What's military time?
There are two common ways of telling time: The 12-hour format (with a.m. and
p.m.) and military
time. Military time uses a 24-hour format. Examples:
Here's a conversion chart:
a.m./p.m. | military time |
12 am. | 0000 hours |
1 a.m. | 0100 |
2 a.m. | 0200 |
3 a.m. | 0300 |
4 a.m. | 0400 |
5 a.m. | 0500 |
6 a.m. | 0600 |
7 a.m. | 0700 |
8 a.m. | 0800 |
9 a.m. | 0900 |
10 a.m. | 1000 |
11 a.m. | 1100 |
12 p.m. | 1200 |
1 p.m. | 1300 |
2 p.m. | 1400 |
3 p.m. | 1500 |
4 p.m. | 1600 |
5 p.m. | 1700 |
6 p.m. | 1800 |
7 p.m. | 1900 |
8 p.m. | 2000 |
9 p.m. | 2100 |
10 p.m. | 2200 |
11 p.m. | 2300 |
You can choose how you want the time displayed with the "Set Time Format" in the Administrative menu in TimePilot Central.