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Moscow (Russia)
3
Baku (Azerbaijan)
4
New Delhi (India)
5
Dhakar (Jordan)
6
Bangkok (Thailand)
7
Hong Kong
8
Tokyo (Japan)
9
Sydney (Australia)
10
Magadan (Russia)
11
Wellington (New Zealand)
12
5.1.2.3.1
Daylight Savings Time
The Daylight Savings Time consists of three fields and a check box, the Daylight Savings Time Offset
(DSTO), Daylight Savings Time Start, and Daylight Savings Time End. The DSTO is a number that is
added to or subtracted from the time zone setting. The DSTO entered by the user may be either in
hours or minutes.
The Daylight Savings Time Start allows the user to add the DSTO to the time the daylight saving
should start. The user must enter the daylight saving start time, the occurrence of the specific day, the
day of the week, and the month that the daylight saving should start. For example, Pacific Standard
Time adds an hour at 02:00 on the second Sunday of March.
The Daylight Savings Time End allows the user to subtract the DSTO from the time the daylight saving
should stop. The user must enter the daylight saving stop time, the occurrence of the specific day, the
day of the week, and the month that the daylight saving should stop. For example, Pacific Standard
Time subtracts an hour at 02:00 on the first Sunday of November.
Please note that the daylight saving start time and daylight saving stop time must be in 24 hour format. For
example, if daylight saving start time and daylight saving stop time are at 1:00 pm, the user must enter 13:00.
The Enable DST check box must be checked to enable Daylight Savings Time adjustments.