
Digital Communications Interface 6
Commands
Example: SYST:TIME 11,43,28
The <hour>, <minute>, and <second> parameters must all be specified. The <hour> parameter is a one or
Note
The system time is always set using
SYSTem:TIME:DAYLight? [MINMAXDEF]
Returns the automatic daylight saving adjustment setting. Example: SYST:TIME:DAYL?
Response: 1
A value of 0 is returned if the daylight saving adjustment is disabled. A value of 1 is returned if the daylight saving adjustment is set to North America (N AMER). A value of 2 is returned if the daylight saving adjustment is set to Europe (EUROPE). Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively.
SYSTem:TIME:DAYLight <num>MINMAXDEF
Sets the automatic daylight saving adjustment setting. Example: SYST:TIME:DAYL 1
The <num> parameter sets the automatic daylight saving adjustment setting to off (0), North America (1), or Europe (2). This command may be password protected (see Password Commands).
SYSTem:TIME:FORMat? [MINMAXDEF]
Returns the time format used for the display. Example: SYST:TIME:FORM?
Response: 1
A value of 0 is returned if the time format is set to 12 hour. A value of 1 is returned if the time format is set to 24 hour. Specifying the MIN, MAX, or DEF parameter returns the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively.
SYSTem:TIME:FORMat <num>MINMAXDEF
Sets the time format.
Example: SYST:TIME:FORM 0
The <num> parameter can be 0 (12 HR) or 1 (24 HR). Specifying the MIN, MAX or DEF parameter sets the time format to the minimum, maximum, or default value respectively. This command may be password protected (see Password Commands).
Password Commands
The password commands are used for enabling and disabling the