Daylight saving time, Time synchronization sources – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual
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Chapter 5 Configuring the EM920
General Meter Setup
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EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter
Display Label
Parameter
Options
Default
Description
Daylight Daylight
saving
time (DST)
Disabled
Enabled
Scheduled
Disabled
Disabled: the RTC operates in
standard time only.
Enabled: the time is automatically
updated at the predefined fixed
DST switch dates.
Scheduled: the time is
automatically updated at the
calendar scheduled DST switch
dates.
Start Month
DST Start Month January-
December
March
The month when DST begins.
Start Week
DST Start Week
First, Second,
Third, Fourth,
Last
Second
The week when DST begins.
Start Day
DST Start Day
Sunday-
Saturday
Sunday
The day when DST begins.
Start Hour
DST Start Hour
1-6
2
The hour when DST begins.
End Month
DST End Month
January-
December
November The month when DST ends.
End Week
DST End Week
First, Second,
Third, Fourth,
Last
First
The week when DST ends.
End Day
DST End Day
Sunday-
Saturday
Sunday
The day when DST ends.
End Hour
DST End Hour
1-6
2
The hour when DST ends.
Date Order
Date Order
MM/DD/YY
DD/MM/YY
YY/MM/DD
MM/DD/YY The display date order
Clock Sync
Time
synchronization
input
None
IRIG-B
SNTP
DI1…DI10 1PPM
DI1…DI2 1PPS
None
The external port receiving the time
synchronization signal
Daylight Saving Time
By default, the daylight saving time option is disabled in the
EM920.
When the DST option is enabled, the meter automatically
adjusts the clock at the predefined start/end time when
daylight savings time begins/ends.
When the DST option is set to Scheduled mode, the only DST
start/end hours are used, while the DST switch dates are
taken from the TOU calendar (see
). If the DST switch dates are not
found in the calendar for the present year, the meter will use
the dates you defined in your Local Settings.
When the daylight savings option is disabled, the device clock
should be manually adjusted for daylight saving time.
Time Synchronization Sources
The EM920 can synchronize its clock with a remote SNTP
server via the Internet, or receive the time synchronization
signal either from a GPS clock with an IRIG-B time-code
output, or from an external device providing second-aligned
(1PPS) or minute-aligned (1PPM) pulses.