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DEVICE OPERATION MANUAL
ZAS and ZBS Clocks
Default clock configuration:
- DHCP, UTC time zone + 1: 00, DST: Europe, time display, 24h time format, no date display, no flashing colons.
- The device displays its IP address at startup. If the clock does not receive an address from DHCP for 5 minutes, it takes
the address from the pool 169.254.0.1 - 169.254.255.254. The clock can be detected using the software: RGB ClockSet or
RGB Devicer.
1. Introduction:
The devices of ZAS and ZBS series are compact clocks with various configuration options. The clocks are equipped
with a network communication module, which allows remote configuration through the “Website”and time
synchronization using the Internet time servers. Optional remote control is available and sold separately.
The clock enables:
- adjusting the time of the presentation: the clock and the date
- adjusting the date format and the time format (12-hour or 24-hour),
- automatic and manual brightness control,
- working in the ECO mode allowing you to reduce power consumption,
- automatic time change from the standard time to the daylight saving time and from the daylight saving time
to the standard time for various locations (Europe, Australia, the United States of America, Canada, Israel),
- Synchronization using the NTP Internet servers,
- Master Mode –a local time server compatible with NTP,
- Synchronization with the local “Master Mode”server,
- Configuration through the built-in “Website”,
- Display (content) synchronization in 3 modes (master, basic slave –master transmits only display
information, full slave –master transmits display information and temperature) between any types of RGB
Technology clocks equipped with a communication module
- Setting an individual clock name,
- Setting a language of WWW page (English or Polish),
- Stopwatch function, a timer counting up and a timer counting down (available only by means of remote
control)
- DHCP client function,
- DNS client function,
- Support for the NTP server pool (pool.ntp.org).
2. Power supply:
The clocks use Power over Ethernet technology and support the IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at (PoE +)
standards. This allows you to use a single cable for energy and data transmission. The clock must be connected to a
compatible power device.
3. Connection with the device:
The connection with the device is made through the Ethernet interface, while supporting the integrated „Website”
is done via the Internet browser (recommended browser: Mozilla Firefox, version 16.0.2 or later).
To connect with the device, enter the IP address assigned to the device into the browser (default: 192.168.0.11).
Then, the device will ask you to enter: username and password (default User: admin, Password: dbps).
Device start - initial animation:
- DHCP - the clock displays the words "DHCP","IP" and address (If only DHCP is displayed, it means that there was no
active DHCP server in the network).
- Static IP address - the clock displays the word "IP" and the address,