Panasonic IMAGECHECKER PV230 Manual page 46

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Year:
2009
Month:
07
Day:
15
Delimiter:
To specify a symbol to separate Year, Month and Day. It is possible to select not to use delimiter.
Digits of Month and Day: 2-digit / Variable
Specify how to indicate 1-digit year and day without delimiter.
Example) In case of "July 1" ... 2-digit: "07/01" / Variable: "7/1"
Digits of Year: 4-digit / 2-digit
Specify the digits of year. 4-digit: "2009" / 2-digit: "09"
Offset: Designated date / Range
(Offset) Year / Month / Day / Hour:
It is a function to regard the date that the offset value has been added to the data of the built-in calendar as
the judgement date.
"Year":
The same day in the year of Calendar +/ Offset value (In case of "1", the same day in the
next year)
"Month":
The same day in the month of Calendar +/ Offset value (In case of "1", the same day in the
next month)
"Day":
The day of Calendar +/ Offset value (In case of "5", the fifth day from the next day)
When "Range" has been selected for the offset setting, multiple dates from
the day to the designated day by the offset value are judged as OK.
Example)
Calendar date: 2009/7/15
Offset: Range
Offset - Day: +6
Offset: About "Hour"
When "Offset - Hour" has been specified, the judgment date is set to the day at the time of "Current time +
Offset".
Example)
When "Offset - Hour" has been set to "3", the judgement date is set
to the day after "the current time + 3 hours".
The judgement date is "7/15" until 20:59 on July 15 on the calendar,
as the time does not come to 24 hour even after 3 hours.
The judgement date changes to "7/16" when the current time is
21:00 on July 15, as the time come to 24:00 by adding 3 hours to
21:00.
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Date judged as OK
2009/7/15 ~ 2009/7/21
Calendar
Judgement
date

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