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About This Document 3 (16) About This Document This document describes how to install Anybus Wireless Bolt and set up a basic configuration. For additional documentation and technical support, please visit the Anybus support website www.anybus.com/support. Trademark Information Anybus ®...
50 cm between the devices should also be observed to avoid interference. The characteristics of the antenna should also be considered when choosing the placement and orientation of the unit. See the Anybus Wireless Bolt User Manual for more information. Anybus ®...
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Installation 5 (16) Mechanical Installation Anybus Wireless Bolt is intended to be mounted on top of a machine or cabinet through an M50 (50.5 mm) hole using the included sealing ring and nut. Tightening torque: 5 Nm ±10 % Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the circular groove in the top part of the housing before tightening the nut.
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Installation 6 (16) Connector Pinning Note the location of the RESET button when the connector is attached to the Wireless Bolt. Pin 1 will be the pin closest to the button. Description Name Power 9–30 VDC Power Ground Digital input (9–30 VDC)
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7 (16) Cabling To make an Ethernet connector cable for the Anybus Wireless Bolt: Cut off one of the connectors on a standard Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable. Strip off about 40 mm (1½ inch) of the cable jacket and untwist the orange, orange/white, green and green/white wires.
Configuration 8 (16) Configuration Anybus Wireless Bolt can be configured via the web interface or using one of the pre-configured Easy Config modes. Advanced configuration can be carried out by issuing AT (modem) commands through the web interface or over a Telnet or RAW TCP connection to port 8080.
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Modes 4, 5 and 6 are used in combination to automatically set up a WLAN or Bluetooth network of Wireless Bolt or Wireless Bridge II units. Modes 5 and 6 will scan for units in Mode 4. Each detected unit in Mode 4 will be reconfigured as a client, and the scanning unit will be configured as an access point.
Default Bluetooth Settings Operating Mode PANU (Client) Local Name [generated from MAC address] Security Mode Disabled Default System Settings Password [empty] Setting a secure password for the unit is strongly recommended. Anybus ® Wireless Bolt ™ Startup Guide SCM-1202-006/SP2139 2.2...
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If the web interface cannot be accessed, the unit may be reset by starting in Recovery Mode and reinstalling the firmware using Anybus Firmware Manager II. For instructions, please refer to the wizard in Anybus Firmware Manager II. Firmware updates should normally be carried out through the web interface.
This example describes how to connect two Ethernet network segments over WLAN or Bluetooth using two Wireless Bolts. On Wireless Bolt 1, execute Easy Config Mode 4. This unit will now be dis- coverable and open for automatic configuration. On Wireless Bolt 2, execute Easy Config Mode 5 for WLAN or 6 for Blue- tooth.
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3 below. B: PLC has a static IP address, no DHCP server on the network Make sure that the IP addresses of the PLC and the Wireless Bolt are within the same Ethernet subnet. In Network Settings, select IP Assignment: Static and Internal DHCP Server: DHCP Server Enabled.
The diagrams are intended to be used as a gen- eral guide for finding the optimal placement and orientation of the unit. 2.4 GHz antenna gain and directivity in horizontal and vertical planes Anybus ® Wireless Bolt ™ Startup Guide SCM-1202-006/SP2139 2.2...
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