HMS Anybus User Manual

HMS Anybus User Manual

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Anybus
Wireless Bridge
®
Ethernet to Bluetooth
Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206
Rev. 1.20
Connecting Devices
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HMS Industrial Networks
Mailing address: Box 4126, 300 04 Halmstad, Sweden
E-mail: info@hms-networks.com
Visiting address: Stationsgatan 37, Halmstad, Sweden
Web: www.anybus.com

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Rev. 1.20 Connecting Devices +$/067$' ‡ &+,&$*2 ‡ .$5/658+( ‡ 72.<2 ‡ %(,-,1* ‡ 0,/$12 ‡ 08/+286( ‡ &29(175< ‡ 381( ‡ &23(1+$*(1 HMS Industrial Networks Mailing address: Box 4126, 300 04 Halmstad, Sweden E-mail: info@hms-networks.com Visiting address: Stationsgatan 37, Halmstad, Sweden...
  • Page 2: Important User Information

    Important User Information This document is a product guide describing the main use cases for the Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Blue- tooth module and how to configure it. It also contains general information about the product. The reader of this document is expected to be familiar with high level software design, and communication sys- tems in general.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Status Indicators ............................4 Chapter 2 General Concepts Configuration Methods ........................... 5 Using the SMART Configuration Mode....................5 Using the WEB Configuration Interface................... 6 Reset to Factory Defaults........................7 Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 4 A PC Wirelessly Connected to a Wireless Bridge................15 Overview ............................15 Set Up the Use Case........................15 Appendix 5 Legal and Regulatory Declaration of Conformity........................16 Licenses..............................17 Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Failure to observe this may cause damage to the product. P.2 About This Document This document describes the various configurations available for this product and how to configure them. For more information, documentation etc., please visit the HMS web site: www.hms-networks.com. P.3 Related Documents...
  • Page 6: Document History

    The terms ‘Anybus’ or ‘module’ refer to the Anybus module. • The terms ‘host’ or ‘host application’ refer to the device that hosts the Anybus module. • Hexadecimal values are written in the format NNNNh, where NNNN is the hexadecimal value.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Installation

    Chapter 1 1. Installation Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 8: Power

    Bluetooth activity (inquiry, name discovery, connection attempt) Blue/Purple/Red Red Error Blue/Purple/Red Off No Bluetooth activity Yellow Ethernet link is present Yellow Flashing Ethernet data activity Yellow No Ethernet connection Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 9: General Concepts

    When the required mode is selected, it must be confirmed by holding in the Mode button for two seconds. This will cause the LED’s to start flashing during the operation of the selected mode. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206...
  • Page 10: Using The Web Configuration Interface

    If the Wireless Bridge is in factory default, there is no need to log in before configuring the device. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 11: Reset To Factory Defaults

    Hold in the mode button while the Wireless Bridge is starting. • Note: Check that the Ethernet cable is disconnected, and that any firmware update program has been stopped. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 12: Bluetooth Profiles And The Wireless Bridge

    PANU role. A maximum of seven simultaneous connections are possible (due to limitations of Bluetooth). NAP is the role normally used by a Bluetooth Access Point. Note: The Wireless Bridge only supports one connection in the NAP role. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 13: Supported Use Cases

    2. Power on the second device and enter SMART configuration mode 5. 3. Wait for the devices to connect and restart. 4. The first device will now have the IP address 192.168.0.98 and the second will have 192.168.0.99. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 14: One Or More Wireless Bridges Connected To A Wnp (Wireless Network Platform)

    If settings other than the defaults are required, the built-in web interface must be used. See section “Us- ing the WEB Configuration Interface” on page 6 for more information on how to use the web interface. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206...
  • Page 15: One Or More Wireless Bridges Connected To One Generic Bluetooth Access Point

    Bluetooth Use the Scan function to search for the access point. address Connection: Device Name Remote Role Setup of the access point is not described in this document. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 16: A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two Or More Bluetooth Access Points

    String used to filter out which Access Point to connect to. See ”Connect to name Device Name scheme”. Remote Role See the documentation for the access point for information on how to set it up. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 17: A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two Or More Wireless Bridges

    Roamiing Wireless Bridge. Bluetooth Must be left empty. address Connection: Must be left empty. Device Name Remote Role Not valid, as these units are the receivers of the connection attempts. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 18 Needs to be left empty. address Connection: String used to filter out which Network Wireless Bridge to connect to. See ”Connect to Device Name name scheme”. Remote Role PANU or Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 19: A Pc Wirelessly Connected To A Wireless Bridge

    The setup of the PC is determined by the Bluetooth software on the PC. Use the Bluetooth GUI to search for a PAN device with the same name as the Wireless Bridge. Use the same security settings on both devices. Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 20: Appendix 5 Legal And Regulatory

    EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009-05) EN 61000-6-2 (2005) Health and Safety: EN 50371:2002 EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 (EN 60950-1:2011-01) and/or IEC 60950-1:2005 (2 Edition) + A1:2009 Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...
  • Page 21: Licenses

    * IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY * OF SUCH DAMAGE. * This file is part of the lwIP TCP/IP stack. * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth Doc. ID. HMSI-27-206 Doc.Rev. 1.20...

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