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Model |
1 |
Model - References the type of field Device, usually an advertised mode number, that is unique to a single manufacturer. |
2 |
SVI II |
3 |
Manufacturer |
4 |
Manufacturer Identification Code- References a specific manufacturer, which is usually a company name, that is responsible for the manufacture of this Field Device. |
5 |
Masoneilan-DRESSER |
6 |
Nbr of preambles |
7 |
Number of Request Preambles- Number of Preambles required from the Host request by the Field Device. |
8 |
Univ cmd rev |
9 |
Universal Revision- Revision of the Universal Device Description, that the Field Device conforms to. |
10 |
Trans cmd rev |
11 |
Field Device Revision- Revision of the Field Device Specific Device Description, that the Field Device conforms to. |
12 |
Software rev |
13 |
Field Device Software Revision- This revision corresponds to the software or firmware, that is embedded in the Field Device. |
14 |
Hardware rev |
15 |
Hardware Revision- Revision that corresponds to the electronics hardware of the Field Device. |
16 |
Phys sign code |
17 |
Physical Signaling Code- The Physical Signaling Code describes the type of Physical Layer that has been implemented in the hardware that is responsible for the HART Communication port. |
18 |
Device flags |
19 |
Field Device Flags- Describes special features of the Field Device that affect the Data Link Layer. |
20 |
Device id |
21 |
Field Device Identification- Uniquely identifies the Field Device when combined with the Manufacturer Identification and Device Type. Therefore, this variable cannot be modified by the Host user. |
22 |
Poll addr |
23 |
Polling Address- Address used by the Host to identify a Field Device, and changeable by the User to control the Multidrop Mode. |
24 |
Tag |
25 |
Tag- Text that is associated with the Field Device installation. This text can be used by the user in any way. A recommended use is as a unique label to a plant that correlates to a Field Device label: a plant drawing, or on a Control System. This variable is also used as a type of data link layer address handle. |
26 |
Message |
27 |
Message- Text that is associated with the Field Device. This text can be used by the user in any way. There is no recommended use. |
28 |
Descriptor |
29 |
Descriptor- Text that is associated with the Field Device.This text can be used by the user in any way. There is no specific recommended use. |
30 |
Date |
31 |
Date- Gregorian calendar date that is stored in the Field Device. This date can be used by the user in any way. There is no specific recommended use. Enter MM/DD/YY |
32 |
Final asmbly num |
33 |
Final Assembly Number- Number that is used for identification purposes, and is associated with the overall Field Device. |
34 |
Command number |
35 |
PV |
36 |
Primary Variable: Valve position |
37 |
% range - current |
38 |
Percentage of range of the Primary Variable and Current output |
39 |
Process Vars-current |
40 |
Dynamic Process Variables: Valve position and actuator pressure. |
41 |
If set ON, will allow 3 refreshs per second without Master request. This function is sometime incompatible with DCS or PC softwares use. |
42 |
Burst mode status |
43 |
device busy |
44 |
wrong mode |
45 |
command not implemented |
46 |
device malfunction |
47 |
Indicate the actual valve position in % with closed 0 % and opened 100 % |
48 |
valve pos |
49 |
% |
50 |
.1f |
51 |
Unit for valve position |
52 |
position unit |
53 |
Indicate the actual valve pressure in its engineering unit. |
54 |
act pres |
55 |
The act. pressure reported by the SVI II can be in psi, bar or kPa |
56 |
pressure unit |
57 |
Input signal and current loop in mA |
58 |
inp sig |
59 |
6.2f |
60 |
