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FL BT EPA

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Max. No of Clients

Enter maximum number of connections.

When the actual number of (possible) connections is indi-

cated, the access point is not required to reserve time slots 

for additional connection requests. System performance 

will be improved.

Start of Communication

Immediately: LAN communication is started directly after 

connection establishment. Ensure that you choose this 

option if connections may dynamically change during 

operation.

After all clients completed: LAN communication will only 

start when the number specified for “Max. no. of Clients” is 

connected. The wireless path remains unused at this 

stage, connection establishment will accelerate. Only 

select this option if the devices cannot be changed during 

operation. 

Service

Change password

Password

Enter new password for the WBM. 

Make sure to replace the standard password by a secret 

and secure password for security reasons.

Retype Password

Re-enter password to avoid typing errors.

System identification

Device Name

Enter device name (display for SNMP or on Info page, for 

example).

Description

Enter device description (display for SNMP or on Info page, 

for example).

Physical Location

Enter installation location (display for SNMP or on Info 

page, for example).

Device Contact

Enter contact (display for SNMP or on Info page, for exam-

ple).

General Data

Enter additional descriptive text (display for SNMP or on 

Info page, for example).

Miscellaneous

Event Subscriber

Activate documentation of system events via TCP or 

Syslog.

IP Address

Enter IP address of recipient for event messages.

Save configuration

Read all Settings

Use the “Read” button to read all the EPA settings as 

AT commands.

The settings can be copied from this window and saved or 

used in other programs.

Load configuration

Table 2-2

Parameter list for Info page [...]

Designation

Description

Summary of Contents for FL BT EPA

Page 1: ...User manual Hardware and software for the Bluetooth Ethernet adapter UM EN FL BT EPA...

Page 2: ...ftware for the Bluetooth Ethernet adapter UM EN FL BT EPA 01 Designation Firmware version Order No FL BT EPA 2 1 x 2692788 FL BT EPA AIRSET 2 1 x 2693091 FL BT EPA MP 2 2 x 2701416 User manual Designa...

Page 3: ...oenixcontact com Published by PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our...

Page 4: ...ducts in your specific application in particular with regard to observ ing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompa...

Page 5: ...1 Configuration using the MODE button 20 2 1 2 Configuration example 22 2 2 Delivery state default settings 22 2 3 Web based management 23 2 3 1 Configuration example 26 2 4 Parameter list for the co...

Page 6: ...FL BT EPA 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7900_en_01 5 1 2 Accessories 51...

Page 7: ...dule to be installed in a control cabinet A transparent protocol is used for data transmission on Layer 2 which makes it possible to use the device in Industrial Ethernet networks such as PROFINET or...

Page 8: ...actoryline Bluetooth is the standard compliant optimization for industrial factory automation Benefits The use of Factoryline Bluetooth is recommended if the following requirements are to be met Very...

Page 9: ...outside buildings The transmission power must be adapted in the web based management by taking into account the antenna data 1 4 Firmware versions and their functions In addition to the standard Bluet...

Page 10: ...C radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en vironment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body IC Statement This Class...

Page 11: ...nce 20cm between radiator your body This module is intended for OEM integrator The OEM integrator is still responsible for the IC compliance requirement of the product which integrates this module 20c...

Page 12: ...for mounting the device on a 35 mm DIN rail Figure 1 3 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...

Page 13: ...the two screws provided to fix the EPA to the base plate The two 4 5 mm bore holes can be used for mounting Two steel clamps are provided for mounting the EPA to a mast 25 85 mm NOTE Observe the permi...

Page 14: ...na The internal antenna cannot be replaced Supply voltage connection The supply voltage is connected via the 5 pos M12 socket plug on the device Network connection Copper interface in M12 format socke...

Page 15: ...rnal trigger ground Pin 3 Vin GND 0 V Pin 4 External trigger 9 30 V DC responds to a rising edge Pin 5 n c Figure 1 6 View of the supply voltage connection plug on the device contact side not solder s...

Page 16: ...ODE A B C D The MODE button is used for configuration Please observe its function in the user manual LEDs A to D are used to indicate the status during configuration see Section Configuration using th...

Page 17: ...ON Ethernet link present Flashing Ethernet communication active OFF No Ethernet connection Link Quality Green ON A poor link quality A and B sufficient link quality A B and C good link quality A B C...

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Page 19: ...EPA parameters can be modified or transmitted to the EPA in an automated manner for example from a program of a controller For development or testing purposes AT commands can also be transmitted to t...

Page 20: ...LEDs flash or go out upon reset or when exiting configuration mode If the module has been previously configured we recommend restoring the device s default settings before configuring the device via t...

Page 21: ...dule in mode 4 Wait SafetyBridge transmission requires the settings page of the web interface to be switched off After connection establishment the module accepts IP address 10 0 0 100 Another address...

Page 22: ...d as the addressing mechanism 9 PANU EPA to EPA bridge connection establishment with EDR and PROFINET optimization Step 2 for establishing a direct connection PANU PANU between two EPAs The module ini...

