Section 8.  Operation 
 
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time 
Specifies the current value of the CR800 real-time clock
2
. This 
value will only be valid if the value of outcome is set to 1. This 
value will be formatted in the same way that record time stamps 
are formatted for the DataQuery response. 
description 
A text string that describes the outcome. 
1
 LoggerNet may combine a new clock check transaction with pending LoggerNet clock set 
transactions 
2
 or LoggerNet server 
 
HTML Response 
When html is entered in the ClockCheck format parameter, the response will be 
HTML.  Following are example responses. 
HTML tabular response: 
 
HTML page source: 
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> 
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"><html> 
<head><title>ClockCheck Response</title></head> 
<body> 
<h1>ClockCheck Response</h1> 
<table border="1"> 
<tr><td>outcome</td><td>1</td> 
</tr><td>time</td> 
<td>2012-08-24 15:44:43.59</td> 
</tr><tr><td>description</td><td>The clock was checked</td></tr> 
</table> </body> </html> 
 
XML Response 
When xml is entered in the ClockCheck format parameter, the response will be 
formated as CSIXML
 (p. 68) with a ClockCheckResponse root element name.  
Following is an example response. 
<ClockCheckResponse outcome="1" time="2012-08-24T15:50:50.59" 
description="The clock was checked"/> 
 
JSON Response 
When json is entered in the ClockCheck format parameter, the response will be 
formated as CSIJSON
 (p. 68).  Following is an example response. 
Example: 
{ 
  "outcome": 1, 
  "time": "2012-08-24T15:52:26.22", 
  "description": "  The clock was checked" 
}