3. Configure the following fields:
Automatic Daylight Saving
Time
If selected, the system will automatically switch to summer
time.
Network Time Protocol If selected, time is synchronized with the specified NTP
server.
IP or URL
Time Zone Select the UTC time zone.
Max Time Difference Set the time difference before synchronization occurs.
The selected time and date will be displayed on the keypad, the web interface and the event log.
15.10.3.6 Language
1. Select Configuration > System > Language.
2. For the Language option, select a language from the drop-down menu.
This option determines the system language in which the texts and menus on the keypads, the
web interface and the event log will be displayed.
3. For the Idle Language option, select either ‘Use System Language’ or ‘Last Used’.
Idle Language determines the language which is displayed on the keypads when the panel is in its
idle state. If ‘Last Used’ is selected, the language displayed is the language that is associated with
the last user login.
The language used in the keypads and browser depends on the language selection made for each
user. For example, if the system language is set to French, but the individual user’s language is set
to English, English is the language used in both keypads and browser for that user, regardless of
the specified system language.
See also
Options on page67
15.10.4 Configuring zones, doors and areas
This section covers:
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Editing a zone below
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Adding/Editing an area on the facing page
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Editing a door on page192
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Adding an area group on page197
15.10.4.1 Editing a zone
Engineer and User actions include Log, Isolate/Deisolate and Soak/Desoak for each zone as allowable
by the Security Grade EN 50131 Grade 2 and EN 50131 Grade 3.
Virtual zones can be created and edited , but a virtual zone must be associated with a mapping
gate. For more information on Virtual Zones, see Virtual Zones on page203
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