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Clock Configuration Service Provider

The Clock Configuration Service Provider is used to configure the local time zones, and personal alarm settings. It sets the timezone, the alarm time and whether the alarm is on or off.

Note Access to this Configuration Service Provider is determined by Security roles. Because OEMs and Mobile Operators can selectively disallow access, ask them about the availability of this Configuration Service Provider. For more information, see Security Roles.

Note This Configuration Service Provider is not available on Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC.

Characteristics

Only the root characteristic is available.

Parms

  • AlarmOn
    Determines whether the system alarm is on or off. The following table lists the possible values.

    Value Description
    0 Turns off the alarm
    1 Turns on the alarm

    The following table shows the default settings.

    Permissions Read/Write
    Data type Integer
    Label Alarm:
    Semantic type Short-date time
    Roles allowed to query and update setting Manager

    AuthenticatedUser

  • AlarmTime
    Sets the system alarm time.

    The following table shows the default settings.

    Permissions read/write
    Data type time
    Label Alarm time:
    Semantic type short-date time
    Roles allowed to query and update setting Manager

    AuthenticatedUser

  • TimeZone
    Sets the current time zone on the system. The following table lists the possible values.

    Value Description
    0 GMT-12 Kwajalein
    1 GMT-11 Samoa, Midway
    2 GMT-10 Hawaii
    3 GMT-9 Alaska
    4 GMT-8 Pacific US
    10 GMT-7 Mountain US
    13 GMT-7 Chihuahua, La Paz
    15 GMT-7 Arizona
    20 GMT-6 Central US
    25 GMT-6 Saskatchewan
    30 GMT-6 Mexico City, Monterrey
    33 GMT-6 Central America
    35 GMT-5 Eastern US
    40 GMT-5 Indiana (USA)
    45 GMT-5 Bogota, Lima
    50 GMT-4 Atlantic
    55 GMT-4 Caracas, La Paz
    56 GMT-4 Santiago
    60 GMT-3:30 Newfoundland
    65 GMT-3 Brasilia
    70 GMT-3 Buenos Aires
    73 GMT-3 Greenland
    75 GMT-2 Mid-Atlantic
    80 GMT-1 Azores
    83 GMT-1 Cape Verde
    85 GMT London, Dublin
    90 GMT Casablanca
    95 GMT+1 Prague, Budapest
    100 GMT+1 Warsaw, Sofija
    105 GMT+1 Paris, Madrid
    110 GMT+1 Berlin, Rome
    113 GMT+1 West Central Africa
    115 GMT+2 Bucharest
    120 GMT+2 Cairo
    125 GMT+2 Helsinki, Riga
    130 GMT+2 Athens, Istanbul
    135 GMT+2 Jerusalem
    140 GMT+2 Pretoria
    145 GMT+3 Moscow
    150 GMT+3 Riyadh, Kuwait
    155 GMT+3 Nairobi
    158 GMT+3 Baghdad
    160 GMT+3:30 Tehran
    165 GMT+4 Abu Dhabi
    170 GMT+4 Baku, Tbilisi
    175 GMT+4:30 Kabul
    180 GMT+5 Yekaterinburg
    185 GMT+5 Islamabad
    190 GMT+5:30 New Delhi
    193 GMT+5:45 Kathmandu
    195 GMT+6 Astana, Dhaka
    200 GMT+6 Sri Lanka
    201 GMT+6 Almaty
    203 GMT+6:30 Yangoon
    205 GMT+7 Bangkok, Hanoi
    207 GMT+7 Krasnoyarsk
    210 GMT+8 Beijing, Hong Kong
    215 GMT+8 Malaysia, Singapore
    220 GMT+8 Taipei
    225 GMT+8 Perth
    227 GMT+8 Ulaanbataar
    230 GMT+9 Seoul
    235 GMT+9 Tokyo, Osaka
    240 GMT+9 Yakutsk
    245 GMT+9:30 Darwin
    250 GMT+9:30 Adelaide
    255 GMT+10 Sydney
    260 GMT+10 Brisbane
    265 GMT+10 Hobart
    270 GMT+10 Vladivostok
    275 GMT+10 Guam
    280 GMT+11 Magadan
    285 GMT+12 Fiji Islands
    290 GMT+12 New Zealand
    300 GMT+13 Tonga

    The following table shows the default settings.

    Permissions read/write
    Data type integer
    Label Time zone:
    Roles allowed to query and update setting Operator

    Operator - TPS

    Manager

    AuthenticatedUser

Elements

Elements Available
parm-query Yes
noparm No
nocharacteristic No
characteristic-query No

For information about specific elements, see MSPROV DTD Elements.

See Also

Configuration Service Provider Reference for Windows Mobile Devices | Clock Configuration Service Provider Examples

Last updated on Friday, April 22, 2005

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