Burkert 8792 Operating Instructions Manual page 152

Electropneumatic positioner and process controller
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SERVICE.TIME – Operating-hours counter
The operating-hours counter records the time during which the device was switched on.
If the duty cycle reaches the specified time limit, a message is generated.
• To do this, a history entry is made in the HISTORY submenu. For description see "26.2.22.7. History
entries in the HISTORY submenu".
• The status signal, which is assigned to the message, is indicated at short intervals on the display.
See also D.MSG and CONFIG.MSG in Chapter "26.2.22.5", page 147.
Display SERVICE.TIME
SERVICE.TIME
LIMIT
NEXT.M
HISTORY
29-5-1
EXIT
Table 84: SERVICE.TIME; operating-hours counter
Operating structure:
SERVICE.TIME
Fig. 92:
Operating structure SERVICE.TIME
Specifying interval for the output of messages
Key
Action
/
Select SERVICE.TIME
ENTER
Press
/
Select LIMIT
INPUT
Press
/
<
OK
Press
EXIT
Press
Table 85: SERVICE.TIME; specifying interval.
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Description of the functions
The interval for messages preset at the factory for 90 days can be
changed in the LIMIT submenu.
90d. 00h
After NEXT.M the remaining time is displayed until the next message
89d. 23h
appears.
The history entries of the last 3 messages can be viewed and
INPUT
deleted in the HISTORY submenu.
ENTER
LIMIT
NEXT M.
HISTORY
EXIT
Description
(To do this, the SERVICE.TIME function must be incorporated
into the DIAGNOSE main menu. See Chapter "26.2.22.4. Acti-
vation of diagnosis functions").
The menu is displayed.
The preset value is displayed.
Set interval for outputting the message.
Increase value
Change the
(time unit: d/h/m)
Return to the SERVICE.TIME menu.
Return to the DIAGNOSE main menu.
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INPUT
Input interval
Display the remaining time until the next message
ENTER
History entry
is displayed
Type 8792, 8793
Type 8792, 8793
Configuring the auxiliary functions
OK
ESC
Delete history entry
CLEAR
EXIT

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