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1 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks OneVue PoE Managed Time OneVue is a trademark of Primex. OneVue is an intelligent environmental monitoring and managed time solution. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2018 Primex. The Primex logo is a registered trademark of Primex. All Rights Reserved. 10/17/2018 Primex, Inc. 965 Wells Street Lake Geneva, WI Phone:

2 Legal Notice Copyright 2018 Primex. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of those agreements. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of Primex. About Primex Primex is a leading provider of solutions that automate and maintain facility compliance, increase efficiencies, enhance safety and reduce risk for enterprise organizations in the healthcare, retail pharmacy, education, manufacturing and business vertical markets. The solutions delivered by Primex include Environmental Monitoring, Managed Time and School Bell Scheduling. Worldwide Headquarters 965 Wells Street, Lake Geneva, WI Phone: info@primexinc.com

3 CONTENTS Manage Devices 5 Device Preconfiguration 6 Complete Device Preconfiguration 7 OWDC app Instructions 10 What can you do with the app? 10 Before you begin - know what's required 10 Learn how to use the app - select a device type below 11 Configure a Levo PoE Digital Clock with OWDC app 11 Manage Clock Settings 16 View a Clock Profile 17 Change the Name of a Clock or Repeater 18 Set the Time Zone of a Clock 19 Assign Business Unit to a Clock 20 Assign a Location to a Clock 21 Set the Display of a Digital Clock/Timer 22 Set the Display of a Personal Series Clock 24 Manage Networks 25 Device Network Requirements 26 View Networks 27 View Network Profile 28 Network Profile Specifications 29 View Gateways Assigned to Network 31 Create a Network 32 Edit a Network 33 Delete Network 33 Manage & Monitor Gateways 34 View Gateways 35 View a Gateway Profile 36 Monitor Gateways 38 View the Current State of All Gateways 39 View the Last Check-In of a Gateway 39 View the Update Pending Status of a Gateway 40 Gateway State Specifications 41 Manage Gateway Settings 42 Set the Check-In Interval of a Gateway 43 Set the Unresponsive Timeout of a Gateway 45 Set the NTP Servers of a Gateway (Time Source) 46 Manage Networks Assigned to a Gateway 47 View the Networks Assigned to Gateway 48 Assign or Change Alternate Network 49 Configure a Levo PoE Digital Clock with OWDC app 50 Primex Device Configuration Software - Manual On-Site Network Configuration 54 Classic Series - Primex Device Configuration Software - Local Network Migration Procedure (Networks not managed in OneVue) 61 Levo Digital Clocks Primex Device Configuration Software - Local Network Migration Procedure (Networks not managed in OneVue) 64

4 Manage Gateway Firmware 67 View Current Firmware Version 68 Set Firmware to Update Automatically 69 Update Firmware Remotely Over the Network 70 Technical Support 71 4

5 MANAGE DEVICES Devices consist of your Clocks, Gateways, and Networks. Clocks synchronize their time to an NTP time source and transmit their operating state to your OneVue account. Before a clock is shipped from Primex to your facility, Device Preconfiguration is required to be completed by your organization for each clock order. A Gateway in OneVue represents the network communication component of a Primex clock that connects to your facility's network to transmit data to and download settings from your OneVue account. A Network in OneVue represents a wireless or wired Ethernet network at your facility that are assigned to clock gateways.

6 DEVICE PRECONFIGURATION Use of the OWDC app is an alternative to Device Preconfiguration. If you would rather configure the devices when they arrive at your facility, select OWDC when placing an order. The OWDC app is used to complete manual, on-site configuration of Primex network devices. Device Preconfiguration automates the configuration of Primex clocks for use with your OneVue account before they arrive at your facility - eliminating the need for your staff to manually configure a clock on site. Device Preconfiguration automates the configuration of Primex network devices for use with your OneVue account before they arrive at your facility - eliminating the need for your staff to manually configure a device on site. Device preconfiguration is required to be completed before an order is shipped from Primex. Your OneVue account ID and the network and device settings provided during device preconfiguration are configured into each device and the devices are labeled before they are shipped from Primex - it's an easy online process that allows devices to be ready for use when they arrive at your facility. Network Settings A Network is assigned to each Primex device. A network in OneVue represents a wireless or wired Ethernet network at your facility. The gateway component of a Primex device connects to its assigned network to transmit data to your OneVue account and download its settings. Be sure to learn about the device network communication requirements and recommendations. You have the option to select an existing network, create a new network, or select No Network. When creating a new network, you are required to provide the network settings. Selecting No Network requires the device to be manually configured on-site. During device preconfiguration only, a user that is not assigned to the Account Admin or Network Admin role is only granted permission to assign a network to a device and they do not have permission to edit, view, or create a network. Advanced device settings (optional) Network IPv4 address - the primary network IPv4 address assigned to the Primex device gateway to allow its connection to your facility s network. The network assigned is required to be a non-dhcp network. Alternate network - serves as a backup network if the connection to the primary network is not available or fails. Alternate IPv4 address - serves as a backup IPv4 address if the connection to the primary IPv4 address is not available or fails. Location - create a new location or assign an existing location to the device. A location commonly represents a physical location, such as a building, floor, or room. When placing an order and Device Preconfiguration is selected, it must be completed before an order is shipped from Primex. If the OWDC app configuration method is selected, you will use the app to configure the when they arrive on-site at your facility. 6 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

7 7 Complete Device Preconfiguration Device preconfiguration is completed from your OneVue account. From the Dashboard, the To Do list identifies any order that is required to be configured. Your OneVue account ID and the settings provided during device preconfiguration are configured into the order's clocks before they are shipped from Primex - it's an easy online process that allows clocks to be ready for use when they arrive at your facility. How to complete device preconfiguration If you should close your web browser or log out during this procedure, all information provided is saved and you can return to the procedure from your To Do list. 1. Go to the Dashboard. 2. From the To Do list, select the order to be configured. 3. From the Begin Device Preconfiguration page, you can either select to complete the device preconfiguration on your own or have a Primex Project Manager contact you to assist you. If you selected have a Primex Project Manager contact me - provide the information to schedule a Preconfiguration Consult and select Submit. If you selected I'll try it on my own - you are guided through the configuration process for each device as defined in the following steps. 4. From the Existing Networks, review the networks listed.

