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Bluetooth Settings – PANU Mode

Fig. 12

Bluetooth Settings – PANU

PANU mode only

Scan for Devices

Scans the network for discoverable Bluetooth devices. To connect to a device, select it
from the dropdown menu when the scan has completed.

Connect To

Used when connecting manually to a NAP or PANU device.

Connection Scheme

Choose whether to select a Bluetooth device by MAC address (default) or Name when
connecting manually.

Connecting to MAC will lock the connection to a specific hardware while connecting to
Name allows for more flexibility.

MAC/Name

MAC address or Name of the Bluetooth device to connect to.

Anybus

®

Wireless Bolt

User Manual

SCM-1202-007 2.8 en-US

Summary of Contents for Anybus Wireless Bolt

Page 1: ...Anybus Wireless Bolt USER MANUAL SCM 1202 007 2 8 en US ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...range of possible applications of the product and because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industrial Networks cannot assume responsibility or...

Page 3: ...Cabling 8 3 6 Digital Input 8 3 7 RESET Button 9 4 Configuration 10 4 1 General 10 4 2 Web Interface 11 4 3 Factory Restore 26 A Configuration Examples 27 A 1 Ethernet Bridge via WLAN or Bluetooth Eas...

Page 4: ...Anybus Wireless Bolt User Manual SCM 1202 007 2 8 en US D Technical Data 38 D 1 Hardware Specifications 38 D 2 Communication 39...

Page 5: ...ram code and script examples Cross reference within this document Document Conventions p 3 External link URL www hms networks com WARNING Instruction that must be followed to avoid a risk of death or...

Page 6: ...ed by electrostatic discharge ESD Use ESD prevention measures to avoid damage 2 2 Intended Use The intended use of this equipment is as a communication interface and gateway The equipment receives and...

Page 7: ...ception wireless devices require a zone between them clear of objects that could otherwise obstruct or reflect the signal A minimum distance of 50 cm between the devices should also be observed to avo...

Page 8: ...equivalent to Ra 3 2 or finer and cleaned and free from oils and greases Tightening torque 5 Nm 10 Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the circular groove in the top part of the hou...

Page 9: ...Ethernet transmit green 8 ETN_TD Ethernet transmit white green 9 RS485_B RS 485 B Line 10 FE Shield Ethernet Serial Functional Earth Functional Earth and Shield 11 RS232_TXD RS 232 Transmit 12 RS485_A...

Page 10: ...wire end according to Connector p 7 Connect the wires from the power supply to the connector in the same way as the Ethernet wiring Make sure that polarity is not reversed RJ 45 Adapter An Ethernet ad...

Page 11: ...ot be accessed the unit can be reset by starting in Recovery Mode and reinstalling the firmware using Anybus Firmware Manager II which can be downloaded from www anybus com support To enter Recovery M...

Page 12: ...ddress of the Wireless Bolt The default address is 192 168 0 99 The computer accessing the web interface must be in the same IP subnet as the Wireless Bolt Fig 5 Web interface Advanced configuration c...

Page 13: ...s The different parameters are explained in the descriptions of each settings page in this manual The Help page describes AT commands that can be used for advanced configuration Save and Reboot This b...

Page 14: ...actory defaults 4 Client Wait for automatic configuration Configure units in mode 4 as clients 5 WLAN AP Configure units in mode 4 as clients Restart as access point and connect clients 6 Bluetooth NA...

Page 15: ...to the access point Modes 7 and 8 will additionally apply PROFINET optimization to all the units PROFINET messages will then have priority over TCP IP frames Mode 11 locks the unit in PROFIsafe mode...

Page 16: ...If WLAN is used the forwarding mode must be set to Layer 3 IP Forward DHCP Server Enabled Activates an internal DHCP server This option is only available when IP Assignment is set to Static Do not ena...

Page 17: ...ble WLAN networks Select a network from the dropdown menu to connect to it Connect to SSID To connect manually to a network enter its SSID network name here This can be used if the network does not br...

Page 18: ...WLAN This mode must be used when using the DHCP Relay function Cloned MAC Address The MAC address to use with Layer 2 cloned MAC only see above Cloned IP Address The IP address to use with Layer 2 clo...

Page 19: ...e enabled A new scan will be performed every hour to update the regulatory domain If no country information or conflicting information is detected the unit will revert to World Mode The unit must then...

Page 20: ...t be between 8 and 63 characters All characters in the ASCII printable range 32 126 are allowed except double quote comma and backslash Hexadecimal passwords must start with 0x and be exactly 64 chara...