Unit for Input Signal |
61 |
Signal unit |
62 |
mA |
63 |
Input signal and current loop in percent |
64 |
7d |
65 |
valve pos |
66 |
inpt |
67 |
analog |
68 |
Hot key menu |
69 |
OPER -> MANUAL |
70 |
MANUAL -> SETUP |
71 |
IN SETUP MODE |
72 |
UNKNOWN MODE |
73 |
SETUP WIZARD |
74 |
To allow others menus, this function set the SVI II in manual mode. |
75 |
-> MANUAL MODE |
76 |
Change actuator ATO or ATC acting. |
77 |
Actuator info |
78 |
Run auto find stop. |
79 |
Calibrate travel |
80 |
Run PID Auto tune. |
81 |
Auto-tune |
82 |
To reset the SVI II with Factory defaults values. |
83 |
Factory defaults |
84 |
Offline Config. |
85 |
ROOT MENU |
86 |
EXAMINE |
87 |
read identifier |
88 |
positioner config. |
89 |
positioner calibr. |
90 |
diagnostic data |
91 |
read status |
92 |
historic fault |
93 |
Clear all the status coming from communication or device errors |
94 |
clear status |
95 |
positioner PID |
96 |
error limits |
97 |
switches info |
98 |
raw data |
99 |
burst mode status |
100 |
Burst Option- Selects the variable(s) that will be Bursted if Burst Mode is enabled. Choice of three commands for burst mode : -CMD 1 : read primary variable, -CMD 2 : read current and percentage, -CMD 3 : read current and four variables. Burst Mode Select- Selects the mode for the Burst Mode functionality. If Burst is enabled the Field Device will generate HART messages on the Link without individual requests from the Host. |
101 |
burst mode ON/OFF |
102 |
Manual valve setpoint in %. |
103 |
change pos <-> |
104 |
TO MANUAL MODE |
105 |
MANUAL MODE MENU |
106 |
MANUAL MODE --> |
107 |
NORMAL MODE --> |
108 |
CONFIG MENU |
109 |
NOT ALLOWED |
110 |
Change tag, descriptor, message etc...reported by the SVI II. |
111 |
tag |
112 |
Change options in config menu reported by the SVI II like valve characterization , button lock , limit stops and other options. |
113 |
options |
114 |
Change setup in config menu reported by the SVI II like actuator ATO or ATC, Position fault limits ... |
115 |
setup |
116 |
CALIBRATE MENU |
117 |
Selects the range sub dialog where the user can enter the upper and lower scale values for the input signal.The values typically are 4 and 20 mA but may be any values between 3.8 and 22 mA(Range signal).This dialog also allows auto find stop, manual stop and open stop adjustment. |
118 |
range |
119 |
The user can set tuning PID coefficients, run auto tune function and set I/P output. |
120 |
tuning |
121 |
To calibrate or to check the 4-20mA current. To calibrate or to check the pressure sensor if any, to return to factory setting. |
122 |
signal calibrate |
123 |
DIAGNOSTIC MENU |
124 |
Perform valve signature and valve fonctional analysis. Displays the standard diagnostic test results. |
125 |
perform standard |
126 |
Displays CONTINUOUS DIAGNOSTIC DATA including number of full strokes the valve has made,the number of cycles (direction changes),the time the valve has spent open, the time the valve has been closed and the time the valve has spent throttling near the seat. |
127 |
read diagnostic |
128 |
Reset continuous diagnostic data (stroke count,cycle count, time open, time closed and time near closed ) to 0.The previous data are lost and must be recorded to be used later. |
129 |
reset continuous |
130 |
This function perform a master reset to the device, causing it to go through its startup routine and re-initializing all of its operating parameters from non volatile memory. |
131 |
SVI II RESET |
132 |
special return to normal |
133 |
stop procedure |
134 |
return to manual |
135 |
Manual valve setpoint in %. Value mut be between -5.0% and +105.0% . |
136 |
man pos |
137 |
Manual valve setpoint in mA. |
138 |
set valve pos in mA |
139 |
.2f |
140 |
