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F1 – Time Zone Offset
Use function F1 to display and set the time zone offset between your Standard Time zone and Universal
Time Coordinated (UTC). Refer to
“F: World Map of Time Zones:” on page 193
. F1 is the basis for
Standard Time and Local Time used by F69. For an expanded explanation of Local, Standard, UTC, TAI,
and GPS time, see
“F69 – Time Mode” on page 65
.
For example, to set the time zone for Pacific Standard Time (UTC –8 hours), set the value in F1 to –
08:00.
Exclude the 1-hour Daylight Saving Time (DST) offset from this value
. DST is handled separately
by
“F66 – Daylight Saving Time (DST) Mode” on page 63
.
Because the front panel display and Multicode Output card can be configured to display/distribute Local
or Standard time, we recommended configuring F1 as described in the
“3: Installation and Set-up” on
page 15
.
The factory setting for F1 is UTC –8:00 hours (Pacific Standard Time).
Related topics:
•
“F2 – 12/24 Hour Format” on page 39
•
“F11 - Time Output Format” on page 50
•
“F27 – FTM III Configuration” on page 53
Command Line
To display the time zone offset, enter “
F1<CR>”
on the command line. The XLi responds with the
following character string:
F1<S><SIGN><HH>:<MM><CR><LF>
where:
For example, to set the time zone offset, enter:
F1 –8:00<CR>
F
= ASCII character F
01
= function
number
<S>
= ASCII space character (one or more)
<SIGN>
= either no character or + for positive offsets or – for negative offsets
<HH>
= one – or two-digit hours offset from 00 to12 hours
:
= ASCII character for a colon
<MM>
= two-digit minutes offset
<CR>
= carriage return character
<LF>
= line
feed
character