Masoneilan SVI3 Installation and Maintenance Manual
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4. Using the Digital Interfaces
4.1 Overview
This section describes three ways to communicate, configure, and calibrate the SVI3. The
Smart Valve Interface is capable of:
• Automatically calibrating end stops and tuning parameters
• Calcualting, storing, and analysing advanced and online diagnostic informaiton
• Improving precision of process control
• Communicating critical information locally and remotely
The three available communication tools listed below offer increasing levels of functionality:
• Local Display and Push Buttons
• SVI3 DTM with Valvue3
• Any HART
®
capable host loaded with the DD for the SVI3
4.1.1 SVI3 DTM with Valvue
ValVue combines the power of the PC with the features of the SVI3 for ease of use and
automation of positioner operation and full access to all data. ValVue is downloaded from
the website (https://valves.bakerhughes.com/resource-center) and is recommended for set
up, service and maintenance where a PC or laptop is permitted. The DTM will seamlessly
integrate with ValVue or any FDT frame application or DTM capable asset management
system.
4.1.2 SVI3 DD for HART Communicators
SVI3 DD is a Device Description file. The DD File describes the features and functions of a
device such as form and content of the menus in the Handheld Communicator. SVI3 DD is
available and can be downloaded from https://valves.bakerhughes.com/resource-center
Refer “Local Interfaces and Configurations” on page 52 for more information
4.1.3 Local Display and Pushbuttons
The most basic and easiest digital interface is the local pushbutton and display option
mounted on the SVI3
.
It is available at any time and provides immediate local access to most
configuration, calibration, and fault messages. It is certified for use in approved Hazardous
areas as indicated by the product label.