Installation and Operation Guide
1-4 TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide
Optional PoE (Power over Ethernet) accessory, which includes Full
Power Reserve (FPR option).
Automatic time synchronization to an official time source.
Event notification through Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) traps. This feature enables network administrators to
centrally manage time clock performance, find problems and solve
them in a timely manner.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) syncs clocks to a time reference over
a data network.
Direct synchronization to the time source rather than to a computer.
Log-in security for two (2) separate users.
Synchronization transaction data maintained per FINRA Rule 7430
requirements.
Full OATS compliance with stand-alone units not linked to a PC.
Complete solution without the need for individual trader computers.
Report for transaction log (time sync).
Maximum Sync of once every 2 hours for improved accuracy with up
to 12 time validations a day per schedule. The clock can store 5
years of data utilizing one normal sync schedule of 2 syncs per day
for OATS compliance.
Compatible with IE, Safari, and Firefox Web browsers.
Employs Windows Services to perform synchronization.
E-mail notification of clock failure to synchronize the time,
configurable to send e-mail notification to chosen recipients.
TS-3000i Web Clock Benefits
Assures financial institutions’ compliance with OATS Rule 7430 as
per FINRA/SEC.
The TS-3000i Web Clock will continue to function and maintain time
as a stand-alone unit, even if it does not receive synchronization
from an NTP time server.
The TS-3000i Web Clock is the highest quality OATS-compliant time
stamp available.