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User manual

FL EPA 2

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Page 1: ...User manual FL EPA 2...

Page 2: ...KG Flachsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg Germany phoenixcontact com 108452_en_01 FL EPA 2 Designation Order No FL EPA 2 1005955 FL EPA 2 RSMA 1005957 FL BT EPA 2 1005869 User manual This user manual is v...

Page 3: ...1 2 Wall or mast mounting 11 3 1 3 Connectors 12 3 2 Antenna connection FL EPA 2 RSMA only 13 3 3 LED indicators 13 4 Configuration 15 4 0 1 Easy Config MODE button 16 4 0 2 Using the MODE button 16 4...

Page 4: ...PA 2 4 50 PHOENIX CONTACT 108452_en_01 5 2 Restoring the factory defaults 38 5 3 PROFINET communication 38 6 Technical data and accessories 41 A Appendixes 45 A 1 List of figures 45 A 2 List of tables...

Page 5: ...permitted operating temperatures of the EPA when using it outdoors The device is suitable for installation in protected outdoor areas e g under a porch Direct sunlight may lead to overheating and per...

Page 6: ...oenix Contact and the companies associated with Phoenix Contact GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstrasse 8 32825 Blomberg in accordance with 15ff AktG German Stock Corporation Act hereinafter collectively referr...

Page 7: ...e versions are available Depending on the model not all of the properties described above are available 2 2 Country approvals for the FL WLAN EPA An up to date list of the country approvals can be fou...

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Page 9: ...Installation 108452_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 50 3 Installation 3 1 Mechanical installation Figure 3 1 Assembly drawing all dimensions in mm antenna connection for the FL EPA 2 RSMA only...

Page 10: ...gure 3 2 Fixing the EPA to the mounting kit for the DIN rail Use the two screws provided to fix the EPA to the base plate Place the EPA with the adapter on the top edge of the DIN rail Push the EPA to...

Page 11: ...mounting kit can be used for EPA wall or mast mounting Figure 3 3 Fixing the EPA to the mounting kit for wall mast mounting Use the two screws provided to fix the EPA to the base plate The two 4 5 mm...

Page 12: ...after another voltage reset The digital input function can be specified using the ATS2710 ATS4001 command By default the device switches forward within the roaming list in the event of a falling edge...

Page 13: ...o 1 Nm Excessively high torques may damage the device Table 3 3 Meaning of the LED indicators LED Color Meaning PWR Off No power Green Normal operation WLAN Off WLAN deactivated Flashing blue Access p...

Page 14: ...ta activity when connected Purple PANU mode trying to connect to NAP Red Unrecoverable error A B C D Green RSSI received signal strength or link quality Table 3 4 Indication of received signal strengt...

Page 15: ...WBM The device includes a web based management using a web browser You can see the current operating state and configure the device without using special software For parameter description please ref...

Page 16: ...switching on the device 2 Press the MODE button repeatedly to cycle through the Easy Config modes until the desired mode is indicated by the A B C D LEDs Only suitable LED combinations are shown 3 Pre...

Page 17: ...As an alternative to the MODE button the Easy Config mode can also be activated via the web interface The required mode can be selected under the Easy Config menu item Figure 4 2 Easy Config web page...

Page 18: ...is established automatically Table 4 1 Indication of received signal strength via the A B C D LEDs Mode Role Description A B C D 1 Bluetooth PANU Configure the device as a Bluetooth client then discov...

Page 19: ...d to the clients PANU A WLAN connection is established on channel 6 The channel can also be changed subsequently using the access point web interface The connection is layer 2 transparent and thus als...

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Page 21: ...a web browser The default IP address is 192 168 0 254 The computer accessing the web based management must be in the same IP subnet as the wireless bridge Figure 5 1 System Overview web page Web based...

Page 22: ...to the device on other web pages during this session Selecting another menu item within the configuration pages does not discard the changes that have been made to the configuration However unsaved ch...

Page 23: ...verview of the current settings and connections Figure 5 2 System Overview web page The indications are dynamically adapted to the current settings The World Mode function for example is only availabl...

Page 24: ...ick on Set For additional information please refer to Section 4 0 4 on page 18 5 1 3 Network settings Figure 5 4 Network Settings web page IP Assignment Select whether the wireless module should use a...

Page 25: ...ipped and the next IP address is assigned instead If the static IP address is changed the browser is automatically redirected to the new address after clicking on Save and Reboot The automatic redirec...

