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Page 1 - User Instructions

User InterfaceManualUser Instructions StarPac II Control Valves FCD VLAMN042-01

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7. Using the Command % option in the TUNE menu, enter a 100 percent command and verify that the position follows to within 0.5 percent. 8. If the u

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Status Menu The STATUS menu is used to view information about the configuration and operation of the system. Errors and alarms can also be viewed f

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Totalizer Time - Operating time since the totalizer was last reset. (Designated as “TotTm” in the display.) Valve Cv - Current valve CV at present v

Page 5 - Contents

Alarms - Allows the user to view any current alarms using the NEXT or PREVIOUS function keys. Possible alarms are: Setpoint Deviation - The controll

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persists. This error can only be cleared by turning off the device and then turning it on again. EPROM Checksum Error - Check the integrity of the fi

Page 7 - Operation

Override Condition - Indicates the controller is currently not capable doing any more to achieve the setpoint (or valve position). This can be any o

Page 8 - Structure & Operation

Man/Auto - This option selects or changes the operating mode if the mode source has been set to digital. If the mode source is set to Remote or Disc

Page 9 - Initial Startup

Remote Refresh Rate - This option sets up a time-out on the receipt of fresh setpoint data when set to operate with a remote setpoint. If the setpoi

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Process Variable Air-to-Open Valve Air-to-Close Valve Flow Reverse Direct Upstream Pressure Direct Reverse Downstream Pressure Reverse Direct

Page 11 - Status Menu

WARNING: Taking the StarPac II unit off line may cause the valve to stroke unexpectedly. Notify personnel working nearby that the valve may stroke.

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source should be connected to terminals 24(-) and 25(+) of the terminal block. The display will give instructions to adjust the signal until the ref

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the individual calibration options. Because the valve will change position during this process, you must confirm that you want to proceed. You will

Page 15 - Tune Menu

thermocouple simulator connected to terminals 5 (yellow) and 6 (red). Zero - Apply a signal equal to the minimum temperature you want to use for your

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the valve is forced to full open and full closed by driving the positioner output to its maximum and minimum values. WARNING: Notify personnel worki

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ISA Dn Stream Press - Current compensated downstream line pressure (defined as six pipe diameters downstream of the valve). ISA Delta Pressure - Curr

Page 18 - Calibration

will open the valve at the selected rate. (Note that this value may be set different from the spring failure of the actuator.) Analog In 2 - This op

Page 19 - ONFIGURE menu

Air Action - Used to set up the StarPac II for the configured actuator failure mode. ATO (Air-to-Open) is normally used for fail-closed valves, ATC

Page 20 - ONFIGURE

Process Pressure - This option sets the process pressure engineering units for the StarPac II system. Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS function keys to sel

Page 21 - ERO, SPAN and SENSOR GAIN

the name that you want the totalizer to display for the totalized units. Process Temperature - Sets the process temperature engineering units for th

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NextPassWordAddressBaudRateCommPortLCDContPar-ityNextRTU/ASCIPortAccsTXDlyFigure 9: Comm Port Menu Address - This option sets the Modbus address of

Page 23 - Configuration

StarPac II User Interface Manual StarPac II User Interface Manual

Page 24 - UNE menu after it has

LCD Backlight - Use this option to set the time that the backlight in the LCD will stay on after the last pressed key. Available options are: Always

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recommended that you use the StarTalk for windows software to reload your system information from the factory supplied disk. Data Logger - This optio

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FK coefficient (=K/1.4) register 70345 Molecular Weight register 70347 Specific Gravity Reference temp in ºR register 70349 Specific Gravity

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position, the jumper configures the relay to Normally-closed operation. Discrete Input Range Selection - Under the personality card are two sets of t

Page 28 - OMM PORT menu (Figure 9)

Appendices System Setup Checklist A. Power • (24) VDC power at least 300 mA. • Polarity correct. • Local display ON. If not, check power supply. B

