HP BladeSystem bc2800 Embedded Web System User Guide for the HP BladeSystem PC - Page 20

European, Other, Time Set Offset, Recurring, Month

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Configuring System Time ◆ European - The device switches to DST at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in March and reverts to standard time at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in October. The European option applies to EU members and other European countries using the EU standard. ◆ Other - The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device locality. If Other is selected, you must define the From and To fields. ❏ Time Set Offset - Used for non-USA and European countries to set the amount of time for DST (in minutes). The default time is 60 minutes. ❏ From - Indicates the time that DST begins in countries other than the USA and Europe, in the format DD/MMM/YY in one field and HH:MM in another. For example, if DST begins on October 25, 2007 at 5:00 am, the two fields should be set to 25/Oct/07 and 05:00. The possible field values are: ◆ Date - The date on which DST begins. The field format is DD/MM/YY. DD indicates the day in which the time offset begins.The possible field range is 1-31. MMM indicates the calendar month in which the time offset begins. The possible field range is Jan-Dec. YY indicates the year in which the time offset begins. ◆ Time - The time at which DST begins. The field format is HH:MM. For example, 05:30. ❏ To - Indicates the time that DST ends in countries other than the USA and Europe, in the format DD/MMM/YY in one field and HH:MM in another. For example, if DST ends on March 23, 2008 at midnight, the two fields should be 23/Mar/08 and 00:00. The possible field values are: ◆ Date - The date on which DST ends. The field format is DD/MM/YY. DD indicates the day in which the time offset ends.The possible field range is 1-31. MMM indicates the calendar month in which the time offset ends. The possible field range is Jan-Dec. YY indicates the year in which the time offset ends. ◆ Time - The time at which DST ends. The field format is HH:MM. For example, 05:30. ❏ Recurring - Enables user-defined DST for countries in which DST is constant from year to year, other than the USA and Europe. ❏ From - The time that DST begins each year. For example, DST begins locally every first Sunday in April at 00:00 (midnight). The possible field values are: ◆ Day - The day of the week from which DST begins every year. The possible field range is Sunday-Saturday. ◆ Week - The week within the month from which DST begins every year. The possible field range is First-Fifth. ◆ Month - The month of the year in which DST begins every year. The possible field range is Jan-Dec. ◆ Time - The time at which DST begins every year. The field format is HH:MM. For example, 02:10. ❏ To - The time that DST ends each year. For example, DST ends locally every first Sunday in October at 00:00 (midnight). The possible field values are: ◆ Day - The day of the week at which DST ends every year. The possible field range is Sunday-Saturday. ◆ Week - The week within the month at which DST ends every year. The possible field range is First-Fifth. 3-4 www.hp.com Embedded Web System User Guide

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Embedded Web System User Guide
Configuring System Time
European
— The device switches to DST at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in March
and reverts to standard time at 1:00 am on the last Sunday in October. The
European
option applies to EU members and other European countries using the EU standard.
Other
— The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device locality. If Other
is selected, you must define the
From
and
To
fields.
Time Set Offset
— Used for non-USA and European countries to set the amount of time
for DST (in minutes). The default time is 60 minutes.
From
— Indicates the time that DST begins in countries other than the USA and Europe,
in the format DD/MMM/YY in one field and HH:MM in another. For example, if DST
begins on October 25, 2007 at 5:00 am, the two fields should be set to 25/Oct/07 and
05:00. The possible field values are:
Date
— The date on which DST begins. The field format is DD/MM/YY. DD
indicates the day in which the time offset begins.The possible field range is 1-31.
MMM indicates the calendar month in which the time offset begins. The possible
field range is Jan-Dec. YY indicates the year in which the time offset begins.
Time
— The time at which DST begins. The field format is HH:MM. For example,
05:30.
To
— Indicates the time that DST ends in countries other than the USA and Europe, in
the format DD/MMM/YY in one field and HH:MM in another. For example, if DST
ends on March 23, 2008 at midnight, the two fields should be 23/Mar/08 and 00:00. The
possible field values are:
Date
— The date on which DST ends. The field format is DD/MM/YY. DD
indicates the day in which the time offset ends.The possible field range is 1-31.
MMM indicates the calendar month in which the time offset ends. The possible field
range is Jan-Dec. YY indicates the year in which the time offset ends.
Time
— The time at which DST ends. The field format is HH:MM. For example,
05:30.
Recurring
— Enables user-defined DST for countries in which DST is constant from
year to year, other than the USA and Europe.
From
— The time that DST begins each year. For example, DST begins locally every
first Sunday in April at 00:00 (midnight). The possible field values are:
Day
— The day of the week from which DST begins every year. The possible field
range is Sunday-Saturday.
Week
— The week within the month from which DST begins every year. The
possible field range is First-Fifth.
Month
— The month of the year in which DST begins every year. The possible field
range is Jan-Dec.
Time
— The time at which DST begins every year. The field format is HH:MM. For
example, 02:10.
To
— The time that DST ends each year. For example, DST ends locally every first
Sunday in October at 00:00 (midnight). The possible field values are:
Day
— The day of the week at which DST ends every year. The possible field range
is Sunday-Saturday.
Week
— The week within the month at which DST ends every year. The possible
field range is First-Fifth.