Setting The Date And Time; Automatically Setting The Date And Time; Manually Setting The Date And Time - Digital-Ally FirstVu HD One Operation Manual

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FirstVu HD One™ Operation Guide

Setting the Date and Time

Automatically setting the date and time

The date and time is set by the factory prior to shipment. However, you must also enter the
correct UTC offset when configuring the device so that the time zone can be set properly.
For example, USA Central Standard Time =UTC -6. If using VuVault™, the date & time
are automatically synced to your computer during activation. For more information,
consult the Device Configuration sections of this manual. USA time zones are listed below
for reference.

Manually setting the date and time

The date and time is set by the factory prior to shipment and should not need manual
adjustment. However, date and time can still be set manually if needed. Follow the
procedure below to manually set the date and time.
1. Open Notepad from your computer.
2. Inside Notepad, type in the year, month, day, hour, and seconds you wish to
program into the FirstVu HD One. Use the following format (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS)
using 24 hour UTC time. You must also apply your time zone offset.
For example, If you live in the CST zone and the current date & time is 5/23/2013
10:47:50pm, you would enter 20130524044750. Since CST is UTC-6, you have to add
6 hours to the current time to reflect the UTC time.
3. Go to File>Save As and name the file "DATE.txt"
4. Connect your FirstVu HD One via the supplied USB cable and transfer the DATE.txt file
to the root drive.
5. Cycle the power on your FirstVu HD One. The unit will apply the system date/time
during boot up. When completed, the FirstVuHD will erase the .txt file.
PST = Pacific Standard Time (UTC - 8 hours)
MST = Mountain Standard Time (UTC - 7 hours)
CST = Central Standard Time (UTC - 6 hours)
EST = Eastern Standard Time (UTC - 5 hours)
AST = Atlantic Standard Time (UTC - 4 hours)
ALST = Alaskan Standard Time (UTC - 9 hours)
HST = Hawaiian Standard Time (UTC - 10 hours)
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