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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD SURROUND PROCESSOR INSTALLATION 2-59<br />

c) Connect the telephone line from the wall phone jack to the wall<br />

connection icon on the back of the modem (modem in).<br />

d) Connect the modem cable from the modem to the RS-232 port of the <strong>8685</strong>.<br />

e) Set the modem to AUTO ANSWER and turn it on.<br />

For 3Com/U.S. Robotics® 56kbps fax modem EXT, set dip switches 3, 5,<br />

and 8 in the down position to activate the AUTO ANSWER setting. All<br />

other dip switches should be set to the up position.<br />

E) If you have changed the INTERFACE TYPE from ASCII, reboot the <strong>8685</strong> to load<br />

the RS-232 port’s PPP driver.<br />

Synchronizing <strong>Optimod</strong> to a Network Timeserver<br />

1. From the main menu, Locate to System Setup > Place/Date/Time > Time<br />

Sync.<br />

A) Use the SYNC PROTOCOL control to choose either TIME PROTOCOL or SNTP.<br />

• Select TIME PROTOCOL if the <strong>Optimod</strong> is behind a firewall that does not pass<br />

UDP packets. TIME PROTOCOL selects the time protocol as described in the<br />

standard RFC868. This method uses TCP on port 37.<br />

• Select SNTP if your network timeserver supports the Simple Network Time<br />

Protocol as described in standard RFC1769. This method uses UDP on port<br />

123.<br />

Ask your network administrator which protocols are available. SNTP is<br />

slightly more accurate.<br />

B) LOCATE to SYNC PERIOD. Using the knob, choose how often your <strong>Optimod</strong> will<br />

automatically update its internal clock to the timeserver you selected.<br />

The choices are OFF, 8 HOURS, and 24 HOURS.<br />

If the connection to the timeserver fails (due to network overload or other problems),<br />

your <strong>Optimod</strong> will try once per hour to synchronize until it is successful.<br />

C) LOCATE to OFFSET. Using the knob, set it to the difference (in hours) between<br />

your time zone and Universal Time (UTC).<br />

UTC is also known as GMT, or Greenwich Mean Time.<br />

• The value can range between –12 and +12 hours. If this value is set to 0,<br />

your <strong>Optimod</strong>’s time will be the same as UTC.<br />

• You can empirically adjust this value until the correct time for your location<br />

is displayed after you synchronize your <strong>Optimod</strong> to a timeserver.

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