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Setting the date, time and 
location
(when not set by a provisioning system)
When setting up your video conference system, you should
check that the date and time settings are correct. Among
other things this information is used to time stamp messages
transmitted to gatekeepers and other network elements.
if you operate your system using the touch controller, the time
is shown in the top right corner of the touch controller display;
if you operate your system using a remote control, the time
and date is shown in the top right corner of the main display.
1. Go to the
Configuration 
tab and select
 System Configuration
.
open the
Time 
settings from the left column.
2. under
General Settings
heading select your preferred date
format in the
DateFormat
drop down list.
3. Select your preferred time format in the
TimeFormat
drop
down list.
4. Select your time zone in the
Zone
drop down list.
5. open the
NetworkServices 
settings from the left column
6. under the
NTP 
section.select
Auto
,
 Manual 
or
 Off 
in the
Mode 
drop down list.*
if you select
Manual,
enter the NtP server address in the
Address 
input field. Click
ok 
to save the change.
if you select
Off
, you have to enter the time and date
manually using either the touch controller (
More > Settings 
> Administrator Settings > Date, Time & Location
) or the
remote control and on-screen menu system (
Home > 
Settings > Date and Time)
.
* NtP mode:
Auto: the time is regularly updated using an NtP server. the
NtP server address is automatically obtained from the
network (dHCP).
Manual: the time is regularly updated using an NtP server. You
must manually enter the NtP server address.
Off: You must set the time manually. the time is not
updated automatically.
If you are changing a value setting, 
you always have to click
save 
to confirm the change.
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