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Now, turn on the air supply and then the electrical power (in that order). Observe the CDA6’s LED or LCD display:
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | Unit does not power up | Reverse polarity on 4-20 mA loop | Swap terminals 1 and 2 | | Valve oscillates at mid-travel | Deadband set too low (<0.2%) | Increase deadband to 0.4% | | No communication (HART) | Missing 250 Ω resistor | Insert resistor in series with loop | | Calibration stops at 10% | Mechanical binding | Lubricate valve stem, re-mount feedback shaft | | Display shows “- - -” | No air supply or blocked pilot | Check filter, restore 5 bar supply | cda6 install
Before beginning, update your package lists to ensure you are pulling the latest dependencies: Now, turn on the air supply and then
cd /opt/collibra/collibra-console
Check the “feedback shaft rotation direction” parameter. It may be set to reverse. Also verify that the split range setting (e.g., 4–12 mA for 0–100% stroke) matches your controller. Also verify that the split range setting (e
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