Further notes on operation 
  8.6 Time-of-day synchronization 
CP 343-1 ERPC 
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If the CP receives time-of-day frames at intervals of 1 second, the CP still only synchronizes 
the time on the CPU once every minute. This means that the time value on the CPU jumps 
less often. 
8.6  Time-of-day synchronization 
General rules 
The CP supports the two modes explained below for time-of-day synchronization: 
●  SIMATIC mode 
●  NTP mode (NTP: Network Time Protocol) 
 
 
 
Note 
No automatic changeover to daylight saving is defined in NTP. As a result, you may need 
to implement this changeover using a program application. 
 
NOTICE 
 
 
Note the following regarding time-of-day synchronization in NTP mode: 
If an NTP frame is detected by the CP as "not exact" (example: NTP server is not 
synchronized externally), the CP does not synchronize itself and does not forward the 
time on the communication bus (K bus). If this problem occurs, none of the NTP servers 
is displayed as “NTP master" in the diagnostics; rather all NTP servers are displayed 
only as being accessible. 
 
Forwarding the time-of-day message 
You can configure the direction in which time-of-day messages are forwarded in STEP 7 / 
NCM S7 in the properties dialog of the CP as follows: 
●  Configuration "from station to LAN" 
The CP forwards time frames from the CPU to Industrial Ethernet when the local CPU is 
time master (SIMATIC mode only) or when the time of day is forwarded by a different CP 
on the K bus. 
●  Configuration "from LAN to station" 
The CP forwards time frames from Industrial Ethernet to the CPU when one of the 
following components is time master: 
In SIMATIC mode: 
–  a remote CPU 41x 
–  a remote CPU 31x 
–  a SIMATIC NET time transmitter 
–  a CP 1430 TF 
an NTP server when using NTP mode