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Controller Management
3.2.6.2System Time
TIME displays the current system time.
You can also change the system time. At the prompt, type:
time hh:mm:ss<Enter>
where hh represents the two digit value for hour (00 to 24), mm represents the two digit value for minutes, and ss represents the two digit value for seconds.
For example, to change the system time to 2:15:32 p.m., type:
time 14:15:32<Enter>
NOTE : The system records time using the military method, which records hours from 00 to 24, not in a.m. and p.m. increments of 1 to 12.
3.2.7Saving the Controller’s Configuration
The SAVE command can be used to save the system configuration to
15000 [1]: save
Saving system parameters. Done.
Figure 3–21 Saving System Parameters Screen
Backup copies of the system configuration are also saved on the disks. The system will automatically save and update the backup copies when changes are made to the system configuration or status.
The SAVE STATUS command, in addition to saving the parameter blocks to
Figure 3–22 Current System Parameters Status Screen
Normally, the system must determine which copy of the parameter blocks is more recent, the one on the disks or the internal copy. When the system reboots, it will load the more recent copy.
3.2.8Restoring the System’s Default Configuration
The DEFAULTS command may be used to restore the system to its default configuration.
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