool main window. Submit Configuration Button Click the Submit Configuration button to accept your changes and store your settings in the device’s onboard memory. Micro Firmware Upload Button Clicking the Micro Firmware Upload button displays the Micro Firmware Upload page. You use this page to upload a new version of the firmware to the microcontroller. Radio Firmware Upload Button Clicking the Radio Firmware Upload button displays the Radio Firmware Upload page. You use this page to upload a new version of the firmware to the microcontroller. Site Survey Button Clicking the Site Survey button displays the Site Survey page. You use this page to view a list of all wireless access points recognized by your device. Figure 32: Site Survey Page Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 84 Change Password Button Clicking the Change Password button displays the Change Password page. You use this page to change the password used to log into this device. Figure 33: Change Password Page Changing the Device Login Password 1. Enter the current password in the Current Password field. 2. Enter the new password in the Enter New Password field. 3. Enter the new password in the Re-enter New Password field. 4. Click the Reset Password button. Reset Device Config Button Clicking the Reset Device Config button displays the Reset Device Config page. You use this page to reset all device settings to their default state. 1. Enter the device password in the field. 2. Click the Confirm Reset button. Figure 34: Reset Device Config Page Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 85 Exit Config Mode Button Clicking the Exit Config Mode button displays the Exit Config Mode page. You use this page to exit the device configuration mode. Figure 35: Exit Config Page Install an EAP-TLS Certificate to a Clock Complete the steps below to install an EAP-TLS certificate to a clock. This procedure is commonly performed to replace an expired certificate. 1. If the clock is mounted, dismount the clock to allow access to the back of the clock. 2. If the clock is powered, remove power from the clock. The way you do this depends on the clock power source. l Battery powered clocks: remove the batteries. l AC-powered clocks: be sure the clock is not plugged in. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable between the clock Ethernet port and your computer Ethernet port. For PoE models, use of a PoE Injector is required. 4. You will now set the clock into configuration mode, which is dependent upon the clock model, per the steps below: For a... Battery-powered Analog Clock or Battery-powered Personal Series LCD Clock then... 1. Hold down the button on the back of the clock while inserting the batteries. Release the button when the clock beeps once, indicating that it is in Configuration Mode. 2. Wait to for another single beep, which may take up to 30 to 60 seconds, and proceed to the next step, AC-powered Analog Clock or ACpowered Personal Series LCD Clock Primex Wireless 1. Apply power to the clock. 2. Hold down the button on the back of the clock and release the button when the clock beeps once, indicating that it is in Configuration Mode. Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 86 For a... then... Digital Clock/Timer 1. Apply power to the clock/timer. 2. Remove the panel located on the top of the face plate by inserting a flat blade screw driver in the small gap in the seam. 3. Press and release the ‘Config’ button. The clock displays ‘Con’ indicating it is entering Configuration Mode. Wait for the first two LED circle segments located the bottom of the display to illuminate. Once illuminated, the clock is be ready to be configured after approximately 40 seconds 5. Open a web browser on the computer and in the URL field enter: http://192.168.1.1 (it may take 30-60 seconds before the browser displays the clock login window) NOTE: To connect to the clock’s factory default IP address (http://192.168.1.1), you may need to temporarily disable your computer wireless network card to avoid connecting to other devices with this address. NOTE: If a local network connection cannot be established, you may need to temporarily configure your computer with a static IP address. For additional information, see "Set up a Local Network Connection" located on page 41. 6. When the browser prompts for a login, enter the username and password. For username and password information, contact Primex Wireless Technical Support. 7. From the Other Actions menu, located on the bottom of the window, select EAP-TLS Certificate Upload. 8. Select Browse, locate and select the certificate file (.PEM file extension required) and select Open. 9. Select Upload. 10. Upon a successful upload of the file, the screen displays File Transfer Success!. You can now select Return to Main. 11. Select Disconnect. 12. Initiate the clock's check-in to the AMP to validate its network connection with use of the installed certificate. