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Part II
Basic Configuration
Step 3.
Setup Time/Date
Select the Time Zone where you are located.
Enter the nearest NTP time server in the NTP
time server address. Note that your DNS
must be set if the entered address requires
domain name lookup. You can also enter an IP
address instead. Check the Continuously
(every 3 min) update system clock and
click Apply. The DFL-1500 will immediately
update the system time and will periodically
update it. Check the Update system clock
using the time server at boot time and
click Apply if you want to update the clock at
each boot. If you want to manually change the
system
time,
uncheck
(every 3 min) update system clock and
proceed by entering the target date.
FIELD
Time zone
NTP time server address
Continuously (every 3 min)
update system clock
Update system clock using
the time server at boot time
Manual Time Setup
Step 4.
Setup Timeout
Select the target timeout (e.g. 10 min) from the
System Auto Timeout Lifetime. Click the
Apply button. Now the browser will not timeout
for the following 10 minutes after your last
touching of it.
FIELD
System Auto Timeout
Lifetime
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SYSTEM TOOLS > Admin Settings > Time/Date
the
Continuously
The time zone of your area.
Use NTP time server to auto update date/time value
System will update system date/time value every 3 minutes to NTP time
sever.
System will update system date/time value to the NTP time server at boot
time.
Manual setting Time & Date value.
Table 4-3 System Tools – Time Data menu
SYSTEM TOOLS > Admin Settings > Timeout
When system is idle for a specified time, system will force the people
who logins into the system will logout automatically.
Table 4-4 System Tools – Timeout menu
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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EXAMPLE
N/A
tock.usno.navy.mil
Enabled
disabled
N/A
EXAMPLE
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