
VR-N100U
USERS
MANUAL
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3.3.4. Time Keeper
The
Time/Date
page allows the administrator to easily change or setup the current Date, Time and specify the local time zone
for the VR-N100U. It is very important to maintain the accurate local settings as it will directly affect the accurate ability to
search on any of the captured video. VR-N100U also uses the date and time settings when it is logging VR-N100U activities in
the
Event/Motion Logs
and tracking the creation date and time of ISO Image File creations.
3.3.5. Server Event Log
The
Event Log
displays a listing of all VR-N100U activities. The main page displays primary server events. Click on
Details
button to view
all
server events. If you are having an unexplained problem with your VR-N100U, be sure to check the Event
Log to see if it has logged an indication or explanation of the problem.
NOTE: It is recommended that the VR-N100U administrator keeps an eye on the Event Log and clicks on the Clear the
Event Log to delete the log file as it may directly affect the performance if it becomes too large.
3.3.6. Server Event Notification
You can be assured of being notified about specific VR-N100U events when you enable the
Alerts
System Utility. If VR-
N100U reboots, for example, you and other designated recipients will be notified of the event via email.
This feature can be toggled on and off using the
Enable Alerts
field. You can configure the
Alerts
page and turn it off until you
are ready to use it.