Clock drifts, Current time, Battery clock – Rockwell Automation 1756-HIST2G Historian ME 2.1  User Manual

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Clock Drifts

It is generally a good practice to synchronize all devices to a single reliable time

source. Even though clock drifts may occur among the module,

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SE, and any controllers, efforts should be made to minimize this. To adjust for time

variations caused by clock drifts forward or backward in time, the module will slew

or step as needed. module log files are provided for time-related warnings and

information.
If you have configured your points to have a high speed scan type and the controller

time drifts more than 30 seconds either forwards or backwards or the module has

been running for more than six and a half days, a message similar to the following is

generated in the system log:

27-Jan-10 13:24:09 logixd [WARNING] Logixd detected a controller

time shift greater than thirty seconds on High Speed Trend in-

stance 7 running on Data Source

All_Type_Combination_07072009_v17_1_1. The Trend was restarted.

Current Time

The module’s current time is displayed in the Current Time field. To update the time,

refresh your browser window.
The module’s current time cannot be edited through the Current Time field. To edit

the module's current time, select the Manual Set option or one of three time

synchronization options. When you click [Save], the module will reboot

automatically, and the Current Time field will then display the time based on the

selected time source.

Battery Clock

The module’s real-time clock is maintained by a rechargeable, zero-maintenance

battery. It is not field-replaceable. The battery powers the real-time clock for a

minimum of 20 days when the module is not powered on. The module requires power

for approximately 20 hours before the battery is fully charged.

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