4.3.10 NTP
NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is used to synchronize clocks of computer systems. NTP
synchronizes the time of a computer or device (the LD5200) with another computer or
referenced time source. NTP maintains a high level or accuracy and reliability in time stamped
events.
Figure 4.27
Option
NTP Server
Update Interval
Select Time Zone
Daylight Savings
Time
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NTP Configuration Page
Description
The IP address or hostname of the NTP server with which your
LD5200 will synchronize. Public NTP servers include us.pool.ntp.org
and time.nist.gov
Default setting: blank
Designate how often you'd like the LD5200 to access and
synchronize with the NTP server. Enter a 0 to disable this feature.
Default setting: 0 (disabled)
Select the time zone in which this particular LD5200 resides.
Default setting: Western European (UTC + 0)
Enable or disable Daylight Savings Time, and designate at which
time DST goes into effect in your time zone.
Default setting: Disabled
NTP Configuration Options
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