8 If the devices can be assigned to a network listed - select I'll use one of these. If you will not be assigning a network to a device - select I'll use one of these and when assigning a network to the device select No Network. If there are no networks listed or if the devices cannot use a network listed - select I want to create a new network. Enter the network settings from the Create A New Network screen. Select Show Advanced Options to view all options and settings. 5. From the Configuring Devices screen, assign a network and enter the settings for each device. Each setting is optional and can be skipped. 8 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

9 9 The settings for each device include: Network (required) Assign a network to the clock. Assigning a network allows the device to connect to your facility's network as soon as power is applied to the device at your facility. If a network is not assigned, your staff is required to manually configure the device for the network onsite. You can either select an existing Network Profile, create a new Network Profile, or select No Network if a network cannot be assigned or created at this time. If you are creating a new network, select Show Advanced Options to view all of the network profile settings. Advanced network settings (optional) You may choose to provide the advanced network device settings. To view the advanced settings, select Show Advanced Options. Network IPv4 address - the primary network IPv4 address assigned to the Primex device gateway to allow its connection to your facility s network. The network assigned, is required to be a non-dhcp network. Alternate network - serves as a backup network if the connection to the primary network is not available or fails. Alternate IPv4 address - serves as a backup IPv4 address if the connection to the primary IPv4 address is not available or fails. Location - create new Location or assign the device to an existing Location. Clock settings Name - uniquely identifies the clock. Typically set to the planned installation location of the clock. If a name is not provided, the system sets the name to the clock's 12-character gateway MAC address. Allows up to a maximum of 50 characters. It's recommended to develop a standard naming convention to allow the clock to be easily located when maintenance is required. Label - information printed on the label affixed to the device by Primex during device configuration. By default set to the first 20 characters of the Name. Allows up to a maximum of 20 characters. 6. Once you have completed (or optionally skipped) the preconfiguration steps for all devices, the preconfiguration summary page is displayed. From the list, you can also change a setting by selecting Change. If any settings are skipped and Confirm Shipment is selected, the device(s) are shipped from Primex. Failure to assign a network to a device requires the device to be manually configured on-site. 7. Once you are ready to process the order with the preconfiguration settings provided, select Confirm Shipment. The devices are preconfigured by Primex.

10 Your OneVue account ID and the provided settings are configured into each device. Devices and their packaging are labeled with the settings provided during preconfiguration. The devices are added to your OneVue account. The devices are only listed in your account and are not active. A device does not become active until it establishes a connection to your network and connects to your OneVue account. The device is assigned to the account Business Unit. If a network profile was assigned during preconfiguration, once power is applied to the device it attempts to connect to the network. If a network was not assigned to a device or if the network settings were entered incorrectly, the device is required to be manually configured on-site at your facility. OWDC APP INSTRUCTIONS The OneVue Wired Device Configurator (OWDC) Android app provides the experience of managing Primex network devices locally at a device on a mobile platform. The app provides the flexibility and convenience to add new devices to OneVue and also view or edit a device's primary settings. Network devices include a Primex Sensor, Smart-Sync Bridge, Bell Controller, and Levo PoE Digital Clock. Once you download the app from the Google Play store (it s free!), you connect a Primex network device to your Android device and the app guides you through the entire process. It's a simple, easy process that provides on-site configuration. What can you do with the app? Add a new device to OneVue - when OWDC is selected at the time an order is placed. From the app, you assign a network and provide a device's primary settings. When the device connects to the facility's network and checks-in to OneVue, its unique 12-character ID is added to OneVue. Resulting in plug-n-play experience. View or update a device's primary settings. For a device that's already in OneVue, you can view or update its primary settings. During a device's next check-in, setting updates made in the app are then sent to OneVue. Have a device that cannot connect to the network? You can view or change its assigned Network and then verify its network connection locally at the device. WARNING: Are you a user for more than one OneVue account? When logging in to the app, it's critical to select the account you are adding a device to or editing. Before you begin - know what's required Android device: minimum 25% battery life remaining. A list of compatible Android devices are provided in the OneVue online help. Log in requirements: your OneVue user account must be assigned to the Account Admin role. Log in to the app with your OneVue user name ( address) and password. Primary settings: each device type has unique primary settings. Connection cable. The type of cable is dependent on the Primex device and your Android device. The cable connects the Primex device to your Android device and also provides the power source to the Primex device during configuration. 10 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

11 11 Sensor, Smart-Sync Bridge, Bell Controller: Mini-USB to Micro USB OTG adapter cable or Mini-USB to USB C adapter cable. These Primex devices have a USB Mini B (5 pin) connector interface. Cable connection illustration. Levo PoE Digital Clock: Requires two cables, both an OTG Data Cable with Extra Power (either Micro USB or USB C) and a Mini-USB to USB cable. The data cable connects to your Android device, a USB wall outlet adapter to supply power to the clock, and the Mini- USB to USB cable connects the data cable to the clock. The clock's Mini-USB port is located in its removable setting panel on the backside of the clock. Recommended OTG Data Cable with Extra Power cables available online. Option 1: Micro USB 2.0 OTG Host Adapter with USB Power Option 2: Micro USB Host OTG Cable with USB Power (shown in illustration) Cable connection illustration. Learn how to use the app - select a device type below Levo PoE Digital Clock Configure a Levo PoE Digital Clock with OWDC app Learn how to add a new clock to OneVue or update its primary settings with the OneVue Wired Device Configurator (OWDC) app. A PoE Digital Clock requires two cables, both an OTG Data Cable with Extra Power (either Micro USB or USB C) and a Mini-USB to USB cable. The data cable connects to your Android device, a USB wall outlet adapter to supply power to the clock, and the Mini-USB to USB cable connects the data cable to the clock. Recommended OTG Data Cable with Extra Power cables available online: Option 1: Micro USB 2.0 OTG Host Adapter with USB Power or Option 2: Micro USB Host OTG Cable with USB Power

