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– Advanced Configuration
There are two ways to access the web interface to configure the clock:
1) Open a web browser page, then enter the clock's IP address into the address bar. The clock's IP address is either
automatically assigned or provided by the installer (see below).
2) Run BODET Detect software and click on
(refer to the software instructions, ref.: 607548).
BODET Detect software can be used to:
• Detect all clocks on the network
• Configure each clock (individually or by copying the settings for one clock to a group of clocks)
• Update the clock's software version
• Check clock status
• Access downloaded MIB files.
7.1 Home
The clock web server home page contains general information about the clock.
The information is displayed as follows:
• Product : product type + SF (Single Face) or DF (Double Face) + SUP (Supervised).
• Name : user-defined clock name.
• Synchro : synchronisation status («Strat 2» indicates that the clock is at the 2nd level from the
synchronisation source) + IP address of the server on which the clock is synchronised.
• Local Date : current date.
• Local Time : current time
• City 1 to 7: display of local date and time (the number of cities displayed depends on your clock).
to open the appropriate web server for the networked clock
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