on 10.06.2020 10:21
on 18.06.2020 05:50
on 18.06.2020 05:50
Thank you to Fishtown for the pointer to another contribution.
My S2218 had been without power for about 6 months. I think the main battery was completely empty. After the machine had received some charge it was able to run. It started with a default date. After a short run with network connection it received network time. The S2218 realtime clock was then correct. After a power down and restart the Date and TIme started correctly without any network update. Problem gone away!
I think this means the Realtime clock is supported by the Main battery possibly indirectly via a rechargeable motherboard battery.
10.06.2020 20:58 - edited 10.06.2020 20:59
10.06.2020 20:58 - edited 10.06.2020 20:59
Hi @Goldflipflop and welcome
According to this German contribution, she has a CMOS battery
bye Fishtown
on 18.06.2020 05:50
on 18.06.2020 05:50
Thank you to Fishtown for the pointer to another contribution.
My S2218 had been without power for about 6 months. I think the main battery was completely empty. After the machine had received some charge it was able to run. It started with a default date. After a short run with network connection it received network time. The S2218 realtime clock was then correct. After a power down and restart the Date and TIme started correctly without any network update. Problem gone away!
I think this means the Realtime clock is supported by the Main battery possibly indirectly via a rechargeable motherboard battery.