12 A clock's primary settings in the app include: Network: OneVue Network Profile the device will connect to. For a Non-DHCP network, you are required to provide the device's static IP address. New networks must be added in OneVue. From the OWDC app, you cannot create a new network or edit its settings. Name: unique name of the clock - commonly its installation location. How to add a new clock or update primary settings 1. From your Android device, open the OWDC app. 2. Log in - enter your OneVue username and password. If you are a user in more than one OneVue account, select the account for the device. 12 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

13 13 3. Connect the clock to your Android device using both an OTG Data Cable with Extra Power (either Micro USB or USB C) and a Mini- USB to USB cable. On the back of the clock, remove the setting panel access cover. Locate the mini-usb port. 4. Add Device screen displays its primary settings. Clock name: commonly identifies the clock installation location. To assign or update network: select a Network Type, select a network.

14 5. Select Create Clock. OWDC configures the clock and displays its configuration status. WARNING: Do not remove the connection between the clock and your Android device until prompted. 6. When the Disconnect Device message appears, remove USB connection between the clock and your Android device. Once disconnected, OWDC verifies the device successfully checks-in to OneVue. If after 15 minutes it does not check-in, OWDC displays a status message. 14 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

15 15 If applicable, it may also take time to download the latest firmware (LED panel displays UP). You can now configure additional devices or close OWDC when you re done.

16 MANAGE CLOCK SETTINGS Your Primex clocks connect over your facility's network to communicate with your OneVue account and synchronize their time to a NTP time source. From a clock profile you can manage its settings, including its name, display of a Digital Clock/Timer, display of a Personal Series LCD clock, time zone, and assigned Business Unit and Location. To view a clock profile, go to Devices > Clocks > select the Name link of the clock.

17 View a Clock Profile From a Clock profile, you can manage its settings, view its current state and status, and historical data. How to view a clock profile 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. Select the Name link of the clock. 3. To view all of the settings, select Show Advanced Options. "View Clock Profile". 17 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

18 18 Change the Name of a Clock or Repeater The Name commonly identifies its installation location. It's recommended to develop a standard naming convention to allow you to easily locate a device if maintenance should be required. The Label field value is used during device pre-configuration only, in which the Label value is provided on the label affixed to the device prior to shipment. How to change the name of a clock or repeater 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select the Name link of the clock or repeater. 3. From the Name field, enter its name. Allows up to a maximum of 50 characters. 4. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account.

19 Set the Time Zone of a Clock A Clock can be set to specific Time Zone or to the Default setting. When set to Default, the clock is set to the account time zone or if the clock is assigned to a Location, the clock uses the time zone set in its assigned location. The time zone is set in a clock profile. You can also set the time zone of multiple clocks at the same time. How to set the time zone of a clock 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. Select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. From the Time Zone drop-down list, select a time zone. Default indicates the clock is either set to the account time zone or its assigned Location time zone. The Default Time Zone is displayed in the (parentheses). If the clock is assigned to a Location, the Default time zone is the Location's time zone. If the time zone is set to Default and the account or assigned Location time zone is updated, the system automatically updates the time zone of the clock. 5. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to set the time zone of multiple clocks at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select each clock. When selected, a checkmark is displayed in the row of each clock selected. 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edits Clocks window is displayed. 4. From the Time Zone drop-down list, select a time zone. Default indicates the clock is either set to the account time zone or its assigned Location time zone. The Default Time Zone is displayed in the (parentheses). If the clock is assigned to a Location, the Default time zone is the Location time zone. If the clock is not assigned to a Location, the Default time zone is the account time zone. 5. Select Update All Selected Clocks. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No. 19 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

20 20 Assign Business Unit to a Clock If your account is set up to manage user access by Business Unit, you may need to assign a clock to its applicable Business Unit. By default, a clock is set to your account Business Unit. The Business Unit is set in a clock profile. You can also set the Business Unit to multiple clocks at the same time. How to set the Business Unit assigned to a clock 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. Select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. From the Business Unit drop-down list, select a Business Unit. 5. Select Save. How to set the Business Unit of multiple clocks at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select each clock. When selected, a checkmark is displayed in the row of each clock selected. 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edits Clocks window is displayed. 4. From the Business Unit drop-down list, select a Business Unit. 5. Select Update All Selected Clocks. All of the clocks selected are assigned to the Business Unit.

