Planet Technology WGSD-1022 Switch User Manual


 
User’s Manual of WGSD-1022/WGSD-8000
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Hours / Minuntes /
Seconds
Defines the system time. The field format is HH:MM:SS, for example, 21:15:03.
Month / Day / Year
Defines the system date. The field format is Day:Month:Year, for example, 04 May
2050.
Time Zone
The difference between Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and local time. For example,
the Time Zone Offset for Paris is GMT +1, while the local time in Taipei is GTM +8.
Daylight Saving
Daylight Saving
Enables the Daylight Savings Time (DST) on the device based on the devices
location. The possible field values are:
USA -- The device switches to DST at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of April, and
reverts to standard time at 2 a.m. on the last Sunday of October.
European -- The device switches to DST at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in
March and reverts to standard time at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
The European option applies to EU members, and other European countries
using the EU standard.
Other -- The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device locality. If
Other is selected, the From and To fields must be defined.
Time Set Offset
For non USA and European countries, the amount of time for DST can be set in
minutes. The value range is (1-1440).
The default time is 60 minutes.
From
Defines the time that DST begins in countries other than USA or Europe, in the
format DayMonthYear in one field and time in another. For example, DST begins on
the 25th October 2007 5:00 am, the two fields will be 25Oct07 and 5:00. The
possible field values are:
Date -- The date at which DST begins. The possible field range is 1-31.
Month -- The month of the year in which DST begins. The possible field range
is Jan-Dec.
Year-- The year in which the configured DST begins.
Time -- The time at which DST begins. The field format is Hour:Minute, for
example, 05:30.
To
Defines the time that DST ends in countries other than USA or European in the
format DayMonthYear in one field and time in another. For example, DST ends on
the 23rd March 2008 12:00 am, the two fields will be 23Mar08 and 12:00. The
possible field values are:
Date -- The date at which DST ends. The possible field range is 1-31.
Month -- The month of the year in which DST ends. The possible field range
is Jan-Dec.
Year-- The year in which the configured DST ends.
Time -- The time at which DST starts. The field format is Hour:Minute, for
example, 05:30.
Recurring
Defines the time that DST starts in countries other than USA or Europe where the
DST is constant year to year. The possible field values are:
From
Defines the time that DST begins each year. For example, DST begins locally every
second Sunday in April at 5:00 am. The possible field values are:
Day -- The day of the week from which DST begins every year. The possible
field range is Sunday-Saturday.
Week -- The week within the month from which DST begins every year. The