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General
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Positioner DC 6-06
2.5
Parameter Lists
A certain number of parameters must be set for each function of the firmware. These
parameters are divided up into four lists:
1. Parameters
Parameters for configuring and setting
(Parameter numbers 1..1999)
2. Measured values
Parameters for displaying the current states
(Parameter numbers 2000..3999)
3. Functions
Parameters for activating and switching between functions
(Parameter numbers 4000..5999)
4. Curves
Parameters for parameterizing curves and control maps
(Parameter numbers 6000..9999)
Each parameter has a number and a name. The parameter number indicates the list to
which the parameter belongs. Within the various lists, the parameters are arranged in
groups to make them easy to locate.
This brochure explains all of the functions that can be executed by the PANDAROS
DC 6-06 positioner. Some of these functions may be absent from special applications if
they are not relevant for them. In this case the parameter that belongs to an absent function
will also be omitted.
Custom applications can contain new or enhanced functions. These are described in
separate brochures.
2.6
Levels
Because the control unit determines a system's operating characteristics, parameterization
should be left exclusively to the system manufacturer. However to ensure that the benefits
of the digital device can be enjoyed right down to the end customer, the parameters of the
HEINZMANN
control unit are divided into seven levels.
Level 1: Level for the end customer
On this level, the most important operating values (e.g. setpoints and actual values for
filling) and errors can be displayed. The configuration data cannot be changed.
Level 2 and 3: Level for the device manufacturer
The device manufacturer can activate the actuator test mode.
Level 4: Level for the system manufacturer's service department
All the parameters for adjusting the system's operating characteristics are available on
this level.
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