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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.
If DAYSTAMP is OFF, CONSTAMP and MSTAMP show only TIME.
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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PACKET OPERATION
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