User manual
NTD Clocks User Manual - Rev 2.2.2 Jan-10
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Configuration Methods
Basic operation of the network clock is configured via the WinDiscovery software supplied with the
clock, or via Telnet if the IP address of the clock is known, or via the RS-232 interface. Only one
configuration method should be used at a time.
WinDiscovery
The WinDiscovery (WD) program is a Windows based program supplied with the network clock.
WinDiscovery is currently supported under Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista operating systems.
To install the WinDiscovery program on your server/workstation/PC, complete the following steps:
1. Insert the software CD that shipped with your network clock.
2. Run the ‘setup.exe’ application from the CD. [Note, if you have your Windows OS configured
to autorun applications from a CD when installed, this process will be automatic.]
3. By default, the setup utility will suggest installing files to C:\Program
Files\Masterclock\WinDiscovery. (Another path may be selected if desired.)
Using WinDiscovery
Open the WD program by clicking the shortcut on your desktop (or other fashion dictated by your
installation). Only one user should be using WD at a time, and other methods should not be used to
manage the network clocks while using WD.
Click the Discover button on the lower left of the screen.
All Masterclock, Inc. network appliances accessible on the network will announce their presence.
The real-time status bar will display the count of devices found. When complete, a list of device
families and groups will be displayed in the left pane of the WD window. NTD network clocks are
digital time display members of the Masterclock, Inc. NTP Clock family. Click on the plus [+] sign
to the left of any family or group to open and view device types that were found.










