PARAMETER 25:
Clock Set
REMEMBER!
To leave the Programming
Mode at any time, press the
Esc
key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to its
normal operating mode.
Programming changes will
be stored automatically.
FBI CLOCK SET MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
Background:
As stated in
PARAMETER 13
(see page 2-86), it may be desirable to
synchronize the CP-220A and the
Automation System
so that they both
display the same
date
and
time.
By programming
PARAMETER 13,
the
CP-220A will be prepared to provide this information to the computer when
it's requested, so the
Automation System
can adjust itself accordingly –
resulting in both units keeping in "sync."
PARAMETER 25
is used to
determine exactly what data will be sent by the CP-220A during these
requests.
If
PARAMETER 25
is left as factory programmed ([FBI CLOCK SET]), the
CP-220A will deliver the
month, day, year, hours, minutes,
and
seconds
,
whenever the "time" is requested by the
Automation System.
However, if
PARAMETER 25
is programmed for [RADIONICS], the CP-220A will
provide only the
month, day, hour,
and
minutes
, while omitting the
year
and the
seconds
.
Programming Procedures:
When
PARAMETER 25
is entered, [FBI CLOCK SET] will be displayed.
Use the
NEXT
key or the
MANUAL/PREVIOUS
key to alternate between
[FBI] and [RADIONICS], as required.
Default:
PARAMETER 25
is defaulted to [FBI].
Advancing to Next Parameter:
The next parameter in
Category C
is
PARAMETER 39.
Because it is not
sequential, it cannot be reached with a single press of the
key. To
advance to
PARAMETER 39,
press the
N
key.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 25]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the
next parameter number.
You can reach
PARAMETER 39
by pressing the
3
key and the
9
key
.
CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Section 2: Programming the CP-220A Page 2-93
Hook-Up and Installation Manual