Pw Alarm Enable; Elect And Config; Pw Alarm Reporting - Emerson Fisher Fieldvue DVC6030f Instruction Manual

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DVC6000f Series

PW Alarm Enable

(TB > Detailed Setup > Alerts > PW Alarm Enable)
D Failed Enable
Failed Enable (FAILED_ENABLE [62]) enables or
disables conditions that can cause a failed alert. A
failed alert indicates a failure within the device that will
make the device or some part of the device
non-operational. Table 9-1 lists the available PlantWeb
alerts.
D Maint Enable
Maintenance Enable (MAINT_ENABLE [63]) enables
or disables conditions that can cause a maintenance
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alert. A maintenance alert indicates the device or
some part of the device needs maintenance soon.
Table 9-1 lists the available PlantWeb alerts.
D Advise Enable
Advise Enable (ADVISE_ENABLE [64]) enables or
disables conditions that can cause an advisory alert.
An advisory alert indicates informative conditions that
do not have a direct impact on the device's primary
functions. Table 9-1 lists the available PlantWeb
alerts.

PW Alarm Reporting

(TB > Detailed Setup > Alerts > PW Alarm Reporting)
D Failed Suppress
Failed Suppress (FAILED_MASK [65]) determines
which of the failed alert conditions are suppressed so
that they are not reported. Even if reporting is
suppressed, the bit in Failed Active (FAILED_ACTIVE
[59]) is still set.
D Maint Suppress
Maintenance Suppress (MAINT_MASK [66])
determines which of the maintenance alert conditions
are suppressed so that they are not reported. Even if
reporting is suppressed, the bit in Maint Active
(MAINT_ACTIVE [60]) is still set.
D Advise Suppress
Advise Suppress (ADVISE_MASK [67]) determines
which of the advise alert conditions are suppressed so
that they are not reported. Even if reporting is
suppressed, the bit in Advise Active
(ADVISE_ACTIVE [61]) is still set.
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Elect and Config

(TB > Detailed Setup > Alerts > Elect and Config)
D Elect Active
Electronic Active (ELECT_ACTIVE [74.1]) displays
which of the following Electronic alerts are active:
Drive Current—The Drive Current is active if the Drive
Current Alert Point is exceeded for more than the
Drive Current Alert Time.
Drive Signal—The Drive Signal is active if on of the
following conditions exist:
Where Zero Power Condition is defined as closed:
Drive Signal < 10% and Calibrated Travel > 3%
Drive Signal > 90% and Calibrated Travel < 97%
Where Zero Power Condition is defined as open:
Drive Signal < 10% and Calibrated Travel < 97%
Drive Signal > 90% and Calibrated Travel > 3%
Program Memory—Active if a pending Flash or NVM
failure is present.
Static Memory—Active if a failure occurs in the FRAM
memory where the static parameters are stored.
Processor—Active if a failure occurs in the main
processor.
I/O Processor—Active if a failure occurs in the I/O
processor.
Outblock Timeout—Active if the maximum time of the
output block timeout is exceeded.
Blocks Set to Default— Active if the resource block
has undergone Restart with Defaults. This will stay
active until the transducer block is changed from Out
of Service.
D Elect Enable
Electronic Enable (ELECT_ENABLE [75.1]) permits
enabling or disabling the Electronic Alerts shown
above.
March 2006

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