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Page 1 - ValveNavi

User’sManualYokogawa Electric CorporationIM 21B04C50-01EYVP Management SoftwareValveNaviIM 21B04C50-01E5th Edition

Page 2 - CONTENTS

1-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <1. INTRODUCTION>1.3 About This SoftwareThis software is intended for use only with Yokogawa YVP posi

Page 3

10-2<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E10.1.1 Find Range ResultDisplay the result of the calibration execution af

Page 4

10-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>10.1.4 Manual Stop LimitsIf Manual Stop Limits is selected, press GO butto

Page 5

10-4<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E10.2 Calibration - TuningFigure 10.5 TuningThis tab allows the user to aut

Page 6

10-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>10.2.1 Auto TuneClick the Auto Tune button to execute the auto tuning proc

Page 7 - Blank Page

10-6<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01EThe Progress dialog will appear to indicate progress. The procedure will

Page 8 - 1. INTRODUCTION

10-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>10.2.4 Manual parameter adjustmentAfter auto tuning is complete, or as an

Page 9

10-8<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E10.3 Travel CalibrationThe Travel Calibration tab allows the user to adjus

Page 10 - 1.4 Important Safety Warnings

10-9IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>Step 2 Select 0% Calibration. Move the valve by entering a value in the

Page 11 - IMPORTANT

10-10<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E10.3.1 Calibration ResultThe result display of the travel calibration exe

Page 12 - 2.2 ValveNavi Specifications

10-11IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>10.4 Calibration - Advanced Position Servo TuningParametersNormally dynam

Page 13 - Fieldbus?

1-4<Toc> <Ind> <1. INTRODUCTION>IM 21B04C50-01EIMPORTANTindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may resu

Page 14

10-12<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E● Internal GainThis position control parameter shows the total gain for a

Page 15 - SOFTWARE

10-13IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>● X Boost Off Threshold 1 and X Boost Off Threshold 2 (Exhaust Boost OffT

Page 16 - 3.2 Reference Model Process

11-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <11. PID BLOCK SERVICES>11. PID BLOCK SERVICESThe PID Process Controller dialog contains the tools f

Page 17 - 3.2.1 Wiring requirements

11-2<Toc> <Ind> <11. PID BLOCK SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E11.1 States and ModesThe permitted states of the PID block are:• RCas select

Page 18 - 3.3 Installing NI-FBUS

11-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <11. PID BLOCK SERVICES>11.2 Tuning ParametersProcess tuning parameters may be adjusted from the PID

Page 19

11-4<Toc> <Ind> <11. PID BLOCK SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E11.3 Simulation FunctionThe simulation state is allowed only for the users o

Page 20

12-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>12. TRENDING SERVICEThe trend service may be used to observe the dynamic behav

Page 21 - 594543 (YOKOGAWA's ID)

12-2<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>IM 21B04C50-01EThe Trend Window is opened by right clicking on a device in the Device Tree, o

Page 22 - 4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION

12-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>12.1 Trend SelectionThe Trend Data Selection dialog lets you select which para

Page 23 - 4.3 Trial Period

12-4<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>IM 21B04C50-01E12.2 Scope Settings• Display WindowThe vertical axis in the trend graphical di

Page 24 - 4.4 Licensed User Process

2-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <2. INTRODUCTION TO ValveNavi AND TO YVP>2. INTRODUCTION TO ValveNavi2.1 What is ValveNavi?ValveNav

Page 25 - Figure 4.4 Logon Screen

12-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>12.3 Saving and Opening Trend FilesUse the File menu to save the trend data or

Page 26 - 4.6 Setting Up User Accounts

12-6<Toc> <Ind> <12. TRENDING SERVICE>IM 21B04C50-01E12.4 Changing Valve Position while TrendingFigure 12.8 Change the Trend Posit

Page 27 - 4.6.3 Privilege Levels

13-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, AND CLONING A CONFIGURATION>13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, ANDCLONING A CONFIGUR

Page 28

13-2<Toc> <Ind> <13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, AND CLONING A CONFIGURATION>IM 21B04C50-01E13.2 Save to FileThis service is to save a cur

