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1. Step Action 1 Prepare for calibration by performing the steps shown in your actuator maual s calibration section then return here 2 From the Home page select the Calibration prompt Calibration 3 Select the input type to be calibrated This calibration procedure can be used for each input type Note Input does not appear if input type is RSP remote setpoint 4 Connect a variable DC voltage source to the input terminals 5 Select the Input prompt The functionality of each button is described below Calibrate n nneeneezeeeeeeeeaee LA 1 AIR Setup Has no functionality in the input calibration procedure Function Sequences you through the calibration states Auto Man Has no functionality in the input calibration procedure Display Has no functionality in the input calibration procedure Increment Has no functionality in the input calibration procedure Decrement Has no functionality in the input calibration procedure Close Exits from the input calibration HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Step Action Click the Function button to access the Calibration Disabled state Notice the only change in the screen information is the upper and lower display lines This lets you know what step of the calibration process you re currently on CON IEEE RE SRI RER o NIRO RN 1 gt IO RE Re RE Ra o AN Click the Function button t
2. Action 3 To perform a download click the Start button When the Start button is clicked the configuration data is downloaded in 6 different packets to the unit You can watch the Status line for messages reflecting which packet is currently being downloaded The packets should have names associated to them like Config and Config5 Each packet also has a byte size associated with it See picture below indicating currently downloading Config Data4 packet Download Description SR2001 0 21 Brucel Address 2 Device Type SAZ001 0 21 Tag Name Brucel Status Config Datad 274 of 386 bytes 4 After all 6 packets have been downloaded successfully the following message should appear Download Description SR2001 0 21 Bruce1 Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 no Sore Done Download completed successfully 5 When the OK button is clicked in the display above the following display below should appear Stored Set Ups Set Ups 5A2001 0 21 Brucel The display above shows the name of the downloaded file To exit click the Done button To view the details of a file click the Details button Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 25 8 02 HercuLink Maintenance Maintenance Step Action 1 From the Home page select the Maintenance prompt The Maintenance screen appears Maintenance Taghame Temperature Temperature Hi Temperature Lo See your act
3. button is clicked the below display screen appears Stored Set Ups Set Ups 0 21 Bruce Record Details Date 3 4 02 Time 3 02pm Type 5A2001 0 21 To exit click the Done button 22 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Upload Step Action To delete the viewed file click the Delete button and the below display screen appears Stored Set Ups Set Ups 0 21 Bruce Delete Record Delete Current record Save archive copy on PC Click OK to delete the file To exit click the Done button Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 23 HercuLink Download Download 24 Download lets you download a configuration from the PDA to the actuator Step Action 1 From the Home page select the Download prompt Below is a picture of the Download screen Stored Set Ups SAZ001 0 21 Brucet The display above shows the name s of the uploaded file s already stored To exit click the Done button To view the details of a file click the Details button 2 To perform a Download place the cursor on the file to be downloaded then click the Download button The following display screen will appear Download Description SAZ001 0 21 Brucel Address 2 Device Type SAZ001 0 21 Tag Name Brucel Status Press Start to begin HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Download Step
4. or 0000 must be entered again to gain access to any of the functions HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Manual Position Manual Position Step Action 1 From the Home page select the Manual Position prompt Note If the message Operation Is Prohibited gets displayed exit the manual positioning routine to return to the Home page Main Menu Select Configuration Lockout and then select MAENAB Set the MAENAB function to ENAB Return to the Home page Main Menu and select the Manual Position prompt again When entering into the manual positioning procedure if the unit is currently in AUTO mode it will be placed into MANUAL mode Manual Position 40 Ma Incr 10 Decr 10 Setup Has no functionality in the manual positioning procedure Function Sequences you through the manual positioning states Incr 10 Causes the motor to move 10 or 15 degrees up from its current position Decr 10 Causes the motor to move 10 or 15 degrees down from its current position Increment Causes the motor to move 1 or 1 degree up from its current position Decrement Causes the motor to move 1 or 1 degree down from its current position Close Exits from the manual positioning procedure Note lf at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Pre
