The M251 Logic Controller includes an RTC to provide system date and time information, and to support related functions requiring a real-time clock. To continue keeping time when power is off, a non-rechargeable battery is required (see reference below). A battery LED on the front panel of the controller indicates if the battery is depleted or absent.
This table shows how RTC drift is managed:
RTC Characteristics |
Description |
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RTC drift |
Less than 60 seconds per month without any user calibration at 25 °C (77 °F) |
The controller has one battery.
In the event of a power interruption, the backup battery maintains the RTC for the controller.
This table shows the characteristics of the battery:
Characteristics |
Description |
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Use |
In the event of a transient power outage, the battery powers the RTC. |
Backup life |
At least 2 years at 25 °C maximum (77 °F). At higher temperatures, the time is reduced. |
Battery monitoring |
Yes |
Replaceable |
Yes |
Controller battery type |
Lithium carbon monofluoride, type Panasonic BR2032 |
While lithium batteries are preferred due to their slow discharge and long life, they can present hazards to personnel, equipment and the environment and must be handled properly.
DANGER | |
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To install or replace the battery, follow these steps:
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Remove power from your controller. |
2 |
Use an insulated screw-driver to pull out the battery holder. ![]() |
3 |
Side out the battery holder of the controller. |
4 |
Remove the battery from the battery holder. ![]() |
5 |
Insert the new battery into the battery holder in accordance with the polarity markings on the battery. ![]() |
6 |
Slide in the battery holder of the controller and verify that the latch clicks into place. ![]() |
7 |
Power up your M251 Logic Controller. |
8 |
Set the internal clock. For further details on the internal clock, refer to M251 Logic Controller Programming Guide. |
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