Pelco IXE manual Time Settings, System Information, Reboot Camera, Restore ALL Camera Defaults

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TIME SETTINGS

Select the time server and time zone for the camera, and turn on or off the overlay.

Time Server: The external server that uses Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the camera date and time settings.

Time Zone: The geographic area that is closest to the camera’s physical location.

Overlay: Select On to overlay the date and time on all video streams. Select Off to turn off the date and time overlay.

Current Date: A read-only field that displays the date and time of the camera.

Configuring the Camera Date and Time Settings

If the camera is connected to a DHCP network that has time server properties configured, the camera will automatically synchronize with the time server. If the DHCP network’s time server properties are not configured or the network does not have a time server, the camera’s default setting is January 1, 1970.

To set the camera’s date and time:

1.Type the IP address of the NTP server.

2.The default Time Zone setting is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). To change the time zone, select the continent and the region that are closest to the camera’s location from the Time Zone drop-down menus. If your location observes a form of daylight saving time, the system will automatically change the time on the associated dates.

3.Set the overlay setting. Select On to overlay the date and time on the video stream, or select Off to turn off this setting.

4.Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.

SYSTEM INFORMATION

The camera’s firmware version, hardware version, model number, and serial number are read-only fields that are typically required for troubleshooting.

To create a system log that can be used by Pelco Product Support for troubleshooting, click the Generate System Log button. Contact Pelco Product Support at 1-800-289-9100 (USA and Canada) or +1-559-292-1981 (international).

REBOOT CAMERA

To restart the camera without changing the programmed camera settings, click the Reboot Camera button.

RESTORE ALL CAMERA DEFAULTS

To restore the factory default settings, click the Restore All Camera Defaults button.

NOTES:

This process cannot be undone; all user and custom settings will be lost.

If the camera is not connected to a DHCP network, the IP address settings for the camera will be lost and the server will not recognize the camera. DHCP On is the default setting for the camera IP address (refer to Network Tab on page 24).

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Contents IXE Series Extended Platform Network Camera Page Contents Help Menu Log Off Menu Specifications List of Illustrations Radio and Television Interference Regulatory NoticesFrame Rate Notice Regarding User-Selected Options Video Quality CautionOpen Source Software Notice Models DescriptionGetting Started BUILT-IN AnalyticsCamera Layout Parts ListRemove Back Cover Product LabelPin InstallationC2953M-A 5/09 Attaching the 2.5 mm Monaural Headphone Plug Service CableCAT5 Cable WiringALARM, RELAY, and 24 VAC Connector Connecting Alarms Connecting a Relay DeviceAlarm Connections Operation Using a WEB BrowserAccessing the IP Camera Live Video page Icons Live VideoTake a Snapshot Select a Stream Multiscreen View Maximize the Viewing Area Open the Stream in a NEW Window Changing the Screen LayoutSettings Page Menus SettingsChanging the Device Name General SettingsSystem TAB Configuring the Camera Date and Time Settings Time SettingsReboot Camera Restore ALL Camera DefaultsDhcp On Network TABGeneral Changing the HostnameDhcp Off SSLGenerate Self-Signed Certificate Generate Certificate RequestSSH Orientation Imaging TABDigital Processing Auto Exposure ExposureAuto Exposure Manual Exposure Manual ExposureManual Day Night DAY NightAuto Day Night Auto Focus FocusManual Focus Tone MAP Auto White Balance White BalanceManual White Balance Video Streams TAB Select PresetCustom Configuration Bit Rate ResolutionCompression Standards Image RateGOP Structure Rate ControlProfile Creating a New User Users and Groups TABUsers Editing a User Deleting a User Creating a New Group GroupsDeleting a Group Editing a GroupGeneral Settings Creating a System Event Source Creating an Alarm Event SourceEvents TAB SourcesDeleting an Event Source Creating a Timer Event SourceEditing an Event Source Creating a Send Email Event Handler HandlersCreating an Upload Jpeg to FTP Server Event Handler Creating a Write Jpeg to SD Card Event HandlerDeleting an Event Handlers Example Handler Filter SetupCreating an Open/Close Relay Event Handler Editing an Event HandlerLog Off Menu Help MenuMechanical SpecificationsGeneral ElectricalPhysical Analytics RequirementsEnvironmental C2953M-A 5/09 Page Product Warranty and Return Information
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