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.
PARAMETER 26:
Set Time
4.
To change the delay assigned to a different slot, press the key
corresponding to the desired
slot
(e.g.,
8
); the chosen
Slot Number
and
the delay currently assigned to it will be displayed.
5.
Repeat the above steps for each
Slot Number
for which a change in the
Handshake Delay
is required. Slots
1 through 8
can be programmed to
produce a delay between 0 and 9 seconds.
Default:
The factory has pre-programmed each slot with a 1-second
Handshake
Delay.
Advancing to Next Parameter:
The next parameter in
Category A
is
PARAMETER 26.
Because it is not
sequential, it cannot be reached with a single press of the
key. To advance
to
PARAMETER 26
, press the
N
key.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 08]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the next
parameter number.
You can reach
PARAMETER 26
by pressing the
2
and the
6
keys.
SET TIME MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
Background:
Setting the date and time permits the CP-220A to keep an accurate
accounting of the events it processes and, when logging these events to a
printer, to "stamp" them accurately with this information. Keeping an
accurate log of the messages communicated to the CP-220A may help in
troubleshooting, administrative, and even legal matters.
The time is set in a 24-hour (i.e., military) format in which "AM" and "PM"
are not used. This format adds "12" to the afternoon and evening hours
between 1:00 PM and 11:00 PM, which will be expressed as 13:00 through
23:00. The following table provides some comparisons:
CONVENTIONAL TIME
24-HR MILITARY TIME
12:06
AM
00:06
5:30
AM
05:30
12:00
PM
12:00
5:31
PM
17:31
11:45
PM
23:45
CP-220A Central Station Receiver Section 2: Programming the CP-220A Page 2-17
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