Sync Time - Redback A 4500C Software Programming Manual

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A 4500C/A 4505C Software Programming Guide
This error will occur when the password entered doesn't match the password stored in the timer.
The password can be found in a text file named PASS.txt which is located on the Micro SD Card.
In order to access the text file, the Micro SD card will need to be connected to a PC. You will need a PC or laptop equipped
with an Micro SD card reader to do this. If a Micro SD slot is not available then the Altronics D 0371B USB Memory Card
Reader or similar would be suitable (not supplied).
You will first need to put the timer in "Standby" mode or disconnect power. Next remove the Micro SD card from the rear
of the unit. To remove the Micro SD card push the card in and it will eject itself.
Make sure the PC is on and card reader connected and correctly installed. Then insert the Micro SD card into the reader.
Go to "My Computer" or "This PC" and open the Micro SD card which is usually marked "Removable disk".
To change the password open the PASS.txt text file using a text editor and change the password to another 4 digit num-
ber. Save the file and then remove the Micro SD card from the PC following safe removal procedures. Insert the SD card
back into the timer and try connecting again using the correct password.

12.0 SYNC TIME

When the timer is connected to the PC through the ethernet connection, the clock time on the timer can be synchronised
with the PC. The times are visible on the programming window as shown in figure 12.1. The timer time is located to the
right of the "Sync Time" button, while the PC time is located in the connection details above. Press the "Sync Time" but-
ton to sycnhronise the times.
Fig 12.1
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