Page 29 - 4.7 Finish ValveNavi

13-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, AND CLONING A CONFIGURATION>13.3 DownloadWhile a device is selected, confi

Page 30 - Figure 5.1 Heat exchanger

13-4<Toc> <Ind> <13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, AND CLONING A CONFIGURATION>IM 21B04C50-01EYou will be warned that the address will be ch

Page 31 - 5.1.1 P & I D

13-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <13. SAVING, DOWNLOADING, AND CLONING A CONFIGURATION>Figure 13.7 Download Warning DialogIMPORTANTA

Page 32 - 5.1.2 Function block links

14-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES14.1 GeneralFigure 14.1 General Tab of DiagnosticsT

Page 33

14-2<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01ETo reset Valve Historian data and Device Diagnostic data to zero can be pe

Page 34

14-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.2 Self CheckWARNINGPerforming Self Check will stroke the valve. Do not

Page 35

2-2<Toc> <Ind> <2. INTRODUCTION TO ValveNavi AND TO YVP>IM 21B04C50-01E2.4 What is FOUNDATION® Fieldbus?The Fieldbus Foundation sum

Page 36 - 5.3 Block Modes

14-4<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E(2) Measured GainThe Measured Gain is measured by the Auto tuning function.

Page 37 - Table 5.2 Mode operation

14-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3 SignatureSignature function is one of the functions in diagnostic func

Page 38 - Figure 5.9 Manual State

14-6<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.1 Actuator SignatureActuator signature will measure and save the data

Page 39

14-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>• Measurement Setting ParametersThere are three measurement setting para

Page 40

14-8<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E• Measurement of Spring Range and Valve FrictionTo view the results, cl

Page 41

14-9IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3.2 Extended Actuator SignatureExtended actuator signature will measure

Page 42 - 6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi

14-10<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E• Data to ObtainIn measuring the extended actuator signature, YVP will

Page 43 - 6.2 Fieldbus Device Tree

14-11IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3.4 Step Response TestThis signature function will measure the step res

Page 44 - 6.3 Menu Bar and Tool Bar

14-12<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01EInitial Set Point (-10 to 110%): The base position for step test from whic

Page 45 - 6.4 Control Valve Faceplate

14-13IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>• Data to ObtainPosition data before the step change is required in ord

Page 46 - 6.6 Status Frame

2-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <2. INTRODUCTION TO ValveNavi AND TO YVP>● Reduced Wiring and Installation CostsFOUNDATION fieldbus’

Page 47

14-14<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E• Step Response Patternsa) Normal Step Response TestFigure 14.15.1a N

Page 48 - 6.8 Setup Wizard

14-15IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>The measured overshoot and 86% response time are displayed in the result a

Page 49 - 6.8.1 Actuator Wizard

14-16<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01EStart at initial set point (50%) to dest.set point by step size changing.

Page 50 - 6.8.2 Tuning Wizard

14-17IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>c) Cyclical / Dead Band TestThis test is used to determine the maximum val

Page 51

14-18<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01EThe mesured accuracy, hysteresis plus dead band, repeatability and dead ba

Page 52

14-19IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>Always start at initial set point (50%). Up to 1* step size, down to 1* st

Page 53 - 6.8.5 Finish - Setup Wizard

14-20<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.5 Positioner SignatureThis signature function measures the static cha

Page 54 - 6.9 Configuration Services

14-21IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>• Data to ObtainThe application will apply the Input signal to the YVP1

Page 55 - 6.10 Calibration Services

14-22<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.6 Signature SelectionThe general page of Diagnostics includes the int

Page 56 - 6.11 Diagnostic Services

14-23IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3.7 Signature SettingThis dialog is used for setting signature conditio

Page 57 - 6.12 Operation State

3-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE ANDSOFTWARE3.1 What you need to

Page 58 - 6.13 Device Query

14-24<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.8 Signature MeasurementDuring the signature procedure, the current me

Page 59 - 6.14 PID Control Dialog

14-25IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3.9 Signature GraphsAfter signature measurement completes, the signatur