Page 23: ...r the EPA s IP address in the address line of your web browser By default upon delivery or after the system is reset to the default settings the address is http 10 0 0 100 Then the information page of...

Page 24: ...For example the following browsers are supported Google Chrome Version 10 or later Apple Safari Version 5 or later Mozilla Firefox Version 3 6 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 9 or later O...

Page 25: ...the options for the current configuration are shown We therefore recommend to work through the page from top to bottom Figure 2 4 Configuration menu All the sections contain a Set or Set Reboot butto...

Page 26: ...must be entered twice in the New Password and Confirm Password fields Apply the new password with Set From now on the configuration page can only be accessed using this password If the password is lo...

Page 27: ...entry with Set 3 In the Connection section change the Connection Scheme to Connect to Name Fast Enter the Bluetooth name LaneA in the Name field Transfer the entry with Set Optimizations e g for PROF...

Page 28: ...ction Display and execution of AT commands Firmware update AT commands All the important configuration options are directly available on the graphical interface For special parameter combinations oper...

Page 29: ...an be used to transmit new firmware versions Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the name of the firmware file in the text fields and click on the Update button The firmware is then transmitte...

Page 30: ...Data General data information only e g used for SNMP LAN Status IP Address Layer 3 network address IP of the EPA default 192 168 0 254 Subnet Mask Filter mask for IP addresses default 255 255 0 0 Defa...

Page 31: ...s property does not have any influence on connection requests based on the MAC address Bluetooth Status Indicates whether there is a Bluetooth connection The color corresponds to that of the LAN LED o...

Page 32: ...an active DHCP server in the network In the case that address assignment fails the EPA uses the address set in the IP Address field Static DHCP Server the EPA itself uses the address permanently set a...

Page 33: ...and authentica tion ON default encryption and authentication must be used GAP security mode 3 with encryption OFF No additional security mechanisms Each device can log in without having to enter a pas...

Page 34: ...e partner with the highest receive field strength Connect to Name Fast Scans for partners and establishes a connection to the first device responding with a matching name This mode is faster than Best...

Page 35: ...rks it is in general not possible to ensure a maximum time limit for changing from one wireless cell to another roaming The roaming times will increase with increasing Bluetooth network utilization Co...

Page 36: ...or the WBM Make sure to replace the standard password by a secret and secure password for security reasons Retype Password Re enter password to avoid typing errors System identification Device Name En...

Page 37: ...Configuration Load and execute configuration commands from a file In combination with Read all settings the entire configura tion can be restored Reload Settings Read again all indications of the WBM...

Page 38: ...anager from Phoenix Contact can be used for this purpose The latest version can be downloaded at phoenixcontact com Start Factory Manager Add the FL BT EPA as a new device by right clicking in the top...

Page 39: ...the firmware file from the folder where you have previously saved the file In the TFTP server field enter your own IP address or select it with Change Confirm the window with OK Figure 2 8 BootP Para...

Page 40: ...t on again with the MODE button pressed The update should now be executed automatically on the EPA module The progress is indicated in the bottom window of Factory Manager Once the update is complete...

Page 41: ...can be used to access Factoryline products via SNMP To do this the MIBs supported by the relevant device must be made available to the SNMP management tools On the one hand these are globally valid M...

Page 42: ...formation to the management station Schematic view of SNMP management Figure 3 1 Schematic view of SNMP 3 2 Supported MIBs The device supports MIB RFC1213 and the FL WLAN EPA The complete MIB files ar...

Page 43: ...ent ways in terms of propagation dispersion diffraction and reflection depending on their frequency The propagation of waves in an area is three dimensional and occurs at different strengths Numerous...

Page 44: ...ents Indoors reflections which do not occur outdoors in this way usually dominate in the con ventional automation environment and ensure a safe wireless connection even if the Fres nel zone is not fre...

Page 45: ...ference value for the range within an industrial hall is up to 50 meters The actual range may considerably exceed or fall below this value This variation depends on the environment and the transmissio...

Page 46: ...wireless transmission paths Positive concept assessments have also been obtained from the BGIA Professional Institute for Safety at Work and T V German Technical Inspectorate The version of the PROFI...

Page 47: ...n the transmission capacity of the wireless side Problems rarely occur from the actual user data but sometimes from multicast or broadcast data In time critical applications we highly recommend to opt...

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Page 49: ...missible voltage range 9 V DC 30 V DC Typical current consumption at US at 24 V DC 46 mA Power consumption typical 1 2 W Interfaces Number of Ethernet ports 1 Connection format 4 pos M12 socket on the...

Page 50: ...328 Conformance With EMC Directives Noise emission according to EN 55022 Class B Radio interference field strengths according to EN 55022 Class A Electrostatic discharge ESD according to EN 61000 4 2...

Page 51: ...VS MSD IP20 93E 2 0 1406056 1 Assembled Ethernet cable CAT5e shielded 2 pair 26 AWG stranded 7 wire RAL 5021 water blue M12 plug to RJ45 plug IP20 line length 5 m VS MSD IP20 93E 5 0 1403500 1 Power...

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