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Appendix 5: Setting Thin Client Time to UTC
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the successor to and modern version of Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT). The system time in the Thin Client’s BIOS must be set to UTC. You must do this directly on the
Thin Client, either in the eLux NG software (recommended) or BIOS Setup.
eLux NG Software
The easiest method is to use the eLux NG main screen (Setup > Desktop) and enter a time
server conform to Internet standard RFC 868 (“Time protocol”).
If your network does not have such a time server, manually enter the time and date settings,
and select the time zone from the drop-down list.
Click Apply.
This updates the time settings in BIOS automatically. There is no need to enter BIOS Setup. In
addition, the fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are made automatically.
The easiest method is to use the eLux NG main screen (Setup > Desktop) and enter a time
server conform to Internet standard RFC 868 (“Time protocol”).
If your network does not have such a time server, manually enter the time and date settings,
and select the time zone from the drop-down list.
Click Apply.
This updates the time settings in BIOS automatically. There is no need to enter BIOS Setup. In
addition, the fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are made automatically.
BIOS Setup
Alternatively, you can enter BIOS Setup and change the system time manually to UTC. To
calculate UTC, take local time minus the time zone difference from GMT (found in the Time
Zone
Alternatively, you can enter BIOS Setup and change the system time manually to UTC. To
calculate UTC, take local time minus the time zone difference from GMT (found in the Time
Zone
drop-down list in Scout Enterprise Setup > Desktop tab). In Summer Time, subtract an
additional hour to take into account Daylight Saving Time.
UTC in winter months = (local time – time zone difference)
UTC in summer months = (local time – time zone difference) – 1 hour
For example, if you are in Amsterdam, the Time Zone drop-down list in Scout Enterprise
shows the local time for Amsterdam is GMT plus one hour (GMT + 1). Thus, you should
change time setting in BIOS to the local time minus one hour. If local time is 17:45, system
time in BIOS should be set to 16:45. If it is Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time), the system
time should be set to local time minus two hours, or 15:45. Note that BIOS system time uses
the 24-hour system.
You only need to set the system time once. Fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are
made automatically.
UTC in winter months = (local time – time zone difference)
UTC in summer months = (local time – time zone difference) – 1 hour
For example, if you are in Amsterdam, the Time Zone drop-down list in Scout Enterprise
shows the local time for Amsterdam is GMT plus one hour (GMT + 1). Thus, you should
change time setting in BIOS to the local time minus one hour. If local time is 17:45, system
time in BIOS should be set to 16:45. If it is Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time), the system
time should be set to local time minus two hours, or 15:45. Note that BIOS system time uses
the 24-hour system.
You only need to set the system time once. Fall and spring Daylight Saving Time changes are
made automatically.