Westell Technologies IVX S-Class manual Function 14 System clock, Function 141 Set time/date

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Function 1: System parameters

IVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual

Function 14: System clock

Function 141: Set time/date

1.Enter a new time in a twelve-hour format.

Example: Enter 1 2 3 3 for 12:33, or 3 1 5 for 3:15 (note that you need no leading zero for the time).

2.Select AM or PM by pressing a scroll key (either  or ).

3.Enter a new date in an eight-digitformat, including leading zeroes.

Example: Enter 0 7 0 4 2 0 0 6 for July 4, 2006 (note that leading zeroes are required here, unlike in Step 1).

4.Press # to finish the entry.

Note: A built-in battery maintains the correct time and date, even in the event of a power loss.

Function 142: Automatic time setting

1: Synchronize with CID

This function, when enabled, synchronizes the real-time clock with Caller ID (CID) messaging: call processing compares the time of a CID message to the system real-time clock and, if the difference is more than two minutes, resets the real-time clock to match the time (hours and minutes) of the CID message. The system will analyze each such message (or — if it receives more than four calls with CID information within a one-minute period — as is needed). Select ENABLE or DISABLE by pressing a scroll key (either  or ). Choosing ENABLE will allow the CID data to update the time and date.

Default: Enabled.

2: Adjust for Daylight Saving Time

This function, when enabled, causes the real-time clock to adjust itself automatically for Daylight Saving Time (DST). Select AUTO or DISABLE for DST by pressing a scroll key (either

or ). Choosing DISABLE is best for those areas that don’t observe DST. Default: Disabled.

Note: If this function is enabled and it causes an automatic time change, the system won’t update the real-time clock from Caller ID messages (Function 1421, above) for 25 hours before and 25 hours after the time change is due to be effective (i.e., 2:00 AM Sunday).

Function 143: Clock adjustment

This function lets the Installer or Administrator have the system automatically compensate for a clock that’s running too fast or too slow. The clock adjustment speeds up or slows down the clock over a 30-day period by the amount selected. If the system clock is running slow, select a positive value. If the clock is running fast, select a negative value.

Range: -2 to +5.5 minutes. Default: 0.

Example: If the clock is running two minutes fast over a month, select -2 (minus two minutes)..

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Contents Administrator’s Manual About ESI Table of contents This page included for pagination purposes only Telephone system features Administrator programming An introductionAdministrator duties Voice mail features Call from X102 John JamesProgramming basics Feature Phone overlaysAdministrator CMD System programming overview System parametersProgramming keys Entering alphanumeric charactersSystem fixed numbering plan Remote setting of day, night, holiday and auto modes Prompts for remote settings an outlineIVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual Function 1 System parameters Function 13 Administrator passwordAccessing user station programming Function 14 System clock Function 142 Automatic time settingFunction 143 Clock adjustment Function 141 Set time/dateFunction 17 System speed-dial Deleting a speed-dial numberThis page included for pagination purposes only Function 3 Extension programming Function 32 Extension feature authorizationFunction 321 Standard feature authorization Function 322 Advanced extension feature authorization Range 5-15.DefaultACC SCHED1 Name Function 371 Access schedule programmingFunction 37 Rfid programming ACC SCHED1 DAY MondayACC SCHED1 MON No Deny Time ACC SCHED1 MONACC SCHED1 MON Allow 900 AM Function 372 Rfid tag number programming Rfid TAG Prog EXT or MBFunction 374 ESI Presence Management parameters Function 373 View Rfid tag numberRfid TAG Display EXT EPM Rfid Reader Prompts YESEPM Reader SET EXT X211 Front Door VolumeFunction 375 Rfid Reader parameters Inserted for pagination purposes only Guest mailboxes Function 5 Voice mail programmingFunction 53 Guest/info mailboxes Info mailboxesBroadcast mailbox Function 54 Answering Machine members MB501Function 55 Message notification Function 551 Station delivery options Function 552 Delivery/paging parametersCascade notification parameters Function 56 Cascade notification mailboxesCascade mailbox options This page included for pagination purposes only Function 6 Recording Function 61 Re-record main greetingFunction 62 Record directory names Function 631 MOH source Function 633 MOH volumeFunction 63 Message-on-hold MOH programming Function 632 MOH recordingThis page included for pagination purposes only Smdr Tabular Smdr formatExample CSV Smdr formatFormat Reporting conventions and rules PC interfaceSmdr format when using account codes Examples One account code entered during an incoming callIndex SmdrIntegrated Answering Machine, D.2 Message notification, D.3