System clock sample applications – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004

C-2 Sample Applications

System Clock Sample
Applications

The Powermonitor 3000 system clock (date and time) is an ideal
sample application for several reasons:

• It is important to set the system clock so that data log records,

oscillograms, etc. are recorded with accurate time stamps

• It is easy to see if your application has successfully written and

read the system clock

• The methods used for reading and writing the system clock are

applicable to reading and writing every other Powermonitor
3000 data table.

• Read or write selectable data tables using an SLC 5/05 controller

and ControlNet Scanner and unscheduled messaging

See Table A.5 on page A-8 for details of the Date and Time data table.
We will look at four methods of reading and writing the system clock.

SLC 500 Controller and Native RS-485 Communications

This example reads and writes the date and time table using the SLC
500 controller Channel 0 serial port and the native RS-485
communications port on the Powermonitor 3000. You must supply an
RS-232 to RS-485 converter such as a 1761-NET-AIC or B&B
Electronics 485SD9TB between the SLC 500 controller and the
Powermonitor 3000.

Serial Port Setup

The SLC 500 serial port setup using a 1761-NET-AIC adapter is shown
in Figure . The specific settings will depend on your selection of
RS-485 to RS-232 adapter.

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