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 87 APPENDIX B: SNS CONFIGURATION TOOL ADVANCED USE (CLOCKS) The initial configuration for an SNS clock/timer can be completed with use of the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool software, at your facility in a convenient central location such as a maintenance area or at the final location of the clock/timer. After the clock/timers are configured using the software, settings can be altered using the Applications Management Platform (AMP). The AMP has features to determine the signal strength of the clock’s reception. This section describes other actions that can be performed using the SNS Configuration Tool. Minimum System Requirements The following table details the minimum system requirements for the Primex Wireless SNS Clock Configuration Tool software. Table 16: Minimum System Requirements System Requirement Minimum Operating System Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Supporting Software Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or later Disk Space Required 10 MB Network Network Interface Card with RJ-45 jack Network Cable 1 Cat 5 wired straight through with RJ- 45 connectors Minimum Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 Install/Uninstall SNS Configuration Tool Software Complete the steps below install the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool software. 1. Insert the Primex Wireless SNS Resources CD into a CD-ROM drive. 2. Browse to the CD drive. 3. Select Time Synchronization > SNS Configuration Tool. 4. Double-click the PW Config Tool Setup.zip file and Unzip the file. 5. Double-click the PW Config Tool Setup.msi file to install the software. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation process. 6. Click Next. The Select Installation Folder dialog box opens with the default installation path already entered in the Folder field. 7. (Optional) To install the configuration tool in a location other than the default location, click Browse. The Browse for Folder dialog box opens. Using the drop-down list box, select the desired location for the installation, and then click OK to accept the new location and return to the Select Installation Folder dialog box. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 88 8. (Optional) To view the impact of installing the software on your computer, click the Disk Cost button. The Disk Cost button displays all available drives on your computer with their disk size, free space available, the amount of space required to install the configuration tool, and amount of space remaining after installation of the configuration tool. 9. Click OK.  The Select Installation Folder dialog box reappears. 10. Select the level of access. l Just Me: you are the only one to have access to the configuration tool. This is the recommended choice. l Everyone: anyone signed into your computer has access. 11. Click Next. The Confirm Installation page appears. 12. To begin the installation, click Next. Or, click the Back button to return to the Select Installation Folder dialog box, or click the Cancel button to exit the installation process without making any changes to your computer. l When the installation begins, a progress meter shows the installation progress. 13. When installation is complete and the Installation Complete page appears, click Close. 14. To close the wizard, click Close. User Interface This section describes the SNS Configuration Tool software window. Title Bar The features of the Title Bar are specified below. Table 17: Title Bar Icons and Commands Name Description System Menu Click the system menu icon at the left edge of the title bar (or use the keyboard shortcut {Alt} + {Spacebar}) to display a menu with some or all of the following commands Restore After maximizing or minimizing a window, choose the Restore command to restore the window to its previous size. Move Choose the Move command to move the Configuration Tool window using the keyboard arrow keys. When you have finished moving the window, press the Enter key to stop moving the window and return to normal mode. Size Choose the Size command to adjust the size of the Configuration Tool window using the keyboard arrow keys. When you have finished resizing the window, press the Enter key to stop resizing the window and return to normal mode. Minimize Choose the Minimize command to minimize the Configuration Tool window to a taskbar button. To restore the minimized window to its previous size, click its taskbar button. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 89 Name Description Maximize Choose the Maximize command to maximize the Configuration Tool window to cover the full screen. You can also double-click the title bar to maximize it, or restore it to its previous size. Note: The ability to resize/maximize is disabled by default but can be changed with the Window resizable setting on the Set preferences dialog box. Close Click the Close command to shut down the Configuration Tool program. This is the same as choosing the File > Exit command or the System > Quit command. Title bar text This area displays the name of the software, for example, Configuration Tool Minimize button Click the Minimize button to keep the program running but move it to the taskbar. This allows you to access other programs without exiting the current program. Clicking the Minimize button is the same as choosing the Minimize command on the System menu. Restore/Maximize buttons Restore Click the Restore button to reduce the program window to its last non-maximized size, and convert the Restore button to a Maximize button. This is the same as choosing the Restore command on the System menu. Maximize Click the Maximize button to