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CP-5000 User’s Guide 4-9
7. The hour and minutes entered will flash in the display. To edit these
settings, press the Change key. This will return you to the display
described in step 2. To save these settings, press
the Enter key. When saved, the next menu item,
Daylight Saving Change Time, will appear in
the display.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) (Menu 2)
The DST function can be programmed to operate in one of three
modes: change automatically each year by “rolling calendar;”
change automatically by a fixed date; or set inactive. By default,
the CP-5000 is configured for DST to be active, using the rolling
calendar mode and employing the expanded 2007 standard.
To program for DST, you must specify the date that the DST period will
begin and end. The time change will occur at 2:00 am on the begin and
end dates. At the DST Begin Date the time will increment by one hour,
and at the DST End Date the time will decrement by one hour.
Note: To set the DST Begin Date and End Date you must cycle
through the parameters for each item and save the data
entered. The data entered will not be saved if you exit the
Program Mode or press the Function key before completing
the steps as described.
Note: When setting the Begin Date and End Date for DST, you must
set those dates based upon the current year. This rule must be
applied regardless of whether the current date is within the DST
date span or not.
Automatic Adjustment Settings
There are three items to be configured for Daylight Saving Time setup:
Menu 2, Item 1
set to 0: DST is disabled
set to 1: DST employs a rolling calendar. Set the DST start date
and end date once, and each year the correct DST change dates
will auto-calculate based upon the initial year’s settings.
Recommended.
Set to 2: DST employs a fixed calendar. Set the DST start date
and end date to this year’s dates, and each year that same date
will be employed for the DST change dates. Not generally
recommended.
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