HMS Anybus User manual

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HMS Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth is a compact, reliable device that allows for seamless communication between Ethernet and Bluetooth networks. It supports various use cases, including connecting two bridges as an Ethernet bridge, connecting bridges to a Wireless Network Platform (WNP) or Access Point, roaming between multiple bridges or Access Points, and connecting a PC wirelessly to a bridge. The device is easy to configure via its SMART Configuration Mode or web configuration interface.

HMS Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth is a compact, reliable device that allows for seamless communication between Ethernet and Bluetooth networks. It supports various use cases, including connecting two bridges as an Ethernet bridge, connecting bridges to a Wireless Network Platform (WNP) or Access Point, roaming between multiple bridges or Access Points, and connecting a PC wirelessly to a bridge. The device is easy to configure via its SMART Configuration Mode or web configuration interface.

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User Manual
Anybus® Wireless Bridge
Ethernet to Bluetooth
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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. The use of advanced Ethernet and Bluetooth specific functionality may require in-depth knowl-
edge in the networking internals of these networks and/or information from the official specifications. In such
cases, the people responsible for the implementation of this product should either obtain the specifications to gain
sufficient knowledge or limit their implementation in such a way that this is not necessary.
Liability
Every care has been taken in the preparation of this product guide. Please inform HMS Industrial Networks AB of
any inaccuracies or omissions. The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding. We, HMS Indus-
trial Networks AB, reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product develop-
ment. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a
commitment by HMS Industrial Networks AB. HMS Industrial Networks AB assumes no responsibility for any er-
rors that may appear in this document.
There are many applications of this product. Those responsible for the use of this device must ensure that all the
necessary steps have been taken to verify that the applications meet all performance and safety requirements in-
cluding any applicable laws, regulations, codes, and standards.
HMS Industrial Networks AB will under no circumstances assume liability or responsibility for any problems that
may arise as a result from the use of undocumented features, timing, or functional side effects found outside the
documented scope of this 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.
The examples and illustrations in this document are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many
variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation, HMS Industrial Networks AB cannot
assume responsibility for actual use based on these examples and illustrations.
Intellectual Property Rights
HMS Industrial Networks AB has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product de-
scribed in this document. These intellectual property rights may include patents and pending patent applications
in the US and other countries.
Trademark Acknowledgements
Anybus ® is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective holders.
Warning: This is a class A product. in a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
ESD Note: This product contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts that may be damaged if ESD
control procedures are not followed. Static control precautions are required when handling the prod-
uct. Failure to observe this may cause damage to the product.
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Important User Information
Liability........................................................................................................................................... 1
Intellectual Property Rights............................................................................................................... 1
Trademark Acknowledgements......................................................................................................... 1
Preface Preface
Safety Warnings & Restrictions.............................................................................................................. 1
WARNINGS!............................................................................................................................... 1
RESTRICTIONS......................................................................................................................... 1
About This Document ............................................................................................................................ 1
Related Documents.................................................................................................................................. 1
Document History ................................................................................................................................... 2
Conventions & Terminology .................................................................................................................. 2
Support....................................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 1 Installation
Power.......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Ethernet Interface .................................................................................................................................... 4
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
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Chapter 3 Bluetooth Profiles and the Wireless Bridge
Chapter 4 Supported Use Cases
Two Wireless Bridges Connected as an Ethernet Bridge................................................................... 9
Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 9
Set Up the Use Case........................................................................................................................ 9
One or More Wireless Bridges Connected to a WNP (Wireless Network Platform) ................. 10
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Set Up the Use Case...................................................................................................................... 10
One or More Wireless Bridges Connected to one Generic Bluetooth Access Point .................. 11
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 11
Set Up the Use Case...................................................................................................................... 11
A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two or More Bluetooth Access Points ............................ 12
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Set Up the Use Case...................................................................................................................... 12
A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two or More Wireless Bridges .......................................... 13
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Set Up the Use Case...................................................................................................................... 13
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
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Preface
P. P r e f a c e
P.1 Safety Warnings & Restrictions
This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, or non-hazardous lo-
cations only. The combinations of equipment in your own system will be subject to investigation by the
local Authority Having Jurisdiction at the time of installation.
