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Avaya J129 - Chapter 22: Programmable Feature Buttons; Editing Your Programmable Buttons

Avaya J129
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DST Offset: Specifies the time in hours between the standard time and daylight savings
time. Select one of the following options:
- 0
- 1 hour (default)
- 2 hours
DST Start: Specifies when to apply the offset for daylight savings time. The value format
must be either odddmmmht or Dmmmht, where:
- o represents a one-character ordinal adjective. For example, 1 for first, 2 for second,
3 for third, 4 for fourth, or L for last.
- D represents 1 or 2 ASCII digits or characters representing the date of the month.
- ddd represents three characters containing the English abbreviation for the day of the
week. For example, Sun for Sunday, Mon for Monday, etc.
- mmm represents a three-character English abbreviation for the month. For example,
Jan for January, Feb for February, etc.
- h represents a one-numeric digit representing the time to make the adjustment at
hAM (0h00 in military format).
The valid values of h are from 0 to 9.
- t represents one character for the time zone to which the changes are applied. For
example, “L” for local time or “U” for Universal Time.
DST Stop: Specifies when to stop the offset for daylight saving time. The value format
must be either odddmmmht or Dmmmht, where:
- o represents a one-character ordinal adjective. For example, 1 for first, 2 for second,
3 for third, 4 for fourth, or L for last.
- D represents 1 or 2 ASCII digits or characters representing the date of the month.
- ddd represents three characters containing the English abbreviation for the day of the
week. For example, Sun for Sunday, Mon for Monday, etc.
- mmm represents a three-character English abbreviation for the month. For example,
Jan for January, Feb for February, etc.
- h represents a one-numeric digit representing the time to make the adjustment at
hAM (0h00 in military format).
The valid values of h are from 0 to 9.
- t represents one character for the time zone to which the changes are applied. For
example, “L” for local time or “U” for Universal Time.
5. Click one of the following :
Save: To save the configuration changes.
Reset to Default: To revert to the default values.
Phone configuration
July 2019 Installing and Administering Avaya J100 Series IP Phones 132
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