
Instruction Manual
D103621X012
4320 Position Monitor
April 2014
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D Temperature extremes indicate the highest and lowest temperatures experienced by the device since it has been
placed in service.
Refer to figure 25 and 26 for the Field Communicator menu trees.
In AMS Wireless Configurator or AMS Device Manager, go to Service Tools, Variables, then select the Run Time Extremes
tab to view the temperature extremes, as shown in figure 34.
D Active Fault Conditions indicate which fault conditions have initiated the fault state (On/Off Control only).
Refer to figure 25 and 26 for the Field Communicator menu trees.
In AMS Wireless Configurator or AMS Device Manager, go to Service Tools, Maintenance, then select the Controller tab
to view the Active Fault Conditions, as shown in figure 35.
Figure 34. Viewing Run Time Extremes in AMS
Wireless Configurator and AMS Device Manager
VARIABLES
RUN TIME
EXTREMES TAB
SERVICE TOOLS
Figure 35. Viewing Active Fault Conditions in AMS
Wireless Configurator and AMS Device Manager
MAINTENANCE
CONTROLLER
TAB
SERVICE TOOLS
ACTIVE FAULT
CONDITIONS
Locate
AMS Wireless Configurator or AMS Device Manager
Select Online, Service Tools, Maintenance, then Locate Device from the Locate tab to access Locate, as shown in figure
36. Locate Device displays the Emerson Logo steadily for 5 minutes on the local display of the device. You may select
how many time the squawk is repeated at 5 minutes per request. This function is not available if the local display is too
cold to work properly, or if the LCD screen is already being used locally by a technician. When the technician is finished
they can manually turn off the screen. If the screen is left unattended for 5 minutes it will turn off automatically.
If the unit has been located before the squawk counts have been exhausted, the function can be cancelled at the DD
screen. At the device's local screen, a technician can interrupt the Locate Device logo display by pressing any button.
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