TC4411 CPU3 for TCIV Plus
» The display will show the hour, minute, and “AM,”
“PM,” or “Mil”:
XX:XX:W(Y,N)
Step 6. If the setting is not satisfactory, type “N” to
return the display shown in Step 1. If the setting is satis-
factory, type "Y.”
» The new time will be stored and the display will
read:
Month XX (n, #)
Step
7. If necessary, type in a different two-digit num-
ber for the month (e.g., “06” for June). When the desired
number appears, type “#.”
» The display will read:
Day x x (n, #)
Step 8. If necessary, type in a different two-digit date.
When the desired number appears, type “#.”
» The display will read:
Year XX (n, #)
Step 9. If necessary, type in a different two-digit num-
ber (e.g., “91” for “1991"). When the desiredyearappears,
press “#.”
» The display will read:
XX-XX-XX (Y,
N)
Step 10.
If the date is not satisfactory, press N to bring
back the display shown in Step
6.
When it is satisfactory,
press "Y.”
» The new date will be stored and the display will
read:
End Time Set
Step 11.
Hang up to clear this message.
» If there are call-ins waiting, they will appear on the
display. Otherwise, the display will show the time
and date.
Synchronizing from a 2490 Master Clock
Connect the clock’s synchronization output (“DIG”) to
the Telecenter unit’s
MI0
terminal “A68.” The clock and
TC IV commons must also be connected with each other.