Configuration, Time setting, Quick setup – Beyonwiz FV-L1 User Manual

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Quick Setup

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2. Configuration

2-1. Time Setting

The date and time information is used to start timer recordings.

Therefore, you need to configure the time and date information

precisely. You can also select preferred date and time formats. The

following picture illustrates the items which you configure to set the

time and date.

Mode: Select how to obtain the date and time information. Choose

either of the following options;

AUTO – the time and date information is received automatically

from the digital broadcast signal when you turn on the FV-L1.

MANUAL – the time and date information is set by you, and

maintained by the FV-L1’s internal clock.

NETWORK – the time and date information is received from the

NTP(Network Time Protocol) server.

Please note if choosing AUTO mode that broadcasters can occasionally

transmit the wrong time and date information, and this can cause

problems with recording schedules.

Date Format: Select a display format for the date either

“DD/MM/YYYY”, “MM/DD/YYYY” or “YYYY/MM/DD” from the pop-up

menu. (DD-day, MM-month, YYYY-year)

Time Format: Select your preferred time format, either 12-hour or

24-hour format.

Time Offset (for MANUAL mode only): Set the difference between

GMT and your local time zone e.g. Sydney and Melbourne = +10:00.

Current Time (for MANUAL mode only): Set the current date and time.

Daylight Saving (for AUTO mode only): Enable or disable Daylight

Saving time-offset.

Region: (for AUTO mode only): Select your region so that the correct

GMT offset is showing in Time Offset.


NOTE

Your selected date and time format will be applied to all date and

time displays in the graphical menus.

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