5. question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 19 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 7 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Complete state If the next state can not be achieved then the POS output is not calibrated correctly nes Calibration 8 Click the Close button to exit the NCS Calibration procedure This will return you to the Home page ATTENTION After you click Close button the unit will remain in MAN mode whether or not you clicked the Function button To change to AUTO mode go to Main menu Configuration Lockout then select MODE CHG Azi Enable Mode Chg 20 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Upload Upload Upload lets you copy the actuator s configuration to the PDA You can then download that configuration to other actuators Step Action 1 From the Home page select the Upload prompt Below is a picture of the Upload screen page which will appear Upload Description SR2004 0 21 Bruce Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 Tag Name Brucel Status Modify description or Start From the display above the description name can be altered from the default description of unit type and its current
6. software version number to anything you wish it to be To exit the upload function click the Cancel button To perform an Upload click the Start button When the Start button is clicked the configuration data is uploaded from the actuator to the PDA in 6 different packets You can watch the Status line for messages reflecting which packet is currently being uploaded The packets should have names associated to them like Config and Config5 Each packet also has a byte size associated with it See picture below indicating currently uploading Config Data5 packet Upload Description SR2004 0 21 Bruce Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 Tag Name Brucel Status Config DataS 332 of 386 bytes Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 21 HercuLink Upload Step Action 3 After all 6 packets have been uploaded successfully the following message should appear Upload Description SAZ001 0 21 Brucel Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 no Sion Done Upload completed successfully 4 When the OK button is clicked in the display above the following display below should appear Stored Set Ups Set Ups 5A2001 0 21 Brucel The above display shows a list of saved files To exit click the Done button To perform a Download of the saved file click the Download button To view the details of the saved file click the Details button 5 When the Details
7. Honeywell HercuLink User Manual Doc No 62 86 25 11 Release 3 Last Revision Date 8 02 Industrial Measurement and Control Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2002 by Honeywell Release 3 August 2002 Warranty Remedy Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of defective materials and faulty workmanship Contact your local sales office for warranty information If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during the period of coverage Honeywell will repair or replace without charge those items it finds defective The foregoing is Buyer s sole remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Specifications may change without notice The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this printing However we assume no responsibility for its use While we provide application assistance personally through our literature and the Honeywell web site it is up to the customer to determine the suitability of the product in the application CE Conformity This product conforms with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directive 89 336 EEC the EMC directive and 73 23 EEC the Low Voltage Directive Conformance of this product with any other CE Mark Directive s shall not be assumed Attention The emission limits of EN 50081 2 are designed to provide reasonable protecti
8. Overview Why use a PDA Y ou can operate your actuator remotely with an approved PDA running HercuLink software Advantages e Upload download configurations from to the actuator to the PDA If configuring multiple actuators similarly configure one and re use it in the others e Upload performance maintenance data to your PC to track and schedule maintenance Preparation Perform these steps to use a PDA with your acuator Step Action 1 Install PDA desktop software on your PC Your PDA came with software to be installed on your PC Ensure that it is installed on your PC Install HercuLink software on your PC Run HercuLink Install program on CD Hot sync PC and PDA to download HercuLink to PDA a A Y N At the actuator disconnect all wires going to any active master Modbus device Communication problems will occur if the actuator is simultaneously connected to any active master Modbus device and the PDA To locate your actuators Modbus terminals see your actuator manual s wiring section 6 Connect PDA to actuator Starting at the PDA and working toward the actuator connect as follows 1 Serial interface cable 2 B amp B Electronics RS 422 485 to Palm converter model 485BAT3 Set DIP switches to 485 and Echo OFF 3 Turck cable part RK4T See Figure 1 7 Configure Communications See page 4 Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 1 8 02 HercuLink Preparation Figure 1 PDA connecti
