Instruction Manual
DVC6000 SIS
September 2013
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Configuration Protection
To setup and calibrate the instrument, the protection
must be set to None with the Field Communicator. If
the protection is not None, changing the protection
requires placing a jumper across the Auxiliary
terminals in the terminal box.
Note
When a Fisher LCP100 control panel is
used, changing protection does not
require placing the jumper across the
Auxiliary terminals in the terminal box.
To remove protection:
1. Connect a 4-20 mA source to the instrument.
2. Connect the Field Communicator to the instrument
and turn it on.
3. Press the Hot key on the Field Communicator and
select Protection.
4. From the Protection menu, select None. When
prompted by the Field Communicator, temporarily
attach the jumper to the AUX + and AUX − terminals
in the instrument terminal box.
Instrument Mode
To setup and calibrate the instrument, the instrument
mode must be Out Of Service.
To view/change the instrument mode, press the Hot
Key and select Instrument Mode. If the mode is not
Out Of Service, select Out Of Service from the
Instrument Mode menu and press ENTER.
Instrument Mode allows you to either take the
instrument Out of Service or place it In Service.
Taking the instrument Out of Service allows you to
perform instrument calibration and also allows you to
change setup variables that affect control. See Setting
Protection to ensure protection is set correctly prior to
operation.
Guided Setup
WARNING
Changes to the instrument setup may
cause changes in the output pressure
or valve travel. Depending on the
application, these changes may upset
process control, which could result in
personal injury or property damage.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or equipment
damage caused by the release of
process pressure, always use the
Setup Wizard to perform setup and
calibration before placing the
DVC6000 SIS in operation for the first
time. The Setup Wizard sets up the
required parameters for SIS solutions.
Note
To setup and calibrate the instrument,
the protection must be None and the
Instrument Mode must be Out Of
Service. See Configuration Protection
and Instrument Mode at the beginning
of this section for information on
removing instrument protection and
changing the instrument mode.
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