Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Network Setup Windows

Table 3-11describes the options in the Time Settings window.

Table 3-11 Time Settings Window Options

Option

Description

 

 

Set Time Mode Area

 

 

 

Manually Configure

Choose this option if you want to set the time for the IP camera manually.

Time

 

 

 

Use NTP Server to

Choose this option if you want the IP camera to obtain its time from a

Update Time

network time protocol (NTP) server.

 

If you check this check box, the camera contacts the designated NTP server

 

every 64 seconds and synchronizes its internal clock with the time of that

 

server.

 

 

Local Time Area

 

Note These options do not apply if you choose the Use NTP Server to Update Time option.

Set Local Date

Enter a date for the IP camera. The camera is updated with this date when

 

you click Save Settings.

 

 

Set Local Time

Enter a time for the IP camera. The camera is updated with this time when

 

you click Save Settings.

 

 

Clone PC Time button

Click this button to update the IP camera date and time with the date and time

 

of the PC that you are using.

 

 

Time Zone and Daylight Saving Area

 

 

Time Zone

Choose the time zone in which the IP camera is located.

 

The time that appears when you view video from this IP camera reflects this

 

time zone.

 

 

Adjust for Daylight

Check this check box if you want the time of the IP camera to adjust

Saving Time

automatically for daylight saving time.

 

 

Edit Default Daylight

Check this check box if you want the daylight saving time adjustment of the

Saving Configuration

IP camera to be different than the default adjustment for the selected time

for Time Zone

zone.

 

 

Time Offset

If you choose to overwrite the default time zone configuration, enter the

 

number of minutes that the time of the camera adjusts when daylight saving

 

time starts.

 

The camera automatically adjusts its time back by this number of minutes

 

when daylight saving time ends.

 

 

Start Date

If you choose to overwrite the default time zone configuration, enter the day

Start Time

and time (in 24 hour format) that daylight saving time begins. At this day and

time, the time of the IP camera adjusts by the value in the Time Offset field.

 

 

 

End Date

If you choose to overwrite the default time zone configuration, enter the day

End Time

and time (in 24 hour format) that daylight saving time ends. At this day and

time, the time of the IP camera adjusts to the non-daylight saving time.

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 4300E manual Set Time Mode Area, Local Time Area, You click Save Settings, Clone PC Time button

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