Burkert Type 8695 User Manual
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Electricalinstallation/displayelements
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Unscrew the transparent cap in a counter-clockwise direction.
Body casing
Connection housing
Actuator
Transparent cap
Fig. 17: Open control head
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Set the DIP switches according to the following tables.
settings of the devicenet address
MAC ID – Medium Access Control Identifier:
[DIP 1=off=0 / DIP 1=on=1 /
MAC ID=DIP 1*2
0
+DIP 2*2
1
+...+DIP 6*2
5
]
dip 1
[20=1]
dip 2
[21=2]
dip 3
[22=4]
dip 4
[23=8]
dip 5
[24=16]
dip 6
[25=32]
mac id
off
off
off
off
off
off
0
on
off
off
off
off
off
1
off
on
off
off
off
off
2
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
off
on
on
on
on
on
62
on
on
on
on
on
on
63
Tab. 9: Settings of the DeviceNet address
setting the baudrate
Adjusting the control head to the baudrate of the network.
dip 7
dip 8
Baudrate
off
off
125 kBaud
on
off
250 kBaud
off
on
500 kBaud
on
on
not permitted
Tab. 10: Setting the baudrate
note!
damage or malfunction due to penetration of dirt and humidity.
▶ To observe protection class IP65 / IP67, screw the transparent
cap in all the way.
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Close the device (assembly tool: 674078
4)
).
If the settings are changed by actuating the DIP switches,
this change will not take effect until the device is restarted.
The teach function can now be used to automatically determine
and read in the end positions of the valve (description of the teach
function see chapter “10 Teach function”).
For the bus variant DeviceNet, the teach function can also
be started via the bus protocol.
4)
The assembly tool (674078) is available from your Bürkert sales office.
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