21 Assign a Location to a Clock If your account is set up to manage user access by Location, you may need to assign a clock to its applicable Location. Locations are also commonly used when clocks are located in different time zones. When a clock is assigned to a Location and its time zone is set to Default, its time zone is set to the Location's time zone. Also if clock's gateway NTP servers are set to Default, the clock's time is synchronized to the NTP servers set in its assigned Location. The Location is set in the clock profile. You can also set the Location of multiple clocks at the same time. How to assign a Location to a clock 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. Select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. From the Location drop-down list, select a Location. 5. Select Save. How to set the Location of multiple clocks at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select each clock. When selected, a checkmark is displayed in the row of each clock selected. 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edits Clocks window is displayed. 4. From the Location drop-down list, select a Location. 5. Select Update All Selected Clocks. All of the clocks selected are assigned to the Location. 21 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

22 22 Set the Display of a Digital Clock/Timer You can set the brightness level, display mode and format of a digital clock or timer and the audio buzzer setting of an elapsed timer. The display is set in the profile of a clock. You can also set the display of multiple clocks at the same time. How to set the display of a digital clock/timer 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. Set the display settings. Settings Digital Clock/Timer Display Settings Brightness Level - the brightness percentage of the LED display. Options include 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%. A lower percentage results in a dimmer display. The default value is 75%. Display Mode - indicates how the clock displays its time. Options include 12 Hour, 12 Hour w/ AM & PM, and 24 Hour. The default value is 12 Hour w/ AM & PM. Display Format - sets if the clock displays its time only or if it alternates between its time and the current date. Options include Time Only, Time & Date (Month - Day), Time & Date (Day - Month). By default, set to Time Only. If a time and date setting is selected, the clock display alternates between the time and date at the interval set (show time for) every 10 seconds. For example, if set to show for 8 seconds of 10 seconds - every 8 seconds the time is displayed and then the date is displayed for 2 seconds. Show Time For - if the display format is set to a time and date format, sets the number of seconds time is displayed during the 10 second alternating cycle between the time and date. The default value is 8 seconds. Buzzer On (elapsed timer model only) - indicates if the timer audio buzzer is ON during a count down event. By default the setting is On. 5. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How set the display of multiple clocks at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select each clock. The clocks selected must all be the same type. When selected, a checkmark is displayed in the row of each clock selected. 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edits Clocks window is displayed. 4. Set the display settings. For more information, see "Settings" above. 5. Select Update All Selected Clocks.

23 The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No. 23 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

24 24 Set the Display of a Personal Series Clock You can configure the hour, date, and week display format of a Personal Series Clock. The display settings are configured in the profile of a clock. You can also set the display of multiple clocks at the same time. How to set the display of a Personal Series Clock 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. Set the display settings. Settings Personal Series LCD Clock Display Settings Display Mode - indicates how the clock displays its time. Option to set its time to ether a 12 or 24-Hour format. By default set to a 12 Hour format. Date Format - the format of the clock date display. Options include Month-Day and Day-Month. By default set to Month-Day. Show Day of the Week - indicates if the day of the week is displayed on the clock display.by default set to Yes. A switch on the side of the Personal Series LCD Clock sets the backlight to High, Low, or Off. High and Low select the intensity of the backlight. When set to High or Low, an optical sensor on the top of the clock samples available light to determine whether to turn on the backlight. 5. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to set the display of multiple Personal Series Clocks at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Clocks. 2. From the list, select each clock. The clocks selected must all be of same model. When selected, a checkmark is displayed in the row of each clock selected. 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edits Clocks window is displayed. 4. Set the display settings. 5. Select Update All Selected Clocks. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No.

25 MANAGE NETWORK S A Network in OneVue represents a network at your facility. Each clock gateway is assigned to a network. Once assigned, the network settings are downloaded to the Primex device - allowing the device to connect to your facility's network to transmit data to and download setting from your OneVue account and connect to a NTP Server to obtain UTC time. From a network profile, you can manage its settings and view its assigned gateways. To support various Information Security policies, user access to network setting data can be controlled by the role assigned to a user. Optionally to exclude network setting data from being stored in your OneVue account, the network settings can be manually configured locally at the device with use of the Primex Device Configuration software.

26 Device Network Requirements Primex devices equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi technology communicate over your facility's network to OneVue by way of the HTTPS communication protocol. Network requirements and recommendations When determining the network(s) to use at your facility, please take into consideration the following requirements and recommendations. OneVue Network Requirements - verify that all network requirements are met. Port 443 TCP - required to be open to allow connections between your OneVue account and your Primex network devices. External Network Time Protocol (NTP) Servers - Primex clocks require port 123 to be open to allow a network connection to an external NTP Server. IP addressing - it's recommended to use a local DHCP and DNS servers rather than a remote DNS server on the internet. A local DHCP server provides better response times compared to a remote server, thus reducing network connection times and conserving device battery life. Guest network or open network use - Primex devices cannot respond to landing pages, nor agree to any terms of service to connect to a network. WEP Open and WEP Shared security types - network settings do not support the use of an ASCII passphrase. It's required to convert an ASCII passphrase to a WEP Hex passkey; provide the Hex Key and Confirm Hex Key. Proxy Servers - Primex devices cannot authenticate through a proxy server. If a HTTPS proxy server is used, the Primex device 12-character Gateway ID (MAC address) for each device is required to be whitelisted. 26 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

27 27 View Networks The Networks view lists all of the networks in your OneVue account. How to view the networks in your OneVue account 1. Go to Devices > Networks. Data displayed Networks View Network Label - name that uniquely identifies the network. This is not name provided in the SSID setting. Selecting the link opens the network profile. Profile Type - indicates if the profile is a wireless (Wi-Fi) or wired network. Location - location assigned to the network. Assigned Gateways - the quantity of device gateways assigned to the network. To view the detailed list of the assigned gateways, select the link. Account Admin is Network Admin? - when enabled, only a user assigned to the account admin role or network admin role can view this setting. When this setting is disabled, only a user assigned to the network admin role can view this setting. Indicates if a user(s) assigned to the account admin role has the permission to manage network profiles. By default, this setting is enabled. When enabled, as indicated by a check mark, a user assigned to the account admin role is granted permission to view, create, and edit network profiles. When disabled, only a user assigned to the network admin role can view, create, and edit network profiles. A user assigned to the network admin role can enable or disable this setting. A user assigned to the account admin role can only disable this setting.

