Instruction Manual

Detailed Setup
September 2013
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Table 4-1. Factory Default Detailed Setup Parameters
(continued)
Setup Parameter
Default
Setting
(1)
Electronic Alerts
Shutdown Activated Yes
Low Power Write Fail Enable No
Non-Critical NVM Alert Enable No
Informational
Status
Instrument Time Invalid Enable Yes
Calibration in Progress Enable No
Autocalibration in Progress
Enable
No
Diagnostics in Progress Enable No
Diagnostics Data Available
Enable
Yes
Integrator Saturated Hi Enable Yes
Integrator Saturated Lo Enable Yes
Pressure Control Active Enable Yes
Multi-Drop Alert Enable No
Alert Record
Valve Alerts Enable Yes
Failure Alerts Enable Yes
Miscellaneous Alerts Enable No
Alert Record Not Empty Enable Yes
Alert Record Full Enable Yes
1. The settings listed are for standard factory configuration. DVC6000 SIS
instruments can also be ordered with custom configuration settings. For the default
custom settings, refer to the order requisition.
2. If the instrument is shipped mounted on an actuator, these values depend upon
the actuator on which the instrument is mounted.
3. Based on DIP switch setting.
4. In firmware 3 thru 6 this parameter is labeled Minimum Opening Time.
In firmware 10 and below this parameter should be set to zero.
5. In firmware 3 thru 6 this parameter is labeled Minimum Closing Time.
In firmware 10 and below this parameter should be set to zero.
6. Lo Lo point is 1% when used with LCP100.
7. Hi Hi point is 99% when used with LCP100.
Note
Some changes that require the
instrument to be taken Out Of Service
will not take effect until the instrument
is placed back In Service or the
instrument is restarted.
Control Mode
You can change the control mode by selecting Control
Mode from the Mode and Protection menu, or press
the Hot Key and select Control Mode.
Control Mode lets you define where the instrument
reads its set point. Follow the prompts on the Field
Communicator display to choose one of the following
control modes: Analog or Digital.
Choose Analog control mode if the instrument is to
receive its set point over the 4-20 mA loop. Normally
the instrument control mode is Analog.
Choose Digital control mode if the instrument is to
receive its set point digitally by a 0-24 VDC control
signal, via the HART communications link.
A third mode, Test, is also displayed. Normally the
instrument should not be in the Test mode. The Field
Communicator automatically switches to this mode
whenever it needs to stroke the valve during
calibration or stroke valve, for example. However, if
you abort from a procedure where the instrument is in
the Test mode, it may remain in this mode. To take
the instrument out of the Test mode, select Control
Mode then select either Analog or Digital.
Restart Control Mode
Restart Control Mode lets you choose which operating
mode you want the instrument to be in after a restart.
Access Restart Control mode by selecting Restart
Control Mode from the Mode and Protection menu.
Follow the prompts on the Field Communicator display
to define the restart control mode as Resume Last,
Analog, or Digital.
Burst Mode
Enabling burst mode provides continuous
communication from the digital valve controller. Burst
mode applies only to the transmission of burst mode
data (analog input, travel target, pressure, and travel)
and does not affect the way other data is accessed.
Access to information in the instrument is normally
obtained through the poll/response of HART
communication. The Field Communicator or the
control system may request any of the information that
is normally available, even while the instrument is in
burst mode. Between each burst mode transmission
sent by the instrument, a short pause allows the Field
Communicator or control system to initiate a request.
The instrument receives the request, processes the
response message, and then continues “bursting” the
burst mode data.
Note
Do not use burst mode while using
the HART Loop Interface Monitor
(HIM) from Moore Industries with
DVC6000 SIS digital valve
controllers.
To enable burst mode, select Burst Mode, and Burst
Enable from the Mode and Protection menu.
Burst Enable—Yes or no. Burst mode must be
enabled before you can change the burst mode
command.
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