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26. CONFIGURING THE AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................99
26.1.
Activating and deactivating auxiliary functions ...................................................................................................99
26.1.1. Including auxiliary functions in the main menu ..........................................................................99
26.1.2. Removing auxiliary functions from the main menu ................................................................. 100
26.1.3. Principle of including auxiliary functions in the main menu ................................................. 100
26.2.
Overview and description of the auxiliary functions ..................................................................................... 101
26.2.1. CHARACT – Select the transfer characteristic between input signal
(position set-point value) and stroke ........................................................................................ 102
26.2.2. CUTOFF – Sealing function ................................................................................................. 106
26.2.3. DIR.CMD – Sense of effective direction of the positioner set-point value .............. 108
26.2.4. DIR.ACT – Sense of effective direction of the actuator drive ...................................... 109
26.2.5. SPLTRNG – Signal split range ........................................................................................... 110
26.2.6. X.LIMIT – Limits the mechanical stroke range ................................................................. 111
26.2.7. X.TIME – Limiting the control speed .................................................................................. 112
26.2.8. X.CONTROL – Parameterization of the positioner ....................................................... 113
26.2.9. P.CONTROL – Setting up and parameterization of the process controller ............ 114
26.2.10. SECURITY – Code protection for the settings .............................................................. 115
26.2.11. SAFEPOS – Input the safety position ............................................................................... 117
26.2.12. SIG.ERROR – Configuration of signal level fault detection ........................................ 118
26.2.13. BINARY.IN – Activation of the binary input ..................................................................... 119
26.2.14. OUTPUT – Configuring the outputs (option) ................................................................... 121
26.2.15. CAL.USER – Calibration of actual value and set-point value ..................................... 127
26.2.16. SET.FACTORY – Resetting to the factory settings ..................................................... 132
26.2.17. SER. I\O – Settings of the serial interface ....................................................................... 133
26.2.18. EXTRAS – Setting the display ............................................................................................. 134
26.2.19. POS.SENSOR – Setting interface remote position sensor ........................................ 137
26.2.20. SERVICE .................................................................................................................................. 137
26.2.21. SIMULATION – Menu for simulation of set-point value, process and
process valve ................................................................................................................................. 138
26.2.22. DIAGNOSE – Menu for monitoring valves (option) ........................................................ 143
26.3.
Manual configuration of X.TUNE ....................................................................................................................... 163
26.3.1. Description of the menu for the manual configuration of X.TUNE ..................................... 164
Auxiliary functions