28 View Network Profile From a Network Profile, you can manage its settings and view its assigned gateways. How to view a network profile 1. Go to Devices > Networks. 2. Select the Network Label link of the network to view. The network settings are displayed. To view all of the settings, select Show Advanced Options. For more information, see "Network Profile Specifications" on the facing page. When a network is assigned to a gateway only the Network Label, Location, and Notes can be edited. 28 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

29 29 Network Profile Specifications The following sections define the settings and data displayed in the profile of a Network. Only the Network Label, Location, and Notes can be edited when the network is assigned to a gateway. General Settings and Data Gateways assigned to network (link) - the quantity of Primex devices assigned to the network. Selecting the link opens the list of gateways assigned to the network. Network Label - name that uniquely identifies the network. Allows up to a maximum of 40 characters. Location - the location assigned to the network. Profile Type - identifies the type of network, either Wireless (Wi-Fi) or Wired. Advanced Options Select Show Advanced Options to display all network settings. Notes - text field for information relating to the network, which is commonly used to share information among users. The advanced settings displayed are dependent on the Profile Type; as defined the sections following. Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network settings If the network is Wireless, the settings below are displayed. SSID - Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the network. Case sensitive and allows up to a maximum of 40 characters. Passphrase - security key of the wireless network. Leave this field blank if you have selected None for the Security Type. WEP Open and WEP Shared security types - network settings do not support the use of an ASCII passphrase. It's required to convert an ASCII passphrase to a WEP Hex passkey; provide the Hex Key and Confirm Hex Key. Confirm Passphrase - re-enter the security key of the wireless network; validates the Passphrase entered. Security Type - security mode of the wireless network. Select None if the network is an open network with no security. By default, WPA2 AES is selected. Authentication The type of authentication protocol of the Wireless network. If the type of None is selected, additional settings are not displayed. Username and password are required. TCP/IP The type of network communication protocol of the network; either DHCP or a non-dhcp IPv4 protocol. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - enable (check) if the network is DHCP enabled; the network allocates dynamic IP addresses to devices in the network. IPv4 Address protocol - deselect Use DHCP and enter the settings. The system and devices support Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4).

30 Subnet Mask - subnet mask for of the network. Gateway - gateway of the network DNS1 - primary Domain Name Server (DNS) DNS2 - secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) The IPv4 address is entered in the gateway profile(s) assigned to the network. Wired Network settings If the Primex device will connect to a Wired Network the TCP/IP settings are required. TCP/IP The type of network communication protocol of the network; either DHCP or a non-dhcp IPv4 protocol. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - enable (check) if the network is DHCP enabled; the network allocates dynamic IP addresses to devices in the network. IPv4 Address protocol - deselect Use DHCP and enter the settings. The system and devices support Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Subnet Mask - subnet mask for of the network. Gateway - gateway of the network DNS1 - primary Domain Name Server (DNS) DNS2 - secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) The IPv4 address is entered in the gateway profile(s) assigned to the network. 30 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

31 31 View Gateways Assigned to Network A Gateway in OneVue represents the network communication component of a Primex device that connects to your facility's network. The settings of the network assigned to the gateway are stored locally in the Primex device, allowing it to authenticate and connect to your facility's network. How to view the gateways assigned to a network 1. Go to Devices > Networks. 2. Select the Network Label link of the network to view. The quantity of devices assigned to the network is displayed. 3. Select the link to view a detailed list of gateways assigned to the network.

32 Create a Network A Network is a wireless or wired Ethernet network at your facility. The gateway of a Primex device connects to its assigned network to transmit data to your OneVue account and download its settings. How to create a new network 1. Go to Devices > Networks. 2. From the bottom menu, select + New. By default, the Profile Type is set to Wireless with the Security Type of WPA2 AES. You can change these settings to the type of network you are creating. 3. Enter the settings. To view all of the network settings, select Show Advanced Settings. For more information, see "Network Profile Specifications" on page Once all settings are entered, select Save. The network is now available to be assigned to a gateway. For more information, see "Manage Networks Assigned to a Gateway" on page Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

33 33 Edit a Network If a Network is assigned to a gateway only the Network Label, Location, and Notes can be edited. If the network is not assigned to a gateway all of its settings can be edited. When a network is assigned to a gateway, to edit a setting, such as the network SSID or passphrase, you will need to create a new network profile and migrate the gateway(s) to the new network profile. For more information, see "Change a gateway's primary network". How to edit a network profile 1. Go to Devices > Networks. 2. Edit the settings. Select Show Advanced Options to view all settings. For more information, see "Network Profile Specifications" on page Select Save. Delete Network You can only delete a Network that is not assigned to a gateway. It's recommended to delete networks that are not in use by your Primex devices. How to delete a network 1. Go to Devices > Networks. 2. Select the Network Label link of the network to delete. 3. Select Delete This Network. 4. From the Delete This Network confirmation window, select Yes. The network is deleted from your OneVue account.

34 MANAGE & MONITOR GATEWAYS A Gateway in OneVue represents the network communication component of a clock that connects to your facility's network. When a clock is connected to your network, its status and operating data is transmitted to your OneVue account and pending setting updates are downloaded to the device, and it connects to a NTP Server to obtain UTC time and synchronizes received UTC time to its Time Zone offset and DST rules. Each gateway has its own unique profile where you can manage its settings and monitor its state. From a gateway profile, you can manage its assigned Networks, Check-In Interval,Unresponsive Timeout, NTP Servers, and Firmware. Devices are set to receive automatic firmware updates or can be set to manual updates. Commonly gateways are managed and monitored by IT staff.