Page 21: ...her Bluetooth devices If left blank the unit will use a default name including the last 6 characters of the MAC ID Connectable Enable to make the unit accept connections initiated by other Bluetooth d...

Page 22: ...has completed Connect To Used when connecting manually to a NAP or PANU device Connection Scheme Choose whether to select a Bluetooth device by MAC address default or Name when connecting manually Co...

Page 23: ...mode Layer 3 IP forward IP data will be bridged over Bluetooth This mode must be used when connecting to an Android device over Bluetooth The network must have an active DHCP server List Nearby Device...

Page 24: ...ed Bluetooth LE disabled default Central Bluetooth LE enabled Please refer to the AT Commands Reference Guide or select Help in the main menu for more information about using Bluetooth LE Bluetooth mu...

Page 25: ...k on Send to send it to the unit Fig 16 Firmware update in progress Both progress bars will turn green when the firmware update has been completed The unit will then reboot automatically Fig 17 Firmwa...

Page 26: ...ssible in the web interface to read out parameters in text format and for batch configuration using command scripts Enter or paste the commands into the text box then click on Send The result codes wi...

Page 27: ...or the unit is strongly recommended Settings Backup Create Settings Backup Click on Generate to save the current configuration to a file on your computer Restore Settings Click on Choose file and sele...

Page 28: ...for 10 seconds Default Network Settings IP Assignment Static IP Address 192 168 0 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 99 Internal DHCP Server Disabled Default WLAN Settings Operati...

Page 29: ...ic configuration Fig 22 Easy Config Mode 4 2 In the web interface of unit 2 activate Easy Config Mode 5 for WLAN or 6 for Bluetooth Unit 2 will now discover and configure unit 1 as a client and config...

Page 30: ...tings 2 Connect Wireless Bolt 1 to the IO device and Wireless Bolt 2 to the PLC 3 Set Wireless Bolt 1 to Easy Config Mode 4 This unit will now be discoverable and open for automatic configuration 4 Se...

Page 31: ...vice and Wireless Bolt 2 to the PLC 3 Set Wireless Bolt 1 to Easy Config Mode 4 This unit will now be discoverable and open for automatic configuration 4 Set Wireless Bolt 2 to Easy Config Mode 6 This...

Page 32: ...ion 1 Reset the Wireless Bolt to the factory default settings 2 In Network Settings configure the IP settings as required by the wireless network 3 If the network uses DHCP select DHCP Relay Enabled 4...

Page 33: ...4 When the scan has completed select the wireless network from the dropdown list 5 If required select the authentication mode and enter the passkey for the wireless network 6 Click on Save and Reboot...

Page 34: ...default settings 2 In Network Settings configure the IP settings as required a If the wired network uses DHCP select DHCP Relay Enabled The DHCP server on the network will now be able to allocate an I...

Page 35: ...the new wireless network 5 Set Authentication Mode to WPA2 and enter a passkey 6 Select a Channel band and a Channel 7 Click on Save and Reboot You should now be able to connect to the SSID of the Wi...

Page 36: ...nd on the distance between the devices and on the signal wave length As a rule of thumb at least 60 of the first innermost Fresnel zone must be free of obstacles to maintain good reception Fig 30 Fres...

Page 37: ...the same distance C 1 Azimuth Horizontal View This diagram shows the horizontal antenna pattern when looking at the Bolt from above i e looking at the top logo from above Diagram analysis the diagram...

Page 38: ...trated by the yellow box below the Bolt Diagram analysis The vertical antenna gain is fairly omnidirectional for both frequencies It is also clear to see that the metal cabinet where the Bolt is mount...

Page 39: ...when distance increases Note the huge difference between using a backshield to focus the radio energy and not using a backshield Using a backshield can greatly increase radio coverage if used correct...

Page 40: ...unlight 40 to 65 C Storage temperature 40 to 85 C Humidity EN 600068 2 78 Damp heat 40 C 93 humidity for 4 days Vibration See datasheet Dimensions Height 75 mm 95 mm incl connector 41 mm outside Diame...

Page 41: ...umption 54 mA 24 VDC Net data throughput 20 Mbps Link speed Max 65 Mbps 802 11n SISO Security WEP 64 128 WPA WPA PSK and WPA2 TKIP and AES CCMP LEAP PEAP including MS CHAP Classic Bluetooth Wireless s...

Page 42: ...last page 2020 HMS Industrial Networks Box 4126 300 04 Halmstad Sweden info hms se SCM 1202 007 2 8 en US 2020 06 05 18855...

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