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Bodet Style Mondiale NTP Digital Clocks
Installation and Setup Instructions
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Bodet clock. This product is designed and manufactured according to ISO 9001 quality standards. Please read this manual carefully, including general safety instructions and usage warnings, before operating the clock. Keep this manual for future reference.
The illustrations in this guide correspond to a Style Mondiale 3 or 7-city clock. Menu navigation and display may vary slightly depending on the model.
Improper use or failure to follow these instructions may cause irreversible damage to the clock, voiding the warranty.
Supported Models
These instructions are valid for the following clock models:
Model Number
3 Cities
4 Cities
5 Cities
6 Cities
7 Cities
NTP
947 17x W3
947 17x W4
947 17x W5
947 17x W6
947 17x W7
For LED color, replace 'x' in the reference with: 1 (red), 2 (green), 3 (yellow), 4 (blue), or 5 (white).
1. Initial Checks
1.1 Unpacking the Clock
Carefully unpack the clock and verify that the package contains:
The Style clock
This manual
An identification label on the back of the clock provides a URL to download these instructions from www.bodet-time.com.
1.2 Cleaning
Use an anti-static cleaning product. Never use alcohol, acetone, or other solvents, as they can damage the clock.
1.3 Prerequisites
To operate the clocks, you must install the 'BODET Detect' software. This software can be downloaded by clicking the provided icon.
Note: The network connection for the Bodet clock must be Power over Ethernet (PoE) via a PoE switch or PoE injector (802.3af, Class 3: multicast, Class 0: unicast).
Recommended PoE brands include Zyxel, TP-Link, D-Link, HP, Cisco, Axis, ITE Power Supply, and PhiHong.
Before installation, choose a location free from electrical interference (e.g., away from transformers).
1.4 Safety Instructions: Precautions for Use
Attention: Only trained personnel should install and maintain this equipment.
The clocks are connected to the electrical supply. Installation must comply with IEC 364 (NFC 15-100 for France) standards.
Ensure a 16A maximum phase and neutral circuit breaker is accessible for power line connection. This breaker provides protection and allows for power interruption during maintenance.
The equipment should only be powered on after installation is complete.
Use screws and wall plugs suitable for the wall type where the clock will be mounted. The mounting must support at least three times the clock's weight (minimum 5 kg).
Power cables must be connected to the electronic board via the terminal, ensuring no pressure is applied to the connection terminals. They should not contact low-voltage circuits to ensure Class II insulation.
Additionally, conductors of the same circuit should be joined near the terminal to prevent reduced insulation if a terminal becomes loose.
II - Installation
2.1 Wall Installation
The following images illustrate the wall installation for a Style Mondiale 4-city clock. The basic mounting steps are the same for 3, 5, 6, and 7-city models. Refer to the technical specifications on page 18 for clock dimensions.
Open the clock by unscrewing the bottom screws (2 screws for Style Mondiale 3-city, 3 screws for 4, 5, 6, and 7-city models).
Fix the wall mount to the wall using 5 screws with 6 mm diameter wall plugs.
Route the power and synchronization cables through the back.
Connect to the domestic network and perform NTP synchronization:
- Route the power cable through the plastic clips.
- Remove the plastic protective clip.
- Connect the cables.
- Replace the protective clip.
- Only insert the necessary cable length. Avoid creating cable loops inside the clock.
Secure the cables with the plastic ties.
Mount the display onto the wall mount.
Connect the panel:
- Lift the bottom part of the panel to approximately 45°.
- Plug into the 12V connector (panel power supply).
- Connect the ground.
- Plug the flat cable into the electronic board.
Important: Respect the wiring direction of the flat cable to prevent damage. Route cables inside the clock to avoid snagging.
Secure the clock to the mount using the 2 or 3 screws (depending on the model) on the bottom part.
III - Default Configuration
To reset the clock to factory settings, press the push button (red) on the electronic board until the clock enters standby mode. Open the clock to access the push button (refer to mechanical installation).
The default factory configuration is as follows:
IP Configuration via DHCP (DHCP: ON)
Time Zone: EUR
Synchronization: Multicast
Synchronization Address: 239.192.54.1
These 4 parameters are located on the electronic board.
Clock Name: BODET-@MAC
Unicast Synchronization Pool Period: 15 minutes
SNMP Disabled
Trap Type: V2C
Temperature Alarm Limit: -5 °C to +55 °C
Status Trap Emission Period: 24 h
No Password
Luminosity: Level 3
12h/24h Mode: 24h
Leading Zero Display: None
Eco Mode: NOR
Power On/Off Time: 23:00 Off / 6:00 On
On the electronic board connector:
Green LED: Network activity + power
Yellow LED: Network type (ON = 100m, OFF = 10m)
IV - Location of 'S' and '+' Buttons
The two buttons are located on the back of the clock:
To the right when viewed from the back.
To the left when viewed from the front (in use position).
The 'S' button is above the '+' button.
Touching a button will illuminate an LED to indicate the selected button.
