Krontek KT160 Rev 4.10
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4 Selecting the time reference correction format.
NONE is the default. For more detailed information on these formats and how the clock interprets
them see the section at the end of the manual Description of Time Correction Formats .
The following formats are available:
[NONE] Clock uses the 50Hz power supply frequency
[Sbcd] Standard BCD serial data
[Ebcd] Extended BCD serial data
[Sr2]
Minute Impulse 59th minute correction
[RP]
Minute Impulse reverse polarity
[Sync] Sync wired
[Int]
Internal Crystal (does not use power supply frequency)
[SLA] Slave when using another KT160 as a master
[ALPH] Alpha Adaptive Micro Systems
[nET]
Ethernet Network requires network option
Selecting a format other than NONE or Int will disable time setting via the rear keys.
Press SYS three (3) times, the clock will display one of the above settings.
Press ADJ to select one of the settings.
Use TIME to exit this mode.
5 Setting the Time Zone Offset
Press SYS four (4) times, the clock will display the current offset as HHMM.
Press ADJ and the offset will change in 30 minute increments from [00:00] up to [23:30] and then
from [ 23:30] down to [00:00].
Use TIME to exit this mode.
6 Setting Daylight Savings
Press SYS five (5) times, the clock will display the current offset as DLS nn, where nn is the
current setting.
The daylight saving period can be selected by pressing ADJ.
Selecting 0F disables daylight saving (use this setting for network option).
The preset daylight savings times numbered 1 6 are:
Start
End
Where used
1 - Last Sun in Oct at 2:00am
Last Sun in Mar at 3:00am
Australia Eastern
2 - First Sun in Oct at 2:00am
Last Sun in Mar at 3:00am
Australia Tasmania
3 - Last Sun in Mar at 2:00am
Last Sun in Oct at 3:00am
Europe
4 - First Sun in Oct at 2:00am
Third Sun in Mar at 3:00am
New Zealand
5 - Last Sun in Mar at 2:00am
Last Sun in Oct at 1:00am
UK
6 - First Sun in Apr at 2:00am
Last Sun in Oct at 2:00am
USA