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Chapter 6 Command Definitions
Output Format
System Configuration
UNITID: 001e0dc74896
SYSID: LDXCentre
SYSREF: 0
LOCATION: Room5
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FTPPWD: N
FTPSER: Y
SECURE: N
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Note: The protocol and mode parameters are only present if licensed. When a protocol or mode is
active, the parameter shows the value “Y”, and when inactive, the parameter shows the value
“N”.
6.5.27 CNTDS – Configuration Time and Date Set
Synopsis
This command is used to specify the date (DATE) and time (TIME) as used by the system. This command can
also activate or deactivate Network Time Protocol (NTP) on the system. System time is used by the Signaling
Server to indicate the time an alarm occurred or cleared and to provide timestamps for such things as
measurements and data records. The command also allows an OFFSET from UTC to be specified to allow the
system to report the correct local time, when synchronized with an NTP time server.
Note: The system will not automatically adjust for daylight savings time changes.
See:
The CNTDP command to verify the time and date settings.
The CNTPI command to add NTP servers to the configuration.
Syntax
CNTDS:[DATE=,][TIME=,][NTP=,][OFFSET=];
Prerequisites
The OFFSET value must be specified in hours and optionally 0 or 30 minutes, in the range -14 to +12.
e.g.
The unit must be restarted in order for the new
OFFSET value to take effect.
The date cannot be changed if periodic reports or continuous records are configured.
Attributes
CONFIG - The command affects configuration data.
Montreal, CANADA -5:00
Parsippany, USA -5:00
Fordingbridge, UNITED KINGDOM 0:00
Renningen, GERMANY +1:00
New Delhi, INDIA +5:30
Beijing, CHINA +8:00
Sydney, AUSTRALIA +10:00