Emerson Process Management MON2000 Whiteboard Accessories User Manual


 
CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4-13
MON2000
JULY 2010 GC Time
5. You can enter a valve number in the Valve #
field and select the component number from
the drop-down list of the CDT Component
field in the table below the checkboxes. The
list of components are from the CDT of the
corresponding calibration stream.
6. Click the button to accept your
selections and to continue.
Click the button to abort and
return to the main window.
7. The Valve Timing run begins.
If no change was made to a valve’s timing,
the following message will be posted in the
Alarm Log: “Valve Timing N Failure”,
where N is the ID number for the valve. See
Section 8.3 for detailed instructions on
reading Alarm Logs. If all valves are
successfully optimized, no messages will be
recorded.
4.7 GC TIME
Use the GC Time function to view and, if
necessary, set the system date and time used
by the GC Controller.
4.7.1 View GC Time
To view the system date and time used by the
GC, do the following:
1. Use the Control > GC Time > View menu to
select the View option.