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MAINTENANCE/REPAIR

Upon final installation of the Series V-195/295, no routine maintenance is required.
The  Series  V-195/295  is  not  field  serviceable  and  should  be  returned  if  repair  is
needed. Field repair should not be attempted and may void warranty.

WARRANTY/RETURN

Refer to “Terms and Conditions of Sales” in our catalog and on our website. Contact
customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping
the product back for repair. Be sure to include a brief description of the problem
plus any additional application notes.

©Copyright 2014 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

Printed in U.S.A. 7/14

FR# RV-443953-00 Rev. 4

Used time

User Set

ENT

:  Enter button

Manual Mode

Auto 2

Auto cal

RUN Mode

ENT

(5 sec)

ESC

ESC

Auto 1

ENT

BIAS

Auto 3

ESC

ESC

V_O

ESC

ESC

Hart ver.

Character

K P

End point

View

Valve

Hand cal

Parameter

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

Start point

Dead Zone

ESC

ESC

ENT

ENT

ESC

Sof ver.

RA / DA

ENT

ENT

BIAS

Tight shut on

TR end point

K D

Tight shut off

TR start point

K I

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

Polling Add

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

I value

Split control

ESC

ESC

:  Up button

ESC

:  Down button
:  Esc button

Error code

Full close time

ESC

Full open time

ESC

ESC

View method

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

ESC

K I_

K P_

ESC

K D_

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Summary of Contents for Proximity 195 Series

Page 1: ...in low voltage 8 5 V leaving no limitation in controller Variable orifice is applied in case of a small actuator the hunting is controlled to the optimum condition during operation HART communication...

Page 2: ...bracket meets the above conditions Series 195 can be installed very easily 2 Assemble Series 195 and bracket with bolts Use standard bolts in bolt holes on the backside of the unit 3 After assembling...

Page 3: ...based on 79 20 mm of actuator stem height If the actuator stem height is higher such as 1 18 30 mm or 1 97 use the table below to check hole positions Ex If H is 30 mm A L should be locked in H 30 ho...

Page 4: ...id particles Result of being passed through 5 micron or finer filter 3 Does not contain oil or lubricating oil 4 Comply with ANSI ISA 57 3 1975 R1982 or ISA S7 3 1975 R1981 5 Not used beyond the range...

Page 5: ...ode After connecting the power to the positioner the following is displayed on the LDC in 6 seconds RUN on the bottom line means that the Smart Positioner adjusts valve stroke based on an outside sign...

Page 6: ...in Two lines appear on the LCD The upper line indicates valve stroke by percentage and the lower line indicates absolute value of inner resistance of the positioner MA means that Manual mode is in ope...

Page 7: ...rs on LCD 5 Push ESC to return to PV ZERO mode Push ESC twice to return to RUN mode 6 In order to change valve end point push DOWN at PV_ZERO mode and PV_END mode begins 7 Push ENTER at PV_END mode an...

Page 8: ...this mode users can adjust the first point of characteristic in 16 points The number on the LCD is the valve stroke percentage set to P0 4 Adjust the valve stroke percentage using UP or DOWN 5 Save it...

Page 9: ...solute resistance value Information Checked on VIEW Mode Error Code MT ERR L MT ERR H CHK AIR RNG ERR C D Code Description and Cause Positioner is improperly installed Positioner lever is not parallel...

Page 10: ...nc Printed in U S A 7 14 FR RV 443953 00 Rev 4 Usedtime UserSet ENT Enterbutton ManualMode Auto2 Autocal RUNMode ENT 5sec ESC ESC Auto1 ENT BIAS Auto3 ESC ESC V_O ESC ESC Hartver Character KP Endpoint...

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