SVI II modes can be normal,manual,setup (calibrate configuration,diagnostic) or failsafe. |
141 |
mode |
142 |
NORMAL |
143 |
In the normal operating mode,the positioner responds to the 4-20 mA input signal and positions the valve appropriately. |
144 |
MANUAL |
145 |
In the manual mode, the valve no longer responds to the 4-20mA and is locked in place.The position may be changed manually from the buttons or by send a HART command. |
146 |
SETUP |
147 |
This mode allows the user to describe the basic valve setup, to perform calibration and diagnostic. |
148 |
FAILSAFE |
149 |
It is the positionneur security mode when critical faults occurs or in case of position error with time 2 activated. |
150 |
SVI II configuration information,actuator sense and bumpless tranfert activation. |
151 |
air to open |
152 |
OFF=ATC ON=ATO |
153 |
Single acting |
154 |
OFF=Double acting pneumatic block ON=Single acting pneumatic block. |
155 |
bumpless TRF |
156 |
ON=bumpless transfer activation The return from manual to normal operating mode is deferred until the valve position doesn't matche the input signal. |
157 |
Time to move the valve until the position matches the input current.Range 0 to 255 s. |
158 |
Bumpless |
159 |
Status for low/upper limits, tight shutoff, cam characteristic (Default configuration is Linear)and re-zeroed pressure sensor if available. |
160 |
limits and cam |
161 |
Equal 50% cam |
162 |
Define came choice (Default configuration is Linear). |
163 |
LOWER LIMIT |
164 |
Status for low/upper limits: OFF=not set / ON=set |
165 |
UPPER LIMIT |
166 |
TIGHT_SHUTOFF |
167 |
Status for tight shutoff: OFF=not set / ON=set |
168 |
cam used in the SVI II:relationship between flow capacity (Cv) and percentage opening of the valve.Several cams are available:linear, =%50 , =%30 , quick opening coeff 50 , custom. |
169 |
cam |
170 |
cam used in the SVI II:relationship between flow capacity (Cv) and percentage opening of the valve.Several cams are available:linear/=%50/=%30/quick opening coeff 50/custom. |
171 |
Status for low/upper limits,tight shutoff and re-zeroed pressure sensor if available. |
172 |
limits |
173 |
define lock level for SVI II buttons to avoid unintended modifications. |
174 |
buttons |
175 |
Level 3 |
176 |
Define lock level :no restriction |
177 |
Level 2 |
178 |
Define lock level :lock out local config, calibrate and diagnostic menu |
179 |
Level 1 |
180 |
Define lock level :lock out local manual menu |
181 |
Level 0 |
182 |
Define lock level :lock out all buttons |
183 |
This option determines whether the controller setpoint will be in local ,local only , remote or last mode on start up. |
184 |
SP |
185 |
PV_LOCAL_ONLY |
186 |
0=local or remote 1=local only |
187 |
PV_STARTUP_REMOTE |
188 |
0=startup remote 1=startup local |
189 |
PV_STARTUP_LAST |
190 |
0=use flag above 1=start up last mode |
191 |
SP_LOCAL_ONLY |
192 |
SP_STARTUP_REMOTE |
193 |
0=startup remote, 1=startup local |
194 |
SP_STARTUP_LAST |
195 |
0= local or remote, 1=start up last mode |
196 |
LC_DIRECT |
197 |
0=direct, 1=reverse |
198 |
LC_RATIO_CONTROL |
199 |
Threshold for tight shutoff: when selected, if the input signal would position the valve below the tight shutoff value, full supply or atmosphere pressure is supplied to the actuator to close the valve with full seating force. Value between -1% and 20%. |
200 |
Tight Shutoff |
201 |
4.1f |
202 |
The SVI II allows the user to establish software limit stops.The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be lower than the lower position limit.However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve.During a electrical or air failure the valve will go to the fail safe position without regard to the software limit stops.The manual position full closed or full open will similary ignore limit stops. |
