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example, on the first date of Daylight Saving Time, the clock will advance from
midnight to 01:00. At midnight on the last day, the clock will change from 00:00 to
23:00.
Setting the day change time
· Press button one once. If you are entering the programming mode for the first
time, you will need to press button one four times to set the Day Change Time.
The display should read
5:00, indicating the day change time. Five o'clock AM
is the default time for the day change to take place. This is the time that the
ATR120 will change to printing the time on the next row for the next day. You
may want to change this to another time, such as midnight (00:00).
· Press button four to adjust the hour (00~23h) the day change should take place.
OUT3 flashes in the lower right-hand corner of the display indicating this
setting has not been saved.
· Press button six one time to save the day change time setting.
Setting the printing format
The ATR120 will print in standard minutes (60) or in decimal hundredths (100) of an
hour. For example, 12:45 will be printed 12:45 in the standard minute format or as
12.75 if hundredths is chosen. PM hours are indicated by minutes being over scored.
Example: Two fifteen in the afternoon would print as 02:
15 in 12-hour format or
14:
15 in 24-hour format.
· Press button one once. If you are entering the programming mode for the first
time, press button one five times to set the printing format. The display should
now read
Cd 60, indicating the ATR120 is set to print standard minutes.
· Press button five to change the printing format. The display will toggle back
and forth between
Cd 60 and Cd 100 with OUT3 flashing in the lower
right-hand corner.
Cd 100 represents minutes being printed in a decimal
hundredths format.
· Press button six once to save the print format.
OUT3 will no longer be
displayed.
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