Memory Module; Figure 5-43 Set Date Screen; Set Time Screen - Phoenix Contact Nanoline Series User Manual

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5.6.5.2
Set Date
From the Setup screen, press the <1> key to access the date screen. This screen is only
applicable if the RTC option module is installed in Slot 2 of the base unit.
Figure 5-43
Set Date screen
To enter a date, use the keys on the Operator Panel to enter the current date. Press the
<OK> button when finished. Press the  or  key to move to the next or previous fields.
A battery is located in the RTC option module to allow retention of the date information.
5.6.5.3
Set Time
From the Setup screen, press the <2> key to access the time screen. This screen is only
applicable if the RTC option module is installed in Slot 2 of the base unit.
Figure 5-44

Set Time screen

To enter a time, use the keys on the Operator Panel to enter the current time. Press the 
or  key to move to the next or previous fields. Press the <OK> button when finished.
The time information is stored in the base unit, even if power is removed from the unit. A
battery is located in the RTC option module to allow retention of the time information.
5.6.6

Memory module

The MemMod screen provides access to the contents of the optional memory module
installed in the base unit.
Figure 5-45
Memory module "Present"
When a project is loaded, the System menu indicates if a memory module is installed by
displaying the project name on line 5. If not present, line 5 is not displayed.
If a memory option module is present, from the System menu press the <5> key to access
MemMod menu.The MemMod menu allows the user to:
Operator Panel usage
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