4310 Wireless Position Monitor
Instruction Manual
October 2009
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Broadcast Power
Power Level—set the power level to the desired
setting, either High (10 mW) or Low (2 mW).
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Power Information
Power Source—indicates the power source being
used. The 4310 operates solely of its (internal)
power module.
Power Module Type—choose the type of power
module being used; either Standard or Extended
Life.
Power Module Date—indicates the date the power
module was installed.
Power Module Volt—indicates the voltage of the
power module.
Remaining Life—indicates the approximate life left in
the power module, as displayed in days.
Reset Power Module—used to reset Remaining Life.
This is done when replacing the power module.
Note
Contact your Emerson Process
Management sales office if a
replacement power is required. Do not
re
−
use power modules from other
units.
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Trigger Points
Switch Status— indicates the position of the
monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a discrete
value; OPEN, CLOSED, or PARTIALLY OPEN.
Open Trigger Point—indicates the set Open Trigger
Point.
Closed Trigger Point—indicates the set Closed
Trigger Point.
Deadband (5%)—select the desired deadband.
Change Trigger Points—select the desired Trigger
Points. This sets the Open Trigger Point and the
Closed Trigger Point.
Alert Setup
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Cycle Count Alert
Alert Trigger—select the Alert Trigger.
Accumulated Cycles—indicates the number of
accumulated cycles.
Reset Cycle Counter—select Yes to reset the cycle
counter to 0 (zero). Select No to retain the current
cycle count.
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Open/Closed Alerts
There is one possible alert for the open or closed
state.
Setup Open/Closed Alerts—allows you to
enable/disable the alerts.
Calibration
Calibration Status—indicates the status of the last
instrument calibration.
Calibration Date—indicates when the instrument
was last calibrated.
Calibrate—allows you run a calibration on the
instrument. Follow the prompts on the Field
Communicator to calibrate the instrument.
Service Tools
Show Active Alerts
Show Active Alerts indicates which open/closed
alert(s) are active.
Variables
Refer to figure 17 for the Service Tools menu tree.
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Switch Status—dictates the position of the
monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a discrete
value; OPEN, CLOSED, or PARTIALLY OPEN.
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Electronics Temp—indicates the temperature of
the electronics.