Technical Specifications

ValVue Digital Communications Software Ver. 2.80
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GE Oil & Gas
Button and Fields
Positioner Tag Information
Tag A user-assigned name for the valve with a maximum eight characters.
The value appears in many views but can only be changed from the Configure
screen (see “What You Can Do on the Configure Screen” on page 99), using the
Setup Wizard (see “Setup Wizard” on page 82) or using a command ( “Changing
Tag Information on the Monitor Screen” on page 78).
Long Tag A user-assigned name for the valve with a maximum thirty two characters. Only
available for HART 6.
Use this field for any information desired. The value appears in many views but
can only be changed from the Configure screen (see “What You Can Do on the
Configure Screen” on page 99).
Descriptor A user-defined field with up to 16 characters. This field is commonly used to
describe valve use.
The value appears in many views but can only be changed from the Configure
screen (see “What You Can Do on the Configure Screen” on page 99), using the
Setup Wizard (see “Setup Wizard” on page 82) or using a command ( “Changing
Tag Information on the Monitor Screen” on page 78).
Message A user-defined field with up to 32 characters. Use this field for any information
desired.
The value appears in many views but can only be changed from the Configure
screen (see “What You Can Do on the Configure Screen” on page 99), or using
the Setup Wizard (see “Setup Wizard” on page 82).
Date Use the date field as needed. The preferred format is dd MMM yyyy (e.g. 14 NOV
2001). The program also accepts dates formatted as dd/mm/yy (e.g. 14/11/01).
Years greater than 70 are assumed to be in the 1900s and years 70 or less
assumed to be in the 2000s. The day precedes the month. Dates as dd/mm/yyyy
are also accepted.
The value appears in many views but can only be changed from the Configure
screen (see “What You Can Do on the Configure Screen” on page 99), using the
Setup Wizard (see “Setup Wizard” on page 82) or using a command ( “Changing
Tag Information on the Monitor Screen” on page 78).
Status Display Displays health indicators. When there is a fault code from the SVI II AP, Addi-
tional Status Available appears.
The status block also contains other status codes returned by HART. These
include Configuration Changed, Device malfunction, and Variable out of limits.
Assembly Number A user-assigned number. Value can be between 0 and 16,777,215.
Use this field for any information desired. The value appears in many views but
can only be changed from the Configure screen (see “What You Can Do on the
Configure Screen” on page 99) or using the Setup Wizard (see “Setup Wizard”
on page 82).