Synchronizing The Sm65 Real-Time Clock; External Ac Metering Option; Language Options - Eaton SM65 Handbook

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Synchronizing the SM65 Real-Time Clock

The SM65 features a battery-backed real-time clock for accurate date-time stamping of all
alarms and control functions. Battery back-up ensures that the date and time is kept while
the SM65 is not powered.
If required, the time can be synchronized to the internal time of a PC or laptop.
PC real-time clocks are not always accurate. Ensure the time on the PC is correct before
synchronizing.
If PowerManagerII is used you can set PowerManagerII to automatically synchronize SM65
real-time clocks.
► To synchronize the SM65 real-time clock using DCTools
Ensure that the SM65 is powered and connected to DCTools. (For details refer to
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Communications Options on page 30.)
From the DCTools System Summary (Home) screen, click Configuration then Identity to
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display the System Identification view.
Under Time Synchronization, click the Synchronize button to synchronize the real-time
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clock.
The SM65 stores the time internally in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, equivalent to
GMT) format. DCTools converts local PC time to/from UTC for the SM65.

External AC Metering Option

The SM65 supervisory module (v2.00 or later software) supports AC metering and associated
alarms.
A Carlo Gavazzi WM4-96 Universal Utility Meter and Moxa NPort DF-311 Device Server are
required. See application note AN0063 for implementation details.
To receive application notes refer to Worldwide Support on page 65.

Language Options

The SM65 supervisory module language default is English. Text on the LCD display and web
pages (see details on page 35) can be shown in other languages by loading the appropriate
Translation Upgrade File (SM65-xx.icp) into the SM65.
Contact Eaton for available Translation Upgrade Files (refer to Worldwide Support on page
65).
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