35 View Gateways You can easily view the Gateways in your account and view the profile of each gateway. How to view all gateways 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. A list of your account's gateways is listed. Data displayed Gateways View Gateway ID - MAC address unique to the gateway. Selecting the link opens the gateway profile. Gateway Type - model of the gateway. Last Check-in - the date and time of its last check-in to your OneVue account. The date/time is displayed in the time zone of your OneVue account profile. If the gateway is assigned to a Location, the date/time is displayed in the time zone of the Location. Location - the Location assigned to the gateway. State - current state of the gateway. For more information, see "Gateway State Specifications" on page 41. Update Pending - indicates if a pending setting change(s) is required to be downloaded to the gateway. "Yes" indicates a setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the gateway during its next check-in to your OneVue account. 35 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

36 36 View a Gateway Profile From a gateway profile you can view its status and manage its settings. How to view a gateway profile 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Gateway ID link of the gateway to view. The gateway settings are displayed. To view all settings, select Show Advanced Options Settings Gateway Profile Settings Network - the primary network assigned to the gateway. During its check-in sequence to your OneVue account, the gateway attempts to connect to this network first. If the connection fails the gateway attempts to connect to its alternate network. Gateway ID - unique MAC address of the gateway. The gateway ID label is located on the back of the Primex device. Current Micro Firmware- the micro firmware version installed on the gateway. Micro firmware is the internal programming that controls how the gateway operates. Current Radio Firmware- the radio firmware version installed on the gateway. Only applies to Classic Series Clocks. Radio firmware is the internal programming that controls the gateway's network communication. Current Comm Firmware- the Comm firmware version installed on the gateway. Only applies to Levo Series Clocks. Comm firmware is the internal programming that controls the gateway's network communication. Gateway Type- the model of the gateway. Clock Name - name of the clock. This is set in the profile of the clock. Selecting the link opens the clock profile. State - current state of the gateway. Last Check-in - date and time the gateway last checked-in to OneVue. Update Pending - indicates if a pending setting change(s) is required to be downloaded to the gateway. Yes indicates a change is scheduled to be downloaded to the gateway during its next check-in. Advanced Options The settings below are only viewable when Show Advanced Options is selected. Alternate Network - serves as a backup network if a connection to the primary network is not available or fails. Alternate Network IPv4 - Serves as a backup IPv4 address if a connection to the primary IPv4 address is not available or fails.

37 Gateway Profile Settings Network IPv4 Address - the primary network IPv4 address assigned to the gateway to allow its connection to the network. The network assigned to the gateway is required to be a non-dchp network. Enter the values of the device IP address. Example: It's recommend to validate the IPv4 address is available; use the ping command to ensure the address is unused (no reply). Migration Network - network used when migrating a gateway to another network. Migration IPv4 - IPv4 address used when migrating a gateway to another IPv4 address. The migration network must be a non-dhcp network. Location - location assigned to the gateway. See "Manage Locations". Keep Radio Firmware at - set a gateway to automatically download firmware updates released by Primex or set to update the firmware to a specific version. To view the details of the firmware release select View Change Log. Keep Micro Firmware at - set a gateway to automatically download firmware updates released by Primex or set to update the firmware to a specific version. To view the details of the firmware release select View Change Log. Check-In Interval - sets the frequency the Primex device checks-in to your OneVue account to report its operating status and synchronize its time with a NTP time source. In addition, during each check-in any pending setting changes are downloaded to the device and the digital events recorded by a Digital Timer are transmitted to OneVue. For more information, see "Manage Gateway Settings" on page 42. Daily Random - checks-in once a day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. This is the system default value. Every 3 Days Random (default setting) - checks-in once every third day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. Scheduled Times - can be set to check-in at a scheduled time; up to six (6) times per day. To remove a time, from the drop-down select the first selection, which is displayed as an empty value. Personal Series LCD Clock model only - only supports a Daily Random check-in frequency; set by the system. Unresponsive Timeout - the maximum amount of time the device can go without a check-in to OneVue. When this time limit is exceeded, the gateway and the clock are set to a Warning state. Manual Configuration File - file that is downloaded to manually configure the network settings of a clock gateway with use of the Primex SNS Configuration Tool software. For more information, see "Primex Device Configuration Software - Manual On-Site Network Configuration" on page 54. User entered information, which is commonly used to share information among users. NTP Server 1-3 -the NTP time sources. When the clock gateway connects to your facility's network, it obtains UTC time from a NTP Server and synchronizes the received UTC time to its Time Zone offset and DST rules. It first attempts to connect to the NTP Server 1 and if this should fail it attempts to connect to NTP Server 2 and then NTP Server 3. When set to Default, the gateway connects to the NTP Servers set in the account profile. If the gateway is assigned to a location and NTP Servers are set to Default, the gateway connects to the NTP Servers set in its assigned location. It's strongly recommended to set three servers for fail over purposes. 37 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

38 MONITOR GATEWAYS From your account, you can easily monitor the current state of a Gateway, view its last check-in, and updating pending status.

39 View the Current State of All Gateways The Gateways view details the current state of all your account gateways. How to view the current state of all gateways 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. All gateways are listed. The State column indicates the current state of each gateway. State specifications Normal state Operating as expected. Warning state Device is not operating as expected. Refer to the status, which identifies the condition that resulted in entering a Warning state. Suspended state System is not monitoring the device. When in this state, the device is not included in reports. The Suspended state is designed for use during a temporary condition, such as when a device is being repaired or during troubleshooting. Decommissioned state Device is no longer in use or operational. During this state, its data is not logged, stored or monitored. The Decommissioned state is designed to permanently disable a device from your OneVue account, such as when a device has been disposed of or has been returned to Primex. All historical data is retained in the system for reporting purposes. View the Last Check-In of a Gateway A gateway connects to your facility s network to check-in to your OneVue account and obtain UTC time from a NTP Server. How view the last check-in of a gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways The Last Check-in column identifies the date and time of its last check-in. 39 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

