Badger Meter SRD/SRI Valve Positioners User Manual

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Reset Valve Diagnosis

The Reset Valve Diagnosis is used to reset specific data stored inside of

the positioner memory . For example, the individual valve diagnosis

status is deleted if the designated status bits are selected and executed

with Continue .

The Reset Valve Diagnosis can be used to:
• Reset the Historians 1 to 4 of the Position History or the Response History . For example, History 2 of the Position History will

be deleted if the status bits are selected for Position History and History 2 and executed with Continue .

• Reset the Service Time that is displayed as Time Since Last Service under Service Management . This value shows how many

hours ago the service has taken place on the unit .

• Reset the Temperature that is displayed as Measured Temperature Values under Process Diagnosis, listed as Max. Temperature

and Min. Temperature .

• Reset the Load Factor that is displayed as Load Factor Values under Stem Friction / Load Factor Diagnosis .
• Reset All will delete all above listed Historians, and all status messages and diagnostic messages .
Restore Factory Defaults

Restore Factory Defaults sets all parameters back to their factory default .

This means the Calibration and Configuration data is restored to factory

settings . The valve's current database is overwritten . Press Continue

to proceed, or Cancel to abort . Restoring Factory Settings, to retrieve

configuration parameters set at the factory, is available in the File menu .
Use this feature as a way to back out if the positioner ceases to operate

or respond due to improper calibration or tuning .
This feature is also useful, for example, when a positioner was taken

from one valve and mounted to another valve .

IF RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS IS EXECUTED, IT WILL TURN THE DEVICE OFFLINE. IN THIS CASE ONLY A NEW

AUTOSTART OR ENDPOINT CALIBRATION WILL TURN THE DEVICE BACK ONLINE; AND IN RESULT DISTURB

THE PROCESS.

Additional Functions

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August 2014

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