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VCC and GND can be connected to any port, except ELE/PIT/AIL and SYS. It can be connected to a receiver port too. If powered from a separate battery, GND must be connected with the unit's power source.}} | VCC and GND can be connected to any port, except ELE/PIT/AIL and SYS. It can be connected to a receiver port too. If powered from a separate battery, GND must be connected with the unit's power source.}} | ||
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{{Quote|'''Do not connect communication cable to the power supply! It can be connected only to the SYS port.'''}} | {{Quote|'''Do not connect communication cable to the power supply! It can be connected only to the SYS port.'''}} | ||
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#'''Connect to the Wifi module.''' | #'''Connect to the Wifi module.''' | ||
#:Default SSID (Wifi site name): '''Spirit Wifi-Link'''. | #:Default SSID (Wifi site name): '''Spirit Wifi-Link'''. | ||
− | #:The module is by default in the ''' | + | #:The module is by default in the '''Access Point mode'''. |
#:You can connect to the AP directly in a normal way. | #:You can connect to the AP directly in a normal way. | ||
#:After connection, your device will get IP address automaticaly. | #:After connection, your device will get IP address automaticaly. | ||
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{{Info|[[File:Info.png]] | {{Info|[[File:Info.png]] | ||
− | For beginners | + | For beginners we recommend default settings.}} |
'''AP+Client Mode''' (For experienced users only) | '''AP+Client Mode''' (For experienced users only) | ||
− | :Module is able to connect to an existing WiFi station (e.g. your home | + | :Module is able to connect to an existing WiFi station (e.g. your home network). By entering the configuration interface, you can set the AP+Client mode. In this mode you can find your network and connect to it. In this way, module can be accessed from any device, that is connected to the same network, even via an ethernet cable. |
:If you are connected to an existing WiFi station, the module will receive second IP address. You can find such IP address in the configuration interface. | :If you are connected to an existing WiFi station, the module will receive second IP address. You can find such IP address in the configuration interface. | ||
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#Click the Connect button and wait for the success notification. | #Click the Connect button and wait for the success notification. | ||
#Remember the address that will appear in the „WiFi address“ entry – this IP address should be used to connect the module through the network you are connected to. | #Remember the address that will appear in the „WiFi address“ entry – this IP address should be used to connect the module through the network you are connected to. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | === Auto Turn-Off feature === | ||
+ | |||
+ | To allow operation of the Wifi-Link module during a flight you can enable the Auto Turn-Off feature. | ||
+ | This feature will automatically turn off the module if no device will connect to it (at the Access Point created by the module) or if the module itself will not connect to any infrastructure (any other WiFi network that pilot can program). | ||
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+ | After power up of the model the module will start counting the time. | ||
+ | If there is no connection until configured period of time the Status LED will turn Off which mean that the module is completely turned off. | ||
+ | Then it is completely safe to fly with the model. | ||
+ | |||
== USAGE == | == USAGE == | ||
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When Spirit unit with the module are running, you can proceed with the following steps: | When Spirit unit with the module are running, you can proceed with the following steps: | ||
− | + | === Web Browser - iOS, WP, Sailfish OS, PC, Mac, ... === | |
− | #Go to | + | #Go to Settings/Wi-Fi in Operating System, search for a new networks. |
#Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | #Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | ||
#Enter the module with this address: [http://192.168.4.1 http://192.168.4.1 ] | #Enter the module with this address: [http://192.168.4.1 http://192.168.4.1 ] | ||
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The best experience with Chrome, Firefox, Safari web browsers. | The best experience with Chrome, Firefox, Safari web browsers. | ||
− | + | === Native Android app === | |
− | #Download the latest „Spirit Settings“ app from | + | #Download the latest [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spirit „Spirit Settings“ app] from Google Play. |
− | #Go to | + | #Go to Settings/Wi-Fi in Android system, search for a new networks. |
#Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | #Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | ||
#Open the Spirit Settings app. | #Open the Spirit Settings app. | ||
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#Click the Connect button and you are ready | #Click the Connect button and you are ready | ||
− | + | === Native PC & Mac app === | |
− | #Download and install the Spirit Settings software from Spirit System web page. Required version is at least 2.0.2. | + | #Download and install the Spirit Settings software from [http://www.spirit-system.com/download.php Spirit System web page]. Required version is at least 2.0.2. |
− | #Go to | + | #Go to Wi-Fi settings in your Operating System and search for a new networks. ''(You need Wifi card in your computer)'' |
#Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | #Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network. | ||
− | #Start the Spirit Settings app in | + | #Start the Spirit Settings app in Demo mode |
− | #Press CTRL+W to open Wifi-Link window and confirm the IP. | + | #Press '''CTRL+W''' to open Wifi-Link window and confirm the IP. |
#Close and start the app again – connection should work now. | #Close and start the app again – connection should work now. | ||
+ | === Updating Wifi-Link === | ||
+ | |||
+ | You might need to update Wifi-Link module if you update firmware in the Spirit unit. | ||
+ | Update can be performed by Wifi-Link Updater tool that is available always at our [[https://spirit-system.com/download.php web page]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | #Download and install the Updater tool. | ||
+ | #Connect to the Wifi-Link Wifi network with your computer | ||
+ | #Launch the Wifi-Link Updater tool and press the Flash button. | ||
+ | #After few seconds Wifi-Link is updated | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 21 March 2023
Contents
1 FEATURES
- Power supply: 3.3V - 15V
- Weight: 7g
- Dimension: 21x32x5.5mm
- Operating range: up to 50 meters
- Modes: AP, AP+Client, Client
- Standard: 802.11b/g/n
- Encryption: Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2
- Configuration: Web Interface
- Power consumption: 80 – 350mA
Supported devices:
- Android (available on the Google Play)
- All smartphones, tablets, smart TV with Web Browser
- PC
- Mac
- Support for Firmware Updates.
