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Bodet 606085 N Instructions De Mise En Service Et D'utilisation page 39

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Australia Zone "mode_aus" (Sydney).
Winter to summer time = first Sunday in October at 2am local time.
Summer to Winter time = first Sunday in April at 3am local time.
Without seasonal change "mode_gmt".
No summer/winter changeover.
For radio synchronised or AFNOR clocks, it is necessary to
programme the time zone.
The GMT function imposes an offset between the time received in
coded time (radio or AFNOR message) and the time displayed.
Validate this option with the [SEL] button.
Menu only operational for radio synchronised or AFNOR/Irig-B in
mode LOC models.
Setting the offset in GMT mode.
The offset can be adjusted by pressing [+]. The value to be chosen is between -12 h 30
and +12 h 30 by increments of 0 h 30.
The time displayed = GMT + or - x hours.
N.B. : for independent clocks (without external synchronisation, radio or time
distribution), this adjustment is inactive. The time is adjusted only via the time
setting menu and the geographic zone selection.
A independent clock in GMT zone = no seasonal changeover.
A independent clock in xx zone = seasonal changeover according to the zone.
Seasonal change programmable on "mode_prg"
This menu enables you to programme the dates of summer/winter
time changeovers. It allows you to determine the start of the
summer period (points 1 to 3) then the start of the winter period
(point 4 and following points).
1) Go to mode_prg and press [SEL] : the number of the month
flashes.
Press [+] to select the month.
2)Press [SEL] : "Order" flashes. Order denotes the sequence
number for the day of the week
16Example of Order calculation : the second Monday of the month and the
second Thursday of the month will each have an Order of "2". While the last
Tuesday in June has an Order of "5" since there are no more than 5 weeks in a month.
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