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NCast Presentation Recorder Reference Manual

number should be formatted with a + sign replacing the international access code. For example, a phone
number in the United States would appear as “+1-800-555-1212”.

7.1.5. Contact Location

The location of the unit. The degree of precision of the location is at the discretion of the systems
administrator. For example, one might enter “Sunnyvale, CA” or “Room 23B, Building 5, San Jose Campus,
2050 Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA”.

7.1.6. Contact Web Page

The Contact web page can be the URL of the Contact name’s personal web page, department, service
group, help page or course material outline.

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7.2.1. Time Zone

The Time zone setting is required so that the timestamp information embedded in the archive filenames
correctly matches the local time-of-day.

7.2.2. Network Time Protocol

When enabled the unit’s system time is synchronized with public or private NTP servers. When stopped the
system time is not synchronized and may drift over longer time periods. This option is controlled by the “Stop
NTP” button, which will terminate any active Session and reconfigure the system. If the NTP client has been
stopped an additional setting for manual time and date setup appears. The NTP client requires a proper DNS
configuration to work correctly.

Selection of this option requires that the network in use allows the Presentation Recorder to access external,
publicly available time servers. If you are on a private or closed network, local NTP servers may be listed in
the “NTP server N” fields.

Disable this selection if access to the network time servers is not available (closed network) or if the unit is
being used in a temporary location with a standalone hub or router (e.g. a tradeshow, conference or demo).
Bootup time will be substantially reduced if the system does not wait for a response from non-existent time
servers.

7.2.3. Manual Time setting

To set the time manually (if the unit is not on a network where time servers are reachable) the first step is to
“Stop NTP”. A new set of buttons will appear, one of which is labelled “Set Date & Time”.

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