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Asterisk phone cisco 79x1 xml configuration files for SIP

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 You can also use either dashes, dots, or forward slashes as separators in your dateTemplate, these will be reflected in the date shown on the phone.
 There is probably also a way to get the phone to display either 12 or 24 hour time but I'm unsure how just yet (possibly a <timeFormat> tag?)
 
-Edit >> There is also 'a' (for 12 hour/am pm) and 'A' (for 24 hour) attribute that sets if it's 12 or 24 hours. (e.g. D/M/Ya) Note: if your using chan_sccp, you have to also set it on the server. For the times zones, you can use your local time zone, example: Pacific Standard/Daylight Time or New Zealand Standard/Daylight Time.
+There is also 'a'/'A' attribute that sets if it's 12 or 24 hours. (e.g. D/M/Ya) (set for 12 hour/am pm, leave away for 24hour display)
 
-Edit >> This is wrong, both 'a' and 'A' gives a 12h clock (am/pm), while leaving out the 'a' altogether gives a 24h clock (e.g. D.M.Y gives 13:37 19.05.14).
+Example: D-M-Y --> 24 hour display, D-M-Ya --> 12 hour display
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+Note: if your using chan_sccp, you have to also set it on the server.
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+For the times zones, you can use your local time zone, example: Pacific Standard/Daylight Time or New Zealand Standard/Daylight Time.
 
 Edit >> The following time zones are also for the 7970 and can replace UTC Standard/Daylight Time for your local time zone but must be written precisely as follows including caps and punctuation (any deviation from the following will result in the time being automatically returned to UTC):
 
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