User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- 2.1 Physical Descriptions
- 2.2 Hardware Installation
- 2.3 Initial Utility Installation
- 2.4 Using UPnP of Windows XP or 7
- 2.5 Setting Up ActiveX for the Camera
- Chapter 3. Web-based Management
- Appendix A. The Dimensional Diagram of the Stand
- Appendix B. The Dimensional Diagram of the Camera
- Appendix C. Ping IP Address
- Appendix D. Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
- Appendix E. Waterproofing the Cable Connections
- Appendix F. Joystick Compatibility
- Appendix G. Connecting Audio Devices
- Appendix H. Connecting Digital Input/ Digital Output Devices
- Appendix I. How to Replace the Fuse
- Appendix J. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
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3.7 Date and Time
Each video frame contains a time stamp. The accuracy of the time stamp is very important
for incident investigators. Therefore the clock of the camera has to be adjusted to the most
accurate time possible.
The section Date & Time provides the options for adjusting the date and time of the camera.
There are two ways to adjust the date and time – automatically by getting date and time
regularly from any of the NTP servers worldwide, or manually by selecting proper time zone,
date and time. The automatic way can be used only if the camera has an access to NTP
servers. If you are using an isolated Local Area Network without Internet access, you can
only use Manual date and time adjustment mode.
When choosing SNTP/NTP Server for automatic date and time updating, you can key-in the
IP address of the NTP server and the time interval for automatic time synchronization. If you










