Set Calendar And Clock (H3); Daylight Saving Time - Panasonic Brooks FireTracker FT1020G3 Operation Manual

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Set Calendar and Clock (H3)

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The real time clock (RTC) component has a capacitor as a backup supply. Normally when
the Control Unit is turned on for the first time
required to be set. If required, the clock might be corrected, so that the "time stamps" for
fire alarms, faults, etc. will be correct. Upon the completion of the commissioning work, the
clock must be checked and corrected if required.
The calendar and clock can be set in any FDCIE for the whole system. Every day (at
midnight) the calendar and clock will be synchronised.
Note 1: The capacitor can supply the RTC for two days. When the power turned off, it is
recommended to check / set the date and time in menu H3.
Note 2: If no changes required, press "ESC" instead of "↵" to return to menu H3.
Action
Text in display
"Menu"
Scroll to menu H3.
H3 Set calendar and clock
DD=MM-YYYY hh:mm
"↲"
H3 Set calendar and clock
"↲"
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Daylight Saving Time

The daylight saving is set via EBLWin in the system properties. When set, the time will be
automatically changed according to AU or NZ convention. The daylight saving time is set
in the firmware as shown below:
Australian convention: Forward 1 hour the first Sunday in October, 02:00  03:00.
Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April, 03:00  02:00.
New Zealand convention: Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in September, 02:00  03:00.
Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April, 03:00  02:00.
, only the date, time and day of the week
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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Operation Manual
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Comments
According to chapter
"Access", see page 42.
The date & time shown is
valid when this menu is
opened. If required,
change the date, time
and/or weekday (press
"▼" or "▲" to select the
weekday).
The "clock" starts again
as from the date, time,
etc. shown in the display
when you press "↲". If no
changes required, press
"ESC" instead of "↲".
Scroll to another menu or
press "ESC".

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