Administration > Time Settings; Time Zone; Network Time Protocol (Ntp) Settings - Cisco VC 220 Administration Manual

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Configuring the Cisco VC 220 Network Camera Software
Administration > Time Settings
Administration > Time Settings
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Use the Administration > Time Settings page to set your camera's date, time, and
time zone. When you complete the configuration, click Save to save the settings;
otherwise click Cancel to discard the changes.

Time Zone

Camera Date/Time—Displays the current date and time. You can change
the date or time by clicking on the Change button. A page appears that has
parameters you can modify. The default time zone is Pacific Time.
Time Zone—Set your time zone here.
Enable Daylight Saving Time—Select this option if your location is
currently using daylight saving time. You must uncheck the box manually
when daylight saving time ends in your time zone.
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Enter the Start and End dates of Daylight Savings Time.
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Enter the Daylight Savings Time bias. The default setting is 1 hour.

Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings

Check here if you want to update the time automatically through the
NTP Server from the Internet—Enable or disable the NTP time server
feature as required. If enabled, the camera contacts a network time server
at regular intervals and update its internal timer. This field is disabled by
default.
NTP Server Address—Enter the address of the NTP Server.
Default NTP server—Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name of a
recognized NTP server.
NTP Update Interval—Enter the interval the camera contacts a network
time server. Choices are hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly.
Set the date and time when you first install the VC 220 camera or if you restore the
camera's default settings. We recommend that you change the time zone and
daylight saving period first, and then set the date and time. Set the date and time
by either syncing to a local PC, setting the date and time manually, or connecting to
an NTP server.
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