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34
The figure is for reference only. The actual interface may be different and shall
prevail.
Click the TTiimmee ZZoonnee pull-down-list and select the local time zone.
CClloocckk ssoouurrccee
DDeessccrriippttiioonnss
UUsseerr ddeeffiinnee
User can manually set the current system time and time
zone in the following two manners:
Select UUssee PPCC ttiimmee to synchronize the time of the
controller with the time of the PC.
Click the TTiimmee zzoonnee pull-down-list and select the local
time zone. Enter the DDaattee and TTiimmee and click SSaavvee to
manually set the time of the controller.
It is recommended to select UUsseerr ddeeffiinnee during
debugging.
NNTTPP
When the clock source is set to NNTTPP, time of all devices
can be synchronized. Click the TTiimmee zzoonnee pull-down-list
and select the local time zone. Fill in the server, set the
time interval, and click SSaavvee. In this way, the time of the
controller is synchronized with the time of the server.
IIEECC110044
In this way, the controller and the background must use
the IEC104 communication protocol, and otherwise, this
manner is invalid.
MMOODDBBUUSS--TTCCPP
Ensure that controller and the background use MODBUS-
TCP communication protocol. Otherwise, setting the clock
source to MODBUS-TCP is invalid.
BB--CCooddee
set the time interval, and click SSaavvee. In this way, the time
of the controller is synchronized with the time of the server.
In this way, the controller and the background must use
the B-Code communication protocol, and otherwise, this
manner is invalid.
It is recommended that the top priority should be given to the IEC104.
Set the system time when using the controller for the first time.
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