Page 60 - 6.15 Rescan

14-26<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E• Save Signature Graph(s)To save a group of graphs, select Save from m

Page 61 - 6.17 Online Help

14-27IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>• Show Set PointsFor Step Response Test only. Checking/Unchecking Show

Page 62 - Figure 7.1 IVI

14-28<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.11 SignaAug. 01, 2004-00ture SummaryThe Signature Summary shows measu

Page 63 - Table 7.1 Toolbar Icons

14-29IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES>14.3.12 Signature NotesSignature notes can be used for writing down the co

Page 64 - 7.1 Device Selection

15-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <15. QUERY SERVICES>15. QUERY SERVICESQuery services are useful for viewing every parameter in every

Page 65 - Figure 7.4 Device Tree Popup

15-2<Toc> <Ind> <15. QUERY SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01EThe Block Parameters tab provides access to every parameter in each selected blo

Page 66

15-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <15. QUERY SERVICES>The Parameter Attribute window can be accessed from the Block Parameters page of

Page 67 - 7.2 Control Valve Faceplate

16-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <16. REPORTING SERVICES>16. REPORTING SERVICES16.1 Configuration ReportThis program provides a Confi

Page 68 - 7.2.4 Other Status

3-2<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>IM 21B04C50-01E3.2 Reference Model ProcessThroughout this manual we will u

Page 69 - 7.3 Companion Device

16-2<Toc> <Ind> <16. REPORTING SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E● Use Report Generation to View Saved Configuration Files ServicesFigure 16.

Page 70 - 8. SETUP WIZARD

16-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <16. REPORTING SERVICES>Step 1 Right click on the error log text box. A menu box appears (Figure 1

Page 71 - 8.2 Actuator Wizard

17-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>17. FAILSAFE HANDLING17.1 IntroductionFor the selected positioner, ValveNavi

Page 72 - 8.3 Tuning Wizard

17-2<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>IM 21B04C50-01E17.3 Failsafe Clear LatchedThe Fail Safe Status window will be updated with t

Page 73 - Figure 8.4 Tuning Result

17-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>17.5 To Exit FailsafeFailsafe cannot be cleared until the original cause is c

Page 74 - 8.4 Travel Calibration Wizard

17-4<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>IM 21B04C50-01ETo exit Failsafe for Case 1 and 3Step 1 Restore the air supply or correct act

Page 75 - ● Position Limit

17-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>Figure 17.5 Set the Parameters to Values that Allow Return from Failsafe.Cli

Page 76 - ● Fault Control

17-6<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>IM 21B04C50-01EWARNINGSetting the T2 Parameter, to cause failsafe after a sustained position

Page 77 - 8.6 Finish-Setup Wizard

17-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>To exit Failsafe for Cases 2 and 4Step1 Restore the air supply or correct act

Page 78 - 9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES

17-8<Toc> <Ind> <17. FAILSAFE HANDLING>IM 21B04C50-01EStep7 This step requires privilege level 3, 4, 8 or 9.Open the Configuration

Page 79 - 9.1.1 Device Info

3-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>3.2.1 Wiring requirementsNote that there are cable requirem

Page 80 - 9.1.3 Others Installed

App-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>APPENDICESAppendix A Glossary and AcronymsTA01-1.EPSFASFieldbus Access SublayerFMSField

Page 81 - 9.2 Configuration - Position

App-2<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>IM 21B04C50-01ETA01-2.EPSConnectorA Connector is a coupling device used to connect the wire medium to a

Page 82 - 9.2.2 Position Limit

App-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>TA01-3.EPSHSE Linking DeviceAn HSE Linking Device is a device used to interconnect H1 fi

Page 83 - 9.2.4 Fault Control

App-4<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>IM 21B04C50-01ETA01-4.EPSThe Actuator can be mechanically set to stop at a predetermined position by se

Page 84 - 9.2.6 Advanced

App-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>TA01-5.EPSThe User Layer provides scheduling of Function Blocks (FBs), as well as Device