P.1.1 WARNINGS!
EXPLOSION HAZARD! - Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area
is known to be non-hazardous.
EXPLOSION HAZARD! - Substitution of any components may impair the suitability for Class I, Di-
vision 2.
Warning: This is a class A product.. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interfer-
ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
P.1.2 RESTRICTIONS
Wiring terminals must be marked to indicate proper connections for the input power, output power, and
control circuits.
Field wiring terminals may use copper conductors only, wire size AWG 14, minimum temperature rating
60ºC.
This equipment is suitable for use in an ambient temperature of max 65ºC.
ESD Note: This product contains ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) sensitive parts that may be damaged
if ESD control procedures are not followed. Static control precautions are required when handling the
product. 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
Document Author
Quick Setup Guide, Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth HMS
AT Command Specification for Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth HMS
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P.4 Document History
Summary of Recent Changes (1.10 ... 1.20)
Revision List
P.5 Conventions & Terminology
The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
Numbered lists provide sequential steps
Bulleted lists provide information, not procedural steps
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.
EPA = Ethernet Port Adapter
P.6 Support
For contact information and support, please refer to the contact and support pages at
www.hms-networks.com
Change Page(s)
Added safety warnings P1
Revision Date Author(s) Chapter(s) Description
1.00 2011-03-22 KaD - First official release
1.10 2011-04-03 KeL All Converted to FM, minor updates
1.20 2013-10-09 SDa P Added safety warnings
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Chapter 1
1. Installation
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1.1 Power
The table below shows typical current at 24 V.
1.2 Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet interface supports 10/100 Mbps with both MDI/MDI-X auto crossover and polarity cor-
rection.
1.3 Status Indicators
Operation Mean (mA) Max (mA)
Startup 56.08
Idle 44.0 45.5
Idle, Ethernet 54.0 56.0
Idle + 4xMode LEDs 54.3 56.1
Connecting 60.1 60.6
Connected, Data 48.3 48.4
Connected, Data, Ethernet 54.2 54.4
Connected, Data, Ethernet, 4xMode LEDs 57.8 58.9
Description Color Status Meaning
PWR Green On Supply voltage is present and application is running
PWR Green Off Supply voltage is not present, or no application is running
))) Blue/Purple/Red Blue A Bluetooth connection has been established
))) Blue/Purple/Red Flashing Blue Bluetooth data activity
))) Blue/Purple/Red Purple Bluetooth activity (inquiry, name discovery, connection attempt)
))) Blue/Purple/Red Red Error
))) Blue/Purple/Red Off No Bluetooth activity
LAN Yellow On Ethernet link is present
LAN Yellow Flashing Ethernet data activity
LAN Yellow Off No Ethernet connection
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Chapter 2
2. General Concepts
2.1 Configuration Methods
The Wireless Bridge supports four main methods for setting and configuring the module:
Smart mode - Use the buttons and LED’s on the Wireless Bridge to automatically set up the
most common use cases.
Web interface - An online WEB interface with the most common settings for the Wireless
Bridge.
AT commands - Connect to the Wireless Bridge over Ethernet using TCP, or directly on Layer
2 and use a terminal such as Hyperterminal to issue AT commands. This method is mainly for
more advanced settings and use cases and is not described in this document. All commands avail-
able in the web interface and much more are supported throught the use of AT commands.
The SNMP protocol - This will not be used or described in this document.
2.2 Using the SMART Configuration Mode
If the Mode button is pressed within 5 seconds from power up, the Wireless Bridge will enter SMART
configuration mode. The LED’s above the button (A, B, C, and D) will show the mode currently select-
ed. 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.
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There are currently 9 different modes available:
“Configuration mode” can be used to easily access the Ethernet Port Adapter (EPA) if the PC is using
DHCP, without having to change the PC’s IP settings. This mode should only be used when the PC is
connected directly to the EPA, and not if the EPA is connected to a network using a DHCP server. En-
able this mode, then connect the Ethernet cable to the computer. The EPA will then use the factory IP
settings (192.168.0.98/255.255.0.0) and the configuration interfaces will be enabled (if disabled earlier).
