25Date/TimeHighlight “Date/Time” in the System menu and press the button. The “Date/Time” setup screen appears.Highlight the first box beside “Date” and press thebutton. The individual sections of the date will highlight.Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change thenumber. Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to movebetween month, date and year. Once you have thecorrect date, press the button.Highlight the Format box beside “Date” and press thebutton. Select from the three available date formatsand press the button to save your selected format.Figure 17 : Date/Time - Date/Time screenHighlight the first box beside “Time” and press the button. The individual sections of the time will highlight.Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the number. Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to movebetween hour, minutes and seconds. Once you have the correct time, press the button.Highlight the Format box beside “Time” and press the button. Select from the three available time formatsand press the button to save your selected format.Note: The clock will not start running until you have highlighted “Save” and pressed the button.Highlight the box beside “Time Zone” and press the button. Select your time zone from the list and pressthe button.Highlight “Use Daylight Saving Time” and press the button. Pressing the button toggles between Onand Off.Highlight the “Holiday” tab, and the Holiday setup screen appears.You can set up holidays by highlighting “+” andpressing the button. The current date appears.Highlight the month and day and change them by usingthe Up and Down arrow buttons. Press the button toadd the date. Dates can be deleted by highlighting the“ ” beside the date and pressing the button.Figure 18 : Date/Time - Holiday screenNote: Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated once the currentyear’s holiday has passed.Highlighting the “Time Sync.” tab causes the Time Sync. screen to display. You can set up timesynchronization between the recorder and standard time servers that are available in most time zones andcountries, or between the recorder and another recorder.