23
Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex Dec Hex
80 50 88 58 96 60 104 68 112 70 120 78
81 51 89 59 97 61 105 69 113 71 121 79
82 52 90 5A 98 62 106 6A 114 72 122 7A
83 53 91 5B 99 63 107 6B 115 73 123 7B
84 54 92 5C 100 64 108 6C 116 74 124 7C
85 55 93 5D 101 65 109 6D 117 75 125 7D
86 56 94 5E 102 66 110 6E 118 76 126 7E
87 57 95 5F 103 67 111 6F 119 77 127 7F
So for our example the hexadecimal equivalent for 37 decimal is 25.
Use the
+/HRS
and
-/MIN
keys to adjust the value on the display.
Pressing the
+/HRS
key will increment the option switch value; the value
will increment from the current setting up to 3F and then “wrap-around” to
00. You can decrement the value by pressing the
-/MIN
key; the value will
decrement from the current setting down to 00 and then “wrap-around” to
3F. If you change your mind and don’t wish to change the option switch
value simply press the
MODE
key; the display will return to the current
time (adjusted for any fast time minutes elapsed while in this editing
mode). Once you are satisfied with the new option switch value press the
SEL
key; the display will then show “oPtn” again. The new option switch
setting will be in effect and stored in non-volatile memory as well. At this
point pressing the
MODE
key will change the display to the current time
(adjusted for any fast time minutes elapsed while in this editing mode).
5.9 Reset
(“rSt”)
ALARM
INIT
TIME
PM
When “rSt” is displayed you can reset the time to the initial time (as
described in section 5.5) by pressing the
SEL
key. Note that this action is
only carried out IF this LNFC is enabled as the Clock Master (see section
6.1).
Pressing the
MODE
key will change the display to the current time
(adjusted for any fast time minutes elapsed while in this editing mode). If
the
MODE
key is pressed before the
SEL
key is pressed then no reset
action is taken.