3: Installation/Configuration
ENTER (5 times)
Displays “
SAVE CHANGES – YES
”
ENTER
Saves the new network parameters, and reboots the XL-GPS
Notes:
•
To prevent remote network access to the XL-GPS, change Remote Lockout to
LOCK. Doing this shuts down remote access through the XL-GPS’s network port so
that the XL-GPS’s functions are available only through the keypad interface, and
through the serial port’s command line interface.
•
For additional information, consult the relevant topics covering the F100 commands.
Configuring the Time Display
Configure the XL-GPS to display time correctly. Use the menu-driven keypad interface, to
enter the functions and select the desired settings, as follows:
•
F1 – Time Zone Offset
: (
“F: World Map of Time Zones:” on page 202
) Set the
number of hours difference between your time zone and UTC. For example:
-
Pacific Standard Time is UTC -08:00
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Mountain Standard Time is UTC -07:00
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Central Standard Time is UTC -06:00
-
Eastern Standard Time is UTC -05:00
•
F2 – 12/24-Hour Format
: (
“F2 – 12/24 Hour Format” on page 50
) Select a 12 or 24-
hour display format. By default, the XL-GPS is set to the 24-hour display format (e.g.,
6 P.M. is displayed as 18:00).
•
F66 – Daylight Saving Time (DST)
: (
“F66 – Daylight Saving Time (DST) Mode”
on page 84
) If needed, set when Local time enters and leaves DST.
-
The factory settings for F66 apply to most users in the continental US: DST
begins at 2 A.M. on the 2
nd
Sunday of March, and ends at 2 A.M. on the 1
st
Sun-
day of November.
-
DST is NOT observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Vir-
gin Islands, the Eastern Time Zone portion of the State of Indiana, and most of
Arizona (Navajo Indian Reservation observes DST).
-
Throughout the European Union (EU), Summer Time begins and ends at 1 A.M.
UTC. It starts the last Sunday in March, and ends the last Sunday in October. In
the EU, all time zones change at the same moment.
•
F69 – Time Mode
: (
“F69 – Time Mode” on page 90
) Select the type of time output on
the front panel display, F8, and F90. The four choices are as follows:
-
UTC
(Coordinated Universal Time) differs from GPS Time by the addition of
leap-second corrections to compensate for variations in the earth’s rotation.
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