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1 Saunders® I-VUE The Intelligent Valve Sensor – Interactive Guide Key Features and Benefits Programming the Saunders® I-VUE Alarm Code Definitions How to Force Solenoid Using the Saunders® I-VUE Menu Troubleshooting Guide Self-Calibration of the Saunders® I-VUE www.SaundersI-VUE.com www.cranechempharma.com For full IOM’s, software updates and exclusive download content remember to register your Saunders® I-VUE at www.saundersI-VUE.com today!

2 Key Features and Benefits 1.Enhance Reliability and Accuracy with Saunders® I- VUE solid state continuous sensing technology that provides precise position readings for the entire valve range from 0.25” to 4.00” (DN8 to DN100). 2.Simplify Installation by utilizing automated valve calibration without opening the IP67 rated polycarbonate sensor enclosure, reducing set up times to 3min or less. 3.Lower Maintenance Costs by applying factory or user defined device settings to monitor valve cycle count and end point tolerance limits, preventing false alarms and unnecessary diaphragm replacement. Main Menu

3 Programming the Saunders® I-VUE Main Menu Adjusting Tolerance (Stroke) Cycle Time (Tolerance) Partial Counter Day Alarm Date Alarm Display Settings Restore Factory settings Self Calibration Settings Sleep Mode Output Function Manual calibration Settings Total Counter Point to Point alarm (PnP units only) Setting a Password Setting Time & Date Setting Address (DeviceNet Units Only) Setting Network Speed (DeviceNet Units Only) How to Force Solenoid Self-Calibration of the Saunders® I-VUE Reset Password Demo Mode Fast Key Access Features Adjusting Solenoid Options (PnP & Asi Units) Adjusting Solenoid Options (DeviceNet Units)

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5 Using the Saunders® I-VUE Menu Smart Window Magnetic Key N1 Button N3 Button S2 Button The smart window provides the user with feedback at the valve - showing counters, menus and alarms The magnetic key is used to program the Saunders® I-VUE at the sensor. The black north polarity (N) is offered to buttons N1 and N3. The green south polarity is offered to button S2 Used to Force Solenoid and exit Main Menu Used to enter Main Menu and confirm choices in menu options Used to cycle through options in Menu screens Next Main Menu

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7 To access the main menu: Hold “S” side of key over “S” Wait 3 seconds This will display “CONF” Enter password (if configured): N1: To select digit N3: To change digit S2: Confirms digit Wait short time This will change to “tolE” automatically Tolerance ReplayNext Enter password (if required) Configuration Automatically changes Accessing the Main Menu Main Menu Programming Menu Automatically changes

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9 To navigate the main menu: Access the main menu as normal Scroll through options via “N3” Use “S2” to select an option to change Scroll through parameters using “N3” Use “S2” to confirm a selection ReplayNext Navigating the Main Menu Tolerance N3 Cycle Time N3 Partial Counter N3 Day Alarm S2 Valve Function N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice S2 Date Alarm N3 Display Set N3 Alarm On Alarm Off Main Menu Programming Menu

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11 To exit the main menu: Hold “N” side of key against N1 “END” is displayed in the smart window Wait 4 seconds LED indicator lights (Green=Open, Red=Closed) Smart Window returns to normal run mode ReplayProgramming the Saunders® I-VUE Exiting the Main Menu Main Menu Programming Menu

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13 To adjust tolerance settings: Enter Tolerance (tolE) Menu (S) Cycle through open position tolerance (N3) Choose selection (S) Cycle through closed position tolerance (N3) Choose selection (S) Tolerance Menu S2 Closed Valve Tolerance Cycle Time Menu N3 10% 20% 30% N3 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% S2 Open Valve Tolerance ReplayNext Adjusting Tolerance Settings Main Menu Programming Menu

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15 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice Cycle Time Partial Counter N3 S2 N3 40% 30% 50% Alarm Off ReplayNext To adjust cycle time tolerance settings: Enter Cycle Time (CYCL) Menu (S2) Cycle through tolerance percentages(N3) Choose selection (S) Adjusting Cycle Time Tolerance Main Menu Programming Menu

