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WIFI SMART CLOCK
User Manual
WF12LCDA
Remove gear
locking pin
before installing
batteries.
CONTROL BUTTONS ON THE BACK
Temperature Format Button Reset Button
WiFi Activation Button
WF12LCDA WiFi Clock
Basic Operation
1. Inserting the batteries or pressing the WiFi button on the back of the clock
will enable the WiFi WEB service. The WiFi icon on the LCD display and red
LED on the dial will begin flashing, indicating that the clock is searching for
the network. When the clock is connected to the network, the icon and LED
will remain steady. If the clock does not connect to the network, the icon will
blank.
2. When the WiFi WEB service is turned on, pressing the WiFi button will
turn the WEB service and red LED off.
3. Press “C/F” to switch between degrees C and degrees F.
4. Inserting batteries will cause the WiFi power to remain on for 10 minutes.
5. Pressing the WiFi button will cause the power to remain on for 5 minutes.
6. A flashing LED indicates the clock is searching for the network.
7. A steady LED indicates the clock is connected to the network.
8. When the LED is off, the WEB service is powered off
9. A fast blinking LED indicates factory settings are being restored.
10. The LED will flash every 10 seconds when the batteries are low.
11. The clocks attempts to obtain time updates randomly between the hours
of 19:00 and 22:00 daily.
12. The second hand requires 10 times more battery power than the hour
and minute hands. The second hand can be configure to stop between
designated hours. To stop the second hand completely, enter 0:00-23:59.
13. The temperature display range is: -9.9C to 50.0C
BRG Precision Products
600 N. River Street
Derby, Kansas 67037
Ph. 316-788-2000
www.brgprecision.com
[email protected]
LCD Display Description
1. Date Display
2. Date Format: Month/Day
3. Temperature: Selectable between F or C
4. Wi-Fi signal strength indicator icon
5. Daylight Saving Time enabled indicator
6. Low battery indicator
7. Day of the Week
Configuration Menus
Time Menu
System Menu
Time Zone: Drop down to select one of 170 cities
and time zones.
DST: Default selection is “Auto”
If DST is not required, select “OFF”
If DST rules change, select Custom a mode.
Custom-1: .Starts and ends by week
Example: DST starts at 2:00 on the Last Sunday
in March, DST stops at 3:00 on the First Sunday
in November, then:
DST Start: March, Last, Sunday, 2:00
DST End: November, 1st, Sunday, 3:00
Custom-2: Starts and ends by date.
Example: DST starts at 2:00, March 25th, and
stops at 3:00, October 31st, then;
DST Start: March, 25, 2:00
DST End: October, 31, 3:00
Not available in this model
The second hand requires 10 times more battery
power than the hour and minute hands. This
setting allows stopping the second hand for all or a
fraction of a day.
Enter desired NTP time service IP address.
Example: time.google.com
Press “Setting Time” to save the configuration.
To optionally change the access password, enter
the old password and enter a new password. The
password requires a minimum of eight (8)
characters.
Press the “reset” button to restore the factory
default settings.
Step 5: Once the clock
configuration web page displays,
press the “Network” button to enter
the network menu.
Step 6: Press the “Refresh” button,
then pull down the “Router” list and
look for the desired router, select it,
then press “Connection”.
Step 3: Find the network named
“WIFIClock_xxxx”, where “xxxx” is
the unique clock identifier. Then
press the “Connect” button.
Step 2: Open the WiFi settings
menu of your phone or computer.
Step 1: Remove gear locking pin
from the back of the clock.
Next, insert three (3) US Made AA
Lithium batteries. Do not use
Alkaline or carbon batteries
because they only last half as long
as Lithium batteries and they are
prone to leaking which may
damage the clock.
REMOVE PIN
Step 4: Open a network browser
and enter in the address bar:
“192.168.4.1”
Quick Network Setup Configuration Menus
Log into the background homepage automatically,
or open the browser manually.
Update details - the time information from the last
update is displayed here.
Battery condition - the LED on the clock dial will
blink every 10 seconds when the batteries are low.
Main Menu
Network Menu
Routers: Pull down to view the available routers.
Add Router: You can manually enter the name of
the router here, which will take precedence over
the router selection list.
Enter the router password.Password:
If the desired router is not listed, pressRefresh:
this button to refresh the list.
After selecting the desire router andConnection:
entering the password, press this button to
connect to the router. There will be a message that
the connection is successful after this button is
pressed.