DigitalFlow™ GF868 Programming Manual (1-Channel) 29
Chapter 1. Programming Site Data
1.11 Setting the Clock
Use the CLOCK submenu to enter the current date and time. Refer to Figure 13 on page 89.
1. To program the CLOCK submenu, press [ and [F2] at the initial User Program.
1.11.1 Setting the Date
2. The first prompt displays the programmed Date.
• If the displayed date is correct, press [F1] = OK and proceed to step 2.
• If the displayed date is incorrect, press [F2] = EDIT to change the date, and complete the steps below.
a. Enter the current Year and press
[ENT]. The allowable range is 0 to 99.
b. Use the [, [ and [F1]-[F4] keys to select the current Month.
c. Enter the current Day and press [ENT]. The allowable range is 1 to the number of days in the current month.
1.11.2 Setting the Time
3. The next prompt displays the programmed Time.
• If the displayed time is correct, press [F1] = OK to return to the User Program.
• If the displayed time is incorrect, press [F2] = EDIT to change the time, and complete the steps below.
a. Press
[F1] = AM or [F2] = PM. Then enter the current Hour and press [ENT]. The allowable range is 1 to 12.
Note: A time of 12 PM represents Noon and a time of 12 AM represents Midnight.
b. Enter the current Minutes and press [ENT]. The allowable range is 0 to 59.
c. Enter the current Seconds and press [ENT]. The allowable range is 0 to 59.
1.11.2a Procedure Options
After completing the above steps, the meter returns to the User Program. Continue as follows:
• To continue programming the meter, refer to the menu maps in Appendix A and navigate to the desired menu.
Then, proceed to the appropriate section of this manual for instructions.
• To leave the User Program and retain the previous settings, press [EXIT] and then press [F1] = NO at the SAVE
prompt. Any programming changes will be discarded and you will be returned to the data display.
• To leave the User Program and return to measurement mode, press [EXIT] and then press [F2] = YES at the SAVE
prompt. Your programming changes will be entered into the meter’s memory, and you will be returned to the data
display.