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Concept

​Consistent date and timestamping across a network is critical for system wide access control, security, communications, scheduling, alarms, and events. Network time uses the NTP protocol that provides the correct current UTC time.

User Interface

Use the Time and Date editor to configure the network time server addresses or configure time on EcoStruxure BMS servers.

How to

You define the primary and secondary network time server settings for connected shadow automation servers on the Enterprise Server.

User Interface

Use the Select Unit dialog box to define the unit and metric prefix of a value.

Concept

​You can establish a lead and shadow relationship to synchronize the time on all your EcoStruxure BMS servers with the same network time server. The Date and Time object on the lead server contains the network time server addresses that are inherited by shadow servers.

User Interface

Use the Time tab to configure the network time server addresses or establish a lead and shadow relationship on EcoStruxure BMS servers.

How to

If your time zone is not listed in Predefined time zone, you create and configure a custom time zone for the EcoStruxure BMS server.

Concept

​In WorkStation, all times are by default displayed in local time. This means that a time, independent of its source, is displayed in the same time zone as the operating system on which WorkStation is installed. By configuring the operating system time and time zone settings, you configure how times are displayed in WorkStation. For more information, please refer to the manufacturer’s manual for the operating system.

Concept

The EcoStruxure Building Operation software handles values and numbers with the highest ​precision. By default, the unit of a value is converted according to the regional settings of the user’s operating system.

Concept

The EcoStruxure Building Operation software supports both the SI metric system and the US Customary System for units of measurement.