Time and Event Commands
get time
set time enable <yes | no>
set time server <domain|dotted decimal>
set time zone <-12 – 12>
set time dst enable <yes | no>
set time dst start
<week/day/month>-<hour:minute>
set time dst stop
<week/day/month>-<hour:minute>
For the Daylight savings start and stop commands above use the following key:
[ week is 1-5 ] [ day is 1=Sunday;2=Monday;3=Tuesday;4=Wednesday;5=Thursday;6=Friday;7=Saturday ]
[ month is 1-12 ] [ time is HH:MM (using 24 hour format) ]
get events
set event <1-14> <run | hold>
set event <1-14> date <mm/dd/yyyy>
set event <1-14> time <hh:mm>
set event <1-14> repeat < minute | hour |
day>
set event <1-14> mult <0-999>
set event <1-14> action <on | off | cycle >
set event <1-14> outlet <main | exp1 |
exp2>
del event <1-14>
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These commands are only available to the
administrator.
Displays the current time and time server (when enabled)
Current Time: 12/10/2015
Timezone:
-5
DST:
Enabled
Starts the 2nd Sunday of March at 2:00
Stops
the 1st Sunday of March at 2:00
Server:
nist.time.gov
This command enables or disables the use of the time
server and scheduled events.
Note: When Adding new events through the CLI. Set
this to no to prevent unintended power switching
This command is used to set the Address of a network
time server. Domain name or ipaddress
This command sets the time zone offset for the iBoot
location. (East Coast is -5 )
This command will Enable Daylight Savings Time
This command sets the start time for Daylight Savings.
Second Sunday of March at 2:00 am is default
This command sets the stop time for Daylight Savings.
First Sunday of November at 2:00 am is default
This command displays all 14 scheduled events as shown below.
Example:
Date
Time
Repeats
1. 12/17/2015
16:30
every
2. 12/18/2015
04:00
every
3.
every
8.
every
--clipped--
13.
14.
This command is used to all the event to run, or put the
event on hold. You can hold while programming to
prevent accidental trigger.
This command is used to set the scheduled action's
start date.
This command is used to set the time the scheduled
action will occur in 24 hour format.
This command is used to set the increments for
repeating scheduled actions
This command sets how often the event will repeat, (as
set above) before the next event. 0 will disable repeat.
This command is used to set the scheduled action.
This command select which outlet will be triggered
This command deletes the scheduled action.
iBoot-G2+ / iBoot-G2S
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Action
2 Day(s)
Off
1 Day(s)
Cycle
0 Day(s)
On
0 Day(s)
On
every
0 Day(s)
On
every
0 Day(s)
On
no
time.nist.gov
-5
no
2/1/3-02:00
1/1/11-02:00
Outlet
Main
Run
Exp1
Hold
Main
Run
Main
Run
Main
Run
Main
Run
run
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