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Meter Clock Configuration
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
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Chapter 3 - Default Meter Functionality 
Meter Clock Configuration
The Clock module controls the meter’s internal clock, which provides timestamps 
for data logged by the device. The clock needs to be configured properly to ensure 
that logged data has accurate timestamp information. The Clock module also 
receives the time synchronization signals sent to it by the workstation running 
ION software, updating the device’s clock when required.
The Clock module’s Clock Source setup register defines how the meter’s internal 
clock auto-corrects drift from its internally calculated time. A separate time source 
(such as a GPS receiver, or a DNP Master) can be used to synchronize the clock 
through a communications channel. By default, the clock is set to synchronize from 
the line frequency.
The setup registers in the Clock module specify timezone and Daylight Savings 
Time (DST) parameters and time synchronization functions. 
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When modifying setup registers of the Clock module in Designer, use the Format option to convert 
between UNIX and conventional time. Refer to the description of the Clock module in the online ION 
Programmer’s Reference
 for more details.
Typically, the DST Start and DST End registers do not have to be reconfigured. The 
factory defaults are the DST start and end dates for 20 years, in UNIX time (the 
number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on Jan 1, 1970).
Refer to the technical note Time Synchronization and Timekeeping for further details 
on using the meter’s time synchronization functions.
Setup Register
Function
Default
TZ Offset
Sets the timezone the device is in, relative to Greenwich Mean Time.
0
DST Start 1 …
DST Start 20
The date and time when DST begins for 20 separate years.
Refer to the 
ION Device Templates
 
at www.pwrm.com for the DST Start 
and DST End defaults for the twenty 
separate years.
DST End …
DST End 20
The date and time when DST ends for 20 separate years.
DST Offset
The amount of time the clock is changed when DST begins or ends.
3, 600 seconds
Time Sync Source
Specifies the communications port that receives time sync signals.
COM1
Time Sync Type
Specifies the type of time sync signal (Local or Universal time).
UTC
Clock Source
Specifies the clock’s time synchronization signal source (line frequency, 
communications signals, or internal crystal).
Line Frequency