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4.2 How to Configure the Device Time
You can control the device time of the SND Server via a time server
(SNTP server) in the network. A timeserver is a computer networking
device that reads the actual time from a reference clock and
distributes this information to its clients. In the SND Server, the time
server is defined via the IP address or the host name.
Benefits and
Purpose
If the time server is enabled, the date and time of the last change
will be displayed in the mySND File Browser according to the time
set on the SND Server.
UTC
The SND Server uses 'UTC' (Universal Time Coordinated) as a basis.
UTC is a reference time and used as a time standard.
Time zone
The time received by the time server does not necessarily correspond
to your local time zone. Deviations from your location and the
resulting time difference (including country-specific particularities
such as Daylight Saving Time) can be handled by means of the 'Time
zone' parameter.
Requirements
; A time server is integrated into the network.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the mySND Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE - Date/Time.
3. Tick Date/Time.
4. Enter the IP address or the host name of the time server into
the Time server box.
(The host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand.)
5. Select the code for your local time zone from the Time zone list.
6. Click Save & Restart to confirm.
ยช The settings will be saved.