Device name configuration, Date and time settings – SENA PS810 User Manual
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5.4. Device Name Configuration
The Pro Series has its own name for administrative purposes. Figure 5-4 shows the device name
configuration screen. When user changes Device name, hostname of Pro Series will be also changed.
Figure 5-4 Device name configuration
Please note that user cannot set space character as a device name. If user sets blank as Device
name then hostname is set as IP address of Pro Series automatically.
The device name is utilized for device identification at the management program, HelloDevice
Manager.
5.5. Date And Time Settings
The Pro Series maintains current date and time information. The PS410/810’s clock and calendar
settings are backed up by internal battery power. (Please note that PS110 does not have a battery for
internal clock. Current date and time setting will not be retained after system rebooting. So it is
recommended to use NTP server to maintain correct date and time in PS110 model)
The user can change the current date and time, as shown in Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-5 Date and time configuration
User also uses the NTP (Network Time Protocol) sever for setting the time of the Pro Series as shown
in Figure 5-6. If the NTP feature is enabled, the Pro Series will obtain the date and time information
from the NTP server at each reboot. If the NTP server is set to 0.0.0.0, the Pro Series will use the
default NTP servers. In this case, the Pro Series should be connected from the network to the Internet.
The user may also need to set the time offset from UTC depending on the users’ location.