Appendix n: daylight saving time on your dvr, Daylight saving time 2010 - 2015, Why is the dvr timestamp important – LOREX Technology Lorex Digital Video Surveillance Recorder lh1 10 User Manual
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Appendix N: Daylight Saving Time on your DVR
Appendix N: Daylight Saving Time on your DVR
You may have to adjust your system’s time during daylight saving months. The table below
illustrates the DVR’s that automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time (DST), and DVRs that must
have their system time manually adjusted.
NOTE: You must configure and enable automatic DST on your DVR even if
your system supports the feature.
Why is the DVR timestamp important?
Your DVR’s time stamp is crucial when submitting surveillance video as court evidence. It is highly
recommended to double-check that your system has the proper time, even if your system
supports automatic DST adjustments.
When should I adjust my system clock?
In North America, most cities observe DST.
• In March: the clock moves one hour forward
• In November: the clock moves one hour backward
The specific date in the month where DST starts and ends varies each year. The table below
applies to North America only.
Daylight Saving Time 2010 - 2015
Year
DST Begins
2:00am
( + 1hr )
DST Ends
2:00am
( - 1hr )
2010
March 14
November 7
2011
March 13
November 6
2012
March 11
November 4
2013
March 10
November 3
2014
March 9
November 2
2015
March 8
November 1
Source
: NASA (2010).
Retrieved online: http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEhelp/daylightsaving.html