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1. Typical current consumption on US at 24 V DC Typical power consumption Order Designation RAD CAB EF142 3M RAD CAB EF142 5M RAD CAB EF393 3M RAD CAB EF393 5M RAD CAB EF393 10M RAD CAB EF393 15M RAD PIG EF 316 MCX SMA RAD PIG EF 316 MCX N RAD PIG EF316 N SMA RAD PIG EF316 N N RAD PIG EF316 SMA SMA VS 09 DSUB 20 LI 1 0 PSM KA9SUB9 BB 0 5METER PSM AD D9 NULLMODEM Type UM EN FL BLUETOOTH AP Serial Bluetooth adapter 80 x 25 x 65 30 C to 65 C 40 C to 85 C IP20 DIN 40050 IEC 60529 IEC 61140 5 to 90 no condensation 10 to 95 no condensation Order No 2884512 2884525 2867649 2867652 2867665 2885634 2867678 2867681 2867694 2867704 2885618 1656233 2708520 2708753 Order No 2888767 79 5 kPa to 108 kPa 2000 m above sea level 70 kPa to 108 kPa 3000 m above sea level Any position on a flat mounting surface Not required 95 g typical Pcs Pkt sa ae oe Pcs Pkt Via COMBICON conductor cross section 2 5 mm maximum 24 V DC SELV 9 V DC to 30 VDC 200 mA 5W 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 FL BT SPA Interfaces Bluetooth interface Version Transmission power Receiver sensitivity Wireless modules that can be connected Supported profiles Bluetooth antenna Characteristic Gain Connection Bluetooth functions Function Configuration Security Serial interface Version Transmission speed Maximum serial cable length Mechanical tests Shock tes
2. RAD TAPE SV 25 10 Order No 2884952 2737999 2884949 Order No 2884923 2885919 2867610 2885867 2885870 2867678 2867694 2867843 2884541 2884538 2818850 2818148 2885812 1 Pcs Pkt Pcs Pkt 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 FL BT SPA Accessories Description Antenna cable Antenna cable 3 m SMA male gt SMA male Antenna cable 5 m SMA male gt SMA male Antenna cable 3 m N male gt N male Antenna cable 5 m N male gt N male Antenna cable 10 m N male gt N male Antenna cable 15 m N male gt N male Pigtail Pigtail 1 m MCX male gt SMA male Pigtail 0 5 m MCX male gt N male Pigtail 0 3 m N female gt SMA male Pigtail 0 5 m N female gt N male Pigtail 0 5 m SMA male gt SMA male D SUB cable as a serial connecting cable RS 232 cable 9 pos SUB D female to 9 pos SUB D female connector RS 232 V 24 null modem connector Documentation Description User manual for the FL BLUETOOTH AP 3 Technical data General data Function Housing dimensions width x height x depth in mm Permissible operating temperature Permissible storage temperature Degree of protection Class of protection Humidity Operation Storage Air pressure Operation Storage Mounting position Connection to protective earth ground Weight Supply voltage US1 US2 redundant Connection Nominal value Permissible voltage ranges
3. Mount the DIN rail adapter available as an accessory see Ordering data on page 2 on the rear of the FL BT SPA A Make sure the adapter and FL BT SPA are positioned correctly see diagram below To mount the FL BT SPA place the upper holding keyway on the top edge of the DIN rail and push on the housing from the top A Then push the bottom edge of the housing towards the DIN rail until the adapter snaps onto the DIN rail B To remove the device push on the housing from the top A and pull the bottom edge away from the DIN rail B Gir B Figure 2 DIN rail mounting 72810013 A minimum distance of 50 cm between modules must be observed when mounting the FL BT SPAs Make sure that the antenna is not directly located in front of a metal surface This may deteriorate the wireless features of the antenna in the long term a 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 FL BT SPA 5 FL BT SPA installation interfaces Antenna Mounting holes View and interfaces of the FL BT SPA Figure 3 Mounting holes Using these holes you can install the FL BT SPA ona level surface using two screws e g 84 M3 X 25 8 8 cylinder head screws for drill hole distance see Figure 1 on page 5 Antenna The device is supplied with a 0 dB omni directional antenna You can exchange the supplied antenna for a different antenna in compliance with the national regulations Su
