Default configuration, Command mode, User guidelines – PLANET WGSD-1022 User Manual

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acronym ]

clock summer-time date month date year hh:mm month date year hh:mm [offset offset] [zone

acronym ]

no clock summer-time

ƒ recurring — Indicates that summer time should start and end on the corresponding specified

days every year.

ƒ date — Indicates that summer time should start on the first specific date listed in the command

and end on the second specific date in the command.

ƒ usa — The summer time rules are the United States rules.

ƒ eu — The summer time rules are the European Union rules.

ƒ week — Week of the month. (Range: 1 - 4, first, last)

ƒ day — Day of the week (Range: first three letters by name, like sun)

ƒ date — Date of the month (Range:1 - 31)

ƒ month — Month (Range: first three letters by name)

ƒ year — year - no abbreviation (Range: 2000 - 2097)

ƒ hh:mm — Time in military format, in hours and minutes (Range:hh: 0 - 23, mm:0 - 59)

ƒ offset offset — Number of minutes to add during summer time (Range: 1 - 1440).

ƒ zone acronym — The acronym of the time zone to be displayed when summer time is in effect. If

unspecified default to the timezone acronym. (Range: Up to 4 characters)

Default Configuration

Summer time is disabled.

offset offset—default is 60

zone acronym— If unspecified default to the timezone acronym

Command Mode

Global Configuration mode

User Guidelines

In both the date and recurring forms of the command, the first part of the command specifies when

summer time begins, and the second part specifies when it ends. All times are relative to the local time

zone. The start time is relative to standard time. The end time is relative to summer time. If the starting

month is chronologically after the ending month, the system assumes that you are in the southern

hemisphere.

USA rule for daylight saving time:

Start: First Sunday in April

End: Last Sunday in October

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