Administrator’s Guide for W60P/W53P/W41P DECT Phones
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“DD” represents a two-digit day;
“MMM” represents the first three letters of the month;
“YYYY” represents a four-digit year, and “YY” represents a two-digit year.
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Web UI Settings->Time&Date->Date Format
Handset UI OK->Settings->Display->Date Format
DD Phone
UI
Menu->Settings->Basic Settings->Time&Date->Time & Date Format->Date Format
Parameter lcl.datetime.date.format <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description It configures the display format of the date.
Permitted
Values
Any combination of W, M, D and the separator (for example, space, dash, slash).
Any combination of Y, M, D, W and the separator (for example, space, dash, slash).
Use the following mapping:
Y = year, M = month, D = day, W = day of week
“Y”/”YY” represents a two-digit year, more than two “Y” letters (for example, YYYY) represent a four-digit
year;
“M”/“MM” represents a two-digit month, “MMM” represents the abbreviation of the month, three or
more than three “M” letters (for example, MMM) represent the long format of the month;
One or more than one “D” (for example, DDD) represents a two-digit day;
“W”/“WW” represents the abbreviation of the day of the week, three or more three “W” letters (for
example, WWW) represent the long format of the day of the week.
For the more rules, refer to Date Customization Rule.
Note: It will take effect on all handsets that are registered on the same base station. If configured, users
can only change the date format via the handset.
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Date Customization Rule
You need to know the following rules when customizing date formats:
Format Description
Y/YY
It represents a two-digit year.
For example, 16, 17, 18…
Y is used more than twice (for example, YYY, YYYY)
It represents a four-digit year.
For example, 2016, 2017, 2018…
M/MM
It represents a two-digit month.
For example, 01, 02,…, 12
MMM
It represents the abbreviation of the month.
For example, Jan, Feb,…, Dec