Troubleshooting guide
2 TS310 Installation Configuration Operation Maintenance
April 1998 Rev. 1
• Chapter 10 - Configuration - Expanded Discussion
This chapter explains in detail the various channels of the TS310 and how to configure
them. The information in this chapter is arranged alphabetically by operating variable
type; e.g., alarms, cascade control; through to trips, etc.
By reading this manual, you will be able to:
• Understand the components of the TS310 Digital Control System.
• Navigate through the display channels and enter data to configure all control, speed,
pressure and synchronization parameters.
• Navigate through the display channels and enter data to configure all analog inputs,
analog outputs, digital inputs, digital outputs and pressure inputs.
• Navigate through the display channels and enter data to configure all analog trips and
alarms.
Documentation Conventions
This manual uses the following typographic conventions:
Example Description
NOTE
Notes contain supplementary information.
CAUTION
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This symbol precedes information about potential equipment damage.
WARNING
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This symbol precedes information about potential personnel hazards.
User Experience Prerequisites
Extremely advantageous, though not required, is some experience with the use of digital control
systems, or an instrumentation background.
Simple applications require little specialized knowledge of controls, electronics or computers. These
applications are easily understood and used, quickly accepted by operators, and can be configured in
a few minutes.
The basic process is:
• Mount the TS310 controller.
• Connect power to the TS310 power supply.
• Connect the magnetic speed pickups.
• Connect the control output to the valve actuator.
• Enter values in a minimum of sixteen of the TS310 channels. (See paragraph 9.8).
Once you are familiar with details of the simpler applications, grasping the complete control
flexibility and the configuration details of more complex applications comes easy.










