Daytime - Advanced Electronic Applications PK-88 Operating Manual

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PK-88 OPERATING MANUAL
A typical CTEXT message might be:
We're away for the weekend.<CTRL-V><CR>
Please leave your message, then disconnect.<CR>
If you enter a text string longer than 120 characters, an error message appears and the com-
mand is ignored.
?too long
cmd:
Use a percent sign (%), an ampersand (&), N, NO,
CTEXT message to clear the previous message without having to type a RESET command.
date&time

DAYTIME

date&time
Parameters:
DAYTIME sets the PK-88's internal clock current date and time. The
in Packet Mode by the commands CONSTAMP and MSTAMP to 'time stamp' received and monitored
messages.
Entries in the 'heard' (displayed by MHEARD) are also time stamped if
The PK-88's time is updated continuously, as long as it is powered up.
The clock is not set when the PK-88 is turned on. The DAYTIME command displays the following
error message:
day
cmd:
?clock not set
⇒ You must reset date and time each time you turn on the PK-88. Otherwise CONSTAMP and
MSTAMP will not 'stamp' the time.
If you type DAYTIME without a parameter, the PK-88 displays current date and time information.
The format of the display is:
dd-mm-yy hh:mm:ss
day
cmd:
DAYTIME 08-Jul-86 06:57:33
The format for entering the date&time is:
cmd:daytime 860708065930
where:
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)
Mnemonic: DA
Current DATE and TIME to set.
yymmddhhmmss
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NONE
or
OFF
as the first characters in the
Default: not set
date&time
COMMAND SUMMARY
parameter is used
date&time
has been set.
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