203 |
Lower Limit |
204 |
5.1f |
205 |
The SVI II allows the user to establish software limit stops. The control functions will NOT allow the valve position to be above than the upper position limit.However this option DOES NOT PROVIDE MECHANICAL STOPS for the valve.During a electrical or air failure the valve will go to the fail safe position without regard to the software limit stops.The manual position full closed or full open will similary ignore limit stops. |
206 |
Upper Limit |
207 |
Time to move the valve until the position matches the input current.Range 1 to 255 s. |
208 |
TRFRT Time |
209 |
s |
210 |
3d |
211 |
Choice of languages displayed on the SVI II LCD. |
212 |
language |
213 |
English |
214 |
Possibility of different languages display on the SVI II LCD |
215 |
French |
216 |
Value corresponding to the maximun error (in % opening ) between the setpoint and the valve position allowed, before setting a status flag or putting the valve in fail safe mode regards the selection of associated variables Time 1 and Time 2. Value must be between 0.5% and 100.0% . |
217 |
pos error band |
218 |
Value of valve position below which the user considers the valve as being near closed position.Used in continuous diagnostic calculations. Must be between 0 and 20%. |
219 |
valve near closed |
220 |
time before to set the warning : valve error position this time must be >= 1 s and below 328 s.However to inhibit the warning set -1 s. |
221 |
time 1 |
222 |
4d |
223 |
Time before to put the valve in failsafe mode. This time must be >= 20 s and below 328 s and in any case 2s greater than Time 1 However to inhibit failsave mode set -1 s. |
224 |
time 2 |
225 |
Low input signal for valve closed (direct acting) or low input signal for valve open (reverse acting). Must be between 3.5 mA and 14 mA. |
226 |
low signal |
227 |
5.2f |
228 |
high input signal for valve open (direct acting) or high input signal for valve open (reverse acting). Must be between 8 mA et 22 mA. |
229 |
high signal |
230 |
Value for open stop adjustment.This value must be between 60%-100%.For some valves the open position stop exceeds the nominal travel of the valve.By entering a value, the position calibration can be adjusted to nominal travel . |
231 |
open stop adj |
232 |
bFlag |
233 |
Proportional gain in %.Common values are 50 for small valves up to 4000 for large valves.Must be between 0 and 5000. |
234 |
P |
235 |
Integral time or reset time in 1/10 s. Higher values of I cause less integral action, however a value of 0 gives no integral action .Common values are 10 to 200. Values between 0 and 1000. |
236 |
I |
237 |
(1/10s) |
238 |
Derivative time or rate time in milli_seconds.Common values are 10 to 100. Values between 0 and 200. |
239 |
D |
240 |
ms |
241 |
Coefficient added to P when the valve is exhausting and compensates the variation in filling and exhausting speed. Can be positive or negative value range between -3000 to +3000. |
242 |
Padj |
243 |
5d |
244 |
Nonlinear gain factor.When beta is 0,the proportional gain is linear,otherwise the gain P is a function of error. The larger the beta,the smaller the gain for small error. Typical beta value is 7 or 8.Beta is ranging from -9 to +9. |
245 |
Beta |
246 |
2d |
247 |
Coefficient to increase the valve response for some applications. A value of 0 gives no Damping and 9 gives maximum damping of valve motion. |
248 |
Coefficient to increase the valve response for some applications. A value of 0 gives no Damping.0 to 250 seconds is for slow down in both directions.-1 to -250 is for slow down in OPEN direction ONLY.-1001 to -1250 is for slow down in CLOSE direction ONLY. |
249 |
Damping |