4. SPAs at a single access point Point to point connection of two FL BT SPAs Phoenix Contact The use of other accessory components invalidates the approval of operation Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com A conversion table is available on the Internet at www download phoenixcontact com general 7000_en_00 pdf D NOTE Operation of the wireless system is permitted only when using accessories available from l This data sheet is valid for the products listed on the following page D OGD OO GD GD OGD OO OD Himne GDC INSPIRING INNOVATIONS FL BT SPA 2 Ordering data Products Description Serial Bluetooth adapter Factory Line Wireless Bluetooth access point DIN rail adapter for mounting the Bluetooth devices on a standard DIN rail Accessories Description Antenna with omni directional characteristics Antenna connection SMA connector Gain 5 dBi Degree of protection IP55 Impedance 502 Horizontal transmission angle 360 Vertical transmission angle 45 Antenna with omni directional characteristics and mounting clamp 48 to 95 mm Antenna connection N female connector Gain 6 dBi Degree of protection IP55 Impedance 50 Q Horizontal transmission angle 360 Vertical transmission angle 30 Panel antenna with omni directional characteristics and mounting clamp 40 to 60 mm Antenna connection SMA Gain 8 dB
5. third party manufacturers the definition of the R R and T T signals can differ Frontseite Frontside Partie front Lato front Cara frontal Figure 9 Assignment of the serial interface Pin assignment of the serial interface with RS 422 Pin 1 R Receiver input Pin 2 T Transmitter output Pin 3 Not used Pin 4 Not used Pin 5 Not used Pin 6 R Receiver input Pin 7 Not used Pin 8 T Transmitter output Pin 9 Not used 8 3 Assignment of the D SUB female connector as an RS 485 interface For third party manufacturers the definition of the R R and T T signals can differ Frontseite Frontside Partie front Lato front Cara frontal Figure 10 Assignment of the serial interface Pin assignment of the serial interface with RS 485 Pin 1 R Receiver input Pin 2 T Transmitter output Pin 3 Not used Pin 4 Not used Pin 5 Not used Pin 6 R Receiver input Pin 7 Not used Pin 8 T Transmitter output Pin 9 Not used i When the interface is used as a RS 485 interface the signals pins T pin 8 and R pin 6 as well as T pin 2 and R pin 1 must be generated to generate the signals T R and T R 9 Configuration 9 1 Resetting the V 24 RS 232 interface to default settings At the bottom of the device there are two buttons next to the serial interface Keep button 1 pressed during power up to reset the device to it
6. FL BT SPA Serial Bluetooth adapter for a wireless connection of a serial interface to a Bluetooth access point AUTOMATION Data Sheet 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 04 2008 1 Description The FL BLUETOOTH Serial Port Adapter FL BT SPA is serial Bluetooth device that meets industrial needs The BT SPA supports Bluetooth specification 2 0 It features a D SUB 9 port and a Bluetooth interface Features of the wireless interface Bluetooth 2 0 HID profile Frequency range 2 4000 GHz to 2 4835 GHz ISM band The maximum emitted transmission power can be set between 0 dBm 1 mW and 16 dBm 39 8 mW automatically controlled Diagnostic and status indicators Device properties RS 232 interface V 24 RS 422 RS 485 Secure data transmission thanks to 128 bit encryption Support of SPP Bluetooth profile Configurable range of 0 1 m to 250 m outdoors Automatic transmission power control AFH Configuration using Bluetooth and the web based management of the FL BT SPA or AT commands Bluetooth qualified as product Bluetooth version 2 0 Wireless LAN co existence support through channel skipping and low emission mode Replaceable antenna Features and fields of application of the FL BT SPA Reliable transmission of serial data in harsh industrial environments Parallel operation of multiple wireless cells Cyclic transmission of serial data Operation of up to seven FL BT
7. a lines 1 kV asymmetrical Criterion B Power supply lines 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Criterion B 7660_en_01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 FL BT SPA Li i 4 1 Installation of FL BT SPA A minimum distance of 50 cm between modules must be observed when mounting the FL BT SPAs Make sure that the antenna is not directly located in front of a metal surface This may deteriorate the wireless features of the antenna in the long term Mounting the FL BT SPA on a flat surface Mount the FL BT SPA onto a level surface and tighten it by using two screws e g 84 M3 X 25 8 8 cylinder head screws For the required drill hole distances please refer to Figure 1 on page 5 i If the FL BT SPA is assembled in a control cabinet the antenna must be led outside For a list of corresponding accessories please refer to Accessories on page 2 Drill hole template and housing dimensions Figure 1 E o oO PHCNIX PHGNIX CONTACT ce CONTACT EN NS FL BT SPA z FL BT SPA Bluetooth Serial Port Adapter LAN Bluetooth Serial Port Adapter Ord No 2884952 9 Ord No 2884952 es ev s Bluetooth es Bluetooth 5mm ES 76600001 0 197 in 28 70 mm 2 2 756 in 80 mm 3 150 in Housing dimensions and drill hole template for the FL BT SPA in millimeters inches 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 FL BT SPA 4 2 DIN rail mounting removal of the FL BT SPA
