Some advice from the Avaya support web site: How do I program System Time? To program the System Time on Basic Partner Release 4.1: This System Programming procedure sets the time that appears on system display phones. Enter the time in 24-hour notation. In this scheme, the hours of the day are 0000 (12 midnight) to 2359 (11:59 p.m.). Since each time must have four digits, use leading zeros when necessary. For example, to set the time to 9:00 a.m., enter 0900. For 4:45 p.m., enter 1645. The time appears on system display phones as a.m. or p.m. (not in 24-hour notation). To change the System Time using a display phone at extension 10 or 11: Press Feature 00. Press System Program (Left Intercom button). Press System Program (Left Intercom button). Press # 103. Enter the time in 24-hour notation. For example, to set the time to 2:15p.m., press 1415. A display similar to the following appears: System Time Data 1415 Note: The time will appear on system display phones as 2:15p. Select another procedure or press Feature 00 to exit programming mode.
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Some advice from the Avaya support web site: How do I program System Time? To program the System Time on Basic Partner Release 4.1:
This System Programming procedure sets the time that appears on system display phones.
Enter the time in 24-hour notation. In this scheme, the hours of the day are 0000 (12 midnight) to 2359 (11:59 p.m.). Since each time must have four digits, use leading zeros when necessary. For example, to set the time to 9:00 a.m., enter 0900. For 4:45 p.m., enter 1645.
The time appears on system display phones as a.m. or p.m. (not in 24-hour notation).
To change the System Time using a display phone at extension 10 or 11:
Press Feature 00. Press System Program (Left Intercom button). Press System Program (Left Intercom button). Press # 103. Enter the time in 24-hour notation. For example, to set the time to 2:15p.m., press 1415. A display similar to the following appears:
System Time Data 1415 Note: The time will appear on system display phones as 2:15p.
Select another procedure or press Feature 00 to exit programming mode.
BTW Because I can't read and I didn't expect you to ask for DATE instead of TIME change :-) The command for DATE is #101 MMDDYY.
Carl