Language Selection; Quick Position; Status; Power - Emerson TopWorx 4310 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
October 2009
The two buttons on the LCD display (see figure 14)
are used to activate the display when the LCD is in
the sleep state (blank or off). The buttons can be
pressed alone or simultaneously. The Emerson logo
will display when the LCD is activated from a HART
"squawk" command.
When navigating the interface the left button is
generally used to "SELECT" or take an action, the
right button is used to go to the "NEXT" option. Refer
to figure 14 for the local interface flow chart.

Language Selection

Pressing both buttons activates the language
selection menu. Press the right button "NEXT" to
scroll to the desired language, then press the left
button to "SELECT" the language.

Quick Position

Pressing the left button only when the screen is in
the sleep state activates the QUICK POSITION
display. The position of the valve (OPEN,
PARTIALLY OPEN, and CLOSED) is shown. The
display will turn off automatically after 5 seconds.

Status

Pressing the right button only activates the
STATUS menu. The STATUS menu contains
information about the device, including the status of
the power module, the network operating
parameters, and the state of the network interface. It
also allows device calibration and enables turning
on/off the local HART port (located inside the cover)
used with a handheld device, such as a 475 or 375
Field Communicator.

Power

The power status menu is entered from the STATUS
menu by pressing SELECT. Press SELECT to see
the voltage of the power module. Press NEXT to
display the estimated remaining life of the power
module.
The remaining life value of the power
module is an estimate. The life span of
the power module is affected by many
operating conditions, including: The
Note
4310 Wireless Position Monitor
update or burst rate of the 4310
wireless position monitor. The number
of devices operating through this
device to the gateway, and their
update or burst rates. Network
changes causing more or less traffic
through the device; for example, a
failure in another wireless device in
the mesh network, which results in
re−routing and forces more traffic
through the device. Temperature
extremes (both high and low) will also
affect the life span of the power
module.
From the power module life display, press NEXT to
go back to the Power menu. Press NEXT to enter
the Network menu.

Network

Access the Network screen by pressing the right
button (STATUS), the left button (SELECT), and
then the right button (NEXT) again.
Press SELECT to display the NETWORK ID
configured in the device. Press NEXT to show the
current network operational state:
SEARCHING—the device is waiting to detect the
presence of a wireless network with the same
Network ID and join key.
NEGOTIATING—the presence of a wireless network
with the same network parameters has been
detected and the device is attempting to join the
network.
CONNECTED—the device has detected the
presence of a wireless network with the same
network parameters and has successfully joined the
network.
OPERATIONAL—the device is operating within a
wireless network.
DISCONNECTED—the device has become
disconnected from the wireless network.
IDLE—the device has been instructed by a HART
command not to attempt to participate in a wireless
network.
Press NEXT to return to the Network menu.
Press the NEXT in the Network menu to see the
TAG of the device. Press NEXT again to view the
current position of the valve or monitored equipment.
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