User Documentation
User Manual Managed Switches 
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System Up Time 
Indicates how long the Weidmüller switch remained up since the last cold start.   
Time Zone 
Setting 
Description 
Factory 
Default 
User 
selectable 
time zone 
Specifies the time zone, which is used to 
determine the local time offset from GMT 
(Greenwich Mean Time). 
GMT 
(Greenwich 
Mean 
Time) 
NOTE:    Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time. Be 
sure to set the time zone before setting the time. 
Time Server IP/Name 
Setting 
Description 
Factory 
Default 
1st Time 
Server 
IP/Name 
IP or Domain address (e.g., 192.168.1.1 or 
time.stdtime.gov.tw or time.nist.gov). 
time.nist.gov 
2nd Time 
Server 
IP/Name 
The Weidmüller Switch will try to locate the 
2nd NTP Server if the 1st NTP Server fails 
to connect. 
3.1.7.2 IEEE 1588 PTP 
NOTE:   
Protocol 1588 PTP is not implemented in the Weidmüller “Value Line” 
managed Switches. 
The following information is taken from the NIST website at http://ieee1588.nist.gov/intro.htm: 
“Time measurement can be accomplished using the IEEE Standard for a Precision Clock 
Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems (IEEE 1588-2008) to 
synchronize real-time clocks incorporated within each component of the electrical power system for 
power automation applications. 
IEEE 1588, which was published in November 2002, expands the performance capabilities of 
Ethernet networks to control systems that operate over a communication network. In recent years an 
increasing number of electrical power systems have been using a more distributed architecture with 
network technologies that have less stringent timing specifications. IEEE 1588 generates a 
master-slave relationship between the clocks, and enforces the specific timing requirements in such 










