TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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6. Handset Configuration
3 If the time zone “Other” is selected, a string must be entered in the Time zone
string field to define the time zone.
For time zone format, see:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html
For time zones, see:
http://www.timeanddate.com
NOTE: Only unquoted format is supported.
Enter the time zone string if automatically update for summer/winter is desired:
<String = StdOffset [Dst[Offset], Date/Time, Date/Time]>
• Std = Time zone (for example EST for Eastern Standard Time).
• Offset = time difference between the timezone and the UTC (Universal Time
Coordinator).
• Dst = summertime zone (for example EDT for Eastern Daylight Time).
• Second Offset = time difference between the summer time and the UTC.
• Date/ Time, Date/ Time = beginning and end of summertime.
- date format = Mm.n.d (d day of n week in the m month)
- time format = hh:mm:ss in 24-hour format.
Note that a week always starts on a Sunday and the number for Sunday is 0.
Example:
North Carolina is located in the Eastern Time Zone. Eastern Standard Time
(EST) is 5 hours behind UTC (StdOffset = EST5), the Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT) is 4 hours behind UTC (DstOffset = EDT4). Summertime for the year 2013
begins at two a clock, on a Sunday, the second week in March (M3.2.0/2). The
summertime ends at two a clock, on a Sunday, the first week in November
(M11.1.0/2).
<String = EST5EDT4,M3.2.0/2,M11.1.0/2>
4 In the NTP server field, enter the address to the time server. If not set, the IP
PBX address is used.
5 Select Device > Settings.
6 In the Time format drop-down list, select the applicable time format:
12h (for example 11:59 am/pm)
24h (for example 23:59)
7 In the Date format drop-down list, select the applicable date format:
DD/MM/YYYY, for example, 31/01/2010 (also called Europe)
MM/DD/YYYY, for example, 01/31/2010 (also called US)
YYYY-MM-DD, for example, 2010-01-31 (ISO 8601)
MMM DD YYYY, for example, Jan 31 2010
DD MMM YY, for example, 31 Jan 10
DD.MM.YYYY, for example, 31.01.2010
DD-MM-YYYY, for example, 31-01-2010
6.11.2 Select Default Language
Defines the default operating language for the handset. This setting can later be
changed by the user.
1 Select Device > Settings.