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LOGO! functions 
 
4.3 Special Functions 
 
LOGO! 
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Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 
Accuracy of T 
Because of slight tolerances in the characteristics of electronic components, the set time T 
can deviate. You can find a detailed description of such deviations in the "On-delay" topic 
(Page 160).  
Accuracy of the timer (weekly/yearly timer) 
To prevent timing inaccuracy of the real-time clock in C versions caused by this deviation, 
the timer value is continuously compared with a high-precision timebase and corrected. The 
resultant maximum timing inaccuracy is ±2 s/day.   
4.3.3 
Backup of the real-time clock 
Because the internal real–time clock of a LOGO! is backed up, it continues operation after a 
power failure. The ambient temperature influences the backup time. At an ambient 
temperature of 25°C, the typical backup time of a LOGO! 0BA6 is 80 hours and the typical 
backup time of a LOGO! 0BA7 is 20 days. 
If there is a power outage of a LOGO! for more than 80 hours (if 0BA6) or 20 days (if 0BA7), 
the internal clock responds, dependent on the equipment series, as shown below: 
●  Equipment series 0BA0: 
On restarting, the clock is set to "Sunday 00:00 1 January". The time starts to run. Due to 
this, the system processes the time switches, which trigger actions if necessary. 
●  Equipment series 0BA1 to 0BA6: 
On restarting, the clock is set to "Sunday 00:00 1 January". The time is stopped and 
flashes. LOGO! is back in the status that it was in before the power outage. In RUN 
mode, the system processes the counters that were parameterized with the time above. 
The clock is, however, still stopped. 
●  Equipment series 0BA6: 
If you are using the optional LOGO! Battery card, or combined LOGO! Memory/Battery 
card, LOGO! can retain the clock time for up to two years. These cards are available for 
equipment series 0BA6. 
●  Equipment series 0BA7 
On restarting, the clock is set to "Sa 00 00 2011-01-01". The time is stopped and flashes. 
LOGO! is back in the status that it was in before the power outage. In RUN mode, the 
system processes the counters that were parameterized with the time above. The clock 
is, however, still stopped.