Echelon i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Power Line User Manual

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i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Power Line Repeating Network Management Guide

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3. Configure the following properties for the real-time clock and astronomical position sensor on the

SmartServer:

4. In the Latitude property, enter the north-south location of the SmartServer relative to the equator.

Select the first radio button to enter the latitude in sexagesimal notation (degrees, minutes, and
seconds); select the second radio button to enter the latitude as a decimal fraction. If the
SmartServer is located south of the equator, enter a negative value between 0 and –90. If it is
located north of the equator, enter a positive value between 0 and 90.

5. In the Longitude property, enter the east-west location of the SmartServer relative to the Prime

Meridian. Select the first radio button to enter the longitude in sexagesimal notation (degrees,
minutes, and seconds); select the second radio button to enter the longitude as a decimal fraction.
If the SmartServer is located west of the Prime Meridian, enter a negative value between 0 and –
180. If it is located is located east of the Prime Meridian, enter a positive value between 0 and
180.

6. Click Submit.

7. You can now view the calculated sunrise and sundown times. To do this, expand the Real-Time

Clock functional block, right-click the nvoSunrise or nvoSunset data point, and then click Show
Value
on the shortcut menu.

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