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Regional Tab Miscellaneous Chapter 5 Linksys ATA Field Reference Field Set Local Date (mm/dd) Set Local Time (HH/mm) Time Zone FXS Port Impedance Daylight Saving Time Rule Description Sets the local date (mm stands for months and dd stands for days). The year is optional and uses two or four digits. Sets the local time (hh stands for hours and mm stands for minutes). Seconds are optional. Selects the number of hours to add to GMT to generate the local time for caller ID generation. Choices are GMT-12:00, GMT-11:00,..., GMT, GMT+01:00, GMT+02:00, ..., GMT+13:00. The default is GMT-08:00. Sets the electrical impedance of the FXS port. Choices are 600, 900, 600+2.16uF, 900+2.16uF, 270+750||150nF, 220+850||120nF, 220+820||115nF, or 200+600||100nF. The default is 600. Enter the rule for calculating daylight saving time; it should include the start, end, and save values. This rule is comprised of three fields. Each field is separated by ; (a semicolon) as shown below. Optional values inside [ ] (the brackets) are assumed to be 0 if they are not specified. Midnight is represented by 0:0:0 of the given date. This is the format of the rule: Start = ; end=; save = . • The and values specify the start and end dates and times of daylight saving time. Each value is in this format: / / [/HH:[mm[:ss]]] • The value is the number of hours, minutes, and/or seconds to add to the current time during daylight saving time. The value can be preceded by a negative (-) sign if subtraction is desired instead of addition. The value is in this format: [/[+|-]HH:[mm[:ss]]] • The value equals any value in the range 1-12 (January-December). • The value equals [+|-] any value in the range 1-31. • If is 1, it means the on or before the end of the month (in other words the last occurrence of < weekday> in that month). • The value equals any value in the range 1-7 (Monday-Sunday). It can also equal 0. If the value is 0, this means that the date to start or end daylight saving is exactly the date given. In that case, the value must not be negative. If the value is not 0 and the value is positive, then daylight saving starts or ends on the value on or after the date given. If the value is not 0 and the value is negative, then daylight saving starts or ends on the value on or before the date given. • The abbreviation HH stands for hours (0-23). • The abbreviation mm stands for minutes (0-59). • The abbreviation ss stands for seconds (0-59). The default Daylight Saving Time Rule is start=4/1/7;end=10/-1/7;save=1. 5-30 Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide Document Version 3.2

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.2
Chapter 5
Linksys ATA Field Reference
Regional Tab
Miscellaneous
Field
Description
Set Local Date (mm/dd)
Sets the local date (mm stands for months and dd stands for days). The year is optional
and uses two or four digits.
Set Local Time (HH/mm)
Sets the local time (hh stands for hours and mm stands for minutes). Seconds are optional.
Time Zone
Selects the number of hours to add to GMT to generate the local time for caller ID
generation. Choices are GMT-12:00, GMT-11:00,…, GMT, GMT+01:00, GMT+02:00,
…, GMT+13:00.
The default is GMT-08:00.
FXS Port Impedance
Sets the electrical impedance of the FXS port. Choices are 600, 900, 600+2.16uF,
900+2.16uF, 270+750||150nF, 220+850||120nF, 220+820||115nF, or
200+600||100nF
.
The default is 600.
Daylight Saving Time Rule
Enter the rule for calculating daylight saving time; it should include the start, end,
and save values. This rule is comprised of three fields. Each field is separated by ; (a
semicolon) as shown below. Optional values inside [ ] (the brackets) are assumed to
be 0 if they are not specified. Midnight is represented by 0:0:0 of the given date.
This is the format of the rule: Start = <start-time>; end=<end-time>; save =
<save-time>.
The <start-time> and <end-time> values specify the start and end dates and times of
daylight saving time. Each value is in this format: <month> /<day> /
<weekday>[/HH:[mm[:ss]]]
The <save-time> value is the number of hours, minutes, and/or seconds to add to the
current time during daylight saving time. The <save-time> value can be preceded by
a negative (-) sign if subtraction is desired instead of addition. The <save-time> value
is in this format: [/[+|-]HH:[mm[:ss]]]
The <month> value equals any value in the range 1-12 (January-December).
The <day> value equals [+|-] any value in the range 1-31.
If <day> is 1, it means the <weekday> on or before the end of the month (in other
words the last occurrence of < weekday> in that month).
The <weekday> value equals any value in the range 1-7 (Monday-Sunday). It can
also equal 0. If the <weekday> value is 0, this means that the date to start or end
daylight saving is exactly the date given. In that case, the <day> value must not be
negative. If the <weekday> value is not 0 and the <day> value is positive, then
daylight saving starts or ends on the <weekday> value on or after the date given. If
the <weekday> value is not 0 and the <day> value is negative, then daylight saving
starts or ends on the <weekday> value on or before the date given.
The abbreviation HH stands for hours (0-23).
The abbreviation mm stands for minutes (0-59).
The abbreviation ss stands for seconds (0-59).
The default Daylight Saving Time Rule is start=4/1/7;end=10/-1/7;save=1.