8. en the device the device reads the data and fields such as Baud Rate or Parity are filled 9 6 Configuration using the Bluetooth dongle l A Quick Start Guide can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com 9 7 Configuration of the RS 232 interface using the software tool i A Quick Start Guide can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG 32823 Blomberg Germany Phone 49 0 5235 3 00 12 PHOENIX CONTACT P O Box 4100 Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 USA Phone 717 944 1300 www phoenixcontact com
9. i Degree of protection IP55 Dimensions W x H x D Antenna with omni directional characteristics and protection against vandalism 101 x 80 x 20 mm Antenna connection SMA connector Gain 3 dBi Degree of protection IP55 Impedance 509 Connecting cable length 1 5m Mounting support for wall mounting of the OMNI directional antenna with protection against vandalism Coaxial antenna cable im Connection MCX SMA Attenuation 2 dBi Impedance 509 Coaxial antenna cable 0 3m Connection N female connector Attenuation SMA Impedance 1 5 dBi 509 Adapter N female gt N female Adapter SMA female gt SMA female Adapter RSMA female gt RSMA female Surge voltage protection Total surge current 8 20 us of 20 kA insertion attenuation at 2 4 GHz to 2 5 GHz lt 0 3 dB N female connector N female connector Surge voltage protection Total surge current 8 20 us of 20 kA insertion attenuation at 2 4 GHz to 2 5 GHz lt 0 3 dB N male connector N female connector Weather protection tape Self vulcanizing for the protection of adapters splitters and cable connections watertight Type FLBT SPA FL BLUETOOTH AP FL BT ADAPTER Order Designation RAD ISM 2400 ANT OMNI 5 0 RAD ISM 2400 ANT OMNI 6 0 RAD ISM 2400 ANT PAN 8 0 RAD ISM 2400 ANT VAN 3 0 SMA RAD ANT VAN MKT RAD PIG EF316 MCX SMA RAD PIG EF316 N SMA RAD ADP N F N F RAD ADP SMA F SMA F RAD ADP RSMA F RSMA F CN UB 280DC BB CN UB 280DC SB
10. onfigure C le vi Ce Configuration He conige BTAP v BTAP v Backup Del Device Device Name PAN TS Port DSUB Static Profile Opec i a OH oO Reset O 001263029825 PhoenixAccessPoint 10 0 0 100 O O E O BLE Note Reset to o Pi Fi oO apply changes o oor IP O Brr d F F Oo o o o a Jaja of o Of Jo o ba vC ee Number of connections 7 w Static Addio atr O Static Connection Select this to Delete marked devices get default values for a static network on the remote conf page Only applicable on BT AP Save Cancel Figure 11 Connections website for the FL BLUETOOTH AP 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 11 FL BT SPA After you have selected SPA under Profile simply click the Configure button to open the following website SPA Configuration General 0012f30380e8 Local Name Passkey Security mode on v Discoverable on v Serial settings Serial Type R5232 v Baud Rate 57600 v Data Bits 7 v Parity None v Stop Bits 1 v Flow Ctrl CTS ATS v Read L Write gt OK AT AMRS 8 2 1 1 1 0 1 0K v Send AT command Figure 12 SPA configuration in the WBM of the FL BLUETOOTH AP 9 5 How to proceed during configuration 1 Click the Enter AT mode button OK appears at the 3 Now select the desired configuration bottom part of the window 4 Click the Write button to transmit the configuration to 2 Afterwards click the Read button Th
11. pply voltage connection The supply voltage is connected using the 2 pos COMBICON connector Button 1 is used to reset the settings for the serial interface pressing buttons 1 and 2 resets the device to the default settings Please note that the depth of the two buttons in the housing is different i Serial interface V 24 V 24 RS 232 interface in D SUB format 9 pos Supply voltage connection 76600002 Button A 2 Diagnostic Serial Button status interface 1 indicators V 24 Status and diagnostic indicators The LEDs display the status of the serial and Bluetooth interfaces 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 FL BT SPA 6 Connecting the 24 V DC supply voltage The FL BT SPA is operated with a 24 V DC voltage The FL BT SPA has an internal protection against polarity reversal 76600003 Figure 4 Supply of the FL BT SPA 7 Status and diagnostic indicators There are three LEDs on the front of the device that display pes Gaor status leet different states Blue ON blue Further device LED 1 red connected with access green point blue orange Flashing blue Bluetooth data violet transmission Flashing red Faulty data or data rate Green Device in data mode no connection at present Red Configuration mode Violet Bluetooth connection establishment A LED 2 No function Figure 5 LEDS ri the device iront LED 3 Yellow ON Transmission rece
