Difference between revisions of "BT-CAN"
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− | | power = 11.5 … 27.5 V DC from CAN | + | | power = 11.5 … 27.5 V DC from CAN or PS |
| maxcur24v = ??? mA | | maxcur24v = ??? mA | ||
+ | | maxbtd = 220 m | ||
| bustype = CAN (4-wire) | | bustype = CAN (4-wire) | ||
| instalation = Free | | instalation = Free |
Revision as of 07:07, 8 August 2023
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CAN to Bluetooth adapter
This module is used to connect to remote devices via Bluetooth.
Overview
Mash connection
Point-to-point connection
Module parameters
Parameter name | Value |
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Power supply | 11.5 … 27.5 V DC from CAN or PS |
Max current(24V) | ??? mA |
Max BT distance | 220 m |
Bus type | CAN (4-wire) |
Equipment installation type | Free |
Case material | ABS |
Protection | IP40 |
Temperature range | -10 … +50 °C |
Size | 45x42x14 mm |
Weight | 25 g |
Module installation and connection procedure
HW settings
Name | Type, range | SUBID | Default | Description |
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in | char[16] | 98 | 'BBBBBB' | Each char is responsible for the type of a particular channel
And you can also connect one temperature sensor: 1hw="in='T-----'"
1Example: in='DEHSSG'
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offset | float(+/- 0…39) | SubID 30 temperature sensor | '0' | sensor values offset;
For example, offset is -3.8 : 1hw="offset='-3.8'"
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Input HW configuration
1<item addr="477:13" cfgid="180" name="Switch" type="switch" uniq_id="78"/>
2<item addr="477:14" cfgid="180" name="Switch" type="switch" uniq_id="79"/>
3<item addr="477:16" cfgid="180" name="Door" type="door-sensor" uniq_id="80"/>
4<item addr="477:30" cfgid="180" hw="offset='15'" name="Temperature" type="temperature-sensor" uniq_id="83"/>
5<item addr="477:98" cfgid="180" hw="in='T+DD-H'" name="Temperature" system="yes" type="temperature-sensor" uniq_id="76"/>