Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Anybus
Table of Contents
- Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE User Guide
- Important User Information Disclaimer
- 1 Preparation
- 1.2 Document Conventions
- WARNING
- Caution
- 1.3 Trademarks
- 1.4 Intended Use
- 2 Installation
- Caution
- Caution
- Caution
- 2.2 General Information
- 2.3 Mechanical Installation
- Tightening torque: 5 Nm ±10 %
- 2.4 Connectors
- Power Connector (3-pin terminal block)
- 2.5 RJ45 LED Indicators
- 2.6 RESET Button
- Recovery Mode
- 3 Configuration
- 3.2 Easy Config Modes
- 3.3 I/O-Data Cycle Time
- 3.4 Factory Restore
- 3.5 Configuration Examples
- Adding More Devices
- 4 Technical Data
- 4.1 Hardware Specifications
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE User Guide
Important User Information Disclaimer
The information in this document is for informational purposes only. Please
inform HMS Networks of any inaccuracies or omissions found in this document.
HMS Networks disclaims any responsibility or liability
for any errors that may appear in this document.
HMS Networks reserves the right to modify its products in line with its policy
of continuous product development. The information in this document shall
therefore not be construed as a commitment on the part of HMS Networks and is
subject to change without notice. HMS Networks makes no commitment to update
or keep current the information in this document.
The data, examples and illustrations found in this document are included for
illustrative purposes and are only intended to help improve understanding of
the functionality and handling of the product. In view of the wide range of
possible applications of the product, and because of the many variables and
requirements associated with any particular implementation, HMS Networks
cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the data,
examples or illustrations included in this document nor for any damages
incurred during installation of the product. Those responsible for the use
of the product must acquire sufficient knowledge in order to ensure that the
product is used correctly in their specific application and that the
application meets all performance and safety requirements including any
applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards. Further, HMS Networks will
under no circumstances assume liability or responsibility for any problems
that may arise as a result from the use of undocumented features or functional
side effects found outside the documented scope of the product.
The effects caused by any direct or indirect use of such aspects of the
product are undefined and may include e.g. compatibility issues and stability
issues.
1 Preparation
1.1 About This Document
This document describes how to install Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE and set
up a basic configuration.
For additional documentation, configuration examples, FAQs, troubleshooting
guides and technical support, please visit www.anybus.com/support.
1.2 Document Conventions
The following conventions are used to indicate safety information and other important content in this document:
WARNING
Instruction that must be followed to avoid a risk of death or serious injury
Caution
Instruction that must be followed to avoid a risk of personal injury.
Instruction that must be followed to avoid a risk of reduced functionality and/or damage to the equipment, or to avoid a network security risk.
Additional information which may facilitate installation and/or operation.
1.3 Trademarks
Anybus® is a registered trademark and Wireless Bolt™ is a trademark of HMS
Industrial Networks AB. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are
the property of their respective holders.
1.4 Intended Use
This equipment is intended to provide wireless communication over WLAN and
Bluetooth® to wired networks.
Typical applications for this equipment:
- Adding wireless cloud connectivity to industrial devices
- Accessing devices from a laptop, smartphone or tablet
- Ethernet cable replacement between devices
Note:
Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) may not work with some devices due to
different implementations of Bluetooth by different manufacturers.
WLAN 5 GHz cannot be used at the same time as WLAN 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth.
2 Installation
2.1 General Safety Instructions
Caution
This equipment emits RF energy in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical)
band. Make sure that all medical devices used in proximity to this equipment
meet appropriate susceptibility specifications for this type of
RF energy.
Caution
Minimum temperature rating of the cable to be connected to the field wiring terminals, 90 °C.
Caution
Use copper wire only for field wiring terminals.
This equipment is recommended for use in both industrial and domestic environments. For industrial environments it is mandatory to use the functional earth connection to comply with immunity requirements. For domestic environments the functional earth must be used if a shielded Ethernet cable is used, in order to meet emission requirements.
This equipment contains parts that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use ESD prevention measures to avoid damage.
2.2 General Information
Make sure that you have all the necessary information about the capabilities
and restrictions of your local network environment before installation. For
optimal reception, 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 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 RJ45 PoE User Manual for more information.
2.3 Mechanical Installation
Placement
- The device 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.
- The top mounting surface, in contact with the sealing, must be flat with a finish equivalent to Ra 3.2 or finer and cleaned and free from oils and greases.
- For optimal reception, wireless devices require a zone between them clear of objects that could otherwise obstruct or reflect the signal. To avoid interference, a minimum distance of 50 cm between Wireless Bolt RJ45
PoE and other devices should be observed.
Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the circular groove in
the top part of the housing before tightening the nut.
Always hold the BOTTOM part of the unit when untightening the nut, not the top
part (the cap).
Tightening torque: 5 Nm ±10 %
All measurements are in mm.
2.4 Connectors
Connecting power with reverse polarity or using the wrong type of power supply
may damage the equipment. Make sure that the power supply is
connected correctly and of the recommended type.
See also Technical Data, p. 15 regarding power supply requirements.
Power Connector (3-pin terminal block)
Pin| Function
1| +| 19–36 VDC
2| –
3| Functional Earth (FE)
FE must be connected on the power connector if not using PoE.
Ethernet Connector (RJ45 PoE)
Pin| Data| PoE
1| TD+| A+| Positive power from alt. A PSE
2| TD-| A+
3| RD+| A-| Negative power from alt. A PSE (with pin 6)
4| | B+| Positive power from alt. B PSE
5| | B+
6| RD-| A-| Negative power from alt. A PSE (with pin 3)
7| | B-| Negative power from alt. B PSE
8| | B-
Housing| Shield| Functional Earth (FE)
via 1 nF capacitor and 1 MΩ bleeder resistor
Shielded or unshielded Ethernet cables may be used.
