Support for Outstation timestamped events is fundamental to DNP3 operation and is used by many customers, so I'm not sure what's going wrong for you.
Can you confirm that you have NOT checked the DNP3 driver config checkbox for "Timestamps are in local time"? This is a legacy option for really old devices that don't confirm to the DNP3 requirement of sending events in UTC.
If the Outstation requests time synchronisation by setting the IIN Need time flag (IIN1.4) then the DNP3 driver will send time info to the Outstation so that VTScada and the Outstation are in sync.
To see exactly what has been logged for a tag, the HDV can be switched to the "Grid" tab and the Data Mode set to "Raw Data". The timestamps shown then should line up with the timestamps shown in a Wireshark capture.
Support for Outstation timestamped events is fundamental to DNP3 operation and is used by many customers, so I'm not sure what's going wrong for you.
Can you confirm that you have NOT checked the DNP3 driver config checkbox for "Timestamps are in local time"? This is a legacy option for really old devices that don't confirm to the DNP3 requirement of sending events in UTC.
If the Outstation requests time synchronisation by setting the IIN Need time flag (IIN1.4) then the DNP3 driver will send time info to the Outstation so that VTScada and the Outstation are in sync.
To see exactly what has been logged for a tag, the HDV can be switched to the "Grid" tab and the Data Mode set to "Raw Data". The timestamps shown then should line up with the timestamps shown in a Wireshark capture.
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