250 |
1d |
251 |
The response of the valve is different when the valve is nearly closed than when nearly open.This coefficient allows the user to make adjustments to try to equalize the valve response.Normal value is 6 and this value is ranging from 1 to 9. |
252 |
The response of the valve is different when the valve is nearly closed than when nearly open.This coefficient allows the user to make adjustments to try to equalize the valve response.Normal value is 6 and this value is ranging from 2 to 20. |
253 |
Pos.Comp. |
254 |
When the valve position is within the setpoint +/- the dead zone and, no additional position control is performed. This value is normally 0%.Used to avoid limit cycling for high friction valves.Range 0 to 5%. |
255 |
Dead zone |
256 |
3.1f |
257 |
fP1 |
258 |
fP2 |
259 |
Set constant current on the I/P to adjust the pneumatic block. |
260 |
I/P Output |
261 |
Total number of valve strokes. |
262 |
total travel |
263 |
strokes |
264 |
10d |
265 |
Time in hours for valve closed. |
266 |
time closed |
267 |
h |
268 |
Time in hours for valve open. |
269 |
time open |
270 |
Time in hours for valve near closed. |
271 |
time near closed |
272 |
Number of cycles (direction changes). |
273 |
nbr cycles |
274 |
Valve speed motion for record data. Mini is 1 and maxi is 10. |
275 |
Speed |
276 |
Fastest time to open the valve on the full stroke .This value is given from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
277 |
strok. time open |
278 |
Fastest time to close the valve on the full stroke. This value is given from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
279 |
strok. time close |
280 |
Friction. This value is coming from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
281 |
friction |
282 |
Low spring value. This value is coming from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
283 |
low spring range |
284 |
High spring value. This value is coming from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
285 |
upper spring range |
286 |
low pressure value in the valve actuator. This value is coming from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
287 |
lower pressure |
288 |
Upper pressure value in the valve actuator. This value is coming from the standard diagnostic calculations. |
289 |
upper pressure |
290 |
Start valve position for the extended diagnostic test. |
291 |
Start position |
292 |
End valve position for the extended diagnostic test. |
293 |
End position |
294 |
bFaultCode0 |
295 |
Reports Device Errors |
296 |
A/D FS TCIR Fault |
297 |
|
298 |
A/D Full Scale Hall Sensor Fault |
299 |
A/D Temperature Fault |
300 |
A/D Zero Fault |
301 |
Position Error |
302 |
Data Overrun |
303 |
Self Check Error |
304 |
Software Error |
305 |
bFaultCode1 |
306 |
System EEPROM Fault |
307 |
System Temperature Fault |
308 |
System Stack Fault |
309 |
System Interrupt Fault |
310 |
System I/P Current High |
311 |
System I/P Current Low |
312 |
Reset Occured |
313 |
Checksum Error |
314 |
bFaultCode2 |
315 |
Position Sensor Fault |
316 |
Current Loop Sensor Fault |
317 |
Bias Out of Range |
318 |
HART Command Error |
319 |
HART Command Aborted |
320 |
Power Supply Low |
321 |
bFaultCode3 |
322 |
Find Stops Failed |
323 |
Calibration Failed |
324 |
Standard Diagnostic Failed |
325 |
Extended Diagnostic Failed |
326 |
Auto Tune Failed |
327 |
Setup/Options Changed |
328 |
Actuation Error |
329 |
bFaultCodeHistory0 |
330 |
Reports Historic Device Errors |
331 |
bFaultCodeHistory1 |
332 |
bFaultCodeHistory2 |
333 |
bFaultCodeHistory3 |
334 |
Device Configuration Changed |
335 |
A/D value of the primary signal. |
336 |
nSig |
337 |
pts |
338 |
A/D value of the position sensor. |
339 |
nPos |
340 |
Mechanical Stop without pressure in the actuator. |
