USL LSS-100 User Manual
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LSS−100P Installation & Operation Manual
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Figure 9 - LSS-100P Web Configuration
14. Enter the host name (NET BIOS host name), IP address, gateway, subnet mask, and DNS
information. DNS is used if the NTP server or web services server is specified by a host name
instead of an IP address. If IP addresses are used instead of host names, these fields can be left
at 0.0.0.0. The default 8.8.8.8 is a DNS service provided by Google. After the network
information has been entered, click the “Save Config” button to save the settings. Note that the
new IP address takes effect immediately, so it will be necessary to address the LSS-100P at its
new address and will probably be necessary to change the laptop computer’s IP address to an
address on the same subnet.
15. Click the NTP Configuration link at the top of the page.
Figure 10 - LSS-100P NTP Configuration
16. An NTP server is required for the LSS-100P logging. Most digital cinema servers have an NTP
server in them, so the IP address of that server can be entered. If outgoing internet access is
available, the default setting of pool.ntp.org can be used. The NTP server IP address can be
entered as a dotted decimal IP address. If a DNS server was set up on the Web Configuration
screen, a domain name (such as pool.ntp.org) can be used instead.
17.
Set the time zone UTC offset. Offsets for U.S. time zones are shown in figure 11. Note that
fractions of an hour can be set (required for Venezuela, Afghanistan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and
other countries). Note that this is the offset for standard time, not advanced time, summer time,
or daylight saving time. Additional time zone information is available at
http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/ and
US Time Zone
UTC Offset
Standard Time Abbreviation
Daylight Saving Time Abbreviation
Hawaii-Aleutian
-10.0
HAST
HADT
Alaska
-9.0
AKST
AKDT
Pacific
-8.0
PST
PDT
Mountain
-7.0
MST
MDT
Central
-6.0
CST
CDT
Eastern
-5.0
EST
EDT
Figure 11 - U.S. Time Zone Offsets