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hi in my apex viewing on laptop 2 clocks are shown , one orange , one blue , what’s the deal with this , in also having refug lighting issues which may relate back to the clock , I don’t have the apex display that it came with , damaged ,

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Your Apex believes that your system and your computer are in different time zones. You should only see that if you're travelling and checking your system remotely. So if you're away from home right now with your laptop, that display may be correct.

But if you're at home and seeing this, it should be fixed. To do this, expand the group of black boxes at the upper left on your dashboard, and click on the Clock. On the Clock page, make sure that your time zone is correct, DST is enabled (if you're in a US state that follows DST, as most do), and Auto Clock Set is Enabled. When configured correctly, the two digital clocks to the right on the Clock page should read the same time.
 
Your Apex believes that your system and your computer are in different time zones. You should only see that if you're travelling and checking your system remotely. So if you're away from home right now with your laptop, that display may be correct.

But if you're at home and seeing this, it should be fixed. To do this, expand the group of black boxes at the upper left on your dashboard, and click on the Clock. On the Clock page, make sure that your time zone is correct, DST is enabled (if you're in a US state that follows DST, as most do), and Auto Clock Set is Enabled. When configured correctly, the two digital clocks to the right on the Clock page should read the same time.
I expanded it on upper left but can’t seem to find clock
 
What Apex model do you have? If it's an older one, the Clock function may not be available remotely and unfortunately you might have to use a Display to adjust it. Sorry, I don't know much about the older systems as I've never owned one.

Here's what the expanded button bar looks like for a 2016 Apex or Apex EL.

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i dont know my Apex Ip address, any way i can find it without my display? i also typed in apex.local into my web browser, and all it did was search it up (like google) instead of poping out something
 
In the classic, the clock configuration is found in the "old" web pages(192.168.1.xx if you know your apex's IP, or you could try apex.local in your browser).

Oh yes, thanks, Apex Local is different for a Classic.

Your internet router can give you your Apex IP address, usually shown under 'Network Map' or 'Attached Devices'.

Or, you can download and run this tiny app, which will find your Apex on the local network, and allow you to connect directly to it.

www.neptunesys.com/ApexBrowse_pc.zip
 
I think that should be correct.

Question - Do you get the same issue when using the Fusion app on a phone? If not, it could be something with how your laptop is set up. Or if you use a VPN with your laptop, that could potentially be an issue.
 
I think that should be correct.

Question - Do you get the same issue when using the Fusion app on a phone? If not, it could be something with how your laptop is set up. Or if you use a VPN with your laptop, that could potentially be an issue.
i never use the apex fusion on my phone , using it on lap top only in the same house
 

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