Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Version 6.2
6/25/2021
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Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Installation Guide
June 2021
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Step 2 of 10—Date and Time
The date and time of the sensor can be set automatically through the time server or manually through
the web interface. FLIR recommends using a time server as a manual setting is subject to drift and can
become inaccurate.
Note: The sensor does not have an internal clock and so does
not increment time when powered off.
When the sensor starts up it attempts a time sync with the time server. If a sync is not possible, the
sensor reverts to the last known time until the next successful sync. If the sensor was shut down due to
loss of power, the last known time may be inaccurate. If automatic time syncing fails, a manual time
setting is necessary.
1. From the Time Zone drop-down, select the time zone of the sensor's site.
2. From the Time Server Protocol drop-down, select an appropriate protocol.
3. In the IPor Host Name field, enter the IP address of the server to be used for time sync.
Note: The time server should run on a server that is either
on the same network as the sensor (requires no internet
connectivity) or on a server that has a public IP address
(requires internet connectivity). The time server sets the
sensor time to UTC time, therefore the time server can be
running in any time zone.
4. In the Port Number field, enter the port number from which the sensor should attempt to get a
time synchronization. The default port depends on the protocol selected:
Protocol Default Port
Brickstream 2010
Daytime 13
SNTP 123