FEC920: USER GUIDE
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To set the time, the scroll button is operated to enter edit mode, then the up and down buttons are used to scroll
to display a time, say 15 seconds later than the current time. Once the current time matches the display, the
scroll button is pressed to confirm the time and to start the clock.
Figure 39 Clock menu
The ‘DST’ field appears only If ‘DST Enable’ is selected ‘Yes’, in ‘Locale’ (Section 6.1.2). If the ‘box’ contains a
cross (as shown) then Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not currently active. A ‘tick’ means that the time shown
has been advanced by an hour because DST is active.
6.1.2 Locale
Figure 40 Typical Instrument configuration menu (expanded to show all fields)
Language
Select the language to be used for displays etc.
Date format
Select either DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, or YY/MM/DD as the required format.
Time Zone
Select the required offset from GMT (UTC). This setting affects only the displayed time.
Archiving, recording etc. times remain in GMT.
DST Enable
Daylight Saving Time enable. Once the selection is enabled, the following (previously
hidden) fields appear, allowing the start and end dates for Daylight Saving Time (DST) to
be configured. DST affects only the displayed time. Archiving, recording etc. times remain
in GMT.
Start Time
Appears only when ‘DST Enable’ (above) is set to ‘Yes’. Use the up/down keys to scroll
to the required start time.
Start On
Select ‘Last’, ‘First’, ‘Second’, ‘Third’ or ‘Fourth’ as the required week. Used in conjunction
with the ‘Start Day’ and ‘Start Month’ entries following.
Start Day
Select the day of the week on which DST is to commence.
Date
Time
DST
Instrument.Clock
English
DD/MM/YY
GMT
Yes
01:00
Last
Sunday
March
02:00
Last
Sunday
October
Language
Date Format
Time Zone
DST Enable
Start Time
Start On
Start Day
Start Month
End Time
End On
End day
End Month
Instrument.Locale
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