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To conserve CMOS battery life during storage, the battery jumper, J31, is shipped in the DISABLE position. Before powering up for the first time, move the battery jumper (J31) to the ENABLE position. After powering the APU up, set the clock (date and time) on the APU with the “T” command. (Refer to APU-102 System Operations Manual, Section 4). Perform a fast reboot (R,F) to save the time and apply DST rules. The clock may need to be reset after site parameters are uploaded. Commit timezone/DST changes to the protected partition with the “SHELL COMMIT” command.[[image:img1741295653309.png|700px|center|frameless]] | To conserve CMOS battery life during storage, the battery jumper, J31, is shipped in the DISABLE position. Before powering up for the first time, move the battery jumper (J31) to the ENABLE position. After powering the APU up, set the clock (date and time) on the APU with the “T” command. (Refer to APU-102 System Operations Manual, Section 4). Perform a fast reboot (R,F) to save the time and apply DST rules. The clock may need to be reset after site parameters are uploaded. Commit timezone/DST changes to the protected partition with the “SHELL COMMIT” command.[[image:img1741295653309.png|700px|center|frameless]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 7 April 2025
To conserve CMOS battery life during storage, the battery jumper, J31, is shipped in the DISABLE position. Before powering up for the first time, move the battery jumper (J31) to the ENABLE position. After powering the APU up, set the clock (date and time) on the APU with the “T” command. (Refer to APU-102 System Operations Manual, Section 4). Perform a fast reboot (R,F) to save the time and apply DST rules. The clock may need to be reset after site parameters are uploaded. Commit timezone/DST changes to the protected partition with the “SHELL COMMIT” command.
