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Installation Instructions
The device ships with ferrite. If concerned with line performance, wrap the CAT5 or CAT6 Ethernet cable around ferrite once and clamp shut.
- Remove Phillips head screws from both sides of the device (4 total).
- Separate front baffle from wall mount bracket.
- Mount bracket to wall using appropriate mounting hardware; see included template for detailed instructions or use wall bracket as a guide. Use a minimum of 4 mounting holes.
- Connect a network cable (CAT5 or better) to the internal circuit board and connect any additional wiring to the stainless steel unit as needed.
- Re-insert front baffle into wall mount bracket.
- Replace 4 screws into sides of the device.
Device Operation
- Connect the other end of the network cable to a PoE (Power over Ethernet) network switch, or a PoE injector, on a network with a DHCP server. Find some supported equipment options listed at https://anetd.com/resources/prepare-for-installation/
NOTE: ANetD products require an IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compatible switch or injector to correctly classify and supply the power needed for our devices. Use of non-standard PoE powering schemes (such as 24V passive PoE) may cause damage and void your warranty.
- If properly installed, the unit should boot and show the time within 30 seconds. See boot sequence below.
- Consult the IPClockWise User Manual (see https://portal.anetd.com/ ) or third-party software guide for further instructions on sending audio and text to the device.
1 | The first screen you will see after powering on the device. For devices with MAC address 20:46:F9:09:xx:xx or lower, the ANetD jingle should be played over the speakers. | |
2 | Indicates the IP address of the device. DHCP assigns this network-specific address. Otherwise, the static address will appear if configured as such. | |
3 | Indicates the network MAC address of the device (configured at the factory). | |
4 | Indicates that the device is looking for a DHCP server, among other things. If the boot process hangs in this state, check for a possible network problem (cable, switch, ISP, DHCP, etc.) | |
5 | Indicates the IP address of the device. DHCP assigns this network-specific address. Otherwise, the static address will appear if configured as such. An audio beep (MAC address 20:46:F9:09:xx:xx or lower) or the ANetD jingle (MAC address 20:46:F9:0B:xx:xx or higher) should playback over the speakers during this stage | |
6 | Once all initialization completes, the time will display. If just a colon displays, it cannot find the time. Check the NTP server settings, and check that the Internet connection is working. |
Additional Resources
Support Center: https://anetd.com/resources/
Documentation: https://anetd.com/resources/documentation/
ANetD Warranty: https://anetd.com/warranty/
ANetD Legal Disclaimer: https://anetd.com/legal/