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Note: The clock will not start running until you have highlighted “Save” and pressed the button.
Highlight the box beside “Time Zone” and press the button. Select your time zone from the list and press
the button.
Note: The Time Zone can also be selected on the map below by pressing the Left and Right buttons or
scrolling the mouse wheel up and down.
Highlight “Use Daylight Saving Time” and press the button. Pressing the button toggles between On and Off.
Highlighting “Time Sync.…” and pressing the button displays the Time Sync. screen. You can set up time
synchronization between the recorder and standard time servers that are available in most time zones and
countries, or between the recorder and another recorder.
Figure 16: Date/Time – Time Sync. screen
Highlight the box beside “Automatic Sync.” and press the button. This toggles between On and Off.
Highlight the box beside “Time Server” and press the button. A virtual keyboard appears that you can use
to enter the IP address or domain name of the time server.
Note: You can use the domain name instead of IP address if you already set up the DNS Server when
setting up the LAN.
Highlight the box beside “Interval” and press the button. Set the time interval for synchronization from
30 minutes to 1 day at various time intervals.
“Last Sync-Time” displays the last time the recorder was synchronized with the time server.
Highlight “Run as Server” and press the button. Pressing the button toggles between On and Off. When
it is On, the recorder you are setting up will run as a time server.
Highlighting “Holiday…” and pressing the button displays the Holiday screen.
You can set up holidays by highlighting “+” and pressing the button.
The current date appears.
Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down
arrow buttons. Press the button to add the date. Dates can be deleted
by highlighting the “ ” beside the date and pressing the button.
Note: Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be
updated once the current year’s holiday has passed.
Figure 17: Date/Time – Holiday screen