Installation and Operation Guide

TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide 9-5
FAQ-9. Can the time on the TS-3000i be manipulated? No. The
TS-3000i has no external programming buttons. All clock
functions are browser accessed with a Login Username and
Password, thus the TS-3000i is completely secured from any
type of manipulation.
FAQ-10. How many times can I sync the clock per day? Per week?
A maximum of 12 times per day or 84 times per week per Time
Sync schedule, and you can have a maximum of 8 separate
Time Sync schedules.
FAQ-11. How many years can the clock internally store time sync
transaction records? Up to 5 years of transaction records
can be stored in each clocks flash memory when using one
normal Time Sync schedule with 2 syncs per day.
Note – Each clocks transaction records can be backed up
automatically utilizing the clocks built-in Backup Utility
.
FAQ-13. How many NTP time servers can I choose from to perform
a time sync? 18 default NTP servers are provided. You can
also create an additional 14 time servers (including internal
ones) for a total of 32, to enhance the ability for a successful
sync.
FAQ-14. Can I upgrade my standard TS-3000i which utilizes AC to
Power over Ethernet (PoE) which does not require AC
power? Yes. You would need the PoE option with FPR
included. Contact 1-800-896-7035 for further details.
FAQ-15. How do I setup my clock for custom print lines? You can
create 2 custom print lines and save them in the clock’s flash
memory.
Consult the Installation and Operation Guide, see How to
Set the Print Options in Chapter 4 of this Guide.
Visit www.amano.com/time for additional support
information.
FAQ-16. How can I use the Restore Utility to copy my clock
settings to other clocks for quick setup? You can quickly
copy a clock’s setup to any other TS-3000i clock using the
built-in Backup/Restore Utility for shared configuration to
create the shared “ATVSConfig.bin” file. Amano recommends
using the advanced functions of the TS-3000i Utility that came
on the CD with your clock. Note – when restoring a clocks