9. cal value 2 Make a selection from a presented list or enter a numeric value Note Not Valid with Read Only Parameters 3 Select the Write button Note Not Valid with Read Only Parameters See the configuration examples below Configuration Examples Input Group Selecting the Input prompt from the Setup Group list will display a list of the input functions Input Type Characterizer Set Up Groups Example 1 Change the Input type Select the Input Type prompt from the function list This will display the screen below Parameter Name Input Type Value 0 20 Status Connected Ga COD Since this parameter is an enumeration type it shows a list of possible selections to choose from Highlight a selection and click the Write button The value displayed should change to the selection that was made HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Configuration Example 2 Change the Input Hi value Select the Input Hi prompt from the function list This will display the screen below Parameter Name Input Hi Value 100 0 Status Connected C Since this parameter is a numeric type it expects a numeric value to be entered on the dotted line Once the value is entered click the Write button The value displayed should change to the value that was just entered Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 7 HercuLink Calibration Calibration Input Calibration
10. down by clicking the ncr 10 Decr 10 Increment and Decrement buttons Click any button as many times as necessary to get to the output voltage level desired Typically 5 00Vdc for 4_20mA and 0_20mA Note lf at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Complete state and to save the calibration If the unit was in AUTO mode before calibration was started it will be placed back into AUTO mode If the unit was in MAN mode it will stay in MAN mode Click Close button to return to Home page Click the Close button to exit the Output Calibration procedure This will return you to the Home page ATTENTION If you click Close button without clicking the Function button see previous step the unit will remain in MAN mode To change to AUTO mode go to Main menu Configuration Lockout then select MODE CHG Locket RE Lock Code Lock Type A M Enable Mode Chg Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 17 HercuLink Calibration Position Sensor Calibration Step Action 1 Prepare for calibration by performing the steps shown in your actuator manual s calibration section then return here 2 From the Home page select the Calibration prompt Select the NCS p
11. ll remain in MAN mode To change to AUTO mode go to Main menu Configuration Lockout then select MODE CHG A M Enable Mode Chg 10 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Motor Calibration Step Action 1 From the Home page select the Calibration prompt Select the Motor prompt from the list of calibration functions Calibration 2 Setup Has no functionality in the motor calibration procedure Function Sequences you through the calibration states Incr 10 Causes the motor to move 10 or 15 degrees up from its current position Decr 10 Causes the motor to move 10 or 15 degrees down from its current position Increment Causes the motor to move 1 or 1 degree up from its current position Decrement Causes the motor to move 1 or 1 degree down from its current position Close Exits from the motor calibration 3 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Disabled state Notice the only change in the screen information shown below is the upper and lower display lines This lets you know what step of the calibration process you are currently on COMPOTION eee 12 ceea Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 11 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 4 Click the Function button to access the Begin Calibration state lt a PR 5 Click the Function button to access the Apply Motor Lo Calibration state A tassel asa No
12. n If the unit was in AUTO mode before calibration was started it will be placed back into AUTO mode If the unit was in MAN mode it will stay in MAN mode Click Close button to return to Home page Motor IE Calibration Col pa Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 13 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 8 Click the Close button to exit the Motor Calibration procedure This will return you to the Home page ATTENTION If you click Close button without clicking the Function button see previous step the unit will remain in MAN mode To change to AUTO mode go to Main menu Configuration Lockout then select MODE CHG Lock Code 14 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Current Output Calibration Step Action 1 Prepare for calibration by performing the steps shown in your actuator manual s calibration section then return here 2 From the Home page select the Calibration prompt Select the Output prompt from the list of calibration functions Calibration 3 Select the Output prompt from the list of calibration functions f i a a E o o D a 1 o x The functionality of each button is described below Setup Has no functionality in the output calibration procedure Function Sequences you through the calibration states Incr 10 Causes the output count value to increase 10 u
