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No.IP8S-OM00009
24
If good (Good) is not displayed during or after adjustment
and the adjustment has not been completed successfully,
perform readjustment in the following manner.
<LCD displays high (HI) or low (Lo)
*11
>
Procedure
LCD display
1
When the LCD displays high (HI) or
low (Lo), rotate the balance
adjusting screw until the LCD
displays good (Good)
*12
,
*13
.
2
Press and hold down the set button
( ) for 1sec. with good (Good)
indicated, and go back to step 3
(StP3) for readjustment.
3
If the LCD displays good (Good),
the calibration (CAL) mode
selection screen returns
automatically, and adjustment has
been completed.
11: 1 to 6 bars (-) are displayed to the side of high (HI) or low (Lo). The
number of bars tells how close the current adjustment is to good
(Good); Six bars is closest, and one bar is furthest. Rotate the
balance adjusting screw clockwise for high (HI) and
counterclockwise for low (Lo) until good (Good) displays. When the
balance adjusting screw is turned, bars (----) show up to check the
adjustment condition. Do not turn the balance adjusting screw until
the condition is decided.
12: If the actuator angle is outside of 50+/-2%, the LCD displays bars
(----). Do not rotate the balance adjusting screw until verification is
complete.
13: Bars (----) continue to display until verification is complete. If the
button is pressed before verification, the LDC displays a busy
message (bUSy).

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SMC Networks IP8001 Series Specifications

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BrandSMC Networks
ModelIP8001 Series
CategoryValve Positioners
LanguageEnglish

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