Instructions
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This channel type is writable, so you can set the time by sending: 
T=12:20:00 
Time can be in several formats, selected by parameter P39 as follows: 
P39= 
Format 
Example 
0 (default) 
Hours:minute:seconds.subseconds 
P41 controls the number of sub-second digits between 0 and 6; default is 3 digits 
11:45:10.003 
1 
s.s (decimal seconds) since midnight 
42310.003 
2 
m.m (decimal minutes) since midnight 
705.1667 
3 
h.h (decimal hours) since midnight 
11.7528 
If the time is assigned to a channel variable (see Channel Variables (nCV) (P67)) then the CV will contain the number of 
seconds since midnight, e.g. 
T(=1CV) 1CV 
  Time 17:40:50.748 
  1CV 63650.7 
You can also set the time using a CV, e.g. 
  1CV=7200 T=1CV 
  1CV 7200.0 
  Time 02:00:00.000 
See also Setting the System Time (P269). 
Date 
The current date can also be returned and set: 
  D 
  Date 22/05/2005 
D=25/12/2010 
  Date 25/12/2010 
Date can be in several formats, selected by P31 as follows: 
P31= 
Format 
Example 
0 
Day number 
DDDDD 
86 
1
 (default) 
European  DD/MM/YYYY 
28/03/2002 
2 
North American 
MM/DD/YYYY 
03/28/2002 
3 
ISO  YYYY/MM/DD 
2002/03/28 
If the date is assigned to a channel variable then the CV will contain the number of seconds since 1-Jan-1989. The date 
can also be set from a CV, e.g. 
D(=1CV) 1CV=1CV+86400 D=1CV 
  Date 04/03/2010 
  1CV 668176400.0 
  Date 05/03/2010 
 
System Variables 
The following system variables (see System Variables (P40)) return date related information which can then be tested in 
alarms: 
•  12SV returns the current date/time as decimal days since 1-Jan-1989 
•  15SV returns the day number of the year (0-365) 
•  20SV returns the day of the month (1-31) 
•  21SV returns the month (1-12) 
•  22SV returns the year (1989-9999) 
Text 
Fifty 80-character text channels (1$ – 50$) are available for labelling, data headings, site identification, DT80 
identification, and so on.Define the string by sending, for example 
2$="my text string^M^J" 
Then, the string is returned (unloaded) whenever n$ is included in a channel list. Text channels can also be set based on 
data returned via the serial channel. Control String – Input Actions (P353) 
Control characters may be included in the text string, e.g. 
^M for carriage return. 










