Uniden UIP312 manual Time Auto and Manual, Auto Mode

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9.5.4 Time (Auto and Manual)

You can set the time and the date displayed on the main screen of UIP312. UIP312 provides two ways to do it. [AUTO] Mode enables UIP312 to set the time and date automatically. [MANUAL] Mode let you directly set them.

9.5.4.1 AUTO Mode

In this mode, the time and date are automatically set, and they are valid even after reboot. If the time and date are not automatically set after reboot even in [AUTO] Mode, consult your administrator.

1. Press the MENU button.

On the MENU screen, select System and then select Time.

2.Select Mode on the Time screen and press the right arrow key until AUTO mode is selected. (The default is AUTO.)

In the manual option, users enter the time directly. In the Auto option, the phone gets the time from the time sever.

Note: Because when in DHCP mode, the phone obtains the time server address and the time offset from the DHCP server, the time server and time-offset entered in the menu do not take effect.

TIP : Accessing AUTO menu will generates “Invalid Mode” warning message when Mode is set to [MANUAL] or the phone is in DHCP mode.

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Contents User Guide V V1.2.8, BootromRevision History Table of Contents Iii Using the Setup menusSafety Information About This Guide IntroductionPackage Contents Phone Description UP , Down How the Keys WorkDial Pad Volume Keys have multiple functionsDC-IN-18V Quick InstallationInstalling the Phone Plantronics TriStar H81, GN Netcom Headset How to Use the Headset and Headset AdapterUsing Power over LAN POL Placement of the PhoneRegistration state How to Use the Multi-Line FeaturesDescription Network state iconMissed Call state Using LINE1 or LINE2 keyDND state Dialing state Receiving a call When there is one incoming callOff hook state Waiting Call When there are two incoming calls at the same timeFlash button let you switch between the two calls TIP Waiting Call Disconnecting a call using the handset Disconnecting a callDisconnecting when a single line is in use Disconnecting when a Multiple lines are in useTIP Reminder Ring Disconnecting a call using the speakerphone buttonPhone Operation How to Use the Handset and SpeakerphoneAdjusting the Handset and Speakerphone Volume Adjusting the Ringer VolumeRinger Volume control Handset Volume controlSpeakerphone Volume control Headset Volume controlHolding a call Muting a callRedialing the last number dialed Call information Caller IDHeadset audio path While you were using the handsetWhile you were using the speaker phone Inputting Characters Dial Pad Alphanumeric Characters H235PasswordNumbers Only 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * #Menu Structure Using the Menu OptionsCall History How to go to Call history MenuOutgoing Calls Incoming Calls TIP Example Speed Dial One Touch DialingTIP Smart way to use Speed dial How to Set Up Your Speed Dial See 8.10 Inputting Characters How to Use Speed Dial Dialing & Modifying Using Menu Dialing Using Function key VMS Voice Messaging System Number Phone SettingHow to Use Phone Setting How to setup VMS NumberSee 8.10 Inputting Characters Ring Type Display Name Phone Function Do Not Disturb Disable RedialSystem New Password Password can be from one to four digits. ※ Input Number Only Select Change Password Change PasswordClear Password Time Auto and Manual Auto ModeSelect Time Server Mountain AtlanticEastern CentralManual Mode Country Service Provider Country & SP Service ProviderReboot Information Version Network Select Address IP PhoneSelect Jitter Buffer Using the Setup menus Page Alias Number Phone Number Page Select H235 Password 10.1.3 H235 PasswordVoice Select Codec Select G.711 Buffer Jitter BufferSelect G.729A Buffer Select G.723.1 BufferPriority Signal DiffServSelect Signal DiffServ Select Voice DiffServ Voice DiffServIP Address Duplication Upgrade Pending Auto UpgradeDisplay Information Dhcp ExpiredWhile Using Troubleshooting GuideFrequently Asked Questions Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement FCC StatementGlossary VoIP IP TelephonyJitter MAC address