HMS Industrial Networks Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial - Bluetooth Product Guide

Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial -
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Document number: XXX Release: November 6, 2014 Document version: 1
Bluetooth Product Guide
Table of Content
o 2.1 Related Documents o 2.2 What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology? o 2.3 How can I use my Serial Port Adapter? o 2.4 Getting Started
3 Installation
o 3.1 Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial - Bluetooth
3.1.1 Mounting 3.1.2 Power Supply 3.1.3 RS232 3.1.4 RS422 3.1.5 RS485 3.1.6 Button and LED
4 Regulatory Information
o 4.1 FCC Statement
4.1.1 RF-Exposure Statement 4.1.2 Caution
o 4.2 Declaration of Conformity
5 Bluetooth Qualification 6 Additional Information
o 6.1 Guidelines for Efficient and Safe Use
6.1.1 Product Care 6.1.2 Radio Frequency Exposure 6.1.3 Electronic Equipment 6.1.4 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 6.1.5 Power Supply
o 6.2 Troubleshooting o 6.3 Technical Specifications
6.3.1 Environmental 6.3.2 Radio Output Power 6.3.3 Power Supply 6.3.4 Serial Interface 6.3.5 Housing 6.3.6 Dimensions
Introduction
Metal housing (IP65), long range (12 dBm), RS232/RS422/RS485 (DSUB) serial interface, stub antenna, accepts 8-30 VDC power supply. AT Mode and Extended Data Mode command interface.
Congratulations on your purchase of an Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial – Bluetooth. This gateway can be used as a component in many types of systems allowing them to communicate wirelessly with other Bluetooth products such as PC-cards, laptops, handheld computers, mobile phones and other gateways or serial port adapters. The gateway is a suitable component in new products as well as in existing products. This guide especially focuses on how to mount the gateway and how to use the connectors.
Brief overview of the features of the Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial – Bluetooth:
Please read the chapter "Guidelines for Efficient and Safe use" before using the gateway.
Related Documents
Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial - Bluetooth Getting Started
Describes the basic concept and functionality of the Wireless Bridge using Classic Bluetooth connections.
Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial - Bluetooth AT Commands
Describes all AT commands, default values for AT commands, and possible constraints for different Wireless Bridge models.
What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology?
Bluetooth allows compatible portable and stationary communications devices to communicate without using cables. The technology is based on a radio link that offers fast and reliable transmission of voice and data information. It doesn't require a line-of-sight connection in order to establish and maintain communication. The Bluetooth wireless technology uses a globally available frequency range intended to ensure communication compatibility worldwide. Bluetooth is available in mobile phones, laptops, handheld computers, industrial devices, cars, and more.
How can I use my Serial – Bluetooth gateway?
Your gateway communicates with its host system using RS232, RS422, or RS485. Once connected to its host system and configured, the gateway can communicate, using Classic Bluetooth and/or Bluetooth low energy, with a wide range of other Bluetooth enabled devices such as other gateways, mobile phones, handheld computers and laptops.
Figure 1.The gateway connected to the controller communicates wirelessly with a Bluetooth enabled Laptop.
The gateway can initiate as well as accept connections to and from other Bluetooth devices. When initiating a connection to another device, the gateway acts as a client. When accepting a connection from another device, the gateway acts as a server. In most cases the gateway communicates with one Bluetooth device at a time, but it is possible to simultaneously communicate with several Bluetooth devices.
Getting Started
Before using your gateway you must:
Install the gateway. For more information, see Installation section. Configure the gateway. For more information, please read the Getting Started
section. It is also possible to use the Toolbox for easy test and configuration.
Installation
Before using the gateway it must be connected to its host system and it must be connected to a power supply. This chapter describes how to install the gateway.
Anybus Wireless Bridge Serial - Bluetooth
Mounting
Figure 2.The gateway can be mounted using the mounting holes The Wireless Bridge must only be used with the antenna provided with the product.
Using another antenna will violate the regulatory type approval. The product cannot be mounted inside a shielded enclosure.
Power Supply
Mode
Value
Unit
Not connected
Connectable, discoverable
Average
14
mA
Not connected
Inquiry
Peak
26
mA
Connected
Idle
Average
18
mA
Connected
Transmitting @115.2kbit/s
Average
20
mA
The product shall have a power supply of 8-30 VDC, 1 W on pin 1 (-) and 2 (+) on the power connector. Use a female power connector 712 series from Binder.
Figure 3. Power connector on the left side and the DSUB serial connector (male) in the middle
Current consumption
Current consumption measured at 30 V.
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