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AXIS 200
User’s Manual Section 4: Configuring the AXIS 200
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Date & Time Page
You can set the current date and time via the Configuration - Date &
Time Page. You reach the page by clicking Date & Time on the
Configuration pages.
The following is a description of the Date and Time parameters
:
Parameter name Description
Date The date is displayed in this format: day-month-year
.
Time The time is displayed in this format: hour:minute:second.
The time must be set in 24 hour format, e.g. 5pm should
be entered in the hour field as 17.
Datesync Server
Datesync Period
Datesync Protocol
Datesync Time Zone
To activate the integrated date and time synchronization
mechanism, you must provide the Internet address of a
date server, a synchronization period (in minutes) greater
than zero, the synchronization protocol and time zone
adjustment. The date server provides the actual time and
date when connected to TCP port 13 (Daytime protocol),
TCP port 37 (Time protocol) or UDP port 123 (NTP
protocol). The date and time will be automatically updated
in intervals as specified in the synchronization period
field. Default values are 0.0.0.0, 0, Time and 0,
respectively.
Display Date/Time An internal clock enables a time stamp to be
superimposed upon the picture image. You may choose
whether or not to display the date and time in your
snapshots simply by selecting Yes or No from the Display
Date/Time field.
Time format The clock may be presented in either of the following
formats: 24 hours or AM/PM.
Clock Position x
Clock Position y
These settings determine where the date and time stamp
will be placed within the snapshot. The date and time is
always shown within the snapshot area, regardless of
whether one or more of the clock co-ordinates are out of
limit. Under such circumstances, the clock is displayed as
close as possible to the furthest co-ordinate within the
snapshot boundary.

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