SC300 Handbook
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IPN 997-00012-03 B2 Issue B2 July 2018
Configuration item:
Parameter
Description
Where to find:
Generic System
Type
If a suitable configuration file is not
available, select the appropriate
system type here. This will load
suitable settings into the SC300.
Note: ensure all settings are appropriate
for the application.
Web: Identity > Software
DCTools:
Configuration > Identity >
Software
SC300 Internal Clock
The SC300 has a battery-backed clock for time stamping of log entries and Control Processes.
The time and date is factory set. It can also be set manually using a web browser or can be
synchronized (either to a PC clock using DCTools or to an SNTP reference time server).
“Hardware time” is an internal value used for diagnostics. It should normally be very close to
Controller Time.
► To view the SC300 time
Either:
•
Use the keypad to go to:
Info
.
This time is shown as Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). Web and PowerManagerII convert
local PC time to/from UTC for the SC300. For practical purposes UTC is equivalent to
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Or:
•
In Web go to:
System
>
Controller Time
.
•
In DCTools go to:
Configuration > Time.
This time is set to the SC300 time adjusted to the time zone set in the PC.
► To set the time using web
1
Connect to the SC300 via a web browser. (See Ethernet Communications on page 104.)
2
Go to
System
>
Time.
3
Click on the time-date field to select the text.
4
Select the time or date text to be changed and type the correct time/date.
Note: The editing
format is not the same as the display format. Enter the new date / time in the format yyyy-mm-dd
hh:mm:ss.
5
Press
Enter
on the keyboard. Then select
Apply
in the
Changes
window.
Time Synchronization
If required, the SC300 time can be synchronized either to the internal time of a PC or laptop, or to a
reference time server using SNTP protocol (SC300 must have access to the server).