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Set date and time on SV9100

phadobas

Technical User
Jul 30, 2005
615
US
Can you set date and time from PC Pro for SV9100. I spent some time looking for it, but couldn't find it. I found some reference stating you can change it from a phone by dialing 728, but when I picked up a phone, and dialed it, I got fast-busy. I did set this system up like 10 years ago, that was the first I last time I dealt with an SV9100. Somehow I managed to figure everything about it at that time, but now, I have no idea how to do it.

Help needed
 
Try web browse to system and do it on webpro.
 
Can you set date and time from PC Pro for SV9100. I spent some time looking for it, but couldn't find it. I found some reference stating you can change it from a phone by dialing 728, but when I picked up a phone, and dialed it, I got fast-busy. I did set this system up like 10 years ago, that was the first I last time I dealt with an SV9100. Somehow I managed to figure everything about it at that time, but now, I have no idea how to do it.

Help needed
Connect to the system with PCPro and in the ribbon where Communications, Programming.. is there is a Time setting icon where you can set Time and Date. WebPro is better, though.
 
Thanks. As for webpro, when I try to log in, it complains that bad login attempts have exceeded (or something like that). I guess if I were to reboot the system, it would allow me to log in? It's a remote site for me, and I haven't been back there since I posted this question, so I haven't tried other suggestions yet.
 
Thanks. As for webpro, when I try to log in, it complains that bad login attempts have exceeded (or something like that). I guess if I were to reboot the system, it would allow me to log in? It's a remote site for me, and I haven't been back there since I posted this question, so I haven't tried other suggestions yet.
There are too many Log In sessions active in WebPro. Some should Time Out in 15 minutes so wait a little bit and you should be able to log in. When you are able to log in, at the Home page, go to the Session Management icon and click on it. It will open a window where you can logout all sessions that aren't active any longer. As you probably know, if a WebPro session is active you can't access thesystem via PCPro.
It is very important to Logout of a session when you are done working. You can adjust the timer for a session to auto logout at 20-01-12.
 

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