enlarge the program window to fill the entire screen, and convert the Maximize button to a Restore button. This is the same as choosing the Maximize command on the System menu. Note: The ability to resize/maximize is disabled by default but can be changed with the Window resizable setting on the Set preferences dialog box. Close button When you click the Close button, the program is shut down. This is the same as choosing the Quit command on the System menu. Menu Bar The menu bar is a strip along the upper portion of the window that has several words on it. Each word represents a group of related commands that you can perform by selecting the desired command from a list. When you click a word on the menu bar, the menu drops down to allow you to make your selection. Tool Bar The tool bar has 22 buttons, most of which correspond to menu commands. The tool bar and its commands are specified below. Figure 36: Tool Bar Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 90 Table 18: Tool Bar Buttons and Menu Equivalents Button Menu Equivalent Button Menu Equivalent File>New>Analog Clock Configuration Actions>Search Mode File>New>Digital Clock Configuration Actions>LED Test Mode File>Open… Actions>Perform Site Survey File>Save… Actions>Upgrade Radio Firmware File>Save As… Actions>Upgrade Clock Firmware File>Print… Show Network Information Actions>Connect Ping Device Actions>Disconnect Copy Communication Log Actions>Read Configuration Save Communication Log Actions>Write Configuration Print Log Actions>Set Password Edit>Preferences Actions>Set Hands to 12:00 Tabs The Configuration Tool window has the tabs as specified below. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 91 Table 19: Tabs Tab Description Clock Configuration The Clock Configuration tab is used to configure analog clocks or digital clock/timers. Communication Log While active, the Configuration Tool keeps a log of all the communication sent and received between it and the devices it establishes a connection with. The log is cleared each time you exit the application and a fresh log is started each time the application is started. You can view the current log at any time by clicking the Communication Log tab. Time Zones The Time Zone tab can be used view what time zones are available and what DST transition dates are stored for each time zone, if any. Site Survey The Site Survey allows you to use the wireless radio in the connected clock to scan for available Wireless Access Points in the current location and view the quality of signal received from each access point discovered. Status Bar The status bar displays the current connection status between the Configuration Tool software and a clock. Figure 37: Status Bar Display Network Information You can display the network settings in use by your laptop or PC while connected to the clock by selecting the Show Network Information toolbar button or choosing the Show Network Info menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Communications Log tab. This can be helpful in making sure the clock is allocating your machine a valid IP Address when it is connected directly to the device. Ping a Clock The Primex Wireless Configuration Tool provides the ability to ping clocks connected to it. 1. Click the Ping Device toolbar button or choose the Ping Device menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Communications Log tab. Configuration Templates A significant portion of the information you configure your clocks with will be the same for all or a significant number of your clocks since they will be accessing your same network or virtual LAN. To facilitate this, once you have used the Configuration Tool software to enter the information for one of your clocks, you can save that information in a template file for reuse at a later time. All the information entered is stored in the file with the exception of the Clock Name, which you would typically want to be unique for each clock. To save the clock information in a template file, all the information fields must contain valid values. Save a Configuration Template File 1. From the top menu, click File > Save… or File > Save File As... Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 92 NOTE: You will not be able to save the configuration settings to a template file if any of the fields contain invalid values (indicated with red text). Attempting to do so will generate the following error dialog: Correct the invalid value and try again. 2. If you chose the Save File menu item on a set of configuration settings you previously read from a file, the data will be saved back to that file. If you chose the File > New menu item to create the configuration settings or if you chose the Save File As… menu item, the Configuration Tool software displays a Save As dialog box to allow you to select where the file should be saved. By default, Primex Wireless SNS Configuration files are saved with a .pwc file extension, but you can use whatever name and extension you prefer. Enter a file name and choose a location where you’d like to store the template file then click the Save button. Open a Configuration Template File 1. From the top menu, click File > Open…. The Configuration Tool software displays an Open dialog box to specify the configuration template file you want to open. NOTE: If you have changed