Model: MTS200 (1U)
Doc. Ref. no. : - m08/om/201
Issue no.: 03
Page 53 of 195
User’s Manual
“
DST Start Time
” =
Format (hr:min)
. This the time on DST start day when DST effect should start.
Hr:min = hour form 0 to 12 and minute from 0 to 59
“
DST End
” =
Format (m.w.d)
.This is DST endday on which the DST effect will lapse.
m.w.d = month.week of month.day of week of month.
This specifies day
d
(0 <=
d
<= 6) of week
w
(1 <=
w
<= 5) of month
m
(1 <=
m
<= 12). Week 1 is the first week in which day
d
occurs and week 5 is the last
week in which day
d
occurs. Day 0 is a Sunday.
“
DST End Time
” =
Format (hr:min)
.This the time on DST end day when DST will lapse.
Hr:min = hour form 0 to 12 and minute from 0 to 59
e.g.:
Here is an example for New Zealand, where the standard time (NZST) is12 hours ahead of UTC, and
daylight saving time (NZDT), 13 hoursahead of UTC, runs from the first Sunday in October to the
thirdSunday in March, and the changeovers happen at the default time of02:00:00:
DST Offset
= -13:00
DST Start
= 10.1.0
DST Start Time
= 02:00
DST End
= 03.3.0
DST End Time
= 02:00
Note:
All the calendar settings will only become effective once user come out of configuration
mode of keypad menu to normal run mode.
IRIG O/P PARAMETERS
1. IRIG TIME MODE
MTS200 provides IRIG-B / IEEE 1344 output through BNC connector available on rear panel of device.
MTS200 provides the output in DCLS as well as AM output. For further details regarding IRIG-B / IEEE
1344, refer section 11.2.
The time information in IRIG-B and IEEE 1344 output can be local time or UTC time information which
can be configured by this parameter. The local time in IRIG-B / IEEE 1344 output will be as per
configured timezone and DST settings.