Introduction
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:
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.
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.