Item 1: displays current date and time that is known to BMS device. If "Time not set" or incorrect
time is shown, it’s needed to be adjusted by pressing
Set BMS time
button (refer to Item 4).
Item 2: displays uptime counter in seconds, started from device power up or restart. This indicates
how long system is stable and correctly running.
Item 3: a setting to choose between 2 types of date display in whole application (mainly in statistics
and events):
•
Full date - Displays exact date and time of a record (e.g., 2018-10-10 10:00:00).
•
Time ago - Displays when record happened counting from current time (e.g., event occurred 2
hours ago). This type of format is more readable and easier to distinguish.
Item 4: a button to set current time to BMS. A correct time will be provided by smartphone’s
services and sent to a device. After this process, all already occurred records will be set to correct
time in the past and their track won’t be lost.
Each time after device is powered on or firmware update it’s required to manually set a correct
time. In case of software restarts or internal device malfunction, correct time won’t be lost.
If device is operating without time and date set it will still track exact occurrences of records
but only available information will be seconds passed after device start. Accordingly, date will be
displayed in seconds passed format (e.g. 2 hours after start), meaning amount of time passed
between device start and record occur.
If device will be powered off without setting a date and time, there may be left some records
without correct time track. In this case, these particular events or statistics time will be displayed
in yellow colour and "after start" format. Resolving exact date and time of these records will not be
possible when setting correct time.
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