Setting The System Time - HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 Service Manual

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15.4 Setting the System Time

Single-processor
control
Dual-processor
The system time of dual-processor controls is set by means of the Windows clock.
control
May 2006
The setting of the system time of single-processor controls is only explained in the
HEIDENHAIN service courses.
If necessary, contact the HEIDENHAIN hotline!
In machine parameter MP 7235, the difference between local time and system time can be
entered.
The Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is used as system time.
Note
The wintertime and summertime are not changed automatically.
For this, MP 7235 must/can be adapted.
Note
To set the Windows clock, you require certain local administrator rights in Windows 2000.
Contact your machine tool builder.
Click on the time display in the Windows task bar (usually at the buttom right corner).
Firt select the correct time zone.
Note
The automatic conversion from summertime to wintertime can be activated.
The difference between local time to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is defined with the
selected time zone. In dual-processor controls with Windows 2000, MP 7235 does not
have any function.
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