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RFID System

V680 Series

User's Manual

Cat. No.: Z248-E1-01

Amplifier and Antennas

V680-HA63B
V680-HS52
V680-HS63

 

ID Tags

V680-D2KF52
V680-D2KF67
V680-D2KF67M

Summary of Contents for V680-D2KF67

Page 1: ...RFID System V680 Series User s Manual Cat No Z248 E1 01 Amplifier and Antennas V680 HA63B V680 HS52 V680 HS63 ID Tags V680 D2KF52 V680 D2KF67 V680 D2KF67M...

Page 2: ...observe the following items when using the RFID System Allow the RFID System to be installed and operated only by qualified specialist with a sufficient knowledge of electrical systems Read and under...

Page 3: ...Section 4 Section 5 READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Product Overview Specifications and Performance Communications Specifications Installation Chemical Resistance RFID System V680 HA63B Amplifier V6...

Page 4: ...mply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document N...

Page 5: ...luding interference that may cause undesired operation FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s author ity to operate t...

Page 6: ...rklaart Omron dat het toestel de RFID Systeem V680 HS52 Serie V680 HS63 Serie V680 HA63B Serie in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijh 1999 5 EG F...

Page 7: ...y Product immediately stop operation and turn OFF the power supply Consult with an OMRON representative 8 Dispose of the Products as industrial waste 9 Observe all warnings and precautions given in th...

Page 8: ...s to 100 or less 2 Do not use the Products near high voltage or high current lines Do not use non waterproof Products in an environment where mist is present Do not expose the Products to chemicals th...

Page 9: ...Introduction Meanings of Symbols Introduction Meanings of Symbols Indicates particularly important points related to a function including precautions and application advice Indicates page numbers cont...

Page 10: ...8 Introduction Meanings of Symbols RFID System User s Manual Introduction MEMO...

Page 11: ...ection 1 Product Overview 11 Features 12 Product Configuration 13 Section 2 Specifications and Performance 15 Antennas with Separate Amplifier 16 Amplifier 20 Tags 23 Section 3 Communications Specific...

Page 12: ...10 RFID System User s Manual Introduction Introduction...

Page 13: ...Section 1 Product Overview 11 RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Features 12 Product Configuration 13...

Page 14: ...nable non contact bi directional data communi cations between Antennas and Tags CRC Used for Transmission Error Detection A bi directional 16 bit CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check has been added as the erro...

Page 15: ...n ID Controller one or more Amplifiers one or two Antennas and Tags Select the models suitable for the application V680 HA63B V680 HS63 V680 HS52 V680 CA5D01 Personal computer Programmable Controller...

Page 16: ...14 Section 1 Product Configuration RFID System User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview MEMO...

Page 17: ...Section 2 Specifications and Performance 15 RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Specifications and Performance Antennas with Separate Amplifier 16 Amplifier 20 Tags 23...

Page 18: ...otection IP67G Head Note The connector specifications are IP67 and IP65 IP67G Head Note The connectors are not waterproof Vibration resistance Destruction 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude accelera...

Page 19: ...80 HS63 R 23 5 5 40 28 0 1 53 27 6 11 Unit mm Operation indicator Note Mounting Hole Dimensions Coil center Two M4 or 4 5 dia holes 50 30 16 5 dia Coaxial cable 5 3 dia standard length 2 m Insulation...

Page 20: ...nnector specifications are IP67 and IP65 IP67G Head Note The connectors are not waterproof Dielectric strength Destruction 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 100 m s2 10 sweeps in each...

Page 21: ...30 19 8 dia 35 dia 22 5 dia Mounting Hole Dimensions Two toothed washers Two lock nuts M22 1 Operation indicator Insulation cover 50 30 16 5 dia Coaxial cable 5 3 dia standard length 2 m Insulation co...

Page 22: ...0529 When V680 HS63 R or V680 HS52 R is connected Dielectric strength Destruction 10 to 500 Hz 1 5 mm double amplitude acceleration 100 m s2 10 sweeps in each of 3 axis directions up down left right a...

Page 23: ...level 6 Normal Communications Mode Lit when a write protection error occurs LV5 7A Yel low Maintenance Mode Lit at distance level 5 or higher Normal Communications Mode Lit when an address error occu...

