
ADIO WIRELESS BRIDGE USER’S MANAUL REV. 02
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SCREW TERMINAL ADIO PINOUT
PIN
Name
Direction
1
Channel 1
Default Input
2
Channel 2
Default Input
3
Channel 3
Default Input
4
Channel 4
Default Input
5
Ground (GND)
Signal Ground
Fig 2. Screw Terminal Pinout
Fig 3. Wireless Bridge Connectors and Pins
Operation
Standard Operation
The ADIO Wireless Bridge is intended to measure Analog or Digital Input data lines and wirelessly
transmit those signal levels to a second ADIO Wireless Bridge to output the measured signal levels. By
default, any data sent into one device is broadcast and received by all other Wireless Bridge devices
within range. The ADIO uses channel tokens to control which devices respond to the data. Additional
addressing can be used to isolate communication between specific devices or to create unique
networks.
The Wireless Bridge device is equipped with a micro USB connector. When the micro USB connector is
plugged into a USB host device such as a computer, the Wireless Bridge enumerates as two standard
serial COM ports. One port is a data port and can send and receive data. The second COM port is the
device’s information port.
The Wireless Bridge uses standard composite device drivers are preinstalled in Windows 10 and MAC
computers. Drivers will need to be installed for Windows 7 machines. While not every machine will