Page 85 - 9.3 Configuration - Actuator

App-6<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>IM 21B04C50-01EAppendix B Configuring DI Blocks to TB ChannelsThere are two DI (discrete input) blocks

Page 86 - 9.3.5 Continuous Data Limit

App-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <APPENDICES>Appendix C Setting a Failsafe StrategyThe user must design a strategy for safe handling

Page 87

IM 21B04C50-01EREVISION RECORDTitle: Model YVP Management SoftwareManual No.: IM 21B04C50-01EEdition Date Page Revised Item1st Nov. 2001 — New publica

Page 88 - 9.4 Configuration - AO Block

3-4<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>IM 21B04C50-01E3.3 Installing NI-FBUSValveNavi software interfaces to the

Page 89

3-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>● Configuring the interface card to safely connect to the F

Page 90 - 9.5 Configuration - PID Block

Toc-1<Int> <Ind> <Rev>IM 21B04C50-01ECONTENTSIM 21B04C50-01E 5th EditionYVP Management softwareValveNaviMedia No. IM 21B04C50-01E

Page 91 - 9.5.2 Limits

3-6<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>IM 21B04C50-01E● Configure the interface card for one to one Communication

Page 92 - 9.5.3 PV Scale

3-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <3. INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE>3.3.3 Location of DD files and .DCT fileAfter the DDs have

Page 93 - ● PID Status Options

4-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATIONIn the previous chapter, we described the ins

Page 94 - 9.6 Configuration - Options

4-2<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>IM 21B04C50-01E4.3 Trial PeriodTo start up ValveNavi, double-click the ValveNavi icon

Page 95 - ● Define

4-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>4.4 Licensed User ProcessPermanent use of this software requires a licen

Page 96

4-4<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>IM 21B04C50-01E4.5 Logging on with RegistrationOnce you complete the registration of th

Page 97 - ● Custom Linearization Dialog

4-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>4.6 Setting Up User Accounts4.6.1 System Administration, Passwords, and

Page 98 - 9.6.3 Others Frame

4-6<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>IM 21B04C50-01EThe program already contains two accounts.• The first account is the adm

Page 99 - 10. CALIBRATION SERVICES

4-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>Level 4Allows the user to perform all operations except Download Configu

Page 100 - 10.1.3 Auto Stop Limits

4-8<Toc> <Ind> <4. ValveNavi ADMINISTRATION>IM 21B04C50-01E4.7 Finish ValveNaviTo finish ValveNavi, select Exit from File Menu. C

Page 101 - 10.1.4 Manual Stop Limits

<Int> <Ind> <Rev>IM 21B04C50-01EToc-25. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW ... 5-15.1 Ref

Page 102 - 10.2 Calibration - Tuning

5-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEWThis chapter will introduce concepts

Page 103 - 10.2.1 Auto Tune

5-2<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01E5.1.1 P & I DFigure 5.2 Piping and Instrumentation DiagramThe pi

Page 104 - 10.2.2 Auto Tune Result

5-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>5.1.2 Function block linksEach of the control functions is represent

Page 105 - IM 21B04C50-01E

5-4<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01EFinally, to complete the model, ValveNavi is shown, in Figure 5.5, t

Page 106 - 10.3 Travel Calibration

5-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>5.2 Device Operational States and Block ModesFigure 5.6 Device Opera

Page 107 - 50% corrected to 60%

5-6<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01EValveNavi manages the operational states of the positioner and its e

Page 108 - 10.3.2 Apply Calib

5-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>5.3 Block ModesAll blocks (function/transducer/resource) have operat

Page 109 - Parameters

5-8<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01E(8) Out of Service (OOS)The block is not being evaluated. The outpu

Page 110 - Threshold 1/2)

5-9IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>5.4 Examples of IVI Operational StatesExamples of operational states

Page 111 - T1003.EPS

5-10<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01EWhen the positioner has been placed in normal, it waits for the PID

Page 112 - 11. PID BLOCK SERVICES

Toc-3<Int> <Ind> <Rev>IM 21B04C50-01E7.2.4 Other Status ...

