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RFID UHF reader

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1  Preliminary note

This document is intended for specialists� These specialists are people who are 

qualified by their appropriate training and their experience to see risks and to 

avoid possible hazards that may be caused during operation or maintenance of 

the device� The document contains information about the correct handling of the 

device�
Read this document before use to familiarise yourself with operating conditions, 

installation and operation� Keep this document during the entire duration of use of 

the device�

1.1  Symbols used

Instructions

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Reaction, result

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Designation of keys, buttons or indications

Cross-reference
Important note 

Non-compliance may result in malfunction or interference�
Information 

Supplementary note

2  Safety instructions

2.1  General

These instructions are an integral part of the device� It contains texts and figures 

concerning the correct handling of the device and must be read before installation 

or use�
Observe the operating instructions� Non-observance of the instructions, operation 

which is not in accordance with use as prescribed below, wrong installation or 

incorrect handling can seriously affect the safety of operators and machinery�

2.2  Target group

These instructions are intended for authorised persons according to the EMC and 

low-voltage directives� The device must only be installed, connected and put into 

operation by a qualified electrician�

Summary of Contents for DTE800

Page 1: ...Operating instructions RFID UHF reader DTE800 DTE810 DTE900 DTE910 DTE920 706377 01 06 2017 UK ...

Page 2: ...ngapore 6 3 Functions and features 6 4 Items supplied 6 5 Accessories 7 5 1 Antennas 7 5 2 Antenna cable 7 5 3 Mast and wall fixture 7 6 Installation 8 6 1 Installation location 8 6 2 Installation of the reader 8 7 Connections and displays 9 7 1 Voltage supply 10 7 2 Ethernet connection 10 7 3 Inputs and outputs that are not electrically isolated 10 7 4 Digital inputs and outputs 12 7 4 1 Digital ...

Page 3: ...ys buttons or indications Cross reference Important note Non compliance may result in malfunction or interference Information Supplementary note 2 Safety instructions 2 1 General These instructions are an integral part of the device It contains texts and figures concerning the correct handling of the device and must be read before installation or use Observe the operating instructions Non observan...

Page 4: ...e the device in the vicinity of heating installations do not expose it to direct sunlight and do not operate it in wet environments No objects with open flames must be placed onto the device Protect the device against moisture falling water drops and splashing water Observe the environmental conditions indicated in the technical data sheet There is a risk of fire in unsuitable environmental condit...

Page 5: ...le several antennas at the same place transmitting the same information is explicitly prohibited Modifications or conversions that are made to this unit without ifm electronic s explicit approval may make the FCC approval for the operation of this unit invalid Corresponding tests showed that this unit complies with the limit values for Class B digital devices pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules T...

Page 6: ...different frequency ranges 865 868 MHz for Europe 902 928 MHz for America 916 927 MHz for Australia On delivery the device can read and write tags according to the EPC Gen2 standard Further protocols can be imported via software updates The unit possesses a maximum of 4 external antenna connections to connect the transmitting receiving antennas for communication with the RFID tags The unit has sev...

Page 7: ...d ANT930 5 2 Antenna cable Description Article no 50 Ω cable type Connector 1 Connector 2 Length cm Connection cable RG 58 3 m E80330 RG058 PE TNC f rev TNC m 300 Connection cable RG 58 6 m E80331 RG058 PE TNC f rev TNC m 600 Connection cable RG 58 10 m E80332 RG058 PE TNC f rev TNC m 1000 Connection cable RG 58 15 m E80333 RG058 PE TNC f rev TNC m 1500 5 3 Mast and wall fixture Wall mast fixture ...

Page 8: ... mounting the unit in the immediate vicinity of heating installations The maximum operating temperature indicated in the data sheet must not be exceeded The substrate must be sufficiently solid and guarantee the required load bearing capacity 6 2 Installation of the reader There are threaded mounting holes on the back of the reader The spacing between the threaded holes is shown in the following d...

Page 9: ...Overall view DTE800 DTE810 DTE900 DTE910 DTE920 M12 communication port status indication 2 colour LEDs red green M12 male power supply connection 4 pole A coded GPIO connection 1 M12 female 5 pole DTE800 8 pole DTE810 A coded GPIO connection 2 M12 female 5 pole DTE800 8 pole DTE810 A coded antenna terminal 1 R TNC 50 Ohm antenna terminal 2 R TNC 50 Ohm antenna terminal 3 R TNC 50 Ohm antenna termi...

Page 10: ...on 1 TD 2 RD 3 TD 4 RD Only use screened cables for Ethernet connection 7 3 Inputs and outputs that are not electrically isolated The digital inputs and outputs of the DTE800 DTE900 are designed as two 5 pole sockets with A coding with M12 connection thread 3 1 2 4 5 Pin Connection 1 VCC output for the supply of the digital outputs Not electrically isolated 2 OUTPUT switching output 3 GND output f...

Page 11: ...s OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 are not electrically isolated from the operating voltage DTE UB GND OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 Circuitry of the outputs not electrically isolated Load each digital input or output with max 0 5 A The inputs and outputs are designed for max 30 V DC For further information please refer to the data sheet ...

Page 12: ...al operating voltage UB_ext external operating voltage 6 OUTPUT 4 switching output 4 OUTPUT 2 switching output 2 7 OUTPUT 3 switching output 3 OUTPUT 1 switching output 1 8 INPUT 3 switching input 3 INPUT 2 switching input 2 7 4 1 Digital inputs The inputs are electrically isolated from the operating voltage of the reader and can be operated independently of the polarity of the input signal For th...

Page 13: ...tputs The outputs are also electrically isolated from the operating voltage of the reader and have a common pole switching output CMN If the electrical isolation is not needed the operating voltage can also be obtained directly from the reader Circuitry of the outputs electrically isolated ...

Page 14: ...ration of the outputs with an external voltage source only use LPS Limited Power Source or NEC class 2 power supplies The control and evaluation can take place via the ReaderStart v2 software via the supplied DLL or by accessing the reader protocol 7 5 Antenna connection For connection with the RFID antennas the reader has 4 antenna connections which are designed as Reverse TNC For connection of a...

Page 15: ...he reader and adaptation to the application requires knowledge about the EPCGlobal Standard of GS1 In this standard the function of the interface between tag and reader is described For more information please visit www epcglobalinc org The configuration manual describes which parameters are available for the configuration of the reader The reader is controlled via the ifm electronic proprietary r...

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