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Appendix 

 

A.3 Connecting cable 

SIMATIC RF200 
System Manual, 07/2015, J31069-D0227-U001-A9-7618 

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With 4-pin power supply connector 

 

Figure A-20  Connecting cable between PC and RF240R/RF260R/RF290R (RS-232) with 4-pin power supply connector 

Suitable power supply unit: e.g. wide-range power supply unit  

With open ends for the power supply 

 

Figure A-21  Connecting cable between PC and RF240R/RF260R/RF290R (RS-232) with open ends for the power supply 

Table A- 16  Ordering data connecting cable 

 

Article number 

Connecting cable RS-232 with M12 male connector (4-pin), 5 m 

6GT2891-4KH50 

Connecting cable RS-232 with open ends (5 m) 

6GT2891-4KH50-0AX0 

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Page 3: ...___ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ SIMATIC Ident RFID systems SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Introduction 1 Safety notes 2 System overview 3 RF200 system planning 4 Readers 5 Antennas 6 Transponder 7 System integration 8 System diagnostics 9 Appendix A ...

Page 4: ... be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNI...

Page 5: ... 35 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 36 4 2 1 Field data 37 4 2 2 Minimum clearances 44 4 3 Installation guidelines 47 4 3 1 Overview 47 4 3 2 Reduction of interference due to metal 47 4 3 3 Effects of metal on different transponders and readers 49 4 3 4 Impact of metal on the transmission window 50 4 3 4 1 RF210R 51 4 3 4 2 RF220R 54 4 3 4 3 RF240R 56 4 3 4 4 RF250R 59 4 3 4 5 RF260R 65...

Page 6: ... RF220R 102 5 3 1 Features 102 5 3 2 RF220R ordering data 102 5 3 3 RF220R pin assignment with RS422 interface 103 5 3 4 Display elements of the RF220R reader 103 5 3 5 Minimum distance between RF220R readers 104 5 3 6 Technical specifications of the RF220R reader 105 5 3 7 Approvals 106 5 3 8 Dimension drawing 107 5 4 SIMATIC RF240R 108 5 4 1 Features 108 5 4 2 RF240R ordering data 108 5 4 3 Pin ...

Page 7: ...136 5 7 7 Approvals 137 5 7 8 Note on the use of the RF290R as a replacement for SLG D10 SLG D10S 139 5 7 9 Dimension drawing 140 6 Antennas 141 6 1 ANT 3 142 6 1 1 Features 142 6 1 2 Ordering data 142 6 1 3 Mounting on in metal 143 6 1 4 Operating limit distances 144 6 1 5 Minimum spacing 144 6 1 6 Technical data 146 6 1 7 Dimension drawing 147 6 2 ANT 8 148 6 2 1 Features 148 6 2 2 Ordering data...

Page 8: ...ion drawing 174 6 7 ANT D6 175 6 7 1 Features 175 6 7 2 Ordering data 175 6 7 3 Transmission window 176 6 7 4 Metal free area 177 6 7 5 Minimum spacing 177 6 7 6 Technical data 178 6 7 7 Dimensional diagram 179 6 8 ANT D10 180 6 8 1 Features 180 6 8 2 Ordering data 180 6 8 3 Transmission window 181 6 8 4 Metal free area 182 6 8 5 Minimum spacing 183 6 8 6 Technical data 184 6 8 7 Dimensional diagr...

Page 9: ...5 Dimension drawing 207 7 7 MDS D139 208 7 7 1 Characteristics 208 7 7 2 Ordering data 208 7 7 3 Metal free area 209 7 7 4 Mounting in metal 210 7 7 5 Cleaning the transponder 210 7 7 6 Technical specifications 211 7 7 7 Use of the MDS D139 in hazardous areas 212 7 7 8 Dimension drawings 214 7 8 MDS D160 215 7 8 1 Characteristics 215 7 8 2 Ordering data 215 7 8 3 Mounting on metal 216 7 8 4 Techni...

Page 10: ...1 7 14 1 Features 241 7 14 2 Ordering data 241 7 14 3 Mounting on metal 242 7 14 4 Technical specifications 243 7 14 5 Dimension drawing 245 7 15 MDS D421 246 7 15 1 Characteristics 246 7 15 2 Ordering data 246 7 15 3 Mounting on metal 247 7 15 4 Technical specifications 249 7 15 5 Dimension drawing 250 7 16 MDS D422 251 7 16 1 Characteristics 251 7 16 2 Ordering data 251 7 16 3 Mounting in metal ...