13. n Clicking the Home button will return you to the Home page The grayed configuration maintenance group functions are protected from inadvertant access by a required password Even if there is no password configured in the LOCKOUT group you must select PassWord and enter 0000 to be able to access most of these special functions See the picture below for the list of functions Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 27 8 02 HercuLink Maintenance 28 Maintenance Save Data Config Restore The SaveData function access is not restricted it is always accessible The Data Reset Type Cal Restore Config Restore and the System Reset functions have access restrictions This means if an active password is in effect you must enter that password before access to these functions is granted If no active password is in effect you must enter 0000 to gain access to these functions If a password is not entered the following message will appear when one of the prompts in the list is selected Rejected by Device A This operation is prohibited Note The System Reset function is only visible in the list when the Data Reset Type has been set to SYST See picture below Parameter Name DataResetType Value SYST Status Connected 4 When you set the Data Reset Type to SYST a new function list appears as shown below Maintenance Save Data Config Restore System Reset The active password
14. ntents PODAIS TACOS a oa 1 OVE MEW sita roata a aa a ea Seb cea at cas Dep hg d TU et dota a 9 bl ia fades 1 Why seca PDA Loi aupa acelei 28 tin eee 1 E au aa a aaa a aa ala cei 1 Hereulink Main MODU sc ct eta a cota ca cet a c at a at at e d dt a cd 3 Communication ete cca lees A tee oda dt n td a 4 CONTIGUA ION am etico Ana O 5 How to configure your actuator mmmm eee eee rn nan rre 6 Configuration Examples Input Group eee eee neam eee aaa ana 6 CalibratiOn AA ceda da aaa o di c dna oe d datata 8 Input Calibration ave cae ea pecete nea ae aaa aa la pa de cata Vee Da de e da ile a Bata aaa i 8 Motor Calibration ice ceai ea pai e ca ze taina oa a tea Aaaa dd a ai tenis cda 11 Gurrent Output Calibration ociosas dia bls aaa ea a aa e ba 15 Position Sensor Calibration eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee aaa nenea 18 Upload 27205 aaa aia e e aaa aa Hee sachin atte tate lad ar N d a aaa do 21 Download sase aaa ada Di 24 Maintenance m caca tact o te ia 26 Manual Position sie ceia coc Deea aaa cae ut pata dd dc ara a ada da ea 29 NOX A CALL 31 Release 3 HercuLink User Manual v 8 02 Contents Tables Table 1 Configuration Set Up Group detalle viii acea ot ta da aa E oi ede TRA a a atac 5 vi HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 Figures Figure PDA connection to actuatot aiii a aa e cts 2 Release 3 HercuLink User Manual vii 8 02 HercuLink Overview HercuLink
15. o access the Apply Input Zero calibration state Inpur E 1b RO Setup Function Auto Man Display Increment Decrement Close Set the external DC voltage source to the low limit for the input type being calibrated Note lf at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 9 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 10 Click the Function button to access the Apply Input Span calibration state 11 Set the external DC voltage source to the high limit for the input type being calibrated Note If at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 12 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Complete state and to save the calibration If the unit was in AUTO mode before calibration was started it will be placed back into AUTO mode If the unit was in MAN mode it will stay in MAN mode Cal 13 Click the Close button to exit the Input Calibration procedure This will return you to the Home page ATTENTION If you click Close button without clicking the Function button see previous step the unit wi
16. on against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in an industrial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30 m to the antenna e In special cases when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close proximity the user may have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the electromagnetic emissions of this equipment Industrial Measurement and Control Honeywell 1100 Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA 19034 HercuLink and HercuLine are trademarks of Honeywell Palm is a trademark of Palm Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners ii HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 About This Document Abstract This manual describes the installation set up and operation of HercuLink PDA software for use with Honeywell actuators References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title Doc ID HercuLine 2000 Series Actuator Specification 61 86 03 14 HercuLine 2000 Series Actuator Model Selection Guide 62 86 16 21 Modbus RTU Serial Communications User Manual 51 52 25 66 Modbus RTU Serial Communications User Manual 51 52 25 103 Configuration Remote Calibration Inte
