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Date/Time
There are multiple options which the user can select within Date/Time.
DATE FORMAT.
Once highlighted press the ENTER key on the remote control. Date Format has to be manually entered.
Once highlighted, press the ENTER key on the remote control and enter the date in the expected
format. Once completed highlight the
symbol and press the Enter key on the remote control.
Highlight the Save button and press Enter.
Options: YYYY-MM-DD; MM/DD/YYYY; DD/MM/YYYY.
Default:
MM/DD/YYYY
TIME FORMAT
Time format can be selected between 12HR and 24HR (Military Time). If 12HR is selected the option
for AM/PM must be set to the correct setting to reflect the time of setup, e.g. 3:45 PM for an
afternoon setup.
Default:
12HR
TIME SYNC
SOURCE
Determines where the system will get its time from.
NONE: Time has to be manually input.
GPS: An approved GPS module must be connected. Once GPS has been selected and the option
SAVED, there may be a slight time delay as the system sync’s with the GPS satellites.
NTP: Reserved for future development.
Options. NONE; GPS; NTP.
Default:
GPS
TIME ZONE
There are 24 Zones available from the Drop Down menu. Ensure that the correct zone for the location
is chosen at time of installation. Failure to set the correct time zone will lead to the time stamp on the
recorded video being out by X number of hours.
Default:
-8
DST
Daylight Saving Time will only display if DST has been set to ON. To change the value highlight and use
the ENTER button on the remote control. Once the required option has been set, highlight SAVE and
press Enter.
Default:
ON
DST MODE
Currently this option is disabled.
When Date Time has been set for 24HR; GPS with DST ON the
dialog window will display as shown in Figure 12. Should different
options be chosen, e.g. NTP for Synchronization, the window will
appear with different user options.
Figure 12: Date Time Window.
Speed
There are 8 options available for setting within the Speed option. Some of these options are only available after other
selections have been made.
Please Note: An approved GPS antenna should be connected to the 304-SD to receive satellite signals for speed.