
QUICK START
Quick Start
Connect HDMI to the HDMI Port (Optional, the device can work solely on network display, please see more in the "advanced output section")
Connect USB between the Controller and the Baseunit
Connect the power by screwing in the Power jack
Plug in the power and wait for the device to boot.
The device should have a glowing RED light above the powerjack.
The device is finished booting when the Main Menu is visible.
On the HDMI output you should now see the current time.
If you do not see any output, please check the "advanced output section"
Main Menu
You should be promted with four options.
Arrow up - Count Up
Watchface - Time of Day
Arrow down - Count Down
Cogwheel - Settings
MANUAL
Main Menu
A sentence or two describing this item.
Count Up / Count Down
Count up and Count down share many of the same features apart from the obvious.
The control surface have blue arrows above/below each number (HH:MM:SS) where you can increase/decrease with 1, it is also possible to hold these buttons for faster increments.
The green play button to start the timer, the orange pause button for pause and the red reset button for reset.
The reset button has two functions: Single click will stop the timer, and reset the value to what was prior to start, the 2nd click will set timer back to its default value, which can be changed in Settings->Defaults.
The count down also has a field to show if timer is currently in overtime.
The digits colors will reflect the current state.
Normal - White.
Warning - Orange.
Alert/Overtime - Red.
The default values for Warning/Alert can be changed in Settings->Defaults.
Bottom left you'll find the repeat timer function, when this is enabled clock will reset and start over when time hits 00:00:00.
By hitting MM button, MM will increase with 10
By hitting SS button, SS will go to 00
To exit the menu press the top right corner's menu-button.
Time of Day
Displays the current time of day.
The time can be adjusted in Settings->Time
Settings
Brightness
Adjust the brightness of the control surface.
There is possiblity of burnins on higher brightness settings, We recommend 20% brightness.
Time
The device has a dedicated RTC to keep time when the device if off. Here you can adjust the current time.
Defaults
Default time: Count up
Set the default time for counting up.
Note: you may need to reset the clock in Count Up menu for changes to take effect, This is because if you already have entered the menu and or changed the value in this session, the value has been stored.
Default time: Count down
Set the default time for counting down
Note: you may need to reset the clock in Count Up menu for changes to take effect, This is because if you already have entered the menu and or changed the value in this session, the value has been stored.
Default time: Warning
Set the default time when timer should change color to yellow. To indicate that time is running out.
Default time: Alert
Set the default time when timer should change color to red. To indicate that even less time is remaining.
Toggle switch: Flash
With this setting on, timer will slowly flash when timer meets Warning or Alert state.
This is not visually represented on the control surface display.
Toggle switch: Allow overtime
With this setting on, the timer is allowed to pass 00:00:00 and go into negative values. a - is added and the clock keeps ticking.
To change style of overtime, please see Settings->Position/Style
Position/Style
Font Size:
Choose a fontsize with relative size 1 - small to 10 - large.
The fontsize is scaled relative to the screen resolution.
HH:MM:SS:
Enable disable the visibility of Hour, Minute and Seconds
Color Wheel:
Background:
Use the RGB arrows to change background color of the outputFont Color:
Select either HH:MM:SS, Warn og Alert to change color associated with the different mode.
Output Style (overtime):
Change the output style of the counter.
Here you can set the overtime indication to be centered around the clock, perfect for PiP, or fullscreen, it's also possible to disable either the red box or the overtime text.
Display/Advanced Output
Auto
Auto-detect from EDID.
[Custom]
Value|||Resolution|||Frequency|||Notes
1|||VGA (640x480)||||||
2|||480p|||60Hz|||
3|||480p|||60Hz|||16:9 apsect ratio
4|||720p|||60Hz|||
5|||1080i|||60Hz|||
6|||480i|||60Hz|||
7|||480i|||60Hz|||16:9 apsect ratio
8|||240p|||60Hz|||
9|||240p|||60Hz|||16:9 apsect ratio
10|||480i|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling
11|||480i|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
12|||240p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling
13|||240p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
14|||480p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling
15|||480p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
16|||1080p|||60Hz|||
17|||576p|||50Hz|||
18|||576p|||50Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
19|||720p|||50Hz|||
20|||1080i|||50Hz|||
21|||576i|||50Hz|||
22|||576i|||50Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
23|||288p|||50Hz|||
24|||288p|||50Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
25|||576i|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling
26|||576i|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
27|||288p|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling
28|||288p|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
29|||576p|||50Hz|||pixel doubling
30|||576p|||50Hz|||pixel doubling, 16:9 aspect ratio
31|||1080p|||50Hz|||
32|||1080p|||24Hz|||
33|||1080p|||25Hz|||
34|||1080p|||30Hz|||
35|||480p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling
36|||480p|||60Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
37|||576p|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling
38|||576p|||50Hz|||pixel quadrupling, 16:9 aspect ratio
39|||1080i|||50Hz|||reduced blanking
40|||1080i|||100Hz|||
41|||720p|||100Hz|||
42|||576p|||100Hz|||
43|||576p|||100Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
44|||576i|||100Hz|||
45|||576i|||100Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
46|||1080i|||120Hz|||
47|||720p|||120Hz|||
48|||480p|||120Hz|||
49|||480p|||120Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
50|||480i|||120Hz|||
51|||480i|||120Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
52|||576p|||200Hz|||
53|||576p|||200Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
54|||576i|||200Hz|||
55|||576i|||200Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
56|||480p|||240Hz|||
57|||480p|||240Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
58|||480i|||240Hz|||
59|||480i|||240Hz|||16:9 aspect ratio
Networking
DHCP Mode
To set DHCP Mode, make sure DHCP is selected.
Press save, a automatic reboot is expected.
In order to see the network information when in DHCP Mode, select IP/Netmask or Gateway.
STATIC Mode
To set a static IP address, make sure Static is selected, you do not need to save before every field is updated.
A automatic reboot on save, is expected.
The device only supports IPv4
Check for update
Please make sure the device is connected to the internet.
If there is an available update, you need to confirm before update is started.
The device will boot upon finishing installing
Display over Network
If the device is connected to a network, any computer on the same network can display the timer.
To display the timer browse to: http://<ip>:3000 where IP is the device IP address.
The port:3000 cannot be changed.
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