PK-88 OPERATING MAN-UAL
4.9.6
MSTAMP - The Monitor Time-Stamp Command
Monitored packets can be time-stamped if DAYTIME has been set. To enable this
function, set MSTAMP ON. You can also time-stamp connect and disconnect
messages with the command CONSTAMP ON.
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If DAYSTAMP is OFF, CONSTAMP and MSTAMP show only TIME.
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If DAYSTAMP is ON, the DATE is included in CONSTAMP and MSTAMP.
Set DAYSTAMP ON when you want a dated record of packet channel activity, or
when you are unavailable for local packet operation.
4.9.7
DAYTIME - Set the Real-Time Clock
Use the DAYTIME command to activate the PK-88's real-time clock by setting the
date and time. The PK-88 displays current date and time information.
After the clock is set, you can display the time by entering DAYTIME without
parameters. If you have removed power from the PK-88 since the last time you
entered DAYTIME, you will have to reset the clock. The PK-88's time is updated
continually as long as power is applied.
The clock is not set when the PK-88 is turned on. The DAYTIME command will
display the following error message:
You must reset the date and time each time you RESET or remove power from the
PK-88. Otherwise CONSTAMP and MSTAMP will not 'stamp' the time. The format of
the display is dd-mm-yy hh:mm:ss.
The format for entering the date and time is 'yymmddhhmmss,' where:
Example:
cmd:daytime
?clock not set
DAYTIME 03-Feb-87 06:57:33
yy is the last two digits of the year mm is the two-digit month code
(01-12) dd is date (01-31) hh is the hour (00-23) mm is the minutes
after the hour (00-59) ss is the seconds after the minute (00-59)
cmd:daytime 870628145040
DAYTIME 28-Jun-87 14:50:40
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