The HTL-BTGW gateway is intended for transferring HTL-xxxxBT-x series locks to online mode. It provides a connection of locks to a hotel server running HTLock software. On connecting the lock to the server, all the online lock management system options become available. Without connecting a lock to the gateway, the device operates offline.
By default, the gateway works with locks using Sub-1G technology at a frequency of 433 MHz, simultaneously serving up to 32 devices (electronic door locks, passage controllers, elevator controllers). Devices that do not support Sub-1G can be connected to the gateway using BLE (4.2) technology, but in this case, the maximum number of devices is four.
The device requires an external 5V power supply with a USB-C connector. To power the device via POE, it is needed to purchase a third-party POE splitter with the required connector.
Functions
- Support for online locks in Sub-1G (433 MHz) and BLE modes.
- Support for connecting to the server via Ethernet (10/100 Mbps).
- Built-in Wi-Fi Hotspot for configuring the gateway.
- Support for static and dynamic IP.
- Setting up the device name on the server specifying the location during the installation process.
- Support for 12 physically isolated Sub-1G channels, physical isolation reduces interference.
- Sub-1G frequency: 433 MHz.
- BLE 4.2 support.
Also, an online energy-saving switch can operate as an electronic lock gateway in the room.
*The showed appearance of the device may slightly vary.
Specs
System | Online, BLE |
Model | HTL-BTGW |
Dimensions | 100 x 84 x 27 (without antenna) |
Color | Black |
Production material | Metal |
Power supply type | 5V (external, USB-C) or 12V (external) depending on the model |
Operating Humidity | 20 - 93% |
Operating Temperature | - 10 – + 65 °C |
Indication | LAN indicator |
EEPROM | Yes |
Installation conditions | Sub-1G antenna remote cable (433 MHz) 1 m long |
Computer connection | LAN (Ethernet)
Bluetooth:
Sub-1G (433 MHz):
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