UPDATE
It appears that when connected to the meter by RS485 the time is correct however, when connected via the Push device and accessed over the LAN the time is out.
Have reset the time twice and swapped between both options (485 / Dash) with the same result.
Has me confused?
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- Wed May 15, 2013 9:14 am
- Forum: Electric Meters
- Topic: Time drifting
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- Wed May 15, 2013 8:16 am
- Forum: Electric Meters
- Topic: Time drifting
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Re: Time drifting
Hi Jameson,
The time has drifted out by about 3:30+ over 12 days (would expect it to be behind on 50Hz).
I will reset it tonight and test it over a 12hr period and let you know the results.
The time has drifted out by about 3:30+ over 12 days (would expect it to be behind on 50Hz).
I will reset it tonight and test it over a 12hr period and let you know the results.
- Mon May 13, 2013 1:25 am
- Forum: Electric Meters
- Topic: Time drifting
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Time drifting
I am currently running an OmniMeter V.3 in a 4 wire configuration 240v 50Hz.
Monitoring the unit via the Dash it appears that the meter time is drifting from the real time.
Is there a chance that the meter clock is expecting a 60Hz frequency?
Monitoring the unit via the Dash it appears that the meter time is drifting from the real time.
Is there a chance that the meter clock is expecting a 60Hz frequency?