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Setting 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 trans-
mitted to gatekeepers and other network elements.
the time and date is shown in the top right corner of the main
display. it takes a few moments before the time on the screen
changes after changing the setup.
1. Go to
Home > Settings > Date and time
.
2. Select
24 hours
or
12 hours (am/pm)
in the
Time format 
drop down list as you prefer.
3. Select
Day.Month.Year
,
Month.Day.Year
or
Year.Month.Day
in the
Date format 
drop down list as you prefer.
4. Select your time zone in the
Time zone
drop down list.
5. Select
Auto
,
 
Manual
 
or
Off 
in the
NTP mode
 
drop down
list as you prefer.*
if you select
Manual
, also enter the
NTP server 
address in
the corresponding input field.
if you select
Off, 
also select the correct value for
Day
,
Month
,
Year
and
Time
in the corresponding drop down lists.
6. Press
Home 
(   )
 
to exit.
* 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.
Always save the new value when you change a setting
•  drop down list selection: Navigate to the correct value
and press the
OK 
( )
 key to save, or press the left arrow
key   to leave without saving.
•  text entry in an input field: enter the text, navigate to
Ok/
Save
to save the change, or navigate to
Cancel
to leave
without saving; then press the
OK
( ) key
to confirm.
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