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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

Daylight Savings Enabled:
In many parts of the United States and in some other countries, the time is shifted forward by one hour
during the summer months. This is an effort to conserve energy by making the daylight last longer into
the evening hours. If this option is set to Yes, the time on the XW-111 will automatically be shifted forward
by one hour between the hours of 12:00 AM – 5:00 AM on the Daylight Savings Start date set below, and
it will shift back to standard time between the hours of 12:00 AM – 5:00 AM on the Daylight Savings End
date set below. The time change is made at a random time within the previously mentioned, five-hour
time frame, in order to prevent several different devices from simultaneously requesting a time and
overwhelming the NTP server. The default setting is Yes.
Daylight Savings Start:
This is the date that daylight savings will start. Note that on this date, between the hours of 12:00 AM –
5:00 AM, the current time will be shifted forward by one hour (i.e. the time will jump from 12:02 AM
[00:02] to 1:02 AM [01:02]). By default this is set to the 2nd Sunday in March which is the date used in
the United States.
Daylight Savings End:
This is the date that daylight savings will end. On this date, between the hours of 12:00 AM – 5:00 AM,
the current time will be shifted backward by one hour (i.e. time will jump from 12:02 AM [00:02] to 11:02
PM [23:02] the day before). By default this is set to the 1st Sunday in November which is the date used in
the U.S.
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