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17 S2 N3 Alarm “ON” ? Yes S2N3 Set Alarm Out Counter Program count N1 – digit selector N3 – change digit S2 – confirm digit Reset Actual Count Shows Actuation counts N3 – Reset counter S2 – Save and quit S2 No N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choise Partial Counter Day Alarm This option counts and generates an alarm signal This option does not count and does not generate an alarm signal This option counts but does not generate an alarm signal N3 For more information on counter notation click here Setting and Resetting the Partial Counter Alarm To set or reset Partial Counter Alarm: Enter Partial Counter(PArt) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn on alarm, clear alram or turn off alarm(N3) Choose number of cycles (N1, S2, N3) Rest counter if required ReplayNext Main Menu Programming Menu

18 Counter Notation Main Menu Programming Menu Back Next

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20 S2 Alarm “ON” ? Yes S2 N3 Set Alarm Out Counter Program count N1 – digit selector N3 – change digit S2 – confirm digit Reset Actual Count Clear Worked Days N3 – Yes S2 - No S2 No N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choise Day Alarm N3 Alarm Off Alarm On Date Alarm To set or reset Day Alarm: Enter Day Alarm (dAy) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn on alarm, or turn off alarm(N3) Choose number of cycles (N1, S2, N3) Rest counter if required ReplayNext Setting and Resetting the Day Alarm Main Menu Programming Menu

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22 S2 Alarm “ON” ? Yes S2 Change Date N1 – Selector Day or Month N3 – change digit S2 – confirm digit Change Year N1 – digit descreases N3 – digit increases S2 – confirms digit S2 No N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choise Date Alarm N3 Alarm Off Alarm On Display Settings ReplayNext To set or reset Date Alarm: Enter Date Alarm (dAtE) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn on alarm, or turn off alarm(N3) Choose number of cycles (N1, S2, N3) Reset counter if required Setting and Resetting the Date Alarm Main Menu Programming Menu

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24 S2 Output Display Settings N3 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice Partial Counter Total Counter Valve Position Worked Days N3 Changing Display Settings Replay Next To change Display Settings: Enter Display Settings (dISP) Menu (S2) Cycle to display required (N3) Confirm choice (S2) Main Menu Programming Menu Address (DeviceNet only)

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26 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 Output Function Sleep Function S2 N3 Changing Output Function To change output function: Enter Output Function (out) Menu (S2) Cycle to required condition (N3) Confirm choice (S2) ReplayNext Main Menu Programming Menu

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28 Sleep S2 Sleep “ON” ? Yes S2 No N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 Self Calibration N3 Setting Sleep Mode To set Sleep Mode: Enter Sleep Mode (SLEE) Menu (S2) Turn sleep “on” or “off” (N3) Confirm choice (S2) If “on”: Cycle to time until sleep (mins) (N3) Confirm choice (S2) ReplayNext Main Menu Programming Menu

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30 Self Calibration Settings 5 Cycles 10 Cycles 3 Cycles N3 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice S2 Hand Calibration Settings N3 Adjusting Self Calibration Settings ReplayNext To adjust Self Calibration Settings: Enter Self Calibration (SELF) Menu (S2) Cycle to required number of cycles (N3) Increasing the number of cycles increases the accuracy of the calibration Factory Default: 3 Cycles Confirm choice (S2) Main Menu Programming Menu Note: Self Calibration is only possible with integral solenoids. For non integral solenoids use Manual Calibration

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32 S2 S2 – confirm valve position CLOSED “LL” N3 - No Hand Calibration S2 - Yes S2 – confirm valve position OPEN “HL” S2 Solenoid Options S2 N3 ReplayNext To Hand Calibrate the I-VUE: Enter Hand Calibration (HAnd) (S2) Confirm that you wish to calibrate the unit manually (S2=Yes; N3=No) Close Valve on “LL” Confirm valve is closed (S2) Open Valve on “HL” Confirm Valve is open (S2) Manual Calibration of Saunders® I-VUE Main Menu Programming Menu

