LevelOne GTL-2690 User Manual

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Setting the System Clock

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Summer Time, or Daylight Savings Time (DST). Typically, clocks are adjusted
forward one hour at the start of spring and then adjusted backward in autumn.

Command Attributes

General Configuration
Summer Time in Effect – Shows if the system time has been adjusted.
Status – Shows if summer time is set to take effect during the specified period.
Name – Name of the time zone while summer time is in effect, usually an acronym.

(Range: 1-30 characters)

Mode – Selects one of the following configuration modes.

Predefined Mode – Configures the summer time status and settings for the switch
using predefined configurations for several major regions of the world. To specify
the time corresponding to your local time when summer-time is in effect, select the
predefined summer-time time zone appropriate for your location.

Date Mode – Sets the start, end, and offset times of summer-time for the switch on a
one-time basis. This mode sets the summer-time time zone relative to the currently
configured time zone. To specify a time corresponding to your local time when
summer-time is in effect, you must indicate the number of minutes your
summer-time time zone deviates from your regular time zone.
Offset – Summer-time offset from the regular time zone, in minutes.

(Range: 0-99 minutes)

From – Start time for summer-time offset.
To – End time for summer-time offset.

Table 4-2 Predefined Summer-Time Parameters

Region

Start Time, Day, Week, & Month

End Time, Day, Week, & Month

Rel. Offset

Australia

00:00:00, Sunday, Week 5 of October 23:59:59, Sunday, Week 5 of March

60 min

Europe

00:00:00, Sunday, Week 5 of March

23:59:59, Sunday, Week 5 of October

60 min

New Zealand 00:00:00, Sunday, Week 1 of October 23:59:59, Sunday, Week 3 of March

60 min

USA

02:00:00, Sunday, Week 2 of March

02:00:00, Sunday, Week 1 of November

60 min

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