Installation and Operation Guide

TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide 1-3
During the configuration process, both the event logger and scheduler
use the same supporting configuration files located in the clock. The
event logger runs in the clock with a scheduler that runs in the
background as a service.
The TS-3000i Web Clock can optionally obtain power from a Full Power
Reserve (FPR) or Power over Ethernet (PoE) (see Figure 1-1). Power
over Ethernet or PoE technology describes a system to transfer electrical
power, along with data, to remote devices over standard twisted-pair
cable in an Ethernet network.
What is OATS Compliance?
The TS-3000i Web Clock has been specially designed by Amano in
compliance with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
Order Audit Trail System (OATS) rule 7430 (formerly NASD OATS Rule
6953 & NYSE Rule 132A), Synchronization of Member Business Clocks
described as follows:
Rule 7430 requires any FINRA member firm that records order,
transaction or related data required under the By-Laws and Rules of
the Association to synchronize all business clocks used to record the
date and time of any market event. Clocks, including computer
system clocks and manual time stamp machines, must record time in
hours, minutes and seconds with to-the-second granularity and must
be synchronized to a source that is synchronized to within three
seconds of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) atomic clock. Clocks must be synchronized once a day prior
to the opening of the market, and remain in synch throughout the
day. In addition, firms are to maintain a copy of their clock
synchronization procedures on-site. Clocks not used to record the
date and time of market events need not be synchronized.
TS-3000i Web Clock Features
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) compatibility for IP
address management and other parameters (Subnet Mask and
Gateway) from the DHCP server, which ensures each IP address, is
unique.