User Manual

4- Remote Configuration
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Restore
Stored configuration can be browsed and restored. The server is rebooted once the
Config Restore Button is pressed.
Time
Start Time
The most recent Camera Booting Date and Time.
Current Time
Enter a New Date and Time and press the Set Current Time Button to update.
Time Format
Change the time format. Selectable time formats are listed below:
- YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss (Ex. 2010- 4-11 18:18:42)
- DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss (Ex.11- 4-2010 18:18:42)
- MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss (Ex. 4-11-2010 18:18:42)
Time Zone
Select Time Zone of the location where the camera is installed. Depending on the time
zone, Daylight Savings Time will update automatically.
Automatically Synchronize with NTP Server
Synchronize the Camera Time with an NTP Server using NTP (Network Time Protocol).
The Name of the NTP Server should be registered to the Server.
Reboot
Reboot the Camera. Do not press the Reboot Button unless server needs a reboot.
Factory Reset
All Settings including user accounts and logs are cleared.
Factory Reset except Network Settings
All the Settings except for Current Network Settings are changed to Default Values.
A Time Zone is a region of the earth that has uniform standard time, usually
referred to as the Local Time. By convention, time zones compute their local time
as an offset from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). In casual use, GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) can be considered equivalent to UTC. Local time is UTC
p
lus the current time zone offset for the considered location.
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for synchronizing the computer
system clocks in packet-switched, variable-latency data networks. It is designed
particularly to resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer.