8 User Guide
Configuring analyzer ID and date/time
To accurately report event times, you must configure time settings.
NOTICE
All instrument dates and times are stored in coordinated universal time (UTC). A properly
configured browser will automatically translate those dates and times into local time for
dashboard and event display.
Therefore, the computer connected to the CoreSense M10 shall be set to the local
timezone for the following operations to be successful.
To properly configure time settings:
1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard (see Figure 2 on page 3), click Settings. The Settings page
appears.
2 Click Administration settings.
If asked, enter your password (for more information on passwords, see “Changing passwords” on
page 5.)
The Administration settings page appears.
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Figure 6 Configuring general Analyzer Settings
3 Enter an easily recognizable identifier in the Device ID field.
The name given here appears in the interface header, to simplify unit identification.
NOTICE
When naming your device, DO NOT use accents, spaces or special characters.
When suggested that you must restart the system, click Cancel and continue with the next step.