40 40 View the Update Pending Status of a Gateway The Update Pending status is set to Yes when a setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to OneVue.Setting changes take effect when downloaded to the device. Once downloaded, its Updating Pending status is set to No. How to view the update pending status of a gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. From the list, locate the gateway. The Update Pending column lists its current status. Yes indicates a setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the gateway during its next check-in to your OneVue account

41 Gateway State Specifications The State of a Gateway identifies the current operating condition of the clock, that is determined by its last check-in to your OneVue account. If the gateway is in a Warning state, its status identifies the condition that resulted in the Warning state. State specifications Normal state Operating as expected. Warning state Device is not operating as expected. Refer to the status, which identifies the condition that resulted in entering a Warning state. Suspended state System is not monitoring the device. When in this state, the device is not included in reports. The Suspended state is designed for use during a temporary condition, such as when a device is being repaired or during troubleshooting. Decommissioned state Device is no longer in use or operational. During this state, its data is not logged, stored or monitored. The Decommissioned state is designed to permanently disable a device from your OneVue account, such as when a device has been disposed of or has been returned to Primex. All historical data is retained in the system for reporting purposes. 41 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

42 MANAGE GATEWAY SETTINGS A Gateway in OneVue represents the internal network communication component of a Primex clock that connects to your facility's network to transmit data to and download settings from your OneVue account and obtain UTC time from a NTP Server. Each gateway has its own unique profile, where you can manage its settings. The gateway settings include its Check-Interval, Unresponsive Timeout, and NTP servers. Commonly, gateway settings are managed by IT personnel. To view the profile of a gateway, go to Devices > Gateway > select the Gateway ID link of the gateway.

43 Set the Check-In Interval of a Gateway The Check-In Interval sets the frequency a clock gateway checks-in to your OneVue account to report its operating status and synchronize its time with its NTP time source. In addition, during each check-in any pending setting changes are downloaded to the clock and a digital timer reports its digital events. The check-in interval is set within the profile of a gateway. You can also set the check-in interval for multiple gateways at the same time. Check-in interval considerations For ac-powered clocks, it's recommended to set the clocks to Daily Random. For battery-powered clocks, it's recommended to set the clocks to Every 3 Days Random to maximize battery life. The Every 3 Days Random setting will increase its battery life and maintain time accuracy within 1.5 seconds. If you prefer to use Scheduled Times, set a time when network traffic is low; such as between the end and start of the day and do not set more than 25 clocks to check-in at the same time. Personal Series LCD Clock model only - only supports a Daily Random check-in frequency; set by the system. How to set the check-in interval 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Name link of the clock. 3. Select the Gateway ID link. The clock's gateway profile is displayed. 4. Select Show Advanced Options. 5. From the Check-In Interval, select a setting. Daily Random - checks-in once a day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. This is the system default value. Every 3 Days Random (default setting) - checks-in once every third day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. Scheduled Times - can be set to check-in at a scheduled time; up to six (6) times per day. To remove a time, from the drop-down select the first selection, which is displayed as an empty value. 6. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to set the check-in interval for multiple gateways at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. From the list, select each gateway. All selected gateways will be set to the value selected during this procedure. 3. Select Edit. The Mass Edit Gateways window is displayed. 4. Set the Check-In Interval setting. All selected clocks will be set to the value selected. Daily Random - checks-in once a day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. This is the system default value. Every 3 Days Random (default setting) - checks-in once every third day at a random time. The time of day is managed by the system. Scheduled Times - can be set to check-in at a scheduled time; up to six (6) times per day. To remove a time, from the drop-down 43 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

44 44 select the first selection, which is displayed as an empty value. 5. Select Update All Selected Gateways. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No.

45 Set the Unresponsive Timeout of a Gateway The Unresponsive Timeout is the maximum number of days a clock gateway can go without a check-in to OneVue. When this time limit is exceeded, the clock and its gateway are set to a Warning state. This setting provides a mechanism to generate a warning when a gateway's network connection has failed for a predefined amount of time. By default, this setting is set to 3 days and can be set from 1 to 7 days. The unresponsive timeout must be greater than the gateway Check-In Interval setting. How to set the unresponsive timeout for a single gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Gateway ID link of the gateway. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. From the Unresponsive Timeout drop-down menu, select the maximum amount of time a gateway can go without a check-in to OneVue. 5. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to set the unresponsive timeout for multiple gateways at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. From the list, select each gateway. All selected gateways will be set to the value selected during this procedure. 3. Select Edit. The Mass Edit Gateways window is displayed. 4. Set the unresponsive time out setting; the maximum amount of time a gateway can go without a check-in to OneVue. All selected clocks will be set to the value selected. 5. Select Update All Selected Gateways. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No. 45 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

46 46 Set the NTP Servers of a Gateway (Time Source) The Network Time Protocol (NTP) Servers sets the time source of a clock. During each connection to your facility's network (check-in), a clock connects to a NTP Server to obtain UTC time and synchronizes the received UTC time to its Time Zone offset and DST rules. When set to Default, the gateway connects to the NTP Servers set in the account profile. If the gateway is assigned to a location and NTP Servers are set to Default, the gateway connects to the NTP Servers set in its assigned location. The NTP Servers are set in the profile of a gateway. You can assign the NTP Servers to multiple gateways at the same time. NTP Server guidelines The account level system default NTP Servers are set to (1) 0.us.pool.ntp.org (2) 1.us.pool.ntp.org (3) 2.us.pool.ntp.org. Use of the default servers requires that port 123 is open to UDP traffic to allow Primex devices to connect to the default external servers. Primex recommends to set the NTP Servers to your facility's designated NTP Servers (time sources) and at minimum to set two NTP servers to ensure a reasonable level of accuracy can be maintained. A clock synchronizes to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server at the frequency set in check-in interval. Use of an external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server requires Port 123 to be open on your network. How to set the NTP servers of a gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Gateway ID link of the gateway. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. 4. From the NTP Servers (1-3), enter the Domain name for each NTP Server. For example, ntp.primexwireless.com. 5. Select Save. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to set the NTP servers of multiple gateways at the same time 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. From the list, select each gateway. All selected gateways will be set to the values entered during this procedure. 3. Select Edit Selected. 4. From the NTP Servers (1-3), enter the Domain name for each NTP Server. For example, ntp.primexwireless.com. 5. Select Update All Selected Gateways. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No.