12. ption of serial data OFF No transmission reception of serial data 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 FL BT SPA 8 V 24 RS 232 interface The maximum length of the serial cables is 3 m 8 1 Assignment of the D SUB female connector as RS 232 interface Pin assignment of the serial interface with RS 232 Pin 1 Not used Frontseite Frontside Pin 2 RD Receive Data input Partie front PEE Lato front Pin 3 TD Transmit Data output Cara frontal Pin 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready output Pin 5 GND Figure 6 Assignment of the serial interface Pin 6 DSR Data Set Ready input Pin 7 RTS Request To Send output Pin 8 CTS Clear To Send input Pin 9 Not used Assignment of crossover cables null modem cable a RD Pin 2 i cama T Z TD Pin 3 TD Pin 3 5 DTRPn4 DTR Pin 4 E a GNDPin5 EN GNDPin5 k DSRPin6 DSRPin6 8 CTS Pin 8 CTS Pin 8 I Figure 7 Assignment of a crossover cable Assignment of 1 1 cables pS RD Pin2 lt _ RD Pin2 T Z TD Pin3 gt TD Pin3 5 x DTRPin4 _ gt DTR Pin 4 E a GNDPin5 GNDPin5 k DSR Pin 6 lt DSRPin6 m RTS Pin 7 gt RTSPin7 8 CTS Pin 8 lt _ _ _ CTS Pin8 I Figure 8 Assignment of 1 1 cables 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 FL BT SPA 8 2 Assignment of the D SUB female connector as an RS 422 interface For
13. s default settings 9 2 Resetting the entire device to default settings At the bottom of the device there are two buttons next to the serial interface Keep button 1 and button 2 pressed during power up to reset the device to its default settings 7660_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 FL BT SPA 9 3 Configuration using the web interface or AT commands The FL BT SPA can be configured together with an FL BLUETOOTH AP via a serial port using its web interface or a special software AT command can be used for configuration in both cases l The software as well as a Quick Start Guide are available for download at www download phoenixcontact com l For a list with AT commands that can be used please refer to www download phoenixcontact com 9 4 Configuration via the web interface of the FL BLUETOOTH AP To configure the FL BT SPA select the SPA profile on the Connections website in the web based management WBM of the FL BLUETOOTH AP For further information on the configuration of the FL BLUETOOTH AP please refer to the UM EN FL BLUETOOTH AP user manual which can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact com contact Bluetooth Access Point Device 2 information Search General Address Name Add configuration 0012f3029a25 PhoenixAccessPoint 10 0 0 100 Add Hemor 0012f30380e8 PxC Add Connections Serial Connections Remote Configuration BTAP C
14. t according to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068 2 6 Free fall according to IEC 60068 2 32 Approvals FCC CFR 47 Part 15 ETS 300 328 Conformance with EMC directives Noise emission according to EN 55022 Radio interference field strengths according to EN 55022 Electrostatic discharge ESD according to EN 61000 4 2 Electromagnetic fields according to IEC 61000 4 3 Conducted interference according to IEC 61000 4 6 Fast transients burst according to IEC 61000 4 4 Surge voltages according to IEC 61000 4 5 Differences between this version and previous versions Version 00 First version Bluetooth according to IEEE 802 15 1 2 4 GHz to 1 Mbps 16 9 dBm maximum can be automatically controlled or set manually 85 dBm 1 SPP Omni directional antenna can be replaced 0 dBi SMA Bridge P2P Using web based management serial interface or AT commands via Bluetooth 128 bit data encryption D SUB female connector 9 pos RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 2 wire 300 to 921600 baud with CTS RTS flow control or without flow control 3m Operation 25g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Storage transport 50g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Operation storage transport 5g 10 150 Hz Criterion 3 1m Class B Class A Contact discharge 4 kV Air discharge 8 kV 10 V m Criterion A 10 Vrms Criterion A Data lines 1 kV Criterion B Power supply lines 0 5 kV Criterion B Dat

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