Workstations White Papers
DeltaV Network Time Synchronization
Overview
Explains how DeltaV system time is managed for Version 5.2 onward.
Starting with version 5.2, the DeltaV system makes use of a new method for maintaining the system time on
DeltaV workstations and controllers. This method is called "Network Time Protocol" (NTP). The DeltaV system
uses NTP to keep all the DeltaV workstations and controllers in synchronization with a master timeserver.
The reasons for this change are to support the Sequence of Events (refer to the SOE product data sheet)
capability, which requires very accurate time synchronization between Control Network devices, and to support an external time source.
| Publisher | Emerson Process Management | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2001 | Downloads | 19 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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