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Monitoring
The following classications are possible:
− No message
If an event is classied as “No message”,
this event does not have any affect on the
condensed state.
− Function check
(not Type3730-5)
Test or calibration procedures are per-
formed in the positioner. The positioner is
temporarily unable to perform its control
task as long as the procedure is taking
place.
− Maintenance required/Maintenance
request
The positioner still performs its control
task (with restrictions). A maintenance
demand or above average wear has
been determined. The wear tolerance will
soon be exhausted or is reducing at a
faster rate than expected. Maintenance is
necessary in the medium term.
− Out of specication/invalid process
state
The positioner is running outside the
specied operating conditions.
− Maintenance alarm
The positioner cannot perform its control
task due to a functional fault in the posi-
tioner itself or in one of its peripherals or
an initialization has not yet been suc-
cessfully completed.
You can view the status messages in Diag-
nosis > Status messages as well as Diagno-
sis > Status messages > Extended.
3.1.1 Resetting status mes-
sages
When a status message is generated, you
should rst locate the source of the fault and
take action to remedy it.
See section9.2 for recommended action
concerning the status messages.
Status messages can be reset individually or
using the reset function. Table2 contains an
overview on how the diagnosis can be reset.
Resetting is performed in the Diagnosis fold-
er (> Reset and/or Operation > Reset).
If you want to keep measured data and the
analysis after resetting the positioner, it is
possible to upload them onto a computer.
Resetting single status messages
− Status messages represented by a code
in the positioner can be conrmed at the
positioner itself. Select the error code
and conrm it by pushing the rotary
pushbutton. See the standard instructions
of the positioner.
− On resetting histograms and diagrams,
the data for short-term monitoring are
also reset.
− Resetting measured data does not cause
the diagnostic parameters and reference
value to be reset as well.
− The positioner does not need to be re-ini-
tialized after resetting.
Resetting the diagnosis
Code 36 - Diag
− Data from Statistical information and
Tests are reset according to Table2.