Page 113 - 11.1 States and Modes

5-11IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>When the positioner is receiving its position setpoint from a remot

Page 114 - 11.2 Tuning Parameters

5-12<Toc> <Ind> <5. FOUNDATION FIELDBUS OVERVIEW>IM 21B04C50-01E5.5 Changing Operational StatesThe Foundation fieldbus Application

Page 115 - 11.3 Simulation Function

6-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNaviIn the quick tour we will briefly introduce eac

Page 116 - 12. TRENDING SERVICE

6-2<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.2 Fieldbus Device TreeAll of the devices on the bus segment live list a

Page 117

6-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.3 Menu Bar and Tool BarThe IVI offers tools and wizards using standard

Page 118 - 12.1 Trend Selection

6-4<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.4 Control Valve FaceplateThe control valve faceplate frame encloses dis

Page 119 - 12.2 Scope Settings

6-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.5 Companion Device Display FrameThis Companion Device frame displays an

Page 120 - Figure 12.6 Save a Trend

6-6<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.7 Accessing Services in ValveNaviServices in ValveNavi are accessed by

Page 121

6-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.8 Setup WizardThis setup wizard provides, in a single tool, all the ser

Page 122 - CLONING A CONFIGURATION

6-8<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.8.1 Actuator WizardThis is the setup page in the setup wizard to config

Page 123 - 13.2 Save to File

<Int> <Ind> <Rev>IM 21B04C50-01EToc-410. CALIBRATION SERVICES ... 1

Page 124 - 13.3 Download

6-9IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.8.2 Tuning WizardThis tuning step in wizard allows the user to execute

Page 125

6-10<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.8.3 Travel Calibration WizardThis travel calibration page in the setup

Page 126

6-11IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.8.4 Position Control Limits - WizardThis position control limits page

Page 127 - 14. DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

6-12<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.8.5 Finish - Setup WizardThis is the final screen of the Setup Wizard

Page 128

6-13IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.9 Configuration ServicesThis page of the general configuration of the

Page 129 - 14.2 Self Check

6-14<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.10 Calibration ServicesThe calibration page has a tab for adjusting th

Page 130

6-15IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.11 Diagnostic ServicesThe diagnostic page provides controls to perform

Page 131 - 14.3 Signature

6-16<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.12 Operation StateThe Operation State Dialog controls switching betwee

Page 132 - 14.3.1 Actuator Signature

6-17IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.13 Device QueryThe General page in Query Device provides access to dev

Page 133

6-18<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.14 PID Control DialogThe PID Process Controller dialog contains the to

Page 134

Toc-5<Int> <Ind> <Rev>IM 21B04C50-01E14.3.6 Signature Selection ...

Page 135

6-19IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>6.15 RescanClicking Rescan button or selecting Tools >Re-scan Devices

Page 136

6-20<Toc> <Ind> <6. QUICK TOUR OF ValveNavi>IM 21B04C50-01E6.17 Online HelpValveNavi uses Web based technology for its online help.

Page 137 - 14.3.4 Step Response Test

7-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)The main application screen o

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7-2<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>IM 21B04C50-01EMenu itemsMenu bar contains File, Setup, View, Tools, and Help m

Page 139 - Figure 14.14 Result Analysis

7-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>7.1 Device SelectionAll of the devices on the bus segment live l

Page 140 - • Step Response Patterns

7-4<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>IM 21B04C50-01E7.1.1 The Pop-Up Menu In Device SelectionThe pop-up menu in devi

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7-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>7.1.2 Setting Device as LM or Basic DeviceThis feature is availa

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7-6<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>IM 21B04C50-01E7.2 Control Valve Faceplate7.2.1 Selected DeviceThe Selected Dev

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7-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>Table 7.1 IVI Faceplate ParametersT0701.EPSYVP output pressure f

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7-8<Toc> <Ind> <7. INTEGRATED VALVE INTERFACE (IVI)>IM 21B04C50-01E7.2.5 Temperature, Pressure, and I/P GraphsInternal temperature,

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Page 146 - 14.3.5 Positioner Signature

