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SEH PS Series - How to Configure the Device Time

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Device Settings
Print Server User Manual Windows 58
The settings are saved.
Refresh the Print Server Homepage for the new language settings to
take effect.
Configuring Logical Printers via the InterCon-NetTool
Requirements
The InterCon-NetTool is installed on the client, see: 15.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the InterCon-NetTool.
2. Double-click the print server in the device list.
The Properties dialog appears.
3. Select Configuration – General from the navigation bar.
4. Select the desired language from the Print server language list.
5. Click OK to confirm.
The settings are saved.
6.2 How to Configure the Device Time
You can control the device time of the print server via a time server
(SNTP server) in the network. A time server synchronizes the time of
devices within a network. In the print server, the time server is
defined via the IP address or the host name.
Benefits and
Purpose
If the time server is activated, all print jobs that are handled by the
print server will get a time stamp. Date and time are then displayed
under (81) 'Job History'.
UTC
The print server uses 'UTC' (Universal Time Coordinated) as a basis.
UTC is a reference time and used as a time standard.
Time zone
The time received by the time server does not necessarily correspond
to your local time zone. Deviations from your location and the
resulting time difference (including country-specific particularities
such as Daylight Saving Time) can be handled by means of the 'Time
zone' parameter.

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