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5. Press Enter.
The adjustment is displayed. For example, for the adjustment of –02.30.00 that was made in step 4, the following line appears:
Last Adj. –2:30.0 Total –2.30.0
where:
Last Adj. displays the last time adjustment that was made in minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second. In the example, the last
adjustment that was made is –2:30:0.
Total displays the total time adjustment that was made in minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second. In the example, the total
adjustment that was made is –2:30.0.
6. If desired, press Alt+N to check the system time.
The line containing the system time appears similar to the following:
Fri June 24 15:40:23 2005 CM9700 NIU Ver xxx xxx Setup file:2nodes.niu
After the system has run 24 hours or a multiple of 24 hours since a time adjustment was made, you can adjust the system time again if
necessary. To make additional adjustments to system time, refer to the Making Additional Adjustments to System Time section.
NOTE: The time adjustment that was made to system time as displayed in step 5 above is a temporary time adjustment. If you reboot the
CM9700-NW1 by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del or stop operation of the CM9700-NW1 by pressing Ctrl+Q, the time adjustment reverts to 0:0.0. As a
result, you must edit the net.bat file to permanently program the total time adjustment indicated on the diagnostic screen after the final time
adjustment is made. Instructions for editing the net.bat file are provided in the Editing the Net.bat File to Permanently Adjust System Time
section.