341 |
No Pressure Stop |
342 |
Mechanical Stop with full pressure in the actuator. |
343 |
Full Pressure Stop |
344 |
The lowest internal temperature recorded in °C. |
345 |
low temperature |
346 |
The upper internal temperature recorded in °C. |
347 |
high temperature |
348 |
Internal SVI II temperature in °C. |
349 |
temperature |
350 |
X define signal input in % and Y define position valve in % The mini and maxi values are respectively 0.0% and 100.0% The custom curve must have at least one pair. A coordinate (100.0%,100.0%) indicate the end of the curve. |
351 |
X1 |
352 |
Y1 |
353 |
X2 |
354 |
Y2 |
355 |
X3 |
356 |
Y3 |
357 |
X4 |
358 |
Y4 |
359 |
X5 |
360 |
Y5 |
361 |
X6 |
362 |
Y6 |
363 |
X7 |
364 |
Y7 |
365 |
X8 |
366 |
Y8 |
367 |
X9 |
368 |
Y9 |
369 |
X10 |
370 |
Y10 |
371 |
Low value for primary signal calibration. Must be between 3.5mA and 8.0mA . |
372 |
primary Low signal |
373 |
high value for primary signal calibration. Must be between 16.0mA and 21.0mA . |
374 |
primary high signal |
375 |
Low value for pressure sensor calibration. Must be between 0 and 9psi / 0 and 0.6bar / 0 and 60kPa . |
376 |
Low pressure |
377 |
9.1f |
378 |
High value for pressure sensor calibration. Must be between 10 and 120psi / 0.7 and 8.0bar / 70 and 800kPa . |
379 |
High pressure |
380 |
SVI II option detection |
381 |
Option |
382 |
|
383 |
Adress |
384 |
switch1 acting |
385 |
Define switch1 actions. |
386 |
Open on Failsafe |
387 |
Open on Reset |
388 |
Open on Pos error |
389 |
Open on Tightshutoff |
390 |
Open on Position < |
391 |
Open on Position > |
392 |
Open on mode>Manual |
393 |
Closed on Failsafe |
394 |
Closed on Reset |
395 |
Closed on Pos error |
396 |
Closed Tightshutoff |
397 |
Closed on Position < |
398 |
Closed on Position > |
399 |
Closed & mode>Manual |
400 |
switch2 acting |
401 |
Define switch2 actions. |
402 |
Value for position limit (switch1). |
403 |
Position limit SW1 |
404 |
Value for position limit (switch2). |
405 |
Position limit SW2 |
406 |
Switch1 state |
407 |
State is: open = 0 and close = 1 |
408 |
Switch2 state |
409 |
This is to inform the user to set the SVI II in Setup Mode before to sent the configuration. Use the Hot-key menu to access this function. |
410 |
Warning message |
411 |
This is the firmware revision embedded in the SVI II. |
412 |
Firmware revision |
413 |
FMU860 |
414 |
DT |
415 |
DVC |
416 |
FCX |
417 |
AS800 |
418 |
340T |
419 |
340C |
420 |
344 |
421 |
Siemens Micro K |
422 |
SITRANS L |
423 |
SIPAN PH |
424 |
SITRANS P |
425 |
75SMT |
426 |
UNIDELTA |
427 |
8320 |
428 |
SX5100 |
429 |
TSV175 |
430 |
DMU |
431 |
3780 |
432 |
BM70 |
433 |
8u |
434 |
Procedure aborted
TRY AGAIN. |
435 |
Going to MANUAL MODE
prevents the valve
from responding to
the controller! Are
you sure you want to
go to MANUAL ? |
436 |
WAIT ... |
437 |
DEVICE IS IN
SETUP MODE. |
438 |
Record values ?
Press:
OK for YES
ABORT for NO |
439 |
This command will
stroke the valve
and should NOT be
performed with the
process running. |
440 |
WAIT
WORK IN PROGRESS. |
441 |
Press ABORT key
to abort the process |
442 |
Find stop limits
FAILED. |
443 |
Find stop limits
executed |
444 |
This procedure
strokes the valve
and should not be
run with the valve
in service and the
process running. |
445 |
Enter the Supply pressure in PSI |
446 |
WAIT
AUTO TUNE
IN PROGRESS. |
447 |
Press ABORT key
to abort
the process. |
448 |
AUTO TUNE
CORRECTLY EXECUTED. |
449 |
Fail in open loop
test.Check if air
booster or quick
exhaust is used and
the pressure supply. |
450 |
P is out of range. |
451 |
Padj is out of range. |
452 |
The found Bias is not
in the required range
self-tuning is
canceled. Ajust
the BIAS. |
453 |
Self-tuning for air
fill direction fails.
