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Telecor eClock User Manual

Telecor eClock
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Introduction 1
eClock Quick
Start Guide
Intended for use with
eCLK-2.5-PoE and eCLK-4-PoE
November 2013
Rev 0.1
Telecor Inc.
1114 Westport Crescent
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada, L5T 1G1
Tel: (905) 564-0801
Fax: (905) 564-0806
www.mytelecor.com
A. Introduction
This document provides instructions for the
quick installation and operation of the
Telecor eClock. The eClock uses Power-
over-Ethernet technology to draw both
power and data from a local area network
(LAN). This allows for an eClock network
to be easily and quickly installed in a
facility. The eClock receives its clock data
from a computer on the same network that is
running the Telecor Ethernet Time Server
Software. If an eClock loses its connection
to this computer or the LAN, it will
independently keep the time. The eClock
will resynchronize with the Time Server
once the connection is re-established.
eClocks are available in 2" and 4" models
This document is organized into the
following topics:
A. Introduction
B. Software Installation
C. eClock Installation
D.
Appendix 1 – Backbox Dimensions
E.
Appendix 2 – CAT5 Wiring
F.
Appendix 3 - Troubleshooting

Questions and Answers:

Telecor eClock Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLED
TypeDigital
Power SourcePower over Ethernet (PoE)
Time Format12/24 Hour
AlarmYes

Summary

Introduction

Software Installation

eClock Installation

Install Flush Backbox

Instructions for installing the flush mount backbox for the eClock, including specific steps for wall preparation and securing.

Install Surface Backbox

Instructions for installing the surface mount backbox for the eClock, detailing wall preparation, marking, and securing.

Appendix 1 – Backbox Dimensions

Appendix 2 – CAT5 Wiring

T568B Wiring Specifications

Details the T568B wiring specification for Ethernet cables used with eClocks, listing wire color order.

Terminating CAT5 Ethernet Cable

Provides guidance on terminating CAT5 Ethernet cables using RJ45 boot covers and plugs, recommending toolless plugs.

Terminating CAT5 Ethernet Cable with Toolless RJ45 Keystone Jack

Explains how to terminate Ethernet cables using a toolless RJ45 keystone jack for connecting to the PoE network switch.

Protecting CAT5 Ethernet Cables

Recommends using cable raceways or conduits to organize and protect exposed CAT5 Ethernet cable portions beyond the backbox.

Appendix 3 - Troubleshooting