Installation and Operation Guide
5-4 TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide
If the Utility fails to discover the clock(s), or you need to
change settings, proceed to Step 2.
Note – The TS-3000i default domain = local and the default
Device Name = ts-3000i_ plus the clocks MAC address
(i.e., ts-3000i_00:00:00:00:00:00). In computer networking, a
Media Access Control address (MAC address), is a quasi-
unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network
interface cards (NICs) by the manufacturer (Amano) for
identification.
Figure 5-4: TS-3000i Utility Auto Discovery
Step 2. From the main menu, click on the View menu and select the
submenu Settings. The Settings and Auto discovery tabs will
appear on top. If necessary, from the Settings screen, click on
the Discovery Settings tab to change the discovery settings.
This step is optional and should usually be skipped. Only
perform this step if you are having discovery problems and
need to change the Domain Name, and timeout value.
Enter a new Domain Name if a different one other than the
default of local is desired. You can change the clock discovery
timeout if greater than the 1 minute default is desired.
The default factory setting on the TS-3000i clock is “Local
Area Service Discovery’ so that clocks on network1 can only
be discovered and managed from a PC connected to
network1. See Chapter 8 of this Guide for Wide Area clock
discovery information.