Check supply pressure
or pneumatic block. |
454 |
Self-tuning for air
exhausting direction
fails.Check the
pneumatic block. |
455 |
Error finding Bias. |
456 |
PROCEDURE
CORRECTLY EXECUTED. |
457 |
DEVICE MALFUNCTION |
458 |
A/D FS TCIR Fault |
459 |
A/D Full Scale Hall Sensor Fault |
460 |
A/D Temperature Fault |
461 |
A/D Zero Fault |
462 |
Data Overrun |
463 |
Self Check Error |
464 |
System EEPROM Fault |
465 |
System Temperature Fault |
466 |
System Stack Fault |
467 |
System Interrupt Fault |
468 |
Reset Occured |
469 |
Bias Out of Range |
470 |
HART Command Aborted |
471 |
Find Stops Failed |
472 |
Calibrate Failed |
473 |
Extended Diagnostic Failed |
474 |
Auto Tune Failed |
475 |
No Faults Recorded |
476 |
NO HISTORIC FAULTS |
477 |
PLEASE
WAIT... |
478 |
Clear Fault Codes
NOT Completed. |
479 |
Clear Fault Codes
Completed. |
480 |
Sig =%{0}pts
Pos =%{1}pts
I/P =%{2}pts
Temp =%{7}°C |
481 |
LPos =%{3}pts
HPos =%{4}pts
LTemp=%{5}°C
UTemp=%{6}°C |
482 |
Command number: |
483 |
Burst mode control |
484 |
Manual setpoint: |
485 |
fully opened;fully closed |
486 |
fully opened;fully closed;setpoint; |
487 |
valve position : |
488 |
RETURN
TO NORMAL MODE ? |
489 |
NO;YES |
490 |
WAIT
WORK IN PROGRESS |
491 |
Bumpless is set.
Wait until the valve
position match the
loop current
|
492 |
Pos =%{0} %
current =%{2} mA
loop or %{1} % |
493 |
Press ABORT key
to abort the process |
494 |
tag |
495 |
descriptor |
496 |
message |
497 |
final assembly number |
498 |
date |
499 |
polling address |
500 |
camflex equal % cam used |
501 |
no change;linear;equal%(30);equal%(50);quick_open;custom;camflex equal% |
502 |
custom cam used |
503 |
no change;linear;equal(30);equal(50);quick open;custom;camflex equal% |
504 |
quick open cam used |
505 |
equal%(30) cam used |
506 |
equal%(50) cam used |
507 |
linear cam used |
508 |
NEW CAM CHARACTERIZATION ? |
509 |
Input your 9 XY pairs
of points between
( 0.0%, 0.0%) and
(100.0%,100.0%). |
510 |
X[%{i}] |
511 |
Y[%{i}] |
512 |
Invalid segment
X%{a} , X%{i}
Slope too low. |
513 |
Invalid segment
X%{a} , X %{i}
Slope change too high. |
514 |
Invalid segment
X%{a} , X %{i}
Slope change too much. |
515 |
CHANGE BAD
SEGMENT(S) ? |
516 |
YES; NO |
517 |
Limits |
518 |
Lower limit value |
519 |
Upper limit value |
520 |
Tight shut off value |
521 |
Pressure units |
522 |
Display language |
523 |
Buttons:lock level |
524 |
Valve near closed |
525 |
Transfert speed |
526 |
Position error band |
527 |
Time 1 for Alarm |
528 |
nT1 |
529 |
Time 1 typically is set to -1 (off) and must be
between 1s and
328s when it is enabled. |
530 |
Time 2 for Failsafe |
531 |
nT2 |
532 |
Time 2 typically is set to -1 (off) and must be
between 20s and
328s when it is enabled. |
533 |
Time 2 can ONLY be
disabled by set to -1 when Time 1 is disabled (<=0)). |
534 |
Time 2 typically is set to -1 (off) and must be
between 20s and
328s when it is enabled. |
535 |
Time 2 typically is set to -1 (off) and must be at
least 2s greater
than Time 1 when it is enabled. |
536 |
Switch1 state |
537 |
Switch2 state |
538 |
make your choice: |
539 |
Range signals;Auto stop;Manual Stop;Open stop adj |
540 |
low signal |
541 |
high signal |
542 |
Low and high
signals must differ
by at least 5mA. |
543 |
Valve position: |
544 |
Wait until the valve
is stable, then
press OK. |
545 |
Procedure failed.