Example of a Style Mondiale 3-city clock when both buttons are touched simultaneously:
HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
V - Basic Configuration
5.1 Setting the Time/Date/Year/Month/Day
By default, the time zones are configured according to the city stickers (specified when ordering the clock). Select a city to configure the parameters. The settings are automatically reflected in the other time zones. The selected city will flash, while others remain static.
Initial display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
Press and hold 'S' for 3 seconds to select a city.
Use '+' to advance and 'S' to confirm.
Adjusting the Time:
HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
Press '+' to change the hour, press 'S' to confirm and move to minutes.
HONG KONG 17:12 | PARIS 11:12 | NEW YORK 7:12
Press '+' to change the minutes, press 'S' to confirm and move to the year.
HONG KONG 16:13 | PARIS 10:26 | NEW YORK 6:13
Adjusting the Year:
20 17-20 | 17-20 | 17
Press '+' to change the year, press 'S' to confirm and move to the month.
20 18-20 | 18-20 | 18
Adjusting the Month:
29 06 | 29-06 | 29 06
Press '+' to change the month, press 'S' to confirm and move to the day.
29 07 | 29-07 | 29 07
Adjusting the Day:
29 06-29-06 | 29 06 | 30 06-30-06 | 30 06
Press '+' to change the day, press 'S' to confirm to exit the menu.
Final display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
5.2 Adjusting Luminosity
Luminosity can be adjusted when the clock is in normal use mode, not in the configuration or time setting menus. Luminosity is the same for all time zones. Default luminosity level is 3.
Initial display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
Press and hold 'S' for 3 seconds.
Use '+' to adjust luminosity level (LUM 1: low, LUM 4: high).
Press 'S' to confirm.
Final display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
5.3 Configuration Menu
Access the configuration menu by pressing and holding 'S', then pressing '+' for 3 seconds. Then, release both buttons and press 'S' and '+' again for 7 seconds.
Current time display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
Accessing Configuration Menu:
HONG KONG 24h | PARIS 24h | NEW YORK 24h
Display Mode (24h/12h): Use '+' to toggle between 24h and 12h modes. Press 'S' to confirm.
Leading Zero Display: Use '+' to toggle the display of leading zeros (e.g., 0:00 vs 00:00). Press 'S' to confirm.
Eco Mode: Use '+' to select between 'Normal' (nor) and 'Eco' (Eco) modes. 'Normal' is the default. Press 'S' to confirm.
Eco Luminosity: Use '+' to adjust the Eco mode luminosity level (LUM 1: 25%, LUM 2: 50%, LUM 3: 75%, LUM 4: 100%). Default is 25%. Press 'S' to confirm.
Current time display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
VI - Memory Storage
Style clocks have permanent memory storage, retaining configuration settings and display selections for approximately 20 years, even during prolonged power outages. Time and date are retained for 1 week during a power outage.
VII - Advanced Configuration
Access the web interface to configure clocks via two methods:
Open a web browser and enter the clock's IP address in the address bar. The IP address can be assigned automatically or by the installer.
Use the 'BODET Detect' software and click 'Web Browser Access' to open the corresponding web server for the clock on the network (refer to software instructions, reference 607548).
The BODET Detect software allows you to:
Detect clocks on the network.
Configure each clock individually or copy settings to a group.
Update clock software versions.
Monitor clock status.
Access MIB file download locations.
7.1 Home
The clock's web server homepage displays general information:
Product: Product type + SF (Single Face) or DF (Double Face) + SUP (Supervised).
Name: User-assigned name for the clock.
Synchro: Synchronization status (e.g., Strat 2 indicates proximity to the synchronization source) and the IP address of the synchronization server.
Local Date: Current date.
Local Time: Current time.
City 1 to 7: Displays local date and time for each configured city (number of cities depends on the clock model).
7.2 Network Configuration
This page allows network configuration. Incorrect settings may cause loss of network connectivity.
Settings include:
MAC Address: Unique MAC address for each product, found on the back label.
Name: User-defined name for the clock.
Enable DHCP: Checkbox to automatically assign IP parameters. If unchecked, manual settings are required:
IP Address: Manual IP address assignment (required).
Subnet Mask: Subnet mask for assigning the clock to a local network (required).
Gateway: Connects the clock to two networks.
DNS Address: Assigns a domain name to an IP address for easier access (e.g., www.bodet.com instead of an IP address).
'Save and Reboot' saves settings and restarts the clock.
7.3 Time and Synchronization Configuration
The 'Time Configuration' page has two sections: Time Zone and Synchronization Mode.
Time Zone:
Local Time Zone: Select from a dropdown menu. Summer/winter time is automatic based on the selected zone. 'PROG' allows custom time zone configuration with specific date/time rules for seasonal changes.
The functionality is the same for Time Zones 1 through 7 (number of zones varies by model).
Synchronization:
NTP Mode: Choose from three modes:
Unicast: Enter NTP server IP addresses. The clock queries the server. Redundancy is possible by entering up to 5 IP addresses. 'Periodicity' adjusts query frequency.
Multicast: The NTP server sends time to a multicast address. Client addresses must match the server's. Bodet clocks use 239.192.54.1 by default. Multicast addresses range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
By DHCP: Similar to Unicast, but NTP server addresses are automatically retrieved via DHCP (Option 42).