Page 11: ...ring data 273 7 22 3 Mounting on metal 273 7 22 4 Technical specifications 274 7 22 5 Dimension drawings 275 7 23 MDS D521 276 7 23 1 Characteristics 276 7 23 2 Ordering data 276 7 23 3 Mounting on metal 276 7 23 4 Technical specifications 279 7 23 5 Dimension drawing 280 7 24 MDS D522 281 7 24 1 Characteristics 281 7 24 2 Ordering data 281 7 24 3 Mounting in metal 281 7 24 4 Technical specificati...

Page 12: ...TIC RF260X 313 A 2 2 1 Characteristics 313 A 2 2 2 Ordering data 313 A 2 2 3 Description 314 A 2 2 4 Principle of operation 314 A 2 2 5 Connectors 315 A 2 2 6 Configuration 316 A 2 2 7 Parameterization 317 A 2 2 8 RF260X commands 318 A 2 2 9 Technical specifications 319 A 2 2 10 Dimensional drawing 320 A 2 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 321 A 2 3 1 Features 321 A 2 3 2 Scope...

Page 13: ...Table of contents SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 13 A 4 Ordering data 340 A 5 Service Support 350 Glossary 353 Index 359 ...

Page 14: ...Table of contents SIMATIC RF200 14 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 15: ...rticularly compact design RF210R RF220R RF240R RF260R RF250R and RF290R are designed for operation with external antennas either to achieve longer distances or larger field sizes RF290R with ANT D5 D6 D10 or to allow installation where there is very little space RF250R with ANT 3 8 12 18 30 Scope of validity of this document This documentation is valid for all variants of the SIMATIC RF200 system ...

Page 16: ...0R with RS 232 interface 09 2011 Expansion of the documentation with the device variant RF240R 03 2013 Expansion of the documentation with the device variant RF290R 09 2013 Expansion of the documentation by the following the device variant RF250R the device variants RF240R and RF260R with ASCII interface Antennas ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 and ANT 30 Transponders 07 2015 Expansion of the documentation by...

Page 17: ...y Repairs Repairs may only be carried out by authorized qualified personnel WARNING Unauthorized opening of and improper repairs to the device may result in substantial damage to equipment or risk of personal injury to the user System expansion Only install system expansion devices designed for this device If you install other upgrades you may damage the system or violate the safety requirements a...

Page 18: ...Safety notes SIMATIC RF200 18 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 19: ...ard and was specially designed for use in industrial production for the control and optimization of material flows In contrast to SIMATIC RF300 SIMATIC RF200 is intended for RFID applications where performance requirements are not very high for example with regard to data volume transfer rate or diagnostics options SIMATIC RF200 is characterized by particularly favorable prices ...

Page 20: ...overview 3 1 RFID components and their function SIMATIC RF200 20 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 3 1 RFID components and their function RF200 system components Figure 3 1 RF200 system overview ...

Page 21: ...transponder combinations Tran sponder RF210R RF210M RF220R RF240R RF250R with RF260R RF290R 4 RF310M ANT 3 ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 MDS D100 MDS D117 6 MDS D124 MDS D126 MDS D127 6 MDS D139 1 MDS D160 2 MDS D165 MDS D200 MDS D261 MDS D324 MDS D339 MDS D400 MDS D421 6 MDS D422 6 MDS D423 MDS D424 MDS D425 MDS D426 MDS D428 MDS D460 5 MDS D521 6 ...

Page 22: ... D526 MDS D528 1 only with the article number 6GT2600 0AA10 2 only with the article number 6GT2600 0AB10 3 The transponder MDS D522 special variant has the same compatibility as the transponder MDS D522 4 in conjunction with ANT D5 D6 or D10 5 combination recommended only in conjunction with ANT D5 6 only in conjunction with RF310M for external antennas 6GT2803 1AC10 Combination possible Combinati...

Page 23: ... Primer coat electrolytic dip area cataphoresis with the associated drying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures 85 C Other applications with higher temperatures MDS D160 2 Typical applications are for example Rented work clothing Hotel laundry Surgical textiles Hospital clothing Dirt collection mats Clothing for nursing homes hostels Assembly lines with very sm...

Page 24: ...an also be deployed in harsh conditions MDS D428 Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for screw mounting Use in assembly and production lines in the powertrain sector MDS D460 Assembly lines with very small workpiece holders MDS D521 The MDS D521 is constructed for tool coding according to DIN 69873 It can be used wherever small data carriers and exact positioning are required e g tool iden...

