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CarpalT

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Jan 17, 2003
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I apologize in advance for the basic question...I have done this before and didn't document sufficiently. My notes say in ld 20 to change the time and date use:
TTAD to print it, or
STAD to change it. Regardless of whether I preface these commands with PRT or CHG, or use them alone, I get STAD? TTAD?
What am I doing wrong? Can't find these commands in the manual.
Thanks in advance!

The world is full of good people.
 
Thanks Rusty for the help I tried that in ld 2, and it seemed to run through a lot of changes, but nothing changed on the phone displays. Is it DD MM YYYY HH MM SS
Then do I need execute another step?
Thanks.

The world is full of good people.
 
no after you do the stad, it can take 15 to 30 minutes to change the time on all sets

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
They probaly changed by now, but just in case.

When you enter the command STAD do not hit the enter key, it will shift over one space, then enter the date. If you are using today's date and the time of 11:30 am you would enter:

STAD 30 06 2005 11 30 00 <----press enter now

You can check it by entering TTAD.

Hope that helps.
 
Thanks, all for your assistance in this. I had to take a couple runs at it, then be patient for a few minutes, and it turned out fine - You guys are great!

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