Onfiguration – Bray 70 Series SERVO PRO DeviceNET User Manual

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S70 DeviceNet Servo

Installation & Maintenance Manual

2000 BRAY CONTROLS

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Attribute Description

Attribute (Hex)

Attribute (Decimal)

Valve Position

0x64

100

Actuator Opened /
Closed

1

0x67

103

Local / Remote Switch

1

0x68

104

Open / Close Limit

1

0x69

105

Force Open / Close

1

0x70

112

Auto / Manual

1

0x71

113

Torque Limit

1

0x72

114

Speed Control Enabled

0x73

115

Opening Speed

0x74

116

Opening Speed Begin

0x75

117

Opening Speed End

0x76

118

Closing Speed

0x77

119

Closing Speed Begin

0x78

120

Closing Speed End

0x79

121

Failure Mode Enable

0x7a

122

Failure Position

0x7b

123

Instant Reverse Delay

0x7c

124

Serial Number

1

0xC0

192

Feature Set

1

0xC1

193

1

Attributes which are not settable.

Table 7: S70 Servo supported attributes

3.2 Configuration


When adding the S70 Servo to a DeviceNet network, it must be configured with the correct
network Baud Rate and it must also have a unique Mac ID. This is typically referred to as Node
Commissioning.

Normally the S70 Servo should not be added to an existing network until the MAC ID and Baud
rate have been properly set. If the S70 Servo is added to a network with either a conflicting
MAC ID or incorrect Baud rate, the network will not be effected, but the S70 Servo will be taken
offline as indicated by a solid red color on the Network LED. The unit must then be removed
from the network and then added after the conflicts have been resolved.

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