9 configuration (set time and date), 10 configuration (user preferences), 11 configuration (burst mode) – Flowserve 500+ Series Logix User Manual

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User Instructions - Logix® 500+ Series Digital Positioners FCD LGENIM0105-10 11/13

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NOTE: Removing power to below 3.6 mA will still cause

the valve to move to the de-energized state regardless of the
Soft Limits.

Upper Position Shutoff and Lower Position Shutoff - This
feature, (also called Minimum Position Cutoff or MPC) is
used to tightly close or open the valve. It is used when a
tight seal is needed or when debris or friction may otherwise
interfere with complete closure. When the valve is
commanded past the Shutoff points, the pilot relay will direct
full supply pressure to the appropriate port, applying all
available force to close (or open) the valve. The Shutoff
points apply to the Final Command.

CAUTION: Changing the Shutoff limits may cause the

valve to fully open or fully close after the command passes a
set limit.

Though Shutoff and Soft Limit features should not be used
together, if both are set, the greater of the two settings will
take precedence at the closed end; and the lesser of the two
settings will take precedence at the open end.

10.3.9 Configuration (Set Time and Date)


The positioner has an internal clock. The clock allows time
and date information to be stored with alarms and other
events. The clock does not account for daylight savings.

Set Time and Date – Use the

▲Up and ▼Down buttons to

set the time and date. The format of the time and date is
displayed above the input fields.

10.3.10 Configuration (User Preferences)


The User Preferences menu allows the user to format how
information is displayed.

The following table shows the available options. By default
the positioner is set to show information in International
System (SI) units. To change all units to North American
(English), make the selection under All Units. Each selection
can also be changed individually.














Table 19: User Preference Options

Units/Format

International

System (SI)

(Default)

North

American

(English)

Other

Options

All Units

SI

North American

-

Pressure

bar

PSI

kg/cm2,

kPa

Force

N

lbf

kg

Temperature

degrees C

degrees F

-

Air Flow

slph

scfm

slpm,

Nm3/hr

Actuator Area

cm2

in2

-

Date Format

Day.Mon.Year

Mon/Day/Year

-

Number

Comma

Decimal Point

-


LCD Orientation – Use this selection to turn the turn the
display upside down (180 degrees). Use this feature when
the positioner is mounted upside down.

10.3.11 Configuration (Burst Mode)


Burst Mode continuously transmits HART information.

On/Off – Use this feature to turn burst mode on and off.

10.3.12 Configuration (Positioner Revs)


Positioner revisions are shown in this menu.

SW Rev –The revision of the embedded software.
Bld Date –The date of the embedded software build.
Bld Time –The time of day of the embedded software build.
HW Rev –The revision of the main board.
CPU Rev – The revision of the CPU.
HART Ver –The revision of the HART protocol (5, 6, or 7).

10.3.13 Configuration (Factory Reset)


At times, it may be convenient to reset all of the variables to
a default state. In this case, perform a Factory Reset.

Factory Reset – Use this feature to reset all variables to their
factory default state. All of the internal variables including
calibration will be reset to factory defaults. The positioner
must be re-calibrated after a factory reset. Tag names and
other user configured limits, alarm settings, and valve
information will also be lost and will need to be restored. A
factory reset will always reset the command source to analog
4-20 mA.

►Configuration

Set Date & Time

►Configuration

User Preferences

All Units

Pressure Units

Force Units

Temperature Units

Air Flow Units

Actuator Area Units

Date Format

Number Format

LCD Orientation

►Configuration

Burst Mode

On/Off

►Configuration

Positioner Revs

SW Rev

Bld Date

Bld Time

HW Rev

CPU Rev

HART Ver

►Configuration

Factory Reset

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