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Operating
6.2 Operating modes
SIPART PS2 with and without HART
108 Operating Instructions, 10/2013, A5E00074631-11
Manual mode (MAN)
In this mode, you move the actuator with or . The setting selected here is retained
irrespective of the setpoint current and leakages, if any.
Note
Accelerating the actuator movement
Proceed as follows if you wish to accelerate the actuator movement:
1.
Keep one of the two direction buttons pressed.
2.
Press the remaining direction button simultaneously.
Note
Failure of power supply
When t
he power supply is reestablished after a failure, the positioner switches to the
"Automatic" mode.
Automatic (AUT)
Automatic is the standard mode. In this mode, the positioner compares the setpoint position
with the actual position. The positioner moves the actuator until the control deviation reaches
the configurable deadband. A fault message is displayed if the deadband cannot be reached.
Display
Mode
Meaning
OS
OOS
out of service; reaction: last position is retained.
IMN
IMAN
initialization manual mode
LO
LO
local override
MM
MAN
manual mode
AUT
AUTO
automatic mode
CAS
CAS
cascade mode
RCS RCAS remote cascade
Diagnostics
Proceed as follows to call the "Diagnostics" mode from the "Automatic" or "Manual" modes:
Press the three buttons of the positioner at the same time for at least 2 seconds.
Current operating data can be called and displayed in this mode, e.g.:

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BrandSiemens
ModelSIPART Series
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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