NV15/NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual
Operating the transmitter
Page 2-100
Issue 3.2 2013-10-01
Time setup
There is an internal clock on the transmitter that has a backup battery and maintains the accurate time
and date even during power outages. The
Time Setup
page contains editable fields for the date
(month, day and year) and time (hours, minutes, and seconds), which is shown on the main screen of
the AUI and used for stamping log entries. The clock operates in 24-hour format (see
Figure 2.76
).
Set the time and date when the transmitter is first installed and after replacing a backup battery.
Figure 2.76: User Settings - Time Setup
The
Time Setup
option allows users to set the exact time and date information as well as regional and
timezone settings for a transmitter location.
Procedure to set up the time and date:
1. Select the
Time Setup
option from the left-side of the
User Settings
page to open a related
window on the right-side of the page.
2. Enter
Time
and
Date
parameters and press
Apply.
Press
Cancel
to discard changes. Please
note that
Time
and
Date
cannot be set via this menu if NTP is enabled (see
NTP servers on
page 2-101
).
•
Time
- enter the hour (24-hour clock), minutes (up to 60), and seconds (up to 60).
•
Date
- select values from the drop-down menus beside
Day
,
Month
, and
Year
.
3. Enter the following location parameters and press
Apply.
Press
Cancel
to discard changes
:
•
Timezone
- automatically set based on
Region
,
Country
and
Zone
selections.
•
Region
- select the appropriate region from the drop-down menu.
•
Country
- select the appropriate country from the drop-down menu.
•
Zone
- select the appropriate zone from the drop-down menu.
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