7.3 Running Output Check, Continued

Procedure, continued

Table 19

Step

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Analog Output Check Procedure, continued

Action

We assume that most analog transmitters will have PV4 as the selected output. This also means that receiver instrument will be configured to match PV4 output range.

If you have selected the analog output to represent another PV, be sure it is the appropriate PV number used to check output.

Open the PV Monitor window by selecting PV Monitor from the View pull down menu. Read the PV4 output.

Select FlowOutCal tab card and set output at 30% and place PV4 in output mode.

Open PV Monitor window and read the PV4 in desired engineering units that is equivalent to 30% output.

Verify 30% output on al receiver devices.

Select FlowOutCal tab card and clear the output mode of PV4.

Select Status tab card to verify that all transmitter outputs are in not in output mode and that there are no new messages.

You can repeat steps 6 through 10 to simulate other PV outputs, (such as PV1, PV2, or PV3).

Output Check Procedure for SMV Transmitters in DE mode

ATTENTION

The procedure in Table 20 outlines the steps for checking the PV outputs for SMV transmitter in DE mode.

The transmitter does not measure the given PV input or update the PV output while it is in the output mode.

For SMV transmitters that are digitally integrated with Honeywell’s TPS/TDC systems, note that PV readings on Universal Station displays will be flagged as BAD PV although the “PVRAW” reading will continue to be displayed will reflect the simulated input.

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