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IEC61131 User and Reference Manual
April 22, 2008
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Controller time shows the current time and date in the controller. It is updated continuously
while the dialog is open. The time and date are displayed in the short time format as defined
in the Windows Control Panel.
The Set to PC Time radio button selects setting the controller time to match the PC time.
The current PC time and date are shown to the right of the button. The time and date are
displayed in the short format as defined in the Windows Control Panel.
The Set to User Entered Time radio button selects setting the time and date to the values
specified by the user in the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute and Second controls. The
valid values for entry are shown in the dialog. If the Set to User Entered Time radio button is
not selected these controls are grayed.
The Adjust Forward or Backward radio button selects adjusting the time by the number of
seconds specified in the Adjust Clock by Seconds edit box. The value can be negative or
positive. The edit box is grayed if the Adjust by radio button is not selected.
The Close button closes the dialog.
The Write button writes the selected time to the controller.
DNP
The DNP command is used to configure the DNP protocol settings for the controller. For
complete information on DNP configuration refer to the DNP3 User and Reference Manual.
DNP Status
The DNP Status command opens the DNP Status dialog. This dialog shows the run-time
DNP diagnostics and current data values for the local DNP points.
For complete information on the DNP Status command refer to the DNP3 User and
Reference Manual.
DNP Master Status
The DNP Status command opens the DNP Master Status dialog. This dialog shows the run-
time DNP diagnostics and status of the DNP outstations defined in the Master Poll table and
current data values for the DNP points in these outstations.
For complete information on the DNP Status command refer to the DNP3 User and
Reference Manual.
Controller I/O Error Indication Command
The I/O Error Indication command selects if I/O errors are indicated on the target controller
status LED and output. When I/O Error Indication is enabled, the controller STAT LED blinks
and the controller STAT output opens when an I/O error occurs. Refer to the target controller
hardware manual for information on the STAT output.
When selected this command opens the I/O Error Indication dialog.