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34 S2 Select if using integral solenoid Solenoid Alarm On Self Calibration Solenoid Options Select if using remote solenoid Solenoid Alarm Off Hand Calibration PnP Alarm (PnP Units Only) All other units go to Password Setup S2 N3 ReplayNext To Adjust Solenoid Options: Enter Solenoid Options Menu (SoL) (S2) Cycle through options using N3 Confirm selection based upon solenoid type (S2) Adjusting Solenoid Options with Saunders® I-VUE (PnP & Asi Units) Main Menu Programming Menu Click Here for Adjusting DeviceNet Units N3

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36 S2 Select if using integral solenoid Solenoid Alarm On Self Calibration Solenoid Options Select if using remote solenoid Solenoid Alarm Off Hand Calibration Password Setup PnP Units got to PnP Alarm S2 N3 ReplayNext To Adjust Solenoid Options: Enter Solenoid Options Menu (SoL) (S2) Cycle through options using N3 Confirm selection based upon solenoid type (S2) Adjusting Solenoid Options with Saunders® I-VUE (DeviceNet Units) Main Menu Programming Menu Click Here for Adjusting Point-to-Point & ASi Units N3 Select if using remote solenoid Solenoid Alarm Off Self Calibration N3

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38 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 PNP Alarm Password Set N3 ReplayNext To set Point-to-Point Alarm: Enter Point-to-Point Alarm Menu (PnP) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn “on” or “off” (N3) Confirm choice (S2) Point to Point Alarm (PnP units only) Main Menu Programming Menu

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40 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 Password Set Password “ON” ? Yes S2 No S2 Clock Set N3 Password Setting N1 – digit selector N3 – change digit S2 – confirm digit Setting a Password ReplayNext To set a password: Enter Password Set (PASS) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn “on” or “off” (N3) If on: Set 4-digit password (N1, S2, N3) Confirm choice (S2) Main Menu Programming Menu

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42 S2 Clock Set N3 – Skip Date S2 – Select menu hour Hour Min N3 – Back to hour S2 – Select menu hour Day Month Year S2 Change Hour N1 – digit selector N3 – change digit S2 – confirm Change Date N1 – day or month selector N3 – change digit S2 – confirm Change Year N1 – digit decreases N3 – digit increases S2 – confirm S2 Total Counter N3 ReplayNext To set time & date: Enter time and date (CLoC) Menu (S2) Set Time (N1, S2, N3) Set Date (N1, S2, N3) Set Year (N1, S2, N3) Confirm choice (S2) Setting Time & Date Main Menu Programming Menu

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44 Total Counter Total Cycles S2 N3 = Yes Counter reset to 0 Restore Factory Settings Reset Counter S2 = No N3 View or Reset Total Counter ReplayNext To view or reset total counter: Enter Total Counter (totA) Menu (S2) The total count in displayed Reset Counter? (S2=no, N3 = yes) Main Menu Programming Menu

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46 S2 N3 = Yes Restore Factory Settings Restore Factory Settings? S2 = No Tolerance Menu N3 ReplayNext To restore factory settings: Enter restore factory settings (FACt) Menu (S2) Restore factory settings? (S2=no, N3 = yes) Restore Factory Settings Main Menu Programming Menu

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48 S2 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice N3 Set Address Network Speed Menu N3 ReplayNext To set Adress: Enter Address Menu (Addr) Menu (S2) Cycle to turn “00” or “63” (N3) Confirm choice (S2) Setting Address (DeviceNet units only) Main Menu Programming Menu

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50 Network Speed Menu 250 kbits/s 500 kbits/s 125 kbits/s N3 N3 - to change condition S2 – to confirm your choice S2 Tolerance Menu N3 Setting Network Speed/Baud Rate (DeviceNet units only) Replay To adjust set Network Speed: Enter Network Speed Menu (bAud) Menu (S2) Cycle to required network speed in kbits/s (N3) Confirm choice (S2) Main Menu Programming Menu

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52 To Force Solenoid: Hold “N” side of key against N1 Wait 3 seconds The Smart Window reads “Sol ForCEd” The target LED lights Solenoid will operate ReplayNext How to Force Solenoid Main Menu Programming Menu

