Handset Customization
158
3
-DD/MM/YYYY
4
-MM/DD/YY
5
-DD MMM YYYY
6
-WWW DD MMM
Use the following mapping:
“WWW” represents the abbreviation of the week;
“DD” represents a two-digit day;
“MMM” represents the first three letters of the month;
“YYYY” represents a four-digit year, and “YY” represents a two-digit year.
Default
0
Web UI
Settings > Time&Date > Date Format
Handset UI
OK > Settings > Display > Date Format
Parameter
local_time.time_format
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the time format.
Permitted
Values
0
-Hour 12, the time will be displayed in 12-hour format with AM or PM specified.
1
-Hour 24, the time will be displayed in 24-hour format (for example, 2:00 PM displays as 14:00).
Default
1
Web UI
Settings > Time&Date > Time Format
Parameter
local_time.date_format
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the date format.
Note
: The value configured by the parameter “lcl.datetime.date.format” takes precedence over that
configured by this parameter.
Permitted
Values
0
-WWW MMM DD
1
-DD-MMM-YY
2
-YYYY-MM-DD
3
-DD/MM/YYYY
4
-MM/DD/YY
5
-DD MMM YYYY
6
-WWW DD MMM
Use the following mapping:
“WWW” represents the abbreviation of the week;
“DD” represents a two-digit day;
“MMM” represents the first three letters of the month;
“YYYY” represents a four-digit year, and “YY” represents a two-digit year.
Default
0