Manually configuring the time – Echelon i.LON SmartServer 2.0 Power Line User Manual

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and it can be used for both LAN and dial-out (modem and GPRS)
connections.

Sync when dial-up is active. The SmartServer clock is synchronized

when a dial-out connection is established. This option can only be
used for dial-out connections (modem and GPRS).

Fixed interval. The frequency in which the SmartServer is

synchronized is based on the value in the Synchronization Interval
property. This option can only be used for Ethernet connections.

Disabled. The SmartServer is not synchronized with the SNTP

server.

Time
Synchronization
Interval

Set how often the SmartServer clock is synchronized with the SNTP
server. This option is only available if Fixed Interval is the selected
synchronization method. The default synchronization interval is 12
hours
.

Use As

Select whether this time server is the Default or the Backup time server.
If this is the first time service created on the SmartServer, this option is set
to Default. If another time service is currently designated as the default
and you select Default, the default designation will be removed from the
other time server when you click Submit.

7. Click Submit to save the changes.

Manually Configuring the Time

You can manually configure the SmartServer’s real-time clock. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Right-click the SmartServer icon, point to Setup, and then click Time on the shortcut menu.

Alternatively, you can click Setup and then click Time to configure the time settings on the local
SmartServer.

2. The Setup – Time Web page opens.

3. In the Timezone property, select the time zone in which the SmartServer is located.

4. In the Date and Local Time property, enter the time and date to be stored in the SmartServer's

real time clock. You may need to refresh the Web page to view the current time.

5. Click Submit to save the changes.

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