- Web based Spirit Settings app in the module!
2 CONNECTION
Wire Meaning | |
VCC | Positive powering lead: 3.3V – 15V |
GND | Ground powering lead |
RX | Communication lead; SYS port |
TX | Communication lead; SYS port |
TX wire must be always closer to the SYS label. RX wire must be always in the center pin of the SYS port.
VCC and GND can be connected to any port, except ELE/PIT/AIL and SYS. It can be connected to a receiver port too. If powered from a separate battery, GND must be connected with the unit's power source.
Do not connect communication cable to the power supply! It can be connected only to the SYS port.
3 CONFIGURATION
Spirit Wifi-Link offers you user friendly configuration from any device that support WiFi connection and web browser.
To open it, you can proceed in this way:
- Connect to the Wifi module.
- Default SSID (Wifi site name): Spirit Wifi-Link.
- The module is by default in the Access Point mode.
- You can connect to the AP directly in a normal way.
- After connection, your device will get IP address automaticaly.
- Open your web browser.
- Usually any modern web browser with JavaScript support can be used.
- Enter the module with this address: http://192.168.4.1
- By entering „192.168.4.1“ you will get into the configuration.Here you can change any parameter including changing SSID,password or wireless mode.
With the latest module firmware Spirit Settings is available directly from your web browser!
AP+Client Mode (For experienced users only)
- Module is able to connect to an existing WiFi station (e.g. your home network). By entering the configuration interface, you can set the AP+Client mode. In this mode you can find your network and connect to it. In this way, module can be accessed from any device, that is connected to the same network, even via an ethernet cable.
- If you are connected to an existing WiFi station, the module will receive second IP address. You can find such IP address in the configuration interface.
- You can connect to the interface from the second IP address when accessing from your network. You can also access the internet or module at the same time.
Connecting to an existing network
- Connect to the Spirit Wifi-Link.
- Enter the WiFi Client section in the web interface.
- Click the „Switch to AP+Client mode“ (if not already).
- Wait a few seconds to display all available Wi-Fi networks.
- In the WiFi Association select Wi-Fi network you want to connect.
- Enter password of the Wi-Fi network (if required).
- Click the Connect button and wait for the success notification.
- Remember the address that will appear in the „WiFi address“ entry – this IP address should be used to connect the module through the network you are connected to.
3.1 Auto Turn-Off feature
To allow operation of the Wifi-Link module during a flight you can enable the Auto Turn-Off feature. This feature will automatically turn off the module if no device will connect to it (at the Access Point created by the module) or if the module itself will not connect to any infrastructure (any other WiFi network that pilot can program).
After power up of the model the module will start counting the time. If there is no connection until configured period of time the Status LED will turn Off which mean that the module is completely turned off. Then it is completely safe to fly with the model.
4 USAGE
When Spirit unit with the module are running, you can proceed with the following steps:
4.1 Web Browser - iOS, WP, Sailfish OS, PC, Mac, ...
- Go to Settings/Wi-Fi in Operating System, search for a new networks.
- Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network.
- Enter the module with this address: http://192.168.4.1
- Click the Spirit Settings in the Menu of the Wifi-Link interface
The best experience with Chrome, Firefox, Safari web browsers.
4.2 Native Android app
- Download the latest „Spirit Settings“ app from Google Play.
- Go to Settings/Wi-Fi in Android system, search for a new networks.
- Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network.
- Open the Spirit Settings app.
- Go to the Connection and select WIFI device.
- Click the Connect button and you are ready
4.3 Native PC & Mac app
- Download and install the Spirit Settings software from Spirit System web page. Required version is at least 2.0.2.
- Go to Wi-Fi settings in your Operating System and search for a new networks. (You need Wifi card in your computer)
- Connect to the „Spirit Wifi-Link ...“ network.
- Start the Spirit Settings app in Demo mode
- Press CTRL+W to open Wifi-Link window and confirm the IP.
- Close and start the app again – connection should work now.
4.4 Updating Wifi-Link
You might need to update Wifi-Link module if you update firmware in the Spirit unit. Update can be performed by Wifi-Link Updater tool that is available always at our [web page].
- Download and install the Updater tool.
- Connect to the Wifi-Link Wifi network with your computer
- Launch the Wifi-Link Updater tool and press the Flash button.
- After few seconds Wifi-Link is updated