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System Time and Date Programming Instructions

HOW TO CHANGE THE CLOCK

Due to the New Daylight Savings Time changes as a result of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 signed August 8th, 2005, many telephone systems will require manual daylight savings time adjustment. This Act changed the start and end dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. Beginning in 2007, Daylight Savings Time will begin on the second Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November. Therefore, for 2008, Daylight Savings Time will begin at 2:00AM on Sunday, March 9th, 2008 and end at 2:00AM on Sunday, November 2nd, 2008.

Please follow the steps below for your particular Iwatsu system.

ENTERPRISE-CS System Time:Enterprise Platinum Series Phone

The ECS system has the ability to automatically provide Daylight Savings Time changes. However, in software releases prior to version 2.10 (January 2007), the changes follow the old Daylight Savings Time standard.  To  adjust the clock settings on ECS systems running software releases prior to 2.10, perform the following steps:

From an attendant (operator) station:

1) Press the Speaker button SPKR
2) Wait for the dial tone
3) Press the Feature button FEAT then dial 6 + 4
4) Dial the time in military time H H : M M  (example:  9:00am = 0900; 3:30pm = 1530)
5) Wait for a confirmation tone
6) Press the Speaker button SPKR

Iwatsu Voice Networks provided an update to the ECS system with the release of version 2.10 to accommodate the New Daylight Savings Time dates. All software versions 2.10 and higher provide for the new time change.

ADIX and ADIX-VS System Time:

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please note that all ADIX Systems supported the Daylight Savings Time change based upon the prior standard. Therefore, the feature to enable daylight savings time should be set to disable in order to prevent these systems from changing the system time based
upon the old Daylight Savings Time schedule.  

From an attendant (operator) station:

1) Press the Speaker button SPKR
2) Wait for the dial tone
3) Press the Feature button FEAT then dial 6 + 4
4) Dial the time in military time H H : M M  (example:  9:00am = 0900; 3:30pm = 1530)
5) Wait for a confirmation tone
6) Press the Speaker button SPKR

Omega-Phone 924 System Time: 

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Omega-Phone ZTS Time:

Program from operator telephone (extension 20):

1.  Press [SPKR] [FEAT] [#] [2]

2.  Enter time [HH MM] using 24-hour military clock   (example:  9:00am = 0900; 3:30pm = 1530)

3.  Press [SPKR] 

Omega-Phone ZTS Date:

Program from operator telephone (extension 20):

1.  Press [SPKR] [FEAT] [#] [1] [8] [7] [3]

2.  Press [SPKR] 

3.  Press [FEAT] [FEAT] [FEAT] 

4.  Enter date [YY MM DD] and one-digit day [W]   (1=SUN, 2=MON, 3=TUE, 4=WED, 5=THU, 6=FRI, 7=SAT)  example:  Monday Feb. 10, 2005 = 050210  2

5.  Press [HOLD/DND]

6.  Press [SPKR] 

 

Omega-Phone ZTD Time:

Program from operator telephone (extension 120):

1.  Lift handset

2.  Press [FEAT]  [SPKR]  [3]

3.  Enter time [HH MM] using 24-hour military clock   (example:  9:00am = 0900; 3:30pm = 1530)

4.  Hang up handset

Omega-Phone ZTD Date:

Program from operator telephone (extension 120):

1.  Lift handset

2.  Press [FEAT]  [ SPKR]  [2]

3.  Enter date [MM DD YY] and two-digit day [WW]    (66=Mon, 88=Tue, 93=Wed, 84=Thu, 37=Fri, 72=Sat, 78=Sun)  example:  Monday Feb. 10, 2005 = 021005  66

4.  Hang up handset

 

Omega-Phone EX-616 Time: 

Program from operator telephone (extension 20):

1.  Press [0] [3 digit password]  [00]

2.  Enter time [HH MM] using 24-hour military clock   (example:  9:00am = 0900; 3:30pm = 1530)

3.  Press [FWD] [FLASH] [FLASH]

 

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Last modified: March 15, 2008