Specifications

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Handset settings
Gigaset SL75 WLAN / en / A31008-M700-B112-1-7619 / web_server.fm / 24.4.06
Version05.08.2005
Setting the camera
You can set the picture quality (resolu-
tion), brightness and white balance for
the integrated camera.
¤ Open the following Web page:
User
¢ Camera Settings.
¤ For Quality, click on the option Normal or
High.
¤ For Brightness, click on the option
Normal or High.
¤ For White Balance, click on the option
Automatic, Indoor or Outdoor.
¤ Click on Apply.
Setting the date and time
There are two ways to set the date and
time:
u You can either set the date and time
manually.
u Or you can activate an SNTP server
(time server). The date and time are
periodically updated by the server
automatically.
¤ Open the following Web page:
Admin
¢ System Settings
¢ Time and Date.
General settings
¤ Select your time zone in the Time Zone
Offset (hh:mm) area. The time zone spec-
ifies the difference between standard
time (not summer time) and Coordi-
nated Universal Time (UTC). This infor-
mation is relevant for time-dependent
operations in the Internet.
¤ If a distinction is made between sum-
mer and standard time in your time
zone, you must activate the On option
in the Daylight Saving Time area when
the time switches to summer time, or
the Off option when the time switches
to standard time.
¤ In the Time Display Mode area, specify
whether you wish the time to be dis-
played in 12 or 24-hour mode.
¤ Click on Apply.
Setting the date and time manually
¤ Click on the Manual option.
¤ Enter the time and date in the Local
Time (hh:mm) and "Date (day, month, year)"
fields.
If you wish to display the time in
12-hour mode (Time Display Mode,
page 84), you should also select
a.m. (for morning) or p.m. (for the after-
noon).
Copying the date/time automatically from
the SNTP server
¤ Click on the SNTP option.
¤ Enter the IP address/name of the time
server in the SNTP Server Address field.
The time and date are automatically
updated by the time server.
Note:
For how to make the setting on the handset,
see page 44.
Note:
You can set the display format for the date
("day/month/year" or "month/day/year") on the
handset, see page 67.
Notes:
If you set the date and time on the handset,
these settings will be overwritten during
the next synchronisation with the time
server.
If the date and time are updated by a time
server, find out if the time server already
takes into account the time deviation from
Coordinated Universal Time and summer
time. In this case, you must enter 00:00 in
Time Zone Offset (hh:mm) and deactivate
Daylight Saving Time.