Page 24: ...umber of conductors 10 Insulation resistance 5 M min at 500 VDC between terminals and sheath Dielectric strength 500 VAC 1 min Item Model V700 A43 V700 A44 Length L1 Approx 10m Approx 20 m Weight Appr...

Page 25: ...operating temperature when not communicating 40 to85 C with no icing Ambient storage temperature 40 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 95 Degree of protection IP67 IEC 60529 Vibrat...

Page 26: ...t 10 billion times per address 25 C Ambient operating temperature when communicating 25 to 85 C with no icing Ambient operating temperature when not communicating 40 to85 C with no icing Ambient stora...

Page 27: ...ection 2 Specifications and Performance Dimensions V680 D2KF67 67M 8 8 0 2 5 2 13 2 16 40 0 1 0 5 16 40 0 1 0 5 16 16 Two 3 5 dia 13 2 5 2 8 8 0 2 2 4 5 32 32 Two M3 Mounting Hole Dimensions Unit mm C...

Page 28: ...26 Section 2 Tags RFID System User s Manual Section 2 Specifications and Performance MEMO...

Page 29: ...Section 3 Communications Specifications 27 RFID System User s Manual Section 3 Communications Specifications Communications Distances 28...

Page 30: ...2 Read 0 to 8 0 mm Axis offset 2 Write 0 to 8 0 mm Axis offset 2 V680 HS52 V680 D2KF52 embedded in metal steel Read 0 to 3 0 mm Axis offset 2 Write 0 to 3 0 mm Axis offset 2 V680 HS63 V680 D2KF52 Read...

Page 31: ...a ID Tag Communications distance V680 HA63B V680 HS52 V680 D2KF67 Read 0 to 17 0 mm Axis offset 2 Write 0 to 17 0 mm Axis offset 2 V680 HS63 V680 D2KF67 Read 7 to 30 0 mm Axis offset 10 Write 7 to 30...

Page 32: ...plifier Antenna ID Tag Communications Distance V680 HA63B V680 HS52 V680 D2KF67M with metal on back surface steel Read 0 to16 0 mm Axis offset 2 Write 0 to 16 0 mm Axis offset 2 V680 HS63 V680 D2KF67M...

Page 33: ...Section 4 Installation 31 RFID System Uer s Manual Section 4 Installation Installing Antennas 32 Mounting Amplifiers 33 Installing Tags 37...

Page 34: ...the mounting material as shown in the diagram below When the Antenna is mounted to a metal object the communications distance will be reduced by approximately 10 compared with mounting to a non metall...

Page 35: ...f at least 10 mm i e at least two spacers and attach them securely 40 End Plate 10 mm min See note 2 Mounting hook See note 1 DIN Track Spacers A B PFP 100N2 PFP M PFP S Mounting hook End Plate Spacer...

Page 36: ...cable release the lock and pull on the connector Pulling the cable without releasing the lock may break or damage the cable 1 Hold the Antenna connector align the key and insert the connector into th...

Page 37: ...embedding the Antenna in metal be sure the metal does not extend beyond the tip of the Antenna R22 min 60 mm min 23 mm max Metal casing Metal casing 30 mm min 30 mm min 30 mm min 30 mm min Note 1 Do n...

Page 38: ...g due to mutual interference when using more than one Antenna leave suffi cient space between them as shown in the following diagrams V680 HS63 V680 HS52 420 mm min 260 mm min Installing the Antennas...

Page 39: ...due to mutual interference when using more than one Tag V680 D2KF67 Tag Installation Direction Secure the Tag with M3 screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 3 to 0 5 N m Mutual Interference with T...

Page 40: ...D2KF67M to a metal surface and secure the Tag with M3 screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 3 to 0 5 N m Mutual Interference with Tag Reference To prevent malfunctioning due to mutual interferenc...

Page 41: ...Section 5 Chemical Resistance 39 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Chemical Resistance Chemical Resistance of the Antennas 40...

Page 42: ...lene chloride phenol cyclohexane aqua regia chromic acid sulfuric acid 90 RT methyl ethyl ketone aniline nitrobenzine monochlorobenzine pyridine nitric acid 60 RT formic acid 80 RT Aqua regia chromic...

Page 43: ...41 RFID System User s Manual Section 5 Chemical Resistance of the Antennas Section 5 Chemical Resistance MEMO...

Page 44: ...Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and rear pages Revision code Date Revised contents 01 October 2006 Original production Cat...

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