USER'S GUIDE
COMMAND SUMMARY
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
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You can also use the command
CWID
ON or
CWID
OFF to activate or deactivate the function. In
either case, your PK-232 responds with the previous state:
cmd:
cwid on
CWID was $00
DAYTIME
date & time
Mnemonic:
DA
Default: none
Mode: All
Parameters:
date & time - Current DATE and TIME to set.
DAYTIME
sets the PK-232's internal clock current date and time. The date&time parameter is used
in Packet Mode by the commands
CONSTAMP
and
MSTAMP
to "time stamp" received and moni-
tored messages.
Entries in the "heard" (displayed by MHEARD) are also time stamped if date&time has been set.
The PK-232's time is updated continuously, as long as it is powered up.
The clock is not set when the PK-232 is turned on. The
DAYTIME
command displays the following
error message:
cmd:
day
?clock not set
You must reset date and time each time you turn on the PK-232. Otherwise
CONSTAMP
and
MSTAMP
won't "stamp" the time.
If you type
DAYTIME
without a parameter, the PK-232 displays current date and time information.
The format of the display is:
dd-m m-yy hh:mm:ss
cmd:
day
DAYTIME 08-Jul-86 06:57:33
The format for entering the day&time is:
yymmddhhmm
cmd:
daytime 8607080659
where:
yy is the last two digits of the year
mm is the two-digit month code (01-12)
dd is date (01-31)
hh is the hour (00-23)
mm is the minutes after the hour (00-59)
Enter the number 0-9 with leading zeros; codes must be exactly two digits.
Be aware of the month when you set the date – the PK-232 does not check for the correct
number of days in a month.