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Option 11 clock runs slow

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GuardguyMO

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Feb 3, 2010
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I have an Option 11 that runs slow. I know how to adjust the time.
LD 2
SDTA 1 xxx to increase the time increment, so would the milliseconds be set at 015 to add 15 seconds per day?

The TDTA is currently set to
1 000


 
The second part of SDTA is in seconds, not milliseconds.

SDTA X y

X = 0 move the clock backwords, 1 to move the clock forward
y = seconds the clock is advanced or retarded during the midnight routines.

 
SDTA is going to be trial and error. Start at 50 and go from there.
 
Yeah you are right, its in increments of 100 ms, not seconds. Sorry about that.
 
I advanced the clock by 50 and it was to fast. I am now at 10. Version is 2121.

Thanks for the help.
 
This is from the Nortel Rel 25 CD:

"Set daily time adjustment: The time of day can be adjusted during the midnight routines to compensate for a fast or slow system clock.
To print the current adjustment: TDTA X Y
To set the adjustment: SDTA X Y
Legend:
x = 0 (negative increment) or 1 (positive increment)
y = 0-60 second adjustment in increments of 100 ms"

The "Y" is in milliseconds. So if you want to add 1 second per day to a system that is running 1 second slow per day, you would enter in LD 2: "SDTA 1 10" as 10 x 100 ms = 1000 ms = 1 second positive adjustment per day.

Conversely, if your PBX is running 2 seconds fast per day, you would enter in LD 2: "SDTA 0 20" to slow it down by 2 seconds per day, as the "X" is for negative (0) or positive (1) adjustment.

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