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Detailed StarPac ll Register Map This reference will aid you in understanding the configuration of the StarPac ll register table. Registers are des

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Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 30014 RO ADC value being output by the position feedback Hallpot. Range -32767 to 32767. 30015 RO A

Page 31 - Specification

Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 30029 RO External 115V accessory A&B on/off input status. 0 = A&B on. (BCD220) 1 = A of

Page 32 - Setting the Jumpers

Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40036 RW Atmospheric pressure unit selection. 40 = psig 41 = psia 42 = kPa g 43 = kPa a 44 = kg/sq

Page 33 - Troubleshooting

Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40047 RW Scaled setpoint command. Range 0 to 9999, with fixed scale range -12.5 to 112.5 percent. 4

Page 35 - Attribute Description Notes

Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40064 RW Maximum ADC value corresponding to 185 °F ambient temperature. Range -32768 to 32768 40065

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Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40081 RW Reset integer scaler flag. Range 0 to 1. Writing a value of 1 to this register causes the

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Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40094 RW Variable number for liquid flow scaling factor input to be used in flow calculation. Range -

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Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40105 RW Variable number of output No. 10 to be displayed on Local display. Range -1 to 1023. Writin

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Integer Register Attribute Description Notes 40115 RW Communication port access. Bit field Bit Meaning 0= A-RW B-RW 1= A-RW B-RO 2= A-RO B-RW 40

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Floating Point Registers Notice that floating point register numbers go up by two instead of up by one. This is because floating point registers c

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70253 RO Output from position Hallpot in percent. 70255 RO 4-20 mA analog auxiliary signal

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70299 RW Gas flow in selected units used to output 20 mA on analog output channel. Range .1 to

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70331 RW Antoine B fluid coefficient. Range 0 to 1.0E6. Used to calculate the fluid vapor pre

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70383 RW CV D1 curve fit coefficient. Range -1.0E9 to 1.0E9. 70385 RW CV E1 curve fit coeffici

Page 45 - Floating

Contents OPERATION Getting Started ……………..……………………….. 1 StarPac II Local Interface Structure & Operation .. 2 Initial Startup………..……………………………

Page 46 - Attribute Description

Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70459 RW XT D2 curve fit coefficient. Range -1.0E9 to 1.0E9. 70461 RW XT E2 curve fit coeffici

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70495 RW Step time value in seconds. Range 1 to 20. Valve will move to the stopping position

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70521 RO Signature/Logger auxiliary 4-20 mA input data in percent. This value is loaded from de

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Floating Point Register Attribute Description Notes 70579 RW user units = 20mA at DAC#1 70581 RW user units = 4mA at DAC#1 70583 RW Full-sc

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String Registers The register numbers in this table are not consecutive because of the varying length of each string in this area of StarPac

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String Register Attribute Description Notes 50833 RW Spring type used in actuator on this system. ASCII characters. 16 bytes. 50841 RW Air acti

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Fluid Table Name Critical Press Critical Temp Temp Ref Spec Gr Mol Wt Spec Heat RatioAnt A Ant B Ant C ViscA Visc B AIR 492.445007 227.160004

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StarPac Wiring and Grounding Guidelines This guideline will help you in achieving maximum noise rejection and performance with a StarPac Intelligent

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StarPac II User Interface Manual 52 4-20 mA Command Input, Auxiliary Input, and Feedback Output These signals are isolated but shielded twisted pai

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Index —A— Actuator air action, 19 pressure sensor calibration, 14 stroke, 14 Air supply trip configuring, 20 Alarms masking, 8 viewing, 6 Analog comm

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Operation Getting Started This manual is designed to help you become familiar with, and efficiently operate, the StarPac® II Intelligent Control Sys

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StarPac II Local interface Structure & Operation The StarPac II local user interface allows complete user access to configure and calibrate a Sta

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the figures shows the bottom two rows of the display. One of the fields is in Bold type. Press the F key under this field to bring up the choices s

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