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13.2 System Time
In the System > Time page, you can view and configure the system time.
To ensure that the time-related functions (e.g., DDNS, Schedule) work well, you should
set the right time on the Device.
You can manually configure the system time or enable SNTP (Synchronize with SNTP
Server) to automatically synchronize time from a designated SNTP server on the Internet.
Some models cannot keep clock running if powered off, that is, it will reset the time to the
default value. In this case, you need to choose SNTP to automatically synchronize the
system time.
Figure 13-3 System Time - Enable SNTP
Current System Time: It displays the Devices current date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time
(HH:MM:SS).
Mode: It specifies the mode by which you set the system clock. The available options
are SNTP and Manual.
x SNTP: If you want the Device to automatically synchronize the system clock from
designated SNTP server on the Internet, select this option (see Figure 13-3).
x Manual: If you want to set the date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time (HH:MM:SS) for
the Device manually, select this option (see Figure 13-4).
Time Zone: It specifies the time zone for your local time.
SNTP Server 1 IP Address ~ SNTP Server 3 IP Address: It allows you to configure
up to three SNTP servers on the Device. The Server 1 is the primary server (the