The DHCP server will stay enabled until the EPA is rebooted.
2.2.1 Using the WEB Configuration Interface
By default, the EPA has the following static IP settings;
IP address: 192.168.0.98
Sub net mask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.99
To access the EPA via the Web-based configuration interface, the computer must be set up in the same
network, e.g. IP address: 192.168.0.1 and sub net mask: 255.255.0.0.
Open a web browser and enter http://192.168.0.98 in the address bar. The most common configuration
parameters needed to setup a connection are listed here. If the Wireless Bridge is in factory default, there
is no need to log in before configuring the device.
Mode Description LEDs A B C D
1 Configuration mode A
2 Reset to factory defaults. This will reset the entire configuration to
factory defaults.
B
3 Reset IP settings to factory defaults. This will only reset the IP set-
tings to factory defaults.
A + B
4 Wait for Automatic configuration (LED ‘C’). C
5 Initiate Automatic configuration (LED ‘A’ and ‘C’). A + C
6 Initiate Automatic configuration with Profinet optimizations (LED ‘B’
and ‘C’).
B + C
7 Initiate Automatic configuration to a connectBlue WNP (Wireless
Network Platform) (LED ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘C’).
A + B +
C
8 Initiate Automatic configuration with EDR (LED ‘D’). D
9 Initiate Automatic configuration with Profinet optimizations and
EDR (LED ‘A’ and LED ‘D’)
A + D
10 Reserved for future use. B + D
11 Reserved for future use. A + B +
D
12 Reserved for future use. C + D
13 Reserved for future use. A + C
+ D
14 Reserved for future use. B + C
+ D
15 Reserved for future use. A + B +
C + D
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An example of the web interface is shown below:
2.2.2 Reset to Factory Defaults
It is possible to reset to factory settings in 3 different ways.
Enter and confirm SMART mode 2
Issue AT&F
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.
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Chapter 3
3. Bluetooth Profiles and the Wireless Bridge
For Ethernet access using Bluetooth, the Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) profile is used. In
this profile, there are two important roles:
PANU - Pan User Role. This is the standard client role used when a Bluetooth device is con-
nected to an Ethernet device. Two PANU devices may connect to each other. Several PANU
devices may connect to a Bluetooth Access Point supporting the NAP role (see below).
NAP - Network Access Point Role. This is a device connected to a network, supporting multiple
devices using the 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.
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Chapter 4
4. Supported Use Cases
4.1 Two Wireless Bridges Connected as an Ethernet
Bridge
4.1.1 Overview
This use case describes two Wireless bridges connected as bridge between tow Ethernet segments. Both
Wireless Bridges support several Ethernet devices and transfer data between the two Ethernet segments.
4.1.2 Set Up the Use Case.
This use case can be set up using the SMART button. This is used to transfer data between two Ethernet
segments:
1. Power on the first device and enter SMART configuration mode 4.
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.
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4.2 One or More Wireless Bridges Connected to a WNP
(Wireless Network Platform)
4.2.1 Overview
Up to seven Wireless Bridges (or other Bluetooth PANU devices) can be connected to one WNP. All
devices connected to the Wireless Bridges and WNP respectively are seen as transparently connected to
the same Ethernet network.
4.2.2 Set Up the Use Case.
This use case can be set up using the SMART button:
1. Power on the WNP. The WNP must be configured as a Bluetooth Access Point (Bluetooth PAN
Profile; the NAP role). Configuration of the WNP is not described in this document.
2. Power on the Wireless Bridge and enter SMART configuration mode 7.
3. Wait for the devices to connect and restart.
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.
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4.3 One or More Wireless Bridges Connected to one
Generic Bluetooth Access Point
4.3.1 Overview
Up to seven Wireless Bridges or other Bluetooth PAN devices can be connected to one Bluetooth access
point (note any possible limitations in the selected access point). This use case assumes a static network
with no roaming.
4.3.2 Set Up the Use Case
1. Connect a PC to the Wireless Bridges. See section “Using the WEB Configuration Interface” on
page 6 for more information on how to connect to the Wireless Bridge.