The stroke could be
too small or the
position is out of
limits allowed. |
546 |
Procedure
correctly executed. |
547 |
open stop adjustment |
548 |
Procedure failed.
The stroke could be
too small. |
549 |
Procedure
correctly executed. |
550 |
PID coefficients;auto tune;I/P output |
551 |
P =%{0}%
I =%{1}(1/10s)
D =%{2}ms
Padj =%{3}% |
552 |
Beta =%{4}
Damping =%{5}
Compens. pos.=%{6}
Dead zone =%{7}%
|
553 |
P (%) |
554 |
I (1/10s) |
555 |
D (ms) |
556 |
Padj (%) |
557 |
Beta |
558 |
Damping |
559 |
Compensation |
560 |
Dead zone (%) |
561 |
set the I/P value: |
562 |
4-20mA signal;pressure signal;view signals;reset to factory |
563 |
4-20mA signal;view signal;reset to factory |
564 |
Enter the low signal value: |
565 |
Set the input current to %[.2f]{0} mA and press OK |
566 |
The current must be between 3.5 and 8.0 mA, but is approximately %{fSignalTemp} mA |
567 |
Enter the high signal value: |
568 |
The current must be between 16.0 and 21.0 mA, but is approximately %{fSignalTemp} mA |
569 |
primary signal:
%{0} mA
|
570 |
This procedure
strokes the valve
and should not be
run with the valve
in service and the
process running. |
571 |
Enter the low pressure signal value: |
572 |
Enter the high pressure signal value: |
573 |
pressure:
%{0} %{1}
|
574 |
4-20mA signal:
%[.2f]{0} mA
pressure:
%[.2f]{1} %{2} |
575 |
Procedure correctly executed. |
576 |
Function not available
in this SVI2 model.
Consult Masoneilan
for more information. |
577 |
Remove software limit
stops to be able to
perform standard
diagnostic. |
578 |
Valve Speed |
579 |
WAIT
STANDARD DIAGNOSTIC
IN PROGRESS. |
580 |
STANDARD DIAGNOSTIC
FAILED. |
581 |
STANDARD DIAGNOSTIC
EXECUTED. |
582 |
stroking time to
open : %{0}s
stroking time to
close: %{1}s
|
583 |
friction = %{2}%{7}
low spring range= %{3}%{7}
upper spring range= %{4}%{7} |
584 |
lower pressure= %{5}%{7}
upper pressure= %{6}%{7} |
585 |
Total travel= %{0}strokes
Time closed= %{1}h
Time open= %{2}h |
586 |
Time near closed= %{3}h
Nbre Cycles= %{4} |
587 |
After resetting , the
current values will
be lost. Press ABORT
if you need these
values. |
588 |
RESET CONTINUOUS DATA
CORRECTLY EXECUTED. |
589 |
A reset may cause the
valve to move !
Perform RESET ??? |
590 |
WAIT
WORK IN PROGRESS. |
591 |
Reset on SVI II
NOT
correctly executed. |
592 |
Reset on SVI II
correctly executed. |
593 |
interrupt procedure
in progress. |
594 |
interrupt procedure
DONE. |
595 |
TRFRT Time =
%{0}% |
596 |
CAM: LINEAR |
597 |
CAM: EQUAL % 30 |
598 |
CAM: EQUAL % 50 |
599 |
CAM: QUICK_OPEN |
600 |
CAM: CUSTOM |
601 |
CAM: CamflexEQ |
602 |
lower limit value=
%{0}% |
603 |
upper limit value=
%{1}% |
604 |
tight shutoff value=
%{2}% |