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Detailed Setup
September 2013
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Calibration and Diagnostics (1-2-4-2)
Calibration in Progress Enable—Yes or No.
When enabled indicates that calibration is in progress.
Factory default is No.
AutoCal in Progress Enable—Yes or No. When
enabled indicates that auto calibration is in progress.
Factory default is No.
Diagnostic in Progress Enable—Yes or No.
When enabled indicates that a diagnostic test is in
progress. Factory default is No.
Diagnostic Data Avail Enable—Yes or No. When
enabled indicates when there is diagnostic data
available. Factory default is Yes.
Operational (1-2-4-3)
Pressure Control Active Enable—Yes or No.
When enabled indicates when Pressure Control is
active. Factory default is Yes.
Multi-Drop Enable—Yes or No. When enabled
indicates the digital valve controller is operating in a
multi-drop loop. Factory default is No.
Integrator Saturation(1-2-4-4)
Integrator Sat Hi Enable—Yes or No. When
enabled indicates when the Integrator Saturated High
alert is active. Factory default is Yes.
Integrator Sat Lo Enable—Yes or No. When
enabled indicates when the Integrator Saturated Lo
alert is active. Factory default is Yes.
Integral Limit—Provides an upper limit to the
integrator output. The high limit is configurable from 0
to 100% of the I/P drive signal.
Integral Dead Zone—A window around the
Primary Setpoint in which integral action is disabled.
This feature is used to eliminate friction induced limit
cycles around the Primary Setpoint when the
integrator is active. The Dead Zone is configurable
from 0% to 2%, corresponding to a symmetric window
from 0% to +/
−
2% around the Primary Setpoint.
Default value is 0.25%.
Instrument (1-2-5)
Select Configure, Detailed Setup, and Instrument.
Follow the prompts on the Field Communicator display
to configure the following Instrument parameters:
General, Units, Analog Input Range, Relay Type, Zero
Power Condition, Maximum Supply Pressure, Auxiliary
Terminal Action, Instrument Date and Time, and Calib
Status and Type.
General (1-2-5-1)
HART Tag—Enter an up to 8 character HART
tag 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.
Message—Enter any message with up to 32
characters. Message provides the most specific
user-defined means for identifying individual
instruments in multi-instrument environments.
Descriptor—Enter a descriptor for the application
with up to 16 characters. The descriptor provides a
longer user-defined electronic label to assist with more
specific instrument identification than is available with
the HART tag.
Date—Enter a date with the format MM/DD/YY.
Date is a user-defined variable that provides a place to
save the date of the last revision of configuration or
calibration information.
Valve Serial Number—Enter the serial number
for the valve in the application, up to 12 characters.
Instrument Serial Number—Enter the serial
number on the instrument nameplate, up to 12
characters.
Polling Address—If the digital valve controller is
used in point-to-point operation, the Polling Address is
0. When several devices are connected in the same
loop, such as for split ranging, each device must be
assigned a unique polling address. The Polling
Address is set to a value between 0 and 15. To
change the polling address the instrument must be
Out Of Service.
For the Field Communicator to be able to
communicate with a device whose polling address is
not 0, it must be configured to automatically search for
all or specific connected devices.
Units (1-2-5-2)
Pressure Units—Defines the output and supply
pressure units in either psi, bar, kPa, or kg/cm
2
.
Temperature Units—Degrees Fahrenheit or
Celsius. The temperature measured is from a sensor
mounted on the digital valve controller’s printed wiring
board.
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