Set Date/Time manually—Enterthedateintherstthreeboxes,then
thetime.TheformatforthedateisYYYY/MM/DD(sothatJuly2,
2012=2012/07/02);the24-hourformatforthetimeisHH:MM:SS
(sothat9:24:30pm=21:24:30).
NTP Server — Select to input the date and time automatically from the
NTP server.
Time Zone—Selecttheappropriatetimezonefromthedrop-downmenu.
NTP Server — Enter the IP address or hostname of the NTP server.
You can use the default value “pool.ntp.org” or ask your ISP for the
IP address or hostname, if they have one.
Synchronize to PC time — Click to match the camera date and time to
that of the computer connected to the camera.
Apply — Click to put any of the above settings/changes into effect.
3.6.3 Utilities
Upgrade Firmware—Ifyoudownloadthelatestrmwarelefromwww.
intellinet-network.com,youcanclick“Browse”toselectarmware
leonyourcomputer’sharddriveanduploadittothecameralater.
Afteryouselectaproperrmwarelefromyourcomputer,click
“Upgrade Firmware” to start the upgrade. IMPORTANT: Do not
disconnectorshutdownduringtheupgrade.Ifthermwareleyou
provideisinvalidoryoudon’tprovidethermwareleproperly,you’ll
bepromptedtoselectanothervalidrmwareleandtryagain.
NOTE: The camera will reboot once the upgrade procedure is
complete, and the IP address of the camera will reset to its default
value: 192.168.2.3.
Reset to Factory Defaults — Click “Reset” to clear all settings you’ve
made and revert to the original factory settings. NOTE: The camera’s
IP address will reset to its 192.168.2.3 default, and you’ll need to
change the computer IP address if it doesn’t begin with “192.168.2”
and the subnet mask isn’t 255.255.255.0.
Reboot Device — Click “Reboot” to reboot the camera, which may help
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