September 2021
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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View Routines
Section 10: View Routines
10.4.5
Maintenance Date
The routine allows viewing the following dates:
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Last date
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Next date
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Start-up date
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Recent log date
See Table 16.
View procedure
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Move the local selector to OFF and then simultaneously press OPEN and STOP.
Select the language according to the instructions (see “Entering the view mode”).
When the message displayed is “VIEW MODE OK?” press YES. Press NO to scroll
the list of available menus and press YES to select the Maintenance menu.
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Press NO to scroll the list of available routines and press YES to select the
maintenance date routine.
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Press YES to scroll the list of dates.
Last date
This is the date of the last maintenance operation. The date should be updated by the
user after all maintenance operations (see Section 9.3).
Next date
This is the date of the next scheduled actuator maintenance. When the date is reached,
the F01-2000 generates a maintenance request warning. The date should be updated
by the user after all maintenance operations (see Section 9.3).
Start-up date
This is the date of actuator start-up. During commissioning, the user should enter the
start-up date (see Section 9.3).
Recent log date
This is updated after entering command “Clear recent data log” (see Section 9.3). This
command clears the “recent data log” counters.
The content of “recent log” is updated starting from “recent log date”.
Table 16.
10.4.6
Data Logger
The “data logger” routine allows to collect different types of data useful in maintenance or
in diagnostic programs. Since the amount of collected data is very large, the data logger
can only be viewed by means of a PDA or PC. The data can be up-loaded from F01-2000 to
PDA or PC by the BluetoothTM wireless connection.
The local display only allows to view the value of the configured parameters (see also SET-
UP menu, Maintenance, set data logger, Section 9.3.7). The following data can be viewed
on the local display:
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Logger mode
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Sampling time
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Memory mode
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Date
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Time