Schneider Electric PM8000 Series Configuring Time Information using ION Setup User Guide

June 9, 2024
Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric PM8000 Series Configuring Time Information using ION

Setup

Schneider Electric PM8000 Series Configuring Time Information using ION
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You can set the time and date and configure the time synchronization settings using ION Setup.

NOTE: The clock screen is where you set the start day of the week for the time of use feature.

NOTE: You must manually adjust the date and time information if the device is installed in a different time zone location from the computer running ION Setup.

  1. Start ION Setup.
  2. Open the Setup Assistant for your device.
  3. Click Clock > Timezone tab.
  4. Select any parameter and click TimeSync to synchronize your device’s date and time with the computer that is running ION Setup.
  5. Click DST Settings to modify your meter’s daylight savings time start and end dates, if required.
  6. Select the parameter that you want to configure and click Edit. Enter the password if prompted.
    Parameter| Value| Description
    ---|---|---

TimeZone

|

| Sets the timezone based on the timezones available from the computer’s operating system. NOTE: This is also where you can synchronize your meter’s DST settings with the computer’s.
 |  | Specifies the time format of the time sync message.

Time Sync Type

|

UTC or LOCAL

| UTC (Coordinated Universal time) is equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

LOCAL is the local time with DST and time zone information applied.

 |  | For SNTP/NTP and PTP time synchronization, set the Time Sync Type to UTC.
Parameter| Value| Description
---|---|---
 |  | Sets which device port accepts time synchronization messages.

Time synchronization messages on other ports are ignored.

For GPS time synchronization, set the Time Sync Source to COM1.

For SNTP/NTP time synchronization, set the

Time Sync Source to ETHERNET.

For ION time synchronization, set the Time Sync Source to ETHERNET – ION.

For DNP time synchronization, set the Time Sync Source to ETHERNET – DNP.

For PTP time synchronization, set the Time Sync Source to ETHERNET – PTP.

For IRIG-B time synchronization, set the Time Sync Source to IRIG-B.

 |

COM1, ETHERNET,

Time Sync Source| ETHERNET – ION, ETHERNET – DNP,

ETHERNET – PTP,

 | IRIG-B
 |
 |
 |

Clock Source

|

Internal, Line Freq, COMM

| Sets the source for the clock:

Internal: the meter’s internal clock.

Line Freq: the measured line frequency of the power system is the clock source.

COMM: the meter’s communication port (used by the IRIG-B, GPS or ETHERNET – PTP time sync source).

Numeric Bounded

DST Offset   Format/Elapsed Interval

Format

| Specifies the amount of time the displayed local time is moved forward when entering Daylight Savings. A value of zero disables this feature and local time is not adjusted for DST.

Start of the Week

|

Monday–Sunday

| Specifies the start day of the week used for Trending and Forecasting.

NOTE: Changing the start day of the week clears

all trending and forecasting data.

  1. If using SNTP/NTP time synchronization, enter the following information under Communications > Advanced Ethernet > NTP:
    Parameter| Value| Description
    ---|---|---

Enable NTP Time Sync

|

NTP, SNTP, No

| NTP: specifies NTP time synchronization.

SNTP: specifies SNTP time synchronization. NOTE: SNTP is recommended for revenue-related applications.

No: neither NTP nor SNTP time synchronization are used.

NTP Time Sync Interval

| Numeric value or elapsed interval value| Specifies how often the meter synchronizes over SNTP.

NOTE: This parameter is not used for NTP.

Event Logging Threshold (NTP and PTP only)

|

0.000001 to

1.000000

| Specifies the minimum time difference (in seconds) for a time synchronization to be logged as an event.

This parameter can be configured to help prevent the meter’s event log from being flooded with time synchronization events.

NTP Server

| Server IP address or domain name|

Specifies the IP address (or fully qualified domain name if DNS is active) of the SNTP or NTP server.

  1. If using serial GPS time synchronization, enter the following information under Communications > Serial settings:
    Parameter| Description
    ---|---
    Protocol| Select the GPS setting that matches your GPS receiver.

Baud rate

| The recommended baud rate for GPS time synchronization is 9600 bps.
Serial port| The recommended stop bits/parity for GPS time synchronization is 8N1.

Configuring time information using the display

Use the meter’s display to configure time parameters.

NOTE: If your device is installed in a region where DST is observed, it is recommended to use ION Setup to configure the time zone for your locale.

  1. Press Setup Menu > Date/Time/Clock Setup > Date & Time Setup.
  2. Configure your time and date formats, time zone offset, and daylight savings time offset. Press the down button to access the Clock Setup screen.
  3. Configure the clock and time synchronization source, and the time synchronization time format.

Date and time setup

Parameter Values Description
Time Format 12 H, 24 H Specifies how the time is displayed.

Date Format

| MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD| ****

Specifies how the date is displayed.


TZ Offset

| ****

-12:00:00 to 13:00:00

| Sets the time zone of the meter’s location, relative to UTC.


DST Offset

| ****

-3:00:00 to 3:00:00

| Sets the daylight savings time offset of the meter’s location.

Clock setup

Parameter Values Description

Internal, Line Freq,

Clock Source

COMM

| ****

Specifies the time synchronization source.

COM1, ETHERNET,|
ETHERNET – ION,|
Time Sync| Specifies the port to receive time
ETHERNET – DNP,|
Source| synchronization signals.
ETHERNET – PTP,|
IRIG-B|


Time Sync Type  UTC, Local

| Specifies whether time synchronization signals are received in local time or UTC.

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