User manual
Masterclock NTDS-A User Manual – Original – 2013-04-25
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Colored device description(s) indicate the following status
conditions:
RED: DHCP is enabled for NTP displays, but the display has
reverted to the Microsoft standard fallback ip address. In
this situation the last two octets of the ipaddress will
represent the Hex-decimal variant of the last digits of
display Mac address.
BLUE: The device is connected via the USB port on the
Windows Computer; this is common when configuring a
Timecode variant.
Green: The Display is currently assigned via DHCP and the
Static IP of 192.168.1.1 is currently assigned to the display
most likely, the Network Router is not configured for
DHCP. Display should be assigned another Static ip so as to
avoid conflicts on the LAN.
Black: The device is configured via DHCP over NTP and
communicating normally.
To configure and manage a Masterclock Display, right click
the device name and a drop-down menu appears.
To open a Masterclock Display “Device Settings” window
directly, single click the device name.
WITHIN THE DROP DOWN MENU WINDOW:
Six choices are presented. 1. Properties; 2. Network
Configuration; 3. Device Settings; 4. Set Password; 5. Set
Time/Date; 6. Status; 7. Reset Device; and 8. Forget
memorized password.
PROPERTIES
The [Properties] button produces a window that lists the
configuration figures currently used (at left)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
If you do not want to automatically obtain network
configuration from DHCP/BOOTP, you may make your
changes here.