LK-202 time display AM/pm

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firehorse
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LK-202 time display AM/pm

Post by firehorse »

Hi,
anyone know how to get the display to NOT show AM/PM ?

Also, I want it to show 12hr instead of 24hr time format

I changed the settings in config, h:nn:ss but doesn't stay that way after PC reboot

other format options work except for the one I want. ie [h:nn:ss]

cheers,
Adrian

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Post by Clark »

Hi Adrian,

The folks at LCDC forums would be the most capable to help you out with their software, but I took a look this morning and have a couple suggestions.

First, in the config section it looks like you can change the time to h:nn:ss (n?) as you mentioned, just remember to hit that little green check at the top left to save; I forget from time to time. Unfortunately, my setup already displays the hour without am/pm (unfortuantely I can't see if it's 12 or 24 yet), so I won't be too much help here.

However, if you are still having trouble, you might try entering the time one piece at a time. I see a part timestamp option under the system info branch that seems like it will allow you to create the time in your own style.

Anyway, LCDC will be your best bet for software, but if we can help you out with the screen at all, please let us know.

Thanks,
~Troy
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firehorse
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LK-202 time display AM/pm

Post by firehorse »

Hey Troy,
thanks for that.

Ah bugger, I just added 10 spaces so the a/p is off the display to the right somewhere

Still cant work out the preset 24hr config. Maybe the s/w doesn't do that ????

Not many folks there at LCDC

regards,
Adrian

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Post by Henry »

Configuration --> LCDC Defaults --> Page 2 ---> Time Format ---> hh:mm:ss

that works for me...
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