Fisher FIELDVUE DVC6200f Instruction Manual page 280

Digital valve controller for foundation fieldbus
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PlantWeb Alerts
July 2013
Table C‐2. Setting PlantWeb Alerts
PlantWeb Alert
Alert Condition
(Group)
(Default Alert Category)
Drive Current
Drive Current
(Electronics)
(Enabled)
(Failed)
Drive Signal
Drive Signal
(Electronics)
(Enabled)
(Maintenance)
Program Memory
(Enabled)
Static Memory
Processor Impaired
(Enabled)
(Electronics)
(Maintenance)
Processor
(Enabled)
I/O Processor
(Enabled)
Output Block Timeout
Output Block
(Configuration)
Timeout
(Maintenance)
(Disabled)
Blocks Set to Default
Blocks Set to Default
(Configuration)
(Enabled)
(Maintenance)
Shutdown Alert
(Configuration)
N/A
(Maintenance)
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What the Alert is Detecting
(Default)
The difference between the
expected Drive Current and the
actual Drive Current has
exceeded the Drive Current
Alert Time.
If one of the following
conditions exist:
Where Zero Power Condition is
defined as closed:
SDrive Signal
10% and
<
Calibrated Travel
SDrive Signal
90% and
>
Calibrated Travel
Where Zero Power Condition is
defined as open:
SDrive Signal
10% and
<
Calibrated Travel
SDrive Signal
90% and
>
Calibrated Travel
A pending Flash or NVM failure
is present.
A failure of the FRAM memory
where static parameters are
stored.
A failure of the main Processor.
A failure of the I/O Processor.
If the analog or discrete output
block has not executed for
longer than the configured
timeout.
If the resource block has
undergone Restart with
Defaults
A user configured Self Test
Shutdown condition has taken
the instrument to OOS.
Related Parameters
(Default)
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
Alert Point (50%)
Alert Time (5 sec)
3%
>
97%
<
97%
<
3%
>
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
Timeout Alert Point (600 s)
Self Test Shutdown (No)
Shutdown Recovery (Auto)
None
None
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Instruction Manual
D103412X012
Guidelines for Setting
Use default settings
Use default setting
Use default settings
Use default settings
Use default settings
Use default settings
Enable this alert for loops where the
execution is critical. If the AO or DO block
is not scheduled, or scheduled incorrectly,
it will trigger an alert after the Timeout
Alert Point has been exceeded. Set the
Timeout Alert Point to a value between
a. 30 seconds and
b. the maximum time before a user
should be notified. The minimum number
depends on the time it takes for a host to
download a configuration to the device.
Shutdown can be enabled if it is desired to
move the valve to the Zero Power
Condition at the same time that the alert
is generated.
Use default settings
Use default settings

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