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Table 6: 4600 Series IP Telephone Customizable System Parameters (continued)
Parameter Name
DSTSTART
DSTSTOP
ENHDIALSTAT
GMTOFFSET
IRSTAT
Default Value
1SunApr2L
LSunOct2L
1
0:00
1
Administering Options for the 4600 Series IP Telephones
Description and Value Range
Daylight Savings Time Start Date for SIP
telephones. Valid values are six, seven or nine
ASCII characters with a format of either
odddmmmht or Dmmmht, where:
o is 1 character representing an ordinal adjective as
follows:
1 (first), 2 (second), 3 (third), 4 (fourth) or L (last);
ddd is 3 characters containing the English
abbreviation for the day of the week as follows: Sun,
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri or Sat;
mmm is 3 characters containing the English
abbreviation for the month as follows:
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov or Dec;
h is 1 numeric digit representing the time at which to
make the adjustment, exactly on the hour at hAM
(0h00 in military format), where valid values of h are
0 through 9;
t is 1 character representing the time zone relative to
which to make the adjustment as follows: L (local
time) or U (Universal Time); and,
D is 1 or 2 ASCII digits representing the date of the
month, from 1 or 01 to 31, or the character L, which
means the last day of the month.
For example, a value of "1SunApr2L" means "the
first Sunday in April at 2AM local time," and a value
of "29Mar1U" means "March 29th at 1AM Universal
Time."
Daylight Savings Time Stop Date for SIP
telephones. Valid values and format are the same as
DSTSTART.
Enhanced Dialing Status. If set to "1" the
Local Dialing
feature is turned on for all associated
applications. If set to "0" the feature is turned off.
Standard Time Offset from Greenwich Mean Time
for SIP telephones. Valid values are a positive or
negative number of hours and minutes less than 13
hours (1 to 6 ASCII characters, optionally beginning
with "+" or "-", followed by one or two ASCII numeric
digits whose combined value is from 0 to 12,
optionally followed by a ":" and two ASCII numeric
digits whose combined value is from 00 to 59).
Text string containing status of Infrared interface
(0=off/disabled, 1=on/enabled).
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