Instructions

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RG
This channel type is writable, so you can set the time by sending:
T=12:20:00
Time can be in several formats, selected by parameter P39 as follows:
P39=
Format
Example
0 (default)
Hours:minute:seconds.subseconds
P41 controls the number of sub-second digits between 0 and 6; default is 3 digits
11:45:10.003
1
s.s (decimal seconds) since midnight
42310.003
2
m.m (decimal minutes) since midnight
705.1667
3
h.h (decimal hours) since midnight
11.7528
If the time is assigned to a channel variable (see Channel Variables (nCV) (P67)) then the CV will contain the number of
seconds since midnight, e.g.
T(=1CV) 1CV
Time 17:40:50.748
1CV 63650.7
You can also set the time using a CV, e.g.
1CV=7200 T=1CV
1CV 7200.0
Time 02:00:00.000
See also Setting the System Time (P269).
Date
The current date can also be returned and set:
D
Date 22/05/2005
D=25/12/2010
Date 25/12/2010
Date can be in several formats, selected by P31 as follows:
P31=
Format
Example
0
Day number
DDDDD
86
1
(default)
European DD/MM/YYYY
28/03/2002
2
North American
MM/DD/YYYY
03/28/2002
3
ISO YYYY/MM/DD
2002/03/28
If the date is assigned to a channel variable then the CV will contain the number of seconds since 1-Jan-1989. The date
can also be set from a CV, e.g.
D(=1CV) 1CV=1CV+86400 D=1CV
Date 04/03/2010
1CV 668176400.0
Date 05/03/2010
System Variables
The following system variables (see System Variables (P40)) return date related information which can then be tested in
alarms:
12SV returns the current date/time as decimal days since 1-Jan-1989
15SV returns the day number of the year (0-365)
20SV returns the day of the month (1-31)
21SV returns the month (1-12)
22SV returns the year (1989-9999)
Text
Fifty 80-character text channels (1$50$) are available for labelling, data headings, site identification, DT80
identification, and so on.Define the string by sending, for example
2$="my text string^M^J"
Then, the string is returned (unloaded) whenever n$ is included in a channel list. Text channels can also be set based on
data returned via the serial channel. Control String Input Actions (P353)
Control characters may be included in the text string, e.g.
^M for carriage return.