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Surveillance Station Pro, Download Station, DJ Station, iTunes server, Media Library
and DLNA media server, may be hidden or disabled by default on the following NAS
models: x70U, x79 Pro, x79U. To enable the multimedia features for those models,
please uncheck this option.
T ime
B a s ic tim e s e ttings :
Adjust the date, time, and time zone according to the
location of the NAS. If the settings are incorrect, the following problems may occur:
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When using a web browser to connect to the NAS or save a file, the display time
of the action will be incorrect.
o
The time of the event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time
when an action occurs.
M a nua l Se tting:
To synchronize the time of the NAS with the computer time, click
"Update now" next to this option.
Sy nc hronize with a n Inte rne t tim e s e rv e r a utom a tic a lly :
Turn on this option to
synchronize the date and time of the NAS automatically with an NTP (Network Time
Protocol) server. Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server, for
example, time.nist.gov, time.windows.com. Then enter the time interval for
synchronization. This option can be used only when the NAS is connected to the
Internet.
Note :
The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete.
Da ylight Sa ving T ime
If your region adopts daylight saving time (DST), turn on the option "Adjust system clock
automatically for daylight saving time". Click "Apply". The latest DST schedule of the time
zone specified in the "Time" section will be shown. The system time will be adjusted
automatically according to the DST. Note that if your region does not adopt DST, the
options on this page will not be available. To enter the daylight saving time table
manually, select the option "Enable customized daylight saving time table". Click "Add
Daylight Saving Time Data" and enter the daylight saving time schedule. Then click
"Apply" to save the settings.
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