
both tuners, so in this case there’s no way the Encore can know when or if the event
trigger has ended.
When you’re happy with the event setup, return to the top of the event menu, and
switch it to ‘active’.
Exit from the ‘events’ menu by repeatedly pressing ‘back’ until you reach the home
screen.
8.4 TIME
This menu allows you to set the unit’s time and date, or if it has network access to an ntp
server, to use that.
The following parameters can be accessed:
uptime:
A display of the time, in hours, minutes and seconds that the
Encore
has been powered up.
time:
Allows manual setting of date and time.
ntp:
off / on (whether to use ntp or not)
update now:
‘run’ – pressing this forces an immediate update of system
time via the ntp server.
host:
the ntp hostname, e.g pool.ntp.org or an IP address.
period:
How often an ntp time update occurs – every 1hr, 12hrs or
24hrs.
8.5 USERS
This menu allows you to define parameters for people who will have access to the
Encore unit, and who will be able to log in via the web remote.
There are four users available:
admin
A ‘power-user’ who is able to edit/change settings as well
as view all screens;
user 1, 2, 3
These users can be limited to either merely viewing settings and
screens, or controlling them in the same way the admin user can.
However, a non-admin user with ‘control’ privilege cannot add or
change any other user’s details.
Within the users menu, you are able (if you’re an admin) to set the users’ password, their
email addresses and their privileges.