'Continue to display' checkbox: Defines clock behavior after NTP synchronization loss for 48 hours:
Off: Clock suspends with static colons.
On: Clock continues running, with colons not blinking.
'Save' stores the settings.
7.4 Settings
This page configures clock display settings:
Luminosity: Adjusts clock brightness from level 1 (low) to 4 (high). Default is level 3.
Mode 12H/24H: Selects 12-hour or 24-hour time format (e.g., 8:00 or 20:00).
Display Format: Choose whether to display leading zeros for hours, days, and months (e.g., 8:00 or 08:00).
Eco Mode: Activates power-saving mode with adjustable luminosity. The clock displays intermittent colons. This mode is inactive when accessing configuration menus or the web server, or upon reboot. It can be set within a specific time interval.
Enable: Defines the activation time interval for Eco Mode.
SNMP Manager 1/2/3: IP addresses of servers receiving clock alarms. Redundancy improves alarm reliability.
Synchronization Failure: Recovers synchronization loss with master clock (Sigma) or time server (Netsilon) after an adjustable period. Default is 48 hours. It's recommended to set this to approximately 3 times the NTP synchronization period to avoid loop traps.
Reboot: Detects clock reboots.
Manipulation: Triggers an alarm when a parameter is manually changed via the 'S' and '+' buttons.
Server Access: Triggers an alarm when a user connects to the clock's web server.
Authentication Failure: Triggers an alarm on incorrect web server login attempts.
Periodic Status: Periodically checks if the product is functioning correctly. Checks can occur on an hourly cycle.
Alarm Levels:
Information: Low importance, does not require immediate technician intervention.
Warning: Important errors/failures require technician intervention.
'Save' stores settings. 'Send status trap' sends a status trap to configured SNMP managers to verify supervision setup.
7.6 System and Protection
This page is divided into four sections:
Firmware Information: Displays software version, uptime, and product manufacturing date (year/week).
Password Protection: Sets a username and password for web server access. 'Save' registers the credentials.
Reboot: The 'Reboot' button restarts the clock. A warning indicates loss of network connection during reboot.
Factory Configuration: The 'Factory config. + Reboot' button resets the clock to factory defaults, erasing all settings and potentially losing network connectivity if no DHCP server is present.
VIII - Technical Specifications
Style clocks comply with LVD 2014/35/EU and EMC 2014/30/EU directives.
8.1 General Characteristics
Time Base Storage: Clock waits for synchronization signal upon power-on.
Operation: Silent.
Numerals: 7-segment, 3 LEDs.
Hour/Minute Separation: 2 LEDs.
Configuration: 2 touch buttons.
8.2 Mechanical Characteristics
Construction: Black steel and PMMA glass.
8.3 Electrical Characteristics
Power Supply: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz.
Max Consumption: See below.
Electrical Protection: Class 3.
8.4 Summary Table
Cities
3 Cities
4 Cities
5 Cities
6 Cities
7 Cities
Weight
5 kg
6.5 kg
8 kg
9.5 kg
11 kg
Max Consumption
100-240VAC; 350-250mA
100-240VAC; 700-400mA
100-240VAC; 700-400mA
100-240VAC; 700-400mA
100-240VAC; 700-400mA
8.5 Wall Mounting
Dimensions
3 Cities
4 Cities
5 Cities
6 Cities
7 Cities
A
640 mm
905 mm
1170 mm
1435 mm
1700 mm
B
320 mm
452.5 mm
585 mm
717.5 mm
850 mm
IX - Technical Menu
To enter the technical menu, access the configuration menu by pressing and holding 'S' (approx. 3 seconds), then press '+'. Release both buttons, then press 'S' and '+' again for approximately 7 seconds.
Current display: HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
Access Configuration Menu:
HONG KONG 24h | PARIS 24h | NEW YORK 24h
Software Version: (May vary from the version indicated based on purchase date).
Synchronization Mode Selection: NTP or Independent NTP (clock runs on internal time base).
Clock Reboot: (Active if 'rstY' is selected).
Return to Factory Configuration: (Active if 'dF Y' is selected).
Test Screen: (Tests LED functionality).
HONG KONG 08:08 | PARIS 08:08 | NEW YORK 08:08
End of Menu:
HONG KONG 16:12 | PARIS 10:12 | NEW YORK 6:12
X - Troubleshooting
What to do if...?
Problem
Check
No synchronization after installation
1) Verify the signal type from the master clock matches the clock's type. 2) Ensure the NTP server is on the same network as the receiver (IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateways).
NTP receiver not configured with correct time
1) Verify the time zone selected on the web server is correct.
No DHCP server on the network
1) Default network configuration for the clock is: - IP: 169.254.xxx.xxx - MASK: 255.255.0.0 - GATEWAY: 0.0.0.0 - DNS: 0.0.0.0
One of the Style clocks does not turn on or restarts repeatedly
1) Maximum PoE switch power is sufficient for all connected clocks. 2) Cable length is less than 100 meters (refer to network cable standards). 3) All switch ports are PoE compatible.
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