2.5 RJ45 LED Indicators
LED A – LINK/ACTIVITY | Function |
---|---|
Off | No Ethernet link or no power |
Yellow | Ethernet link established |
Yellow, flashing | Ethernet traffic |
LED B – STATUS | Function |
--- | --- |
Off | No power |
Blue | Connected on all configured wireless interfaces |
Purple | Trying to connect to WLAN/Bluetooth access point |
Blue, slow blink | Awaiting connections |
Alternating blue/purple | Connected on one interface and trying to connect or |
awaiting connections on another
Purple, slow blink| Awaiting connections on one interface and trying to
connect on another
Purple, fast blink| Scanning for Bluetooth devices or WLAN networks
Red, slow blink| No configured wireless interface
Red| Recoverable/unrecoverable fault
2.6 RESET Button
The RESET button is located on the bottom of the unit.
When the unit is powered on, press and hold RESET for >10 seconds and then
release it to reset to the factory default settings.
Recovery Mode
If the web interface cannot 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 Mode, press and hold RESET during startup.
Firmware updates should normally be carried out through the web interface. Recovery Mode should only be used if the unit is unresponsive and the web interface cannot be accessed.
3 Configuration
Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE is configured via a web interface. Parameters
can be set individually or using pre-configured Easy Config modes. Advanced
configuration can be carried out by issuing AT commands via the web interface
or over a Telnet or RAW TCP connection to port 8080.
3.2 Easy Config Modes
By default Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE starts in Easy Config mode 4, when:
- the Ethernet connection is not used
- connected to power
- factory default settings are used
EC | Role | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Bluetooth PANU | Configure as Bluetooth client and scan for another |
client
(PANU to PANU).
2| –| Reset configuration to factory defaults.
3| –| Reset IP settings to factory defaults.
4
|
Client
| Wait for automatic configuration. Configure units in mode 4 as clients.
When mode 4 is used with mode 1, 6 or 7, Serial
Settings TCP Mode Client is activated automatically.
5| WLAN AP| Configure units in mode 4 as clients.
Restart as access point and connect clients.
6| Bluetooth NAP
7| WLAN AP| Configure units in mode 4 as clients.
Restart as access point and connect clients. Apply PROFINET optimization to all units.
8| Bluetooth NAP
9
|
Bluetooth PANU
| Configure as Bluetooth client and scan for another client (PANU to PANU).
Apply PROFINET optimization to both units.
10| (any)| Apply PROFINET optimization and restart.
11| (any)| Enable PROFIsafe mode.
The Easy Config modes are also described when selected in the web interface.
3.3 I/O-Data Cycle Time
Based on recommendations from industrial equipment suppliers, such as Rockwell and Siemens, it is recommended to use the following minimum I/Odata cycle times for PROFINET and EtherNet/IP networks:
- Wireless link Point-to-Point with Bluetooth PANU-PANU or Wi-Fi Access Point to Station: 32 ms
- Wireless link with Access Point and up to 4 wireless clients/stations, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi: 64 ms
3.4 Factory Restore
Any one of these actions will restore the factory default settings:
- Clicking on Factory Restore on the System Settings page
- Executing Easy Config Mode 2
- Issuing the AT command AT&F and then restarting the unit
- Holding RESET pressed for >10 seconds and then releasing it
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
DHCP Interfaces| All
Default WLAN Settings
Operating Mode| Client
Channel Bands| 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz
Authentication
Mode
| WPA/WPA2–PSK
Channel| Auto
Bridge Mode| Layer 3 IP forward
Default Bluetooth Settings
Operating Mode| PANU (Client)
Local Name| [generated from MAC address]
Connectable| No
Discoverable| No
Security Mode| Just works
Bluetooth LE| Operating Mode: Disabled Connectable: No
Discoverable: No
3.5 Configuration Examples
3.5.1 Ethernet Bridge via WLAN or Bluetooth® (Easy Config)
This example describes how to connect two Ethernet network segments via WLAN or Bluetooth using Easy Config.
-
In the web interface of unit 1, activate Easy Config Mode 4. This unit will now be discoverable and open for automatic configuration.
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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 configure itself as an access point.
Unit 1 will be assigned the first free IP address in the same Ethernet subnet as unit 2.
Adding More Devices
Up to 6 additional clients can be added by repeating the procedure. Each new client will be assigned the next free IP address in the current subnet.
4 Technical Data
For complete technical specifications and regulatory compliance information please visit www.anybus.com/support.
4.1 Hardware Specifications
Order code | AWB2030 | AWB2031 |
---|---|---|
Color | Black | White top and black base |
Wired interface type | Ethernet | |
Ethernet connector | RJ45 | |
Power connector | 3-pole screw connector | |
Antenna | Internal dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antenna | |
Maximum range | 100 m (WLAN and Bluetooth) | |
Operating temperature | Shadow: -40 to +65 °C |
Direct sunlight: -40 to +45 °C
| Shadow: -40 to +65 °C
Direct sunlight: -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 (84 mm with PS connector) Outside height: 41
mm
Diameter: 68 mm
Weight| 84 g
Housing material| Plastic (see datasheet for details)
Protection class| Top (outside of host): IP66 / IP67 / UL Type 4X Base
(inside of host): IP21
Mounting| M50 screw and nut (50.5 mm hole needed)
Power supply| 19–36 VDC
Power over Ethernet| 44–57 VDC DTE Type1 according to IEEE 802.3af
Power consumption| 0.7 W idle, 1.7 W max.