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Initializing the Sensor
f.
Specify the day you want to start summertime settings.
Valid entries are sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, and saturday.
The default is sunday.
g.
Specify the time you want to start summertime settings.
The default is 02:00:00.
Note
The default recurring summertime parameters are correct for time zones in the United States.
The default values specify a start time of 2 a.m. on the first Sunday in April, and a stop time
of 2 a.m. on the fourth Sunday in October. The default summertime offset is 60 minutes.
h.
Specify the month you want summertime settings to end.
Valid entries are january, february, march, april, may, june, july, august, september, october,
november, and december.
The default is october.
i.
Specify the week you want the summertime settings to end.
Valid entries are first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and last.
The default is last.
j.
Specify the day you want the summertime settings to end.
Valid entries are sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, and saturday.
The default is sunday.
k.
Specify the time you want summertime settings to end.
l.
Specify the DST zone.
The zone name is a character string up to 24 characters long in the pattern [A-Za-z0-9()+:,_/-]+$.
m.
Specify the summertime offset.
Specify the summertime offset from UTC in minutes (negative numbers represent time zones west
of the Prime Meridian).
The default is 0.
n.
Type
yes
to modify the system time zone.
o.
Specify the standard time zone name.
The zone name is a character string up to 24 characters long.
p.
Specify the standard time offset.
The default is 0.
Specify the standard time zone offset from UTC in minutes (negative numbers represent time zones
west of the Prime Meridian).