Command line, The xli responds using the following format, Where: for example, enter – Symmetricom XLi IEEE 1588 User Manual

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Related functions:

“F1 – Time Zone Offset” on page 38

“F66 – Daylight Saving Time (DST) Mode” on page 63

“F8 - Continuous Time Once-per-Second” on page 46

“F9 - Time On Request” on page 49

Command Line

Local Time modifies UTC time to include the Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time adjustments, if
enabled by the user.

Use the following format to display the time mode currently used:

F69<CR>

The XLi responds using the following format:

F69<SEP><TT><CR><LF>

where:

For example, enter:

F69<CR>

XLi gives one of the following responses:

F69 GPS <CR><LF>

F69 UTC <CR><LF>

F69 LOCAL <CR><LF>

F69 STANDARD <CR><LF>

F69 TAI <CR><LF>

To set the time mode, enter a command using the following format:

F69<S><TT><CR>

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= ASCII character F.

69

= Function

number.

<SEP>

= One or more separator characters, either space comma or tab characters. For output strings this

will be a single space character.

<TT>

= Time Type. Either GPS, UTC, TAI, LOCAL, or STANDARD.

<CR>

= Carriage

return

character.

<LF>

= Line feed character.

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