8-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>8. SETUP WIZARDTo install and configure a YVP positioner the Setup Wizard is recomm

Page 147 - • Data to Obtain

8-2<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>IM 21B04C50-01E8.2 Actuator WizardFigure 8.2 Actuator WizardIn the actuator setup menu select the v

Page 148 - 14.3.6 Signature Selection

8-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>8.3 Tuning WizardThe positioner will automatically search for the mechanical valve t

Page 149 - 14.3.7 Signature Setting

8-4<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>IM 21B04C50-01EIf Limit Searching and Auto Tuning is performed successfully, a tuning result dialo

Page 150 - 14.3.8 Signature Measurement

8-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>8.4 Travel Calibration WizardThe mechanical stops on some actuators may allow the va

Page 151 - 14.3.9 Signature Graphs

8-6<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>IM 21B04C50-01E8.5 Position Control limits WizardClick next to move to the Position Control Limits

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8-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>Position Upper LimitThe valve position setpoint may not exceed this value. This wil

Page 153 - 14.3.10 Graph Scale Setup

8-8<Toc> <Ind> <8. SETUP WIZARD>IM 21B04C50-01EServo Warning HighIf the operating point of the I/P module is more than this value,

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9-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9. CONFIGURATION SERVICESConfiguration services provide the tools to read

Page 155 - 14.3.12 Signature Notes

9-2<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.1.1 Device Info● TagThe physical device tag (PD-Tag). The device tag is

Page 156 - 15. QUERY SERVICES

1-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <1. INTRODUCTION>1. INTRODUCTIONThis User’s Manual gives instructions on handling of YVP Management S

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9-3IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.1.2 Block Tag InfoEach block is assigned a default tag-name that should

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9-4<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.2 Configuration - PositionThis is the setup page for the valve position

Page 159 - 16. REPORTING SERVICES

9-5IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.2.2 Position LimitThe Position Limits frame provides parameters that all

Page 160 - 16.2 Communication Error Log

9-6<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.2.3 Limit Switch ThresholdThe Limit switch thresholds apply to the Discr

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9-7IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>● Servo Time (duration)If the duration in which the I/P module operating p

Page 162 - 17. FAILSAFE HANDLING

9-8<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.3 Configuration - ActuatorThis is the setup page related to the valve ac

Page 163 - 17.4 Failsafe Clear Non-Latch

9-9IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.3.3 Relay TypeThis is the RELAY TYPE parameter.● Normal (Direct Acting I

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9-10<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.3.6 Model And Serial Number of ValveThe items in this section can be s

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9-11IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.4 Configuration - AO BlockThis is the setup page related to the setpoin

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9-12<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.4.2 Configuration - AO Block OptionsThis setup page consists of both I/

Page 167 - Position limits

1-2<Toc> <Ind> <1. INTRODUCTION>IM 21B04C50-01E1.2 Software License AgreementFollowing is the software License Agreement which shou

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9-13IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.5 Configuration - PID BlockThis is the setup page for the PID process c

Page 169 - Figure 17.10 Clear Latched

9-14<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E9.5.2 Limits● Set Point High LimitThe highest value that is allowed for t

Page 170 - APPENDICES

9-15IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.5.3 PV Scale● UnitsThe engineering units code used for PID process vari

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9-16<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01ESP-PV Track in LO or IManPermits the setpoint to track the process variab

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9-17IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>9.6 Configuration - OptionsThis is the setup page for other configuration

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9-18<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E● Camflex PercentageThis function is used to equalize the flow rate chara

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9-19IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>● Custom Characterization DialogThe Characterization Dialog lets the user

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9-20<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>IM 21B04C50-01E● Custom Linearization DialogSelect the Custom Linearization menu item in

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9-21IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <9. CONFIGURATION SERVICES>Compound LeverThe compound linkage has Lever1 attached at one end to the

Page 177 - REVISION RECORD

10-1IM 21B04C50-01E<Toc> <Ind> <10. CALIBRATION SERVICES>10. CALIBRATION SERVICESCalibration Services provide tools to set valve st

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