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Buspro Wireless Last update: April 10, 2015

Buspro Wireless Last update: April 10, 2015. HDL-MCIP-RF.10 Connections: Buspro, Ethernet, Buspro wireless Work Mode: Mesh mode or Bridge mode Wireless

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Mesh mode: Mesh mode features that multiple routes are available, making the network connection robust.

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Page 1: Buspro Wireless Last update: April 10, 2015. HDL-MCIP-RF.10 Connections: Buspro, Ethernet, Buspro wireless Work Mode: Mesh mode or Bridge mode Wireless

Buspro Wireless

Last update: April 10, 2015

Page 2: Buspro Wireless Last update: April 10, 2015. HDL-MCIP-RF.10 Connections: Buspro, Ethernet, Buspro wireless Work Mode: Mesh mode or Bridge mode Wireless

HDL-MCIP-RF.10

Connections: Buspro, Ethernet, Buspro wireless

Work Mode: Mesh mode or Bridge mode

Wireless communication distance: 50m (barrier free)

Transmision power: 10dmb,10mw

Installation: wall hang or table top

Frequency channel: WPAN for China (780MHz – 786MHz); SRD fro Europe (864MHz – 870MHz);

ISM for North America (904MHz – 928MHz)

Encryption: AES

Buspro wireless system is a mesh network system (similar to ZigBee and Z-Wave, but sure not compatible) developed and defined by HDL. HDL has also joined ZigBee Alliance and Z-Wave Alliance, will also produce ZigBee series and Z-Wave series products. (//April 10, 2015)

HDL-MCIP-RF.10

Wireless DLP panel

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Mesh mode: Mesh mode features that multiple routes are available, making the network connection robust.

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Bridge mode: Used to connect separated Buspro installations together, rather than using Ethernet cables. (Suppose it is inconvenient or impossible to lay Ethernet cables.)

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In Mesh mode, the Subnet ID of all Wireless Devices and the Subnet ID of the Wireless Gateway have to be the same.

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Setp steps:0. Connect PC with Wireless Gateway via Ethernet, it has a factory default IP of 192.168.10.250

1. Press the button of HDL-MCIP-RF.10 three times, it will jump to a fixed configuration frequency channel.

2. Set panel jump to the same fixed configuration frequency channel.

For non-DLP wireless panel, long press the button of wireless panel, it will then flicker stably (this means it is in addressing mode, in HBST we can read its Subnet ID and Device ID), if keep pressing, it will then flicker

For wireless DLP, select ‘WIRELESS’ on the setting page of DLP (long press the first button and last button at the same time to enter into the setting page), the seventh and eighth buttons’ LED will on and the panel will enter the wireless setup mode.

3. Change the frequency channel and password of Wireless Gateway, save.

4. Search all the Wireless Panels in Wireless Gateway and save the same frequency channel and password to all the Wireless panels.

5. Exit the fixed configuration frequency channel. (Wireless Gateway and all Wireless Panels)

6. Wireless communication is built, HBST shall be able to search all Wireless Panels via the new frequency channel.

Detailed user manual can be downloaded from the link, ftp://59.41.255.150/temp/to%20markeing/

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In Bridge mode, Subnet IDs of all wireless gateway are different.

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Power Interface with built-in 3 dimmer channelsHDL-MPWPI03.181A/ch, total current cannot exceed 2A for 3 channels. Channel 1 is trailing edge channel, non-dimmable load or inductive transformer/ballast or fan are not allowed. Dimmable load like incandescent, LED can be connected to it. Channel 2 and 3 are leading edge channels.

Note the extended depth, 39mm.

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One wireless panel can be connected with up to 4 HDL-MPWPI03.18, wireless panel will detect and assign channel numbers to them automatically.E.g., Power Interface module 1 be assigned with channel 1 to 3, Power Interface module 2 be assigned with channel 7 to 9, Power Interface module 3 be assigned with channel 10 to 12, Power Interface module 4 be assigned with channel 4 to 6. They can be re-sorted by installer, it is software-configurable.

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Power Interface HDL-MPWPI03.18 can also be used to replace those normal switch where both L and N are present as below.

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