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Fig. 9<br />

9 Commissioning –<br />

Secondary Functions<br />

The Secondary Functions can be<br />

configured to suit site control and<br />

indication requirements. It is important<br />

that Primary Functions such as limits<br />

and torque switch settings are set<br />

before work commences on<br />

commissioning the Secondary Functions<br />

(refer to page 20). The layout of the<br />

Secondary Functions accessed with the<br />

Setting Tool are detailed in Fig. 9.1. To<br />

successfully commission the Secondary<br />

Functions, information about the site or<br />

process control system will be required.<br />

The supplied actuator Wiring Diagram<br />

details control and indication devices<br />

fitted to the actuator along with<br />

terminal connection detail and standard<br />

remote control wiring systems.<br />

29<br />

Power Off Setting<br />

IQ allows settings to be viewed and set<br />

without main power. To enable this<br />

function, engage handwheel drive and<br />

rotate until the output drive moves by<br />

one turn (refer to page 3).The<br />

Setting Tool can now be used. As long<br />

as a Setting Tool key press takes place<br />

within the 30 seconds timeout period,<br />

Power Off Setting will remain enabled.<br />

If no infra-red Setting Tool<br />

communication takes place the display<br />

will return to indicating position. The<br />

actuator must then be operated by<br />

handwheel to re-enable Power Off<br />

Setting.<br />

Settings and operation must be<br />

verified by electric operation and<br />

function test of the actuator to<br />

ensure correct operation.

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