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54 To Force Solenoid: Hold “N” side of key against N3 for 3 seconds The Smart Window reads “SurE” S2 to confirm; N3 to cancel The Smart Window reads “SELF” The unit will cycle 3 times* The unit will return to the count screen & LEDs show valve position ReplayNext Self Calibration of the Saunders® I-VUE Main Menu Programming Menu * This is the default factory setting Note: Self Calibration is only possible with integral solenoids. For non integral solenoids use Manual Calibration

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56 To access demo mode: Hold two keys against N1 and N3 (N side of key) Wait 3 seconds The Smart Window reads “dEno tESt” The target LED lights I-VUE will operate until cancelled Hold two keys against N1 and N3 (N side of key) to exit this mode ReplayNext Demo Mode Main Menu Programming Menu Note: Two magnetic keys are required to complete this operation (I-VUE must be in normal operational mode and not in the menu screen)

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58 To reset password mode: Smart window reads “ConF” It then reads “0000” Hold two keys against N1 and N3 (N side of key) Wait 3 seconds The Smart Window read “toLE” Replay Reset Password Main Menu Programming Menu Note: Two magnetic keys are required to complete this operation (I-VUE menu must be password protected to use this function)

59 Alarm Code Definitions Type Alarm Code DescriptionWhat is it? Factory Default PNP, AS-i or DeviceNet AL 1Partial cycle counter alarm The Saunders® I-VUE increases its partial counter every time the valve changes to open OFF AL 2Worked days alarm This counts the number of days since the function was enabled (it counts even without power) OFF AL 3Date alarmThis is an alarm for a specific dateOFF AL4Open and close time alarm During self calibration the Saunders® I-VUE learns the time required to open and close the valve OFF AL 5Solenoid command FailThe command of solenoid is monitoredOFF AL 6Stroke out of range The maximum height of the valve shaft reaches during self calibration routine is stored ALWAYS ON AL 7Not expected position changeThe valve position is monitoredALWAYS ON AL 8Short circuit on solenoid coilThe solenoid coil is monitoredALWAYS ON AL 9Check coilThe solenoid coil is monitoredALWAYS ON AL 10Alarm of internal temperature The internal electronic module temperature is monitored ALWAYS ON PNPAL 11Short circuit on PNP outputsThe PNP output (1 or 2) is short circuitedOFF DeviceNet AL13Sensor with duplicated addressTo indicate a duplicated addressALWAYS ON AL 14Sensor is not addressedSaunders® I-VUE require a valid addressALWAYS ON AS-iAL 15Network power supply is out of rangeMonitor the power that arrives on sensorALWAYS ON Main Menu Note 1: the factory set for Open and Closed tolerances are 20%. Note 2: the factory partial counter alarm is set OFF and when turned on the alarm came with 50,000 cycles.

60 Trouble Shooting Main Menu Type Alarm Code DescriptionCorrective Action PNP, AS-i or DeviceNet AL 1Partial cycle counter alarm 1.Increase the limit value 2.Reset the partial counter 3.Turn OFF and CANCEL alarm AL 2Worked days alarm 1.Increase the limit value 2.Turn OFF alarm AL 3Date alarm 1.Increase the date of the alarm 2.Turn OFF alarm AL4Open and close time alarm 1.Increase the percentage of time 2.Turn OFF alarm AL 5Solenoid command Fail 1.Check if the solenoid operate manually 2.Check the air supply pressure is correct AL 6Stroke out of range 1.Check the actuator is not worn or broken 2.Self calibrate the unit again – the air supply pressure may have changed AL 7Not expected position change 1.Check if the solenoid operate manually 2.Check the air supply pressure is correct AL 8Short circuit on solenoid coil1.Check solenoid connections AL 9Check coil1.Check solenoid connections AL 10Alarm of internal temperature 1.Check if the process temperature has been transmitted to the sensor 2.Check the power supply for faults PNPAL 11Short circuit on PNP outputs DeviceNet AL13Sensor with duplicated address1.Change sensor address AL 14Sensor is not addressed1.Set sensor address AS-iAL 15 Network power supply is out of range 1.Check power supply is with specification limits


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