Tasmota searching is a dumpster fire: how to set time settings in Tasmota
first is you search for that you will get 20 links of absolute trash bad info. all of them tell you time -m 0 and -m all over the place. Whoever told someone to use -m needs to be kicked in the junk, and all those posts need to be deleted. it's never been that way.
| NtpServer<x> | NTP server setup (x= 1..3)0 = clear NtpServer<x> settings1 = reset NtpServer<x> settings to firmware defaults<value> = set NtpServer<x> host or IP address (32 char limit) |
| Time | 0 = enable NTP (default)1 = format JSON message timestamp in ISO format2 = format JSON message timestamp in both ISO and Epoch format3 = format JSON message timestamp in Epoch format4 = format JSON message timestamp in milliseconds<value> = disable NTP and set UTC time as epoch value if greater than 1451602800 (January 1, 2016) |
| TimeStd TimeDst | Set policies for the beginning of daylight saving time (DST) and return back to standard time (STD) Use the Tasmota timezone table to find the commands for your time zone. 0 = reset parameters to firmware defaultsH,W,M,D,h,TH = hemisphere (0 = northern hemisphere / 1 = southern hemisphere)W = week (0 = last week of month, 1..4 = first .. fourth)M = month (1..12)D = day of week (1..7 1 = Sunday 7 = Saturday)h = hour (0..23) in local timeT = time zone (-780..780) (offset from UTC in MINUTES - 780min / 60min=13hrs)Example: TIMEDST 1,1,10,1,2,660_If time zone is NOT 99, DST is not used (even if displayed) see |
| Timezone | -13..+13 = set time zone offset from UTC in hours-13:00..+13:00 = set time zone offset from UTC in hours and minutes99 = use time zone configured with TimeDst and TimeStdUse the Tasmota time zone command helper to find the commands for your time zone and correctly set sunrise and sunset times. |
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