Page 26: ...available Auto All channels are scanned default WLAN channels and WORLD mode client mode only The Regulatory Domain i e locally applicable legal directives specifies the function channels that can be...

Page 27: ...s module The performance is somewhat lower than in Cloned MAC mode This mode can only be used between two EPA 2 modules Layer 2 cloned MAC only Layer 2 transparent communication for one device The dev...

Page 28: ...ther authentication and encryption modes can be selected using AT commands WPA2 Passkey Enter a string in plain text or hexadecimal format to use for authentication Channel Bands Channel Select both a...

Page 29: ...six characters of the MAC ID Connectable Enable this option to make the device accept connection requests initiated by other Bluetooth devices Discoverable Enable this option to make the device visibl...

Page 30: ...me when connecting manually NAP mode only List Nearby Devices Lists Bluetooth devices discovered in the wireless range 5 1 7 1 Configuration examples Connection in Connect to MAC mode A Bluetooth conn...

Page 31: ...he wireless cell Apply the settings with Save and Reboot Configuring the other devices Assign a unique IP address on the Network Settings page On the Bluetooth settings page the device remains in PANU...

Page 32: ...AC address can be configured freely The name must be Visible i e the device responds with its name during a Bluetooth scan Configuring the central device NAP Assign a unique IP address on the Network...

Page 33: ...P Access Point Connection Scheme Connect to Name Name Local Name of the NAP Local Name Descriptive name for the wireless cell PIN Unique key 4 to 6 digits e g 123456 identical to NAP Apply the setting...

Page 34: ...52_en_01 Figure 5 13 Bluetooth Settings web page 5 1 8 Bluetooth LE settings It is recommended to implemented the entire operation of the BLE functions using AT commands You can use BLE if Bluetooth i...

Page 35: ...ss bars will turn green when the firmware update has been completed Following firmware installation the device restarts automatically As of firmware version 1 6 3 the settings are retained as far as p...

Page 36: ...b based management or to read out parameters in text format It is possible to simultaneously copy a set of commands into the input field Figure 5 16 AT Commands web page Enter or paste the commands in...

Page 37: ...n Restore Settings The function uploads a previously stored backup file to the device again and activates the settings saved in the file Press the Select file button to select the required file on you...

Page 38: ...ement For WLAN and Bluetooth communication with PROFINET devices it is recommended to enable the PROFINET optimization This can either be done using the EasyConfig mode or manually using an AT command...

Page 39: ...iguration of wireless components and for safeguarding cyclic data exchange are specified here Safety assessment regarding the safety related communication also includes the protection against accident...

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Page 41: ...sible humidity storage transport Non condensing Degree of protection IP65 Interface Ethernet Number 1 Connection method M12 connector D coded female Interface Ethernet 10 100 Mbps Note on the connecti...

Page 42: ...DC Supply current 36 mA typical at 24 V DC Current consumption 190 mA maximum at 9 V DC Mounting type Wall mounting Net weight 105 g Wireless licenses Belgium Bulgaria Denmark Germany Estonia Finland...

Page 43: ...2 0 931 1569391 Bus system cable Ethernet CAT5 100 Mbps 4 pos PUR halo gen free RAL 5021 water blue shielded straight M12 connector D coded to free cable end cable length 2 m Bus system cable SAC 4P M...

Page 44: ...021 black gray free cable end to straight M12 socket A coded cable length 3 m Sensor actuator cable SAC 4P 5 0 PUR M12FS 1668124 Sensor actuator cable 4 pos PUR halogen free RAL 7021 black gray free c...

Page 45: ...anel 16 Figure 4 2 Easy Config web page 17 Figure 4 3 Easy Config web page 17 Section 5 Figure 5 1 System Overview web page 21 Figure 5 2 System Overview web page 23 Figure 5 3 Easy Config web page 24...

Page 46: ...46 50 PHOENIX CONTACT 108452_en_01 Figure 5 14 Firmware Update web page 35 Figure 5 15 AT Commands web page 36 Figure 5 16 AT Commands web page 36 Figure 5 17 System Settings web page 37 Section 6 Ap...

Page 47: ...ble 3 2 LAN cable M12 female connector D coded 12 Table 3 3 Meaning of the LED indicators 13 Table 3 4 Indication of received signal strength via the A B C D LEDs 14 Section 4 Table 4 1 Indication of...

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Page 49: ...products in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accom...

Page 50: ...products Subsidiaries If there are any problems that cannot be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at phoenixconta...

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