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Logix
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520MD+ and 510+ Digital Positioners FCD LGENIM0105-15-AQ – 05/16
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10.3.11 Configuration (Burst Mode)
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Configuration
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Burst Mode
1
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On/Off
1
Not available with 510+
Burst Mode continuously transmits HART information.
On/Off – Use this feature to turn burst mode on and off.
10.3.12 Configuration (Positioner Revs)
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Configuration
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Positioner Revs
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SW Rev
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Bld Date
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Bld Time
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HW Rev
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CPU Rev
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HART Ver
1
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Card
1
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Card
2
1
Not available with 510+
Positioner revisions are shown in this menu.
SW Rev –The revision of the embedded software.
Bld Date –The date of the embedded software build.
Bld Time –The time of day of the embedded software build.
HW Rev –The revision of the main board.
CPU Rev – The revision of the CPU.
HART Ver –The revision of the HART protocol (5, 6, or 7).
Card 1 – The software revision on Card 1.
Card 2 – The software revision on Card 2.
10.3.13 Configuration (Factory Reset)
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Configuration
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Factory Reset
At times, it may be convenient to reset all of the variables to a default
state. In this case, perform a Factory Reset.
Factory Reset – Use this feature to reset all variables to their factory
default state. All of the internal variables including calibration will be
reset to factory defaults. The positioner must be re-calibrated after
a factory reset. Tag names and other user configured limits, alarm
settings, and valve information will also be lost and will need to be
restored. A factory reset will always reset the command source to
analog 4-20 mA.
NOTE:
Once the Multi-Function Card (MFC) type has been con-
figured, the type selection will still remain after a factory reset.
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CAUTION:
Performing a factory reset may result in the inability
to operate the valve until reconfigured properly. Notify proper
personnel that the valve may stroke, and make sure the valve is
properly isolated.
10.3.14 Card 1 (or Card 2)
Two slots are available for auxiliary cards. The Multi-Function Card
(MFC) can be configured for analog output (AO), Discrete Input (DI)
and Discrete Output (DO).
NOTE:
With Logix 510+, only Card 1 is available with either AO
or limited DO function.
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Card 1 (or Card 2)
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No Card
No Card – This is displayed when no card is present in the slot.
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Aux Card 1 (or Card 21)
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Multi-Function Card
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Not Configured
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Set as AO Card
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Set as DO Card
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Set as DI Card1
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Config/Cal
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If Not Configured – “No Configuration Allowed”
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If AO
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Set 0%
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Set 100%
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If DO – “Use DTM”
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If DI
1
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Set to No Action
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Set to Trigger PST
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Set to Command Override
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Set Command Point
1
Not available with 510+
Multi-Function Card – This is displayed when a Multi-Function Card
is present in the slot. Configuration options follow. See section 13
MULTI-FUNCTION CARD for more information. On entering the MFC
menu, the menu item below will be highlighted indicating the current
MFC function. To set the function, select the function and select
Accept.
Not Configured – The MFC is not configured for any function by de-
fault. The configuration must be set by using the following functions.
Set as AO Card – Use this feature to set the MFC as an analog output
card.
Set as DO Card – Use this feature to set the MFC as a discrete output
card. A 510+ will only trigger off of the Position Deviation alarm.
Set as DI Card – Use this feature to set the MFC as a discrete input
card.
Config/Cal – Use this feature to further configure the MFC. The menu
items below this level will change according to the MFC configuration
type selected.