Viewing Device Variables and Diagnostics
July 2009
5-3
Table 5-1. Functions Available for Instrument Level
Instrument
Level
Functions Available
AC
Communicates via the LCD or with 375 Field
Communicator. Provides basic setup and calibration.
HC
Communicates via the LCD, the 375 Field
Communicator and ValveLink Software. Provides basic
setup, calibration, travel cutoffs and limits, minimum
opening and closing times, input characterization
(linear, equal percentage, quick opening, and custom)
and the following alerts: travel deviation; travel alert
high, low, high high, and low low; drive signal; auxiliary
terminal; cycle counter; and travel accumulation.
AD
Includes all functions listed above plus (with ValveLink
software) all offline diagnostic tests (dynamic error
band, drive signal, step response, and valve signature)
plus online trending
PD
Includes all functions listed above plus online valve
signature test (friction analysis)
Device Rev—Device Revision is the revision
number of the software for communication between
the Field Communicator and the instrument.
Firmware Rev—Firmware Revision is the revision
number of the Fisher firmware in the instrument.
Firmware Date—Firmware Date is the revision
date of the firmware being used.
Main Elec Rev—Main Electronics Revision is the
revision number of the main electronics component.
Sec Elec Rev—Secondary Electronics Revision
is the revision number of the secondary electronics
component.
Sensor Serial Num—Sensor Serial Number is the
serial number of the sensor
Inst Level—Indicates the instrument level
AC—Auto Calibrate
HC—HART Communicating
AD—Advanced Diagnostics
PD—Performance Diagnostics
Table 5-1 lists the functions available for each
instrument level.
Device ID—Each instrument has a unique Device
Identifier. The device ID provides additional security to
prevent this instrument from accepting commands
meant for other instruments.
Viewing Instrument Status
Note
Instrument Status is not available for
instrument level AC.
To view the instrument status, from the Online menu
select Instrument Status. The following describes the
various displays for the Instrument Status menu.
Done—Select this when you are done viewing
the instrument status.
Note
Alerts are not available with
instrument level AC.
Valve Alerts—If a valve alert is active, it will
appear when the Valve Alerts menu item is selected. If
more than one alert is active, they will appear on the
display one at a time in the order listed below.
1. Alert Record has Entries
2. Alert Record is full
3. Instrument Time is Invalid
4. Tvl Accumulation Alert
5. Cycle Counter Alert
6. Non-critical NVM Alert
7. Power Starvation Alert
8. Drive Signal Alert
9. Tvl Lim/Cutoff Low
10. Tvl Lim/Cutoff High
11. Tvl Deviation Alrt
12. Tvl Alert Hi Hi
13. Tvl Alert Hi
14. Tvl Alert Lo Lo
15. Tvl Alert Lo
5
Содержание Fisher FIELDVUE DVC2000
Страница 40: ...DVC2000 Digital Valve Controller July 2009 3 14 3 ...
Страница 70: ...DVC2000 Digital Valve Controller July 2009 6 10 6 ...
Страница 71: ...Parts July 2009 7 1 7 7 Section 7 Parts Parts Ordering 7 2 Parts Kits 7 2 Parts List 7 2 7 ...
Страница 77: ...Principle of Operation July 2009 A 1 A A Appendix A Principle of Operation DVC2000 Operation A 2 A ...
Страница 80: ...DVC2000 Digital Valve Controller July 2009 A 4 A ...
Страница 104: ...DVC2000 Digital Valve Controller July 2009 Index 8 C Index ...
Страница 105: ......