any data in the current configuration setting values displayed on the configuration tab you will be asked if you want to save those configuration values before opening configuration template file. 2. Use the Open dialog box to browse to the configuration template file, select it and click the Open button. Communication Log Procedures While active, the Configuration Tool keeps a log of all the communication sent and received between it and the devices it establishes a connection with. The log is cleared each time you exit the application and a fresh log is started each time the application is started. You can view the current log at any time by clicking the Communication Log tab. If an error occurred, it is displayed in the Communications Log. Clear the Communication Log 1. Choose the Clear Log menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Communications Log tab. 2. Select the Clear Log menu item to be cleared. 3. When prompted, confirm that you want to clear all the data from the Communications Log. The log is then cleared of all data. Copy the Communication Log 1. Use Edit > Copy to copy all or portions of the Communication Log.  2. To copy the entire contents of the Communication Log to the clipboard so it can be pasted into a document or email message, click the Copy Communication Log toolbar button. Or choose the Copy Entire Log menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Communications Log tab. The contents are copied as rich text, so when pasted into a Microsoft Word document, the contents will retain any color coding. Save the Communication Log 1. To save the entire contents of the Communication Log as rich text to a file, click the Save Communication Log toolbar button or choose the Save Log menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 93 Communications Log tab. The Configuration Tool software displays a Save As dialog box allowing you to specify where to save the file and the filename to use. 2. Accept the default file name and location, or change it as needed. By default, the filename PrimexWirelessConfigLog.rtf is used, but you can change this. Print the Communication Log 1. Print the entire contents of the Communication Log by clicking the Print Log toolbar button or choosing the Print Log menu item on the context menu shown when you right-click on the Communications Log tab. 2. When the standard Print dialog window opens, select the printer and options to use. 3. If desired, use the File > Page Setup… and File > Print Preview… menu items while displaying the Communication Log tab to configure and preview what the printout will look like before sending it to the printer. Time Zone Information Time Zone options and the Daylight Saving Time (DST) transition dates for each time zone are kept in a data file which is part of the installation of the Primex Wireless Configuration Tool. l l The Time Zone tab can be used to view what time zones are available and what DST transition dates stored for each time zone, if any. Each Time Zone entry in the display can be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the plus (+) or minus (-) character displayed before the entry. Set Preferences The Configuration Tool allows you to adjust several settings which affect how the application behaves for your installation of the application. These settings can be altered and the changes written to disk so your preferred behavior for the application will be remembered the next time you use the Configuration Tool. To view and edit the Preference Settings for the Primex Wireless Configuration Tool complete the steps below. 1. Click the Edit Preferences toolbar button or choose the Edit > Preferences… menu item. The Configuration Tool displays a Preference Settings dialog box. 2. Clicking on a color setting will display a drop-down which allows you to select a color value. 3. Clicking on a True/False setting will display a drop-down allowing you to pick either a True or False value. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 94 Figure 38: Preference Settings Table 20: Preference Settings Fields and Values Field Description Device address By default, clocks in configuration mode act as DHCP servers to allocate IP Addresses to devices connected to them and the devices use an IP Address of 192.168.1.1. The Primex Wireless Configuration Tool is configured to attempt to connect to IP address 192.168.1.1 on port 1600 when attempting to connect to a clock. Device password The device password is used by the Primex Wireless Configuration Tool to log in to clocks in order to read their current settings. You can change this password from the default and set it in all of your devices using the Set Device Password command if you wish to use a custom password in all of your clocks. Device port Note: Do not change this unless instructed to do so by your IT security staff and/or Primex Wireless technical support. Communication log settings The Primex Wireless Configuration Tool uses color coding when displaying messages in the Communication Log. These settings allow you to adjust those color settings to your own personal tastes. Only Decimal IP Addresses Set the Only Decimal IP Addresses drop-down list box to true to specify that IP Address fields should only accept decimal values. Set the Only Decimal IP Addresses drop-down list box to false to