MicroLogic X Control Unit: Date and Time
Presentation
MicroLogic X date and time are used for time stamping events to provide a chronological order.
The date and time of the MicroLogic X control unit and the other ULP modules (IFE, EIFE or IFM interface, IO module, FDM121 display) of the intelligent modular unit (IMU) are synchronized. Setting the date and time of one module sets the date and time of all the modules of the IMU.
Setting the Date and Time Manually
MicroLogic X date and time can be set manually:
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On MicroLogic X display screen, at . The first component of the date is day (dd) and the second component is month (mm).
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With EcoStruxure Power Commission software:
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By manual setting
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By user-initiated synchronization with date and time of the PC running EcoStruxure Power Commission software
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With EcoStruxure Power Device app:
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By manual setting
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By user-initiated synchronization with date and time of the smartphone running the application
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With a web browser connected to the IFE or EIFE webpage.
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Through the FDM121 display
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By sending a setting command using the communication network (password-protected).
Synchronizing the Date and Time
MicroLogic X date and time can be automatically updated:
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With the IFE or EIFE Ethernet interface with the following conditions:
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Ethernet interface is configured in SNTP mode
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Ethernet interface receives an update date and time request from the SNTP server
NOTE: If the MicroLogic X control unit is connected to an Ethernet interface configured in SNTP mode, manual update of the MicroLogic X date and time is possible but is immediately replaced by the date and time of the Ethernet interface. -
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With the IFM Modbus-SL interface receiving an update date and time request from the SNTP server
Predefined Events
The following event is generated when date and time are set manually:
Code |
Event |
History |
Severity |
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0x1107 (4359) |
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Configuration |
Low |
Recommended Actions
Code |
Event |
Recommended actions |
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0x1107 (4359) |
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Check the date and time displayed on the control unit display screen. |