17. on to actuator The actuator can be configured and calibrated remotely with a PDA running the HercuLink application 2 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink HercuLink Main Menu HercuLink Main Menu To access the HercuLink main menu select the HercuLink icon on your PDA The following menu appears Communication Configuration Maintenance Manual Position Main menu items are explained in the sections that follow Prompt For details see page Communication 4 Configuration 5 Calibration 8 Upload 21 Download 24 Maintenance 26 Manual Position 27 Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 3 8 02 HercuLink Communication Communication PDA Comm Set Up Baud Rate Query Result Type Name ED a ED 2 Be sure to set up Communications before operating the actuator with the PDA Settings must match those of the actuator Once settings match you can change them Prompt Selections or Parameter Definition Range of Setting Target Address 1 99 Address of the actuator Baud Rate 2400 Baud rate of the actuator 4800 9600 19200 Query After selecting Target Address and Baud Rate select Query to verify communications are functioning Result of query is shown under Query Result Query Result If the query fails the result will say No Response indicating Type the PDA is not communicating with the actuator Check for Name matching addres
18. p from its current count value Decr 10 Causes the output count value to decrease 10 down from its current count value Increment Causes the output count value to increase by 1 from its current count value Decrement Causes the output count value to decrease by 1 from its current count value Close Exits from the output calibration Release 3 8 02 HercuLink User Manual 15 HercuLink Calibration Step Action Click the Function button to access the Calibration Disabled state Notice the only change in the screen information shown below is the upper and lower display lines This lets you know what step of the calibration process you re currently on The output voltage can be adjusted up or down by clicking the Incr 10 Decr 10 Increment and Decrement buttons Click any button as many times as necessary to get to the output voltage level desired Typically 1 00vdc for 4_20mA and 0 0vdc for 0_20mA Note If at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 16 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Step Action Click the Function button to access the Apply Span Count Calibration state Spar sa Close The output voltage can be adjusted up or
19. paration on page 1 2 The value shown on the top line is the current motor position To move it in either direction click one of the Inc Dec buttons When the motor positioning has been completed click the Function button If the unit was in AUTO mode before manual positioning was started it will be placed back into AUTO mode If the unit was in MAN mode it will stay in MAN mode Click Close button to return to Home page ATTENTION If you click Close button without clicking the Function button the unit will remain in MAN mode To change to AUTO mode go to Main menu Configuration Lockout then select MODE CHG Lockour RE Lock Code Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 29 8 02 HercuLink Manual Position 30 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 Index Index Communication 4 H Configuration 5 Download 24 HercuLink See PDA Interface HercuLink main menu 3 Maintenance 26 Manual Position 29 P Preparation 1 PDA interface 1 Upload 21 Calibration 8 Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 31 8 02 Honeywell Industrial Measurement and Control Honeywell 1100 Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA 19034 62 86 25 11 0802 Printed in USA www honeywell com imc
20. ppropriate part of the accompanying product literature for more information This CAUTION symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if CAUTION not avoided may result in property damage gt uk p b Bo WARNING PERSONAL INJURY Risk of electrical shock This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 Vdc may be accessible Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury ATTENTION Electrostatic Discharge ESD hazards Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional earth terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement NOTE This connection shall be bonded to protective earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 Contents Co
21. rfaces for HercuLine Actuators HercuLine 2000 Series Actuator Installation Operation and 62 86 25 10 Maintenance Manual 102608 HercuLine Smart Actuator Installation Operation and 62 86 25 08 Maintenance Manual 11280S HercuLine Smart Actuator Installation Operation and 61 86 25 09 Maintenance Manual Contacts World Wide Web The following lists Honeywell s World Wide Web sites that will be of interest to our customers Honeywell Organization WWW Address URL Corporate http www honeywell com Industrial Measurement and Control http www honeywell com imc Telephone Contact us by telephone at the numbers listed below Organization Phone Number United States and Canada Honeywell 1 800 423 9883 Tech Support 1 888 423 9883 Q amp A Faxback TACFAQS 1 800 525 7439 Service Release 3 HercuLink User Manual iii 8 02 Symbol Definitions Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols that may be used in this document to denote certain conditions Symbol Definition This DANGER symbol indicates an imminently hazardous situation which A DANGER if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This WARNING symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if AA WARNING not avoided could result in death or serious injury This CAUTION symbol may be present on Control Product instrumentation AA CAUTION and literature If present on a product the user must consult the a