2. Define the Bluetooth connection parameters. The following are required.
Setup of the access point is not described in this document.
Parameter Required
Value Comment
Device Name Name of the device. Not normally used in this case.
Security Mode ON or OFF. Dependent on the setup of the access point to connect to.
Passkey Same passkey as the access point, if required.
Visible for other
devices
No (Yes) Not required. The Wireless Bridge initiates the connection.
Link Sensitivity Defines the sensitivity for roaming. A high value will disconnect the link sooner if the
unit moves out of range. If no roaming is required, a low value can be selected.
Connect to name
scheme
Not valid in this use case, as a fixed connection using the BDADDR of the access point
is assumed.
Low Emission
Mode
Off Not valid in this use case.
Exclude WLAN
Channel
Not valid in this use case.
Bluetooth
address
Use the Scan function to search for the access point.
Connection:
Device Name
Remote Role NAP
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4.4 A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two or More
Bluetooth Access Points
4.4.1 Overview
In this use case, the Wireless Bridge is roaming between several Bluetooth Access Points, e.g. WNPs.
4.4.2 Set Up the Use Case
1. Connect a PC to the Wireless Bridge. See section “Using the WEB Configuration Interface” on
page 6 for more information on how to connect to the Wireless Bridge.
2. Define the Bluetooth connection parameters. The following are required:
See the documentation for the access point for information on how to set it up.
Parameter Required
Value Comment
Device Name Name of the device. Not normally used in this case.
Security Mode ON or OFF. Depending on the setup of the access point to connect to.
Passkey Same passkey as the access point, if required.
Visible for other
devices
No (Yes) Not required. The Wireless Bridge initiates the connection.
Link Sensitivity This function defines the sensitivity for roaming. A high value will disconnect the link
quicker if the unit moves out of range.
Connect to name
scheme
1. Connect To First Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for access points. When it
finds one, it checks if the name contains the string entered in “Connection: Device
Name” and connects to it. If the name is not correct, it will retry the procedure.
2. Connect To Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for a list of local access points. It
connects to the first one where the name contains the string entered in “Connection:
Device Name”:
3. Connect To Best Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for a list of local access
points. It connects to the access point with the name in the string entered in “Connec-
tion: Device Name” and which has the best RSSI (Received Signal Strength) value.
Low Emission
Mode
Select “ON” or “OFF”. By setting to “ON”, other wireless devices in the neighborhood will
be less disturbed during the device discovery and connection phase, but on the other
hand, the risk for missing a connection attempt increases.
Exclude WLAN
Channel
Used for coexistence. Exclude WLAN channels not to use. Exclude the same channels
in the Access Point.
Bluetooth
address
Must be left empty.
Connection:
Device Name
String used to filter out which Access Point to connect to. See ”Connect to name
scheme”.
Remote Role NAP
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4.5 A Wireless Bridge Roaming Between Two or More
Wireless Bridges
4.5.1 Overview
In this use case the Wireless Bridge is roaming between two or more Wireless Bridges.
4.5.2 Set Up the Use Case
The Network Wireless Bridges
1. Connect a PC to the Wireless Bridges. See section “Using the WEB Configuration Interface” on
page 6 for more information on how to connect to the Wireless Bridge.
2. Define the Bluetooth connection parameters. The following parameters are required:
Parameter Required Comment
Device Name Name of the device. Not normally used in this case.
Security Mode ON or OFF. Dependent on the application requirements.
Passkey Dependent on the selected security mode.
Visible for other
devices
Yes Required for this use case, as “Connect To Name” is used.
Link Sensitivity This function defines the sensitivity for roaming. A high value will disconnect the link
sooner if the unit moves out of range. It is recommended to use the same value as used
by the roaming Wireless Bridge.
Connect to name
scheme
Not valid in this use case, as these units are the receivers of the connection attempts.
Low Emission
Mode
Not valid in this use case, as these units are the receivers of the connection attempts.
Exclude WLAN
Channel
Used for co-existence. Exclude WLAN channels not to use. Exclude the same channels
as defined for the Roamiing Wireless Bridge.
