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Section 14
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Slide Calibration
Vission 20/20 • Operation and Service Manual • Emerson • 35391SC 2.7
Slide Valve Troubleshooting Guide
The Analog output card of the Vission 20/20 produces a 4–20mA signal to any attached devices. However, it is not
uncommon that small differences in the board components might result in small differences in the output. So this
screen offers the operator the ability to fine tune the upper and lower output values, see Table 14-2, Slide Valve
Troubleshooting Guide.
Table 14-2. Slide Valve Troubleshooting Guide (1 of 3)
Problem
Reason
Solution
The actuator cannot be calibrated.
Dirt or debris is blocking one or
both optocoupler slots.
Clean the optocoupler slots with a
cotton swab and rubbing alcohol.
The photo-chopper fence ex-
tends less than about half way
into the optocoupler slots.
Adjust the photo-chopper so that
the fence extends further into the
optocoupler slots. Make sure the
motor brake operates freely and
the photo-chopper will not contact
the optocouplers when the shaft is
pressed down.
The white calibrate wire in the
grey Turck cable is grounded.
Tape the end of the white wire in
the panel and make sure that it
cannot touch metal.
Dirt and/or condensation on
the position sensor boards are
causing it to malfunction.
Clean the boards with an electron-
ics cleaner or compressed air.
The calibrate button is stuck
down.
Try to free the stuck button.
The position sensor has failed. Replace the actuator.
Push button is being held down
for more that ¾ second when
going through the calibration
procedure.
Depress the button quickly and
then let go. Each ¾ second the
button is held down counts as
another press.
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