New to forum. I have a couple of Agilent E7495B units with lots of accessory, the backpack, and transit case that I am preparing to issue out. They have a problem that they are not able to sinchronize wih GPS clock. According to one of the technicians who looked at them, it is because the onboard dates are too old (more than 12 years), and they can't synch to GPS if there is more than 12 years between today (May 8, 2017) and the onboard date.
I am not a programmer or engineer; just a metrologist in an instrument lab. Due in part to things I read at this site, I figured out how to connect to the E7495B with Telnet. I was able to log in as "root," and using LINUX commands, check and reset both the normal date and hardware clock. But once I rebooted the system, both reset to some sort of base date. The Hardware clock, back to 1970, and the system date back to 2008. I am guessing the 1970 is a base date for the hardware, and 2008 is the initial release date of the installed firmware.
This leads me to think perhaps there may be a bad CPU battery. However, I have been unable to physically find one in the instrument. And at least one user on a Keysight (Agilent) thread said there is no CPU battery.
If anyone has experience or understanding about this, I would sincerely appreciate any of your thoughts. Is there a CPU battery? If not, is there a reason why the dates are reverting?
Also, could it be that once I manually update both of these dates in LINUX, do I need to do a GPS synch to get them to take more permanently (could this be the need)? Thanks one and all for any inputs.