Bluetooth
address
Must be left empty.
Connection:
Device Name
Must be left empty.
Remote Role Not valid, as these units are the receivers of the connection attempts.
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The Roaming Wireless Bridge
3. Connect a PC to the Wireless Bridges. See section “Using the WEB Configuration Interface” on
page 6 for more information on how to connect to the Wireless Bridge.
4. Define the Bluetooth connection parameters. The following are required:
Parameter Required
Value Comment
Device Name Name of the device. Not normally used in this case.
Security Mode Dependent on the application requirements.
Passkey Dependent on the selected security mode.
Visible for other
devices
No (Yes) Not required. The Wireless Bridge initiates the connection.
Link Sensitivity This function defines the sensitivity for roaming. A high value will disconnect the link
sooner if the unit moves out of range. It is recommended to use the same value as used
by the Roaming Wireless Bridges.
Connect to name
scheme
1. Connect To First Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for another Access Point.
When one is found, it checks if the name contains the string entered in “Connection:
Device Name” and, if so, connects to it. If the name is not correct, the procedure will
be re-tried.
2. Connect To Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for a list of local access points. It
connects to the first one where the name contains the string entered in “Connection:
Device Name”:
3. Connect To Best Name. The Wireless Bridge searches for a list of local access points.
It connects to the access point where the name contains the string entered in “Con-
nection: Device Name” and which has the best RSSI (Received Signal Strength)
value.
Low Emission
Mode
Select “ON” or “OFF”. By setting this to “ON”, other wireless devices in the neighborhood
will be less disturbed during the device discovery and connection phase, but the risk of
missing a connection attempt increases.
Exclude WLAN
Channel
Used for coexistence. Exclude WLAN channels not to use. Exclude the same channels in
the Network Wireless Bridges.
Bluetooth
address
Needs to be left empty.
Connection:
Device Name
String used to filter out which Network Wireless Bridge to connect to. See ”Connect to
name scheme”.
Remote Role PANU or
PAN
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4.6 A PC Wirelessly Connected to a Wireless Bridge
4.6.1 Overview
A PC supporting the Bluetooth profile (PANU role) is connected to a Wireless Bridge. This could be
either a Wireless Bridge to a single device, or a Wireless Bridge connected to an Ethernet network with
several devices.
4.6.2 Set Up the Use Case
1. Connect a PC to the Wireless Bridges. See section “Using the WEB Configuration Interface” on
page 6 for more on how to connect to the Wireless Bridge.
2. Define the Bluetooth connection parameters. The following are required:
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.
Parameter Required
Value Comment
Device Name This is the name that will be shown when searching for the device from the PC.
Security Mode ON or OFF. Dependent on the application requirements.
Passkey Dependent on the selected security mode.
Visible for other
devices
Yes Required to search for the device from the PC.
Link Sensitivity Defines the sensitivity for roaming. A high value will disconnect the link sooner if the unit
moves out of range. A low value can be entered if roaming is not required.
Connect to name
scheme
Not valid in this use case.
Low Emission
Mode
Off Not valid in this use case.
Exclude WLAN
Channel
Not valid in this use case.
Bluetooth
address
Must be left empty.
Connection:
Device Name
Not valid, as the PC is the initiator of the connection in this use case.
Remote Role NAP Not valid, as the PC is the initiator of the connection in this use case.
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Appendix 5
5. Legal and Regulatory
5.1 Declaration of Conformity
The product meets the essential requirements according to article of the following EC-Directives):
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
Effective use of frequency spectrum:
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)
EMC:
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)
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 (2nd Edition) + A1:2009
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HMS Anybus Wireless Bridge - Ethernet to Bluetooth is a compact, reliable device that allows for seamless communication between Ethernet and Bluetooth networks. It supports various use cases, including connecting two bridges as an Ethernet bridge, connecting bridges to a Wireless Network Platform (WNP) or Access Point, roaming between multiple bridges or Access Points, and connecting a PC wirelessly to a bridge. The device is easy to configure via its SMART Configuration Mode or web configuration interface.

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