14 EB 8388-1 EN
ESD functions
4
y cancellation
: The drive signal fell below
the
y control value
.
4
Tolerance band exceeded
: The deviation
of the valve position exceeded the
ESD
tolerance band
.
4
Max. test time exceeded
: The test was
not completed within the specified period
of time.
Further error messages include:
4
Test manually cancelled:
The test has
been manually cancelled.
4
Measured data storage out of memory
:
The scan rate has been selected too low.
After 100 measured data per measured
variable have been recorded, the log-
ging stops. However, the test is contin-
ued.
4
Aborted by solenoid valve
: The test was
cancelled by the solenoid valve being
triggered.
4
Supply pressure/friction: An insufficient
supply pressure or excessive friction oc-
curred during the test.
When a partial stroke test has been com
-
pleted successfully, analyzed parameters
are displayed separately for the increasing
and the decreasing characteristic:
4
Overshoot
(relative to step change, [%])
4
Dead time
[s]
4
T63
[s]
4
T98
[s]
4
Rise time
[s]
4
Settling time
[s]
2.2.1 Condensed state/Fault alarm
output
The
Fault alarm output
parameter allows
you to define which type of alarm is issued
by the hardware fault alarm output (normal
error message and/or ESD status).
4
Normal error message:
EXPERT/EXPERT
+
condensed state (see
EB 8384-3 EN, Code 32 and 33)
4
ESD status: ESD function status
4
Normal error message and ESD status:
ESD function status plus EXPERT/
EXPERT
+
condensed state
If a set ESD status (partial stroke test not suc-
cessful) is to be included in the condensed
state, go to the [Positioner] folder under [Er-
ror control > Classification report > Ex-
tended > Emergency Shut Down] and assign
a classification. The following classifications
(also see section 6.3 in EB 8384-3 EN, and
section 4 in EB 8388 EN) are available:
4
Maintenance alarm
4
Maintenance required
4
Maintenance demanded
4
No message [default]
When the default value “No message” is
set, the ESD status is not included in the con
-
densed state.
Note!
The Fault alarm output parameter must be
set to “ESD status” or “Normal error mes
-
sage and ESD status” to allow the ESD sta
-
tus to be indicated at the fault alarm output.