Multitech FF240 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Web Management Interface
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Time
Time Configuration
Correct ti
me settings are important for logging and verification purposes. This section allows you to
enter a preferred time server as well as your preferences for time and date display format.
Time Server
Select a
time server from the choices available in the drop-down box or you may also select
‘none.’ When you select None, use the Set Time and Set Date at the bottom.
Custom Time Server
Here you
may enter the name or address of a time server different from those available in the
drop-down list.
Synchronize Every
Enter
the interval of time that you want the FF240-IP to synchronize with the time server. This is
only valid if you have selected a time server.
Time Zone
Select
the time zone where the FF240-IP will be located from the drop-down list. Changing the
time zone requires a reboot of the FF240-IP for it to take effect. A pop-up will alert you that a
reboot will be performed, to which you may select cancel if you do not want to reboot at this
time.
Date Format
Select
the format that you want the date to be presented in. Key: ‘M’ is for month, ‘D’ is for day
and ‘Y’ is for the year.
Time Format
Select
the time format that you want information presented in (options are 24 or 12 hour).
Save button
When you ha
ve entered your information, click the save button before navigating away.
Set Current Time
Set Time (24 hour) hh:mm:ss
Enter
or verify that the time is what you expect it to be. Key: ‘H’ is for hour, ‘M’ is for minute and
S’ is for seconds. This is only for when the Time Server has been set to “None.”
Set Date [MM/DD/YYYY]
Enter
or verify that the date is what you expect it to be. Key: ‘M’ is for month, ‘D’ is for day and
Y’ is for the year. This is only for when the Time Server has been set to “None.”
Set button
When you
have the time and date you want, click the Set button before leaving this page.