NTP Server: It is also possible to specify if the device
needs to be synchronised with an external NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server.
• DISABLED: Select this option if you do not wish to
synchronise date and time of the device.
• STATIC: Select this option if you wish to
synchronise date and time of the device with
those of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server
specified by the static address.
• DHCP: Select this option if you wish to synchronise
the date and time of the device with those of an
NTP server (Network Time Protocol) indicated by
the DHCP server.
PC Sync: This allows you to synchronise the date and
time of the product with that of the PC that you are
using (you need to re-execute the command after
each unit switch on-off cycle).
Accept Untrusted NTP Server: If the parameter
is active, the device accepts untrusted servers and
networks.
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6.2.5 Users Page
On the menu item, the users who can access the
device can be administered.
Administrator type users can access the complete
configuration of the device.
Users such as Operators and Users have limited
access to the management pages.
Users with limited access can only access the pages:
• Home
• Device Parameters
Fig. 13
The user name must not include use of special
characters, punctuation symbols, etc.
The password can only contain the following
characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ,._+@%/-()^*[]{}#;~).
6.2.6 Motions Recall Page
In the Motions Recall menu item, you can specify the
time intervals after which the product will execute
certain functions.
• Type: This parameter selects the function to
execute once the time interval of inactivity is up.
The functions which can be activated are: Home.
• Timeout: This parameter specifies the duration of
the inactivity interval.
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