
Instruction Manual
D103621X012
4320 Position Monitor
April 2014
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Fault Behavior Details
D Fault Mode— select a fault mode: Disabled, Fail to Specific State, or Hold Last Value. Default is Disabled.
D Fault Shed Time— set the amount of time the condition is in effect before the fault behavior is initiated.
D Fault State— select the fault state that the device is commanded to when the fault occurs. The Fault State value is
ignored unless Fault Mode is 'Specific State'.
D Recovery Mode— select Automatic or Acknowledge. Automatic causes the device to return to normal operation
once the fault conditions clear. If Acknowledge is selected, you must manually acknowledge the fault after
clearing it before the device can be returned to service.
Mode—In Service, Not in Service, or In Fault State. Used to troubleshoot when the device is In Fault State, or to take the
device out of service and put back in service.
D Local User Interface
Allows you to edit or view Calibration Locked Out, Override Locked Out, Mode Change Locked Out, and LUI Language.
Note
Override Locked Out and Mode Changed Locked Out are not visible with the monitoring option.
D Power Module
Allows you to edit or view Power Module Type, Voltage, Power Module Date, Battery Life, and Reset Module Data.
Note
The Power Module menu is only available for a battery-powered device. Power Module will not be displayed if the External Power
option is installed.
Contact your Emerson Process Management sales office if a replacement power module is required. Do not re‐use power modules
from other units.
Alert Setup
Alert Setup allows you to select which user-configurable diagnostic monitors report the various device conditions as
alerts to the host. The current states of the associated alerts are displayed for reference. The menu structure varies
with device structure and installed options. Only those device monitors that are actually available in the given system
state are presented for editing. Follow the prompts on the Field Communicator to view or edit Cycle Counter, Switch
State Alerts, Switch Response Alerts, and Controller Alerts.
D Cycle Counter
Cycle Counter Alert—indicates the current status of the cycle count alert. If the accumulated cycles exceed the trip point
the alert will be set to True.
Accumulated Count—indicates the number of accumulated cycles.
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