During the initialization cycle, the Type 3780 HART
®
Positioner offers the best possibilities
for diagnosis. In the automatic mode, detailed tests are carried out in order to check the at-
tachment situation and the positioners reaction while taking the preset or entered data into
account. When routine tests are carried out or in case of unclear error messages during
operation the system should be initialized so that the positioner system can be optimally as-
sessed. The IBIS user software differentiates between information/alerts which are displayed
on the screen in yellow, and errors which are displayed in red.
9.1 Information/alerts
9.1.1 Device setup modified
Is always set if the device data were modified, thus checking (unintentional/unauthorized)
modifications of the originally preset values.
The error message is reset via
[Device data
→
Specialist
→
Device data
→
Reset "Device setup modified"]
.
9.1.2 Insufficient power supply
The parameter is set when the power supply exceeds
≤
3.6 mA.
It is automatically reset when the current exceeds 3.6 mA again.
9.1.3 Warmstart completed
This message is displayed when the power supply was
≤
3.2 mA informing about a possible
power supply failure. The device is automatically reset after the message has been acknow-
ledged.
9.1.4 Coldstart completed
This message is displayed if the device was reset via
[Device data
→
Specialist
→
Device
→
Reset]
and restarted with the standard control values.
The device must be re-initialized. Information, such as loop/tag number, bus identification
or plant identification remain intact.
The device is automatically reset after acknowledgement.
9.1.5 Choose mode "Manual"
This message is issued when the "Manual" reference variable is modified, but the device is
not set for "Manual" operating mode.
This error can not occur under IBIS.
The device is automatically reset after correction.
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