Instruction Manual
D103785X012
Configuration
June 2017
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Table 3‐1. Default Detailed Setup Parameters (continued)
Setup Parameter
Default Setting
Deviation & Other Alerts
Travel Deviation Alert Enable
Yes
Travel Deviation Alert Point
5%
Travel Deviation Time
9.99 sec
Pressure Deviation Alert Enable
Yes
Pressure Deviation Alert Point
5 psi
Pressure Deviation Alert Time
5.0 sec
Drive Signal Alert Enable
Yes
Supply Pressure Alert Enable
Yes
1. The settings listed are for standard factory configuration. DVC6000 HW2 instruments can also be ordered with custom configuration
settings. Refer to the order requisition for custom settings (if specified) .
2. Adjust to bar, kPa, or Kg/cm
2
if necessary
Mode and Protection
Field Communicator
Configure > Manual Setup > Mode and Protection (2‐2‐1)
Instrument Mode
There are two instrument modes for the DVC6000 HW2; In Service or Out of Service. In Service is the normal operating
mode such that the instrument follows the 420 mA control signal. Out of Service is required in some cases to modify
configuration parameters or to run diagnostics.
Note
Some changes that require the instrument to be taken Out Of Service will not take effect until the instrument is placed back In
Service or the instrument is restarted.
Write Protection
There are two Write Protection modes for the DVC6000 HW2: Not Protected or Protected. Protected prevents
configuration and calibration changes to the instrument. The default setting is Not Protected. Write Protection can be
changed to Protected remotely. However, to change Write Protection to Not Protected, you must have physical access
to the instrument. The procedure will require you to press a button ( ) on the terminal box as a security measure.
Instrument
Field Communicator
Configure > Manual Setup > Instrument (2‐2‐2)
Follow the prompts on the Field Communicator display to configure the following Instrument parameters:
Identification
D
HART Tag
—
A tag name up to 8 characters is available for the instrument. The HART tag is the easiest way to
distinguish between instruments in a multi‐instrument environment. Use the HART tag to label instruments
electronically according to the requirements of your application. The tag you assign is automatically displayed
when the Field Communicator establishes contact with the digital valve controller at power‐up.
D
HART Long Tag
(HART Universal Revision 7 only)—A tag name up to 32 characters is available for the instrument.