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Eaton EDR 3000 User Manual

Eaton EDR 3000
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EDR-3000 IM02602003E
SNTP
SNTP
Important pre-condition: The device needs to have access to an SNTP server
via the connected network. This server preferably should be installed locally.
Principle – General Use
SNTP is a standard protocol for time synchronization via a network. At minimum, one SNTP server has to be integrated
into the network. The device can be configured for one or two connected SNTP servers.
The device's system time will be synchronized by the connected SNTP server 1 to 4 times per minute. In turn, the
SNTP server synchronizes its time via NTP with other NTP servers. This is the normal case. Alternatively it can receive
its time via GPS, radio controlled clock, or the like.
If the server's “Stratum” has been set manually, it is not an indication of its quality or reliability.
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SNTP-Server
Protective Relay
GPS Satellite Signal (optional )
GPS Connection (optional )
TCP/IP
NTP-Server
SNTP-Protocol
NTP-Protocol
TCP/IP
(option)

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Eaton EDR 3000 Specifications

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BrandEaton
ModelEDR 3000
CategoryRelays
LanguageEnglish

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