Installation and Operation Guide
7-8 TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide
For TS-3000i equipped with PoE and FPR Option
When the PoE is operating correctly and charging the FPR battery plus
helping to power the clock, the display colon will “flash.” Upon loss of
PoE power, the display colon will remain constant to indicate PoE failure
and that the clock with printing capability is currently running from the
battery which has a 6 hour or 400 print cycle capacity.
7-7: Colon Status
Time Synchronization Validation
At a pre-determined time of the day and day of the week (see How to
Setup Time Synchronization Schedules), the TS-3000i Web Clock can
be set to confirm or validate that a time/date synchronization signal has
been received. This is called time synchronization or “Signal Validation".
The factory default time validation is set for 00:00 or (12:00 AM
midnight), Sunday through Saturday. Time Signal Validation sync
schedules 2 thru 8 are set via the web interface. Each schedule template
can be set to run a minimum of every 120 minutes, with a maximum of
once every 1439 minutes (see Figure 4-21).
These schedules can be used to alert the user that a date/time
synchronization signal has not been received. If a successful time
validation does not occur within a 24 hour period
, the TS-3000i Web
Clock will flash six day indicators (cursors), while the day indicator
associated with the current day of the week will not flash
(see Figure 7-8).
Figure 7-8: Failed Time Synchronization Display