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Remember - Daylight Savings Time Change 4

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mjpearson

Technical User
Dec 13, 2002
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US
Just a quick reminder:

_DST is changing this year.

Starts 11-Mar-07 and
Ends 4-Nov-2007.

You'll have to use LD02 to make the changes. Now is a good time to do it before you forget.


mike

 
Yep, I got my switches done today



No the liquid coming out of your phone is NOT dialtone!
 
Oh, thank you thank you THANK YOU!

I completely dismissed the phone switch for the time changes...I just chalked it up to something that I would have to manually do from now on. I didn't even think to look into LD 02 and see if there was something that could be done.

Now if my Opt 11c's could sync with my time server, life would be swell!

-Mike
 
rls 4.5 will do network time sync so i hear.. someone here posted that at least we have a reason to upgrade

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
I've used LD 2 for changing the time when it is off but need info on how to set DST...can someone post the commands. Thanks.
 
LD 02
FWTM 3 2 1 2 (Forward, March, 2nd Sunday, 2:00 AM)
BWTM 11 1 1 2 (Backward, November, 1st Sunday, 2:00 AM)

Una salus victus nullam sperare salutem. -P. Vergilius Maro
 
I remember reading that the time must already be in DST to set the switch for automatic changing - to me, that means I can't make the above changes until we are actually in daylight savings time. This doesn't make sense to me so I figure I am misreading or misinterpreting.

Can anyone elaborate? (OR did I hallucinate the whole thing?)
 
When and if DST reverts back to what it currently is, what's the correct command to reset?

Just curious - it may never happen tho.
 
It's the same command as Boberator listed above - but you change the numbers to reflect the actual month, ordinal, day and am/pm
Months are 1 - 12 = Jan - Dec
Ordinals are the positions of an item in a list (In the above example FWTM 3 2 1 2, the first 2 indicates 2nd, and 1 is sunday so second sunday)
days are 1 - 7 starting with Sunday
and the last 2 is for AM (1 for PM but we never change clocks during pm hours)

"I don't really care how time is reckoned so long as there is some agreement about it, but I object to being told that I am saving daylight when my reason tells me that I am doing nothing of the kind. I even object to the implication that I am wasting something valuable if I stay in bed after the sun has risen. As an admirer of moonlight I resent the bossy insistence of those who want to reduce my time for enjoying it. At the back of the Daylight Saving scheme I detect the bony, blue-fingered hand of Puritanism, eager to push people into bed earlier, and get them up earlier, to make them healthy, wealthy and wise in spite of themselves." (Robertson Davies, The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks, 1947, XIX, Sunday.)
 
Thanks Lee - I did understand how to enter the new information, I just wanted to know what the settings currently ARE if I need to set it back. No biggie tho - I can look it up.
 
So the correct commands should be:

FWTM 3 11 1 2
BWTM 11 4 1 2
 
I think bob posted the correct commands:

Boberator (TechnicalUser) 7 Feb 07 13:54
LD 02
FWTM 3 2 1 2 (Forward, March, 2nd Sunday, 2:00 AM)
BWTM 11 1 1 2 (Backward, November, 1st Sunday, 2:00 AM)
Una salus victus nullam sperare salutem. -P. Vergilius Maro

 
I successfully made the change in all but one of my Option 11 C switches. I was able to change the BWTM, but not the FWTM for some odd reason. Any suggestions? Here's the printout:

.FTWM 3 2 1 2
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.TDST
SDST ON
FWTM APR 1 SUN 2 (AT 02:00 1/4/2007 )
BWTM NOV 1 SUN 2 (AT 02:00 4/11/2007 )
.
TFC000
.
 
you get the error because you transposed the command. its FWTM not FTWM.

I had to look at your print out a few times to see it.

I successfully made the change in all but one of my Option 11 C switches. I was able to change the BWTM, but not the FWTM for some odd reason. Any suggestions? Here's the printout:

[COLOR=red yellow].FTWM 3 2 1 2[/color]
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.
TFC200
.
TFC000
.TDST
SDST ON
FWTM APR 1 SUN 2 (AT 02:00 1/4/2007 )
BWTM NOV 1 SUN 2 (AT 02:00 4/11/2007 )
.
TFC000
 
You are so right - what a dork I am. Thanks for the wake-up call - much appreciated. And a star to you for putting up with me...
 
DST begins on Sunday, March 11th not on Friday the 2nd.
And it ends on Sunday, November 4th not Friday, November 2nd

I don't think Bob is showing the correct commands
 
oh my. good catch mdsikes. my bad!! correct commands, wrong dates... I think I have it right now.
Your welcome sanysidro. I try to help when i can.

LD 02
FWTM 3 3 11 2 (Forward, March, 11th Sunday, 2:00 AM)
BWTM 11 2 4 2 (Backward, November, 4th Sunday, 2:00 AM)


To implement these commands, use the following.
• FWTM <month> <week> <day> <hour>
month = 1-(4)-12 [January-December]
week = (1)-5, L [1st-5th, L is the last week of the month]
day = (1)-7 [Sunday-Saturday]
hour = 1-(2)-22 [Midnight-11:00 pm]
• BWTM <month> <week> <day> <hour>
month = 1-(10)-12 [January-December]
week = (1)-5, L [1st-5th, L is the last week of the month]
day = (1)-7 [Sunday-Saturday]
hour = 1-(2)-22 [Midnight-11:00 pm]
• SDST ON, (OFF)
ON enables the automatic change capability
OFF disables the automatic change capability
• TDST <CR>
The output reflects the input format to indicate the change information.
 
Actually I think I goofed...Bob is correct.........Sorry.....mds
 
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