22. rompt from the list of calibration functions Calibration 3 Select the NCS prompt from the list of calibration functions nes Calibrate Non Function Auto Man Display Increment Decrement Close The functionality of each button is described below Setup Has no functionality in the NCS calibration procedure Function Sequences you through the calibration states Auto Man Has no functionality in the NCS calibration procedure Display Has no functionality in the NCS calibration procedure Increment Has no functionality in the NCS calibration procedure Decrement Has no functionality in the NCS calibration procedure Close Exits from the NCS calibration 18 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 4 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Disabled state Notice the only change in the screen information shown below is the upper and lower display lines This lets you know what step of the calibration process your currently on nes E pd AA PSN A 5 Click the Function button to access the Begin Calibration state a Badin ca O cocos 6 Click the Function button to access the POS Output Value Calibration state Close fi E 3 E a 3 2 a e a The output value can now be viewed as the sensor adjustment is made Typical output value 2 500Vdc when motor position 50 Note If at any time
23. s and baud rate between the PDA and actuator If the query succeeds the result will show Device type e g SA2001 Software version e g 1 0 Tag Name of the device e g SA2000 You are now ready to operate the actuator with the PDA 4 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Configuration Configuration Set Up Groups Input Characterizer H ATTENTION Your actual menu may be different depending on how the actuator is configured and what hardware options are present in the actuator The HercuLink prompts are unabbreviated versions of the abbreviated prompts on the actuator The actuator display has 10 characters maximum For Configuration Set Up Group prompt choices and descriptions see the Set Up Groups in your actuator manual see Table 1 Table 1 Configuration Set Up Group details Set Up Group For details see the corresponding Set Up Group Input section of your actuator manual Characterizer Relay1 4 Alarms Current Output Communications Digital Input Display Lockout Read Status Drive Data Maintenance Release 3 HercuLink User Manual 5 8 02 HercuLink Configuration How to configure your actuator To make a change or view any function within any set up group do the following 1 Select the function prompt within the group to be changed This will display either an enumerated list or a numeri
24. to AAS iii The motor can be positioned to its low limit by using the Decr 10 as a coarse adjust Click it several times to get close to the actual position desired Then click the Decrement button to fine tune the final low calibration point The motor can also be positioned with the optional auto manual switch on the side of the unit or with the optional handwheel Note If at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 12 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Calibration Step Action 6 Click the Function button to access the Apply Motor Hi Calibration state The motor can be positioned to its high limit by using the Incr 10 as a coarse adjust Click it several times to get as close to the actual position desired Then click the Increment button to fine tune the final high calibration point The motor can also be positioned with the optional auto manual switch on the side of the unit or with the optional handwheel Note If at any time question marks are observed in both the upper and lower displays this is an indication that communications between the PDA and the unit have been lost To check communications see Preparation on page 1 7 Click the Function button to access the Calibration Complete state and to save the calibratio
25. uator manual s Maintenance Set Up section for prompt descriptions The parameter list shown above allows you to view various characteristics about the unit s operation Clicking on any parameter in the list will result in a parameter value display as shown below Parameter Name Total Degrees Value 226 Status Connected EDEDED 26 HercuLink User Manual Release 3 8 02 HercuLink Maintenance Step Action 3 You can also archive these data values to a PC This can be accomplished by clicking the Read and Save All button When the button is clicked the following screen appears Description Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 Tag Name Devel Status Modify description or Start The file will be saved under the current tag name unless you wish to change it to something else When the name is correct click the start button to begin the uploading of the data 4 While the data is uploading you can monitor the status line which reflects the current parameter being accessed as in the screen shown below Description Address 2 Device Type 5A2001 0 21 Tag Name Devel Status Reading Cycle Counts 5 When all the data has been uploaded the following display screen will appear Description Address 2 Succeeded A total of 1 maintenance records will transfer to desktop upon next HotSync Clicking the OK button will return you to the parameter list scree

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