specify that IP Address fields may accept either decimal or octal values. Read Battery Voltage Set the Read Battery Voltage drop-down list box to true to instruct the Configuration Tool software to read the current voltage of the clock it’s connected to Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 95 Field Description Response timeout mSec Set the Response Timeout mSec value to the amount of time you want the Configuration Tool software to wait before reporting a failure to communicate with the clock it’s connected to. Upgrade port When performing a firmware update on a clock, the device pulls the information from the Configuration Tool. This setting specifies what port the device should attempt to connect to the Configuration Tool software on in order to pull the firmware upgrade file down. The default value of 5050 for this port should work fine in most cases, but can be changed to another port if your laptop or PC already has an application using port 5050. Window re-sizable By default, the Configuration Tool runs in a fixed size window. You can change this setting to allow the window to be resizable. This can be advantageous when viewing the Communication Log tab, but the forms displayed by the Configuration Tool will not resize and will simply be displayed in the upper left of the tab. Note that there is a fixed minimum size set to make sure the entire form remains visible when being displayed. Set the Password for a Clock Each clock contains a password which is required to login to the clock before any of the configuration settings can be read from the clock. The password used by the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool is stored in the tool’s Preferences settings. Complete the steps below to set the clock password: NOTE: The steps below assume the clock is connected to the Configuration tool. 1. Click the Set Device Password toolbar button or choose the Actions > Set Device Password menu command. Both should be enabled once a connection to the clock has been established. 2. Check for the message on the status bar at the bottom of the window. It will display “Device Password Set!” Install EAP-TLS Certificate Complete the steps below to install an EAP-TLS Certificate to a clock. This procedure is commonly performed to replace an expired certificate. 1. If the clock is mounted, dismount the clock to allow access to the back of the clock. 2. If the clock is powered, remove power from the clock. The way you do this depends on the clock’s power source. l Battery powered clocks: remove the batteries. l AC-powered clocks: be sure the clock is not plugged in to AC-power. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable between the clock’s Ethernet port and your computer’s Ethernet port. For PoE models, use of a PoE Injector or batteries is required during configuration. 4. You will now set the clock into configuration mode, which is dependent upon the clock model. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 96 For a... then... Battery-powered Analog Clock Battery use: 1. Hold down the button on the back of the clock while inserting the batteries. Release the button after the clock emits one beep, indicating that it is in configuration mode. NOTE: The clock is ready for configuration in approximately 15-20 seconds. AC-powered Analog Clock 1. Apply power to the clock. 2. Hold down the button on the back of the clock and release the button when the clock beeps once, indicating that it is in Configuration Mode. NOTE: The clock will not be ready for configuration for approximately 15-20 seconds. Digital Clock/Timer 1. Apply power to the clock/timer. 2. Remove the panel located on the top of the face plate by inserting a flat blade screw driver in the small gap in the seam. 3. Press and release the ‘Config’ button. The clock will display ‘Con’ indicating it is entering Configuration Mode. 4. Wait for the first two LED circle segments located the bottom of the display to illuminate. Once illuminated, the clock will be ready for configuration after approximately 40 seconds. 5. You are now ready to use the Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool to enter the clock settings. From your computer’s Start menu, click Programs>Primex Wireless SNS >SNS Configuration Tool or double-click the SNS Configuration Tool icon on your computer’s desktop. The Primex Wireless SNS Configuration Tool is displayed, as shown in Figure 39. The status bar at the bottom of the window displays “Not Connected”. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 97 Figure 39: Primex Wireless Clock Configuration Tool (Analog Clock) 6. From the top menu, select Actions > Connect to establish a connection to the clock. l l The status bar at the bottom of the window displays either a “Connected!” or “Connection Failed!” message depending on whether the connection to the clock succeeded or failed. The clock model image, its Media Access Control (MAC) Address and hardware/clock/radio version numbers are displayed in the upper left corner of the Clock Configuration tab. NOTE: After the connection has been established, the other Action menu commands and toolbar buttons are enabled and no longer grayed out. For additional information, see "SNS Configuration Tool Advanced Use (Clocks)" located on page 88. 