Appendix 3. dd methods and dd menu, A3.1 overview, A3.2 dd methods – Yokogawa YVP110 User Manual

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Appendix 3. DD Methods and DD Menu

A3.1 Overview

Fieldbus technology has enabled a broad range

of functions to be covered by a field device alone.

Conversely, it has resulted in increased parameters

to support these increased functions. To alleviate

intricate operations due to the multiplied parameters

and to provide easier-to-use user interfaces,

fieldbus technology offers a menu facility and

interactive guidance facility called methods, to be

incorporated in device descriptions (DDs). With a

field device whose DD contains a pre-embedded

menu and methods, users can easily and intuitively

access desired parameters and perform a series of

setup operations.
A DD menu and DD methods are features

embedded in a DD file for a field device, therefore,

software supporting them needs to be used on the

host computer for fieldbus system configuration.

Make an inquiry to the software supplier about

whether and how the software you use supports

DD menus and DD methods. This User’s Manual

describes only the DD menu and DD methods of

the YVP110.

A3.2 DD Methods

DD methods guide you in setting parameter

procedures properly. Simply following instructions

given by DD methods will accomplish the intended

parameter setting without accessing a wrong

parameter or failing to follow the correct setting

procedure. Note that in principle, accessing the

individual parameters can also make the settings

that can be made using DD methods.
As for the YVP110, twelve DD methods for the

transducer block, two for the AO block, and one for

the OS block are provided. The following describes

these methods for each block model.

A3.2.1 Transducer Block

1) Setup Wizard
This method guides you through each step of the

most common setup procedure that always needs

to be performed after installing the YVP110 on a

valve. For the details of the setup and pertaining

parameters, see Chapter 5, “Setup.”

Setup procedure

• AO/TB block mode check

• ACT_FAIL_ACTION setting

• VALVE_TYPE setting

• Stop position search and automatic tuning

• Travel calibration

0% calibration

Span calibration

50% calibration

• Operational parameter setting

• …

2) Auto Tuning Wizard
This method guides you through each step to

search for the valve’s mechanical stop positions

and carry out auto tuning of control parameters.

For details, see Section 5.3, “Carrying out Auto

Tuning.”
Auto tuning procedure

• AO/TB block mode check

• Auto tuning execution: AUTO_TUNE_EXEC

3) Search Stop Points
This method guides you through each step to

search for the valve’s mechanical stop positions

(both on the closed and open sides) by maximizing

and minimizing the output pressure to the

positioner.
Setup procedure

• AO/TB block mode check

• Auto tuning execution: AUTO_TUNE_EXEC

Standard

Without timeout

Step by step

Exit

4) Control Parameter Tuning
This method helps perform control-parameter-

specific tuning, from among the parameters

that can be tuned by the auto tuning function. It

does not contain a help utility for a stop point

search (searching for the valve’s mechanical stop

positions).

• AO/TB block mode check

• Execution of control parameter tuning:

AUTO_TUNE_EXEC

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