Honeywell RAPID EYE K9696V2 User Manual

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Fig. 33. Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone.

The message also appears if a time zone’s area is changed, since some areas within a
time zone can have different rules for daylight savings time. For example: “Indiana (East)”
in the Eastern time zone (GMT-5:00) differs from “Eastern Time (US Canada)”, also in the
GMT-5:00.

!40 To respond to a notification of conflicting time zones

Select the time zone that indicates where the Multi-Media unit is installed and

then click OK.

Clock: Automatic setting

See your IT Administrator to find out if using a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
server agrees with your organization’s policies and procedures. Multi-Media units on a
LAN can benefit from an automatic setting that is accurate to within a fraction of a
second.

There are two SNTP boxes: Primary SNTP Server and Alternate SNTP Server. They
hold IP addresses of SNTP servers. Your Multi SA can obtain these values from your
network administrator.

!41 To set a unit’s clock automatically, using SNTP

1.

Obtain the IP address of an SNTP server. You have the option of also obtaining
the address of an alternate server.

2.

Using View, select a unit whose clock needs to be set.

3.

Start a maintenance session.

4.

Click the Time tab.

5. If

Automatic is not selected, click it. The Time tab appears as in figure 32.

6. Click

the

Primary SNTP Server box and type the IP address of an SNTP server

obtained in step 1. You have the option of indicating an alternate in the
Alternate SNTP Server box.

7. Click

Refresh. The Multi-Media unit contacts the SNTP server and synchronizes

the Multi clock to the SNTP time.

8.

You have the option of ending the maintenance session.

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