7. From the top menu, select Actions>Read Configuration. The status bar at the bottom of the window displays a “Configuration read from device!” message and the fields on the Configuration tab are updated with the configuration values read from the clock. 8. Select the EAP-TLS Configuration tab. 9. From the Certificate File, select Open and select the certificate file (.pem file required). 10. From the top menu, select Actions > Write EAP-TLS Certificate. 11. From the Completed - EAP-TLS Certifcate Loaded! notification window, select OK. 12. From the top menu, select Actions > Disconnect. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 98 13. Remove the Ethernet cable from the clock and computer. For PoE models, do not remove Ethernet cable from clock and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE enabled LAN port. 14. You will now initiate the clock’s connection and check-in to the AMP to validate the network connection.. For a... Analog Clock then... 1. Quickly press and release the button on the back of the clock to force the clock to check-in to the AMP. The clock emits a double-beep when the check-in sequence has started. The clock emits another series of “beeps” indicating that the clock is connecting to the AMP over the network. Digital Clock/Timer l One beep: initialized the radio l Two beeps: connected to the network l Three beeps: connected to the AMP l Four beeps: received NTP time 1. Press and release the ‘Reset’ button located in the top panel. The four LED circle segments illuminate in sequence, indicating the following connection sequence: 1 = radio initialized, 2 = connected to network, 3 = connected to the AMP, and 4 = received NTP time. . ‘- - - -‘ is shown on the LED display while the clock is waiting for the synchronized NTP time. After approximately 20 to 30 seconds, the clock will automatically set its time. 2. Replace the top panel insert. The clock is ready to be installed at its permanent location. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 99 SUPPORT Supporting Documentation Additional information is available in the AMP software Support tab. To obtain additional technical documentation for Primex Wireless products, visit the Support area on our Web site (www.primexwireless.com). Primex Wireless Technical Support Technical Support responds to specific questions about product features, system configuration, and troubleshooting. All support services will be delivered in accordance with your organization's support agreement, end user licenses agreements, and warranties. Contact Primex Wireless Technical Support Before contacting Technical Support, make sure you have satisfied the system requirements that are listed in your product documentation. Also, you should be at the computer on which the problem occurred, in case it is necessary to replicate the problem. When you contact Technical Support, please have the following information available: l Customer ID l Problem description l Device hardware information l Error messages l Troubleshooting performed before contacting Primex Wireless l Recent network changes (SNS products only) Technical Support Telephone (800) 404-8112 Email [email protected] Fax (262) 248-0061 Hours 7:00 am to 7:00 pm CST | Monday through Friday Web www.primexwireless.com Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 100 WARRANTY One Year Limited Warranty Primex Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a standard of one year from the date of purchase. Primex will at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge to the customer for replacement parts. The customer will be responsible for any transportation costs. This warranty does not cover failures due to misuse, abuse, accidental or unauthorized alterations or repairs. The warranties and remedies contained herein are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties express or implied or statutory, including any liability arising under any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, implied, statutory or otherwise. In no event shall Primex be liable for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages, whether resulting from the use, misuse or inability to use this product or from defects in the product. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. To obtain warranty service: If after following the instructions in the product guide, you are certain the product is defective, please contact Primex Wireless Technical Support to assist with troubleshooting the issue. If the issue cannot successfully be resolved and the product is under warranty, an RMA (Return Material Authorization) will be generated. The RMA form will be provided via email with detailed instructions for the return. All merchandise returned must be shipped to Primex Wireless, Attn: Returns Dept., N3211 County Road H, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. Primex Wireless retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit at its sole discretion. All merchandise returned must be shipped to Primex Wireless, Attn: Returns Dept., N3211 County Road H, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. Primex Wireless retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit at its sole discretion. Such shall be your sole exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty. Primex Wireless Analog and Digital Clocks/Timers Installation Guide 101