47 MANAGE NETWORK S ASSIGNED TO A GATEWAY A Gateway, the network communication component of a Primex clock, requires a network connection to operate over your facility's network. A gateway connects to your facility's network to transmit data to and download settings from your OneVue account and obtain UTC time from a NTP Server. Commonly during device preconfiguration, a network is assigned to a clock and the device arrives at your facility configured with network settings. About Changing a Network Assigned to a Device Due to the importance of Primex devices connecting to your facility s network to transmit data to and download data from your OneVue account, network settings are downloaded and stored locally to each sensor device. To avoid a Primex device losing its connection to your facility s network, changes to a network used by a device is managed by performing a Network Migration Procedure. Methods used to change a device's assigned network (network migration procedure) There are three available methods, which is dependent on how you manage the networks used by your Primex devices and if you are locally at the device. OneVue remote network migration: this method is the most common. The networks used by your Primex devices are managed from your OneVue account. A network change is completed remotely from your OneVue account. OWDC app for manual, local network migration: this method can only be used when you are locally at the device and have the app installed on your Android device. During this procedure, you will update the device's assigned primary network and then verify its network connection. Primex Device Configuration Software for manual, local network migration: there are two reasons why you may need to use this software. Networks are not managed or stored in your OneVue account, the network settings are then only configured locally at the sensor device. This method is commonly required when your information security policies restrict storing network setting data in thirdparty applications. Specific procedures for the Levo Series Digital Clocks and Classic Series Clocks. You are troubleshooting a network connection and need to manually change the device's network settings. You can then test and verify is network connection. 47 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

48 48 View the Networks Assigned to Gateway A Gateway is assigned to a network in your OneVue account and can also be assigned to an alternate network. How to view the networks assigned to a gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Gateway ID link of the gateway. 3. Select Show Advanced Options. Network - displays the primary network. Alternate Network - displays the assigned alternate network. The gateway first attempts to connect to the primary network. If the connection fails, the gateway automatically attempts to connect to its alternate network. You can only edit the alternate network of a gateway. If you need to change a setting of the primary network or change the network used by a gateway, you are required to migrate the gateway from one network to another.

49 Assign or Change Alternate Network The Alternate Network serves as a backup network in the event the gateway cannot establish a connection to its assigned network. During the gateway check-in sequence, the gateway first attempts to connect to its assigned network. If a connection to the network cannot not be established, the gateway attempts to establish a connection to its assigned alternate network. The alternate network is assigned in the profile of a gateway. You can assign an alternate network to multiple gateways at the same time. How to assign the Alternate Network of a gateway 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. Select the Gateway ID link. of the gateway 3. Select Show Advanced Options. Assigned Network field displays the current alternate network. 4. From the Alternate Network drop-down, select a network profile. To set the Alternate Network IP4v4 address, enter an address. 5. Select Save to apply the change. Its Update Pending status is set to Yes and the setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to the device during its next check-in to your OneVue account. How to assign an Alternate network to multiple gateways at the same time You can easily change the alternate network of many gateways at the same time. During this procedure, the gateways are assigned to the alternate network selected during this procedure. 1. Go to Devices > Gateways. 2. From the list, select all of the gateways that are to be assigned to the alternate network. 49 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

50 50 3. Select Edit Selected. The Mass Edit Gateway window is displayed. 4. From the Alternate Network drop-down menu, select the network profile all selected gateways are to be changed to. 5. Select Update All Selected Gateways. The setting change is scheduled to be downloaded to each device during its next check-in to your OneVue account and its Update Pending status is set to Yes. The setting change takes effect when the setting change is downloaded to a device. Once successfully downloaded, the device's Updating Pending status is set to No. Configure a Levo PoE Digital Clock with OWDC app Learn how to add a new clock to OneVue or update its primary settings with the OneVue Wired Device Configurator (OWDC) app. A PoE Digital Clock requires two cables, both an OTG Data Cable with Extra Power (either Micro USB or USB C) and a Mini-USB to USB cable. The data cable connects to your Android device, a USB wall outlet adapter to supply power to the clock, and the Mini-USB to USB cable connects the data cable to the clock. Recommended OTG Data Cable with Extra Power cables available online: Option 1: Micro USB 2.0 OTG Host Adapter with USB Power or Option 2: Micro USB Host OTG Cable with USB Power A clock's primary settings in the app include: Network: OneVue Network Profile the device will connect to. For a Non-DHCP network, you are required to provide the device's static IP address. New networks must be added in OneVue. From the OWDC app, you cannot create a new network or edit its settings. Name: unique name of the clock - commonly its installation location.

51 How to add a new clock or update primary settings 1. From your Android device, open the OWDC app. 2. Log in - enter your OneVue username and password. If you are a user in more than one OneVue account, select the account for the device. 3. Connect the clock to your Android device using both an OTG Data Cable with Extra Power (either Micro USB or USB C) and a MiniUSB to USB cable. On the back of the clock, remove the setting panel access cover. Locate the mini-usb port. 51 Manage Devices - Clocks, Gateways & Networks

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