Page 25: ... humidity temperature chemical impacts etc 4 1 2 Transmission window and read write distance The reader generates an inductive alternating field The field is strongest close to the reader however a read write distance of zero between reader and transponder is not recommended The strength of the field decreases in proportion to the distance from the reader The distribution of the field depends on t...

Page 26: ...IC RF220R readers between transponder and reader Sa Operating distance between transponder and reader Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the tran sponder at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions L Diameter of a transmission window SP Intersection of the axes of symmetry of the transponder Figure 4 1 RF210R RF220R transmissio...

Page 27: ...d reader Sa Operating distance between transponder and reader Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the tran sponder at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions L Length of a transmission window M Field centerpoint Figure 4 2 RF240R RF260R transmission window The transponder can be used as soon as the intersection SP of the transp...

Page 28: ...int at distance Sg Only static mode should thus be used in the area between Sa and Sg 4 1 3 Width of the transmission window Determining the width of the transmission window The following approximation formula can be used for practical applications B Width of the transmission window L Length of the transmission window Tracking tolerances The width of the transmission window B is particularly impor...

Page 29: ...on in exceptional cases since the read write distances are very limited Exact details of the secondary field geometry cannot be given since these values depend heavily on the operating distance and the application When working in dynamic mode remember that during the transition from the secondary field to the main field the presence of the tag is lost temporarily It is therefore advisable to selec...

Page 30: ...e following graphic shows typical primary and secondary fields if no shielding measures are taken Main field Secondary field Figure 4 4 Secondary field without shielding In this arrangement the reader can also read tags via the secondary field Shielding is required in order to prevent unwanted reading via the secondary field as shown and described in the following ...

Page 31: ...69 D0227 U001 A9 7618 31 Secondary fields with shielding The following graphic shows typical primary and secondary fields with metal shielding this time The metal shielding prevents the reader from detecting tags via the secondary field Main field Secondary field Figure 4 5 Secondary field with shielding ...

Page 32: ...he transponder and reader have no polarization axis i e the transponder can come in from any direction assume any position as parallel as possible to the reader and cross the transmission window The figure below shows the active area for various directions of transponder motion Transmission window Direction of motion of the transponder Detection area L x W Figure 4 6 Detection areas of the reader ...

Page 33: ...r the reader Figure 4 7 Operation in static mode Note Note that in a metallic environment the values for the limit distance are reduced Operation in dynamic mode When working in dynamic mode the transponder moves past the reader The transponder can be used as soon as the intersection SP of the transponder enters the circle of the transmission window In dynamic mode the operating distance Sa is of ...

Page 34: ...ength of the transmission window vTag Speed of the transponder tag in dynamic mode 0 8 Constant factor used to compensate for temperature impacts and production toler ances The dwell time can be of any duration in static mode The dwell time must be sufficiently long to allow communication with the transponder The dwell time is defined by the system environment in dynamic mode The volume of data to...

Page 35: ...ransponder Aids for calculating the data transmission times User friendly calculation tools are available for the communications modules ASM 456 RF160C RF170C and RF180C to calculate data transfer times The calculation tools can be found on the DVD RFID Systems Software Documentation article number 6GT2080 2AA20 Figure 4 9 User interface of the calculation tool for command processing time ...

Page 36: ... components of transponders and readers This makes the correct selection of a transponder and reader particularly easy All the technical specifications listed are typical data and are applicable for an ambient temperature between 0 C and 50 C a supply voltage between 22 and 27 VDC and a metal free environment Tolerances of 20 are permitted due to production or temperature conditions If the entire ...

Page 37: ...160 20 1 10 12 MDS D324 20 1 8 9 MDS D421 5 0 3 4 MDS D422 8 1 9 10 MDS D423 20 2 10 12 MDS D424 24 1 16 18 MDS D425 12 1 6 7 MDS D428 20 1 10 11 MDS D460 8 1 8 9 MDS D521 5 0 3 4 MDS D522 8 1 8 9 MDS D522 Special variants 8 1 8 9 MDS D524 20 1 15 17 MDS D528 15 1 10 11 1 The transponder is only suitable for static mode All dimensions in mm Table 4 2 SIMATIC RF220R field data Length of the transmi...

Page 38: ...MATIC RF240R field data Length of the transmis sion window L Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg MDS D100 100 2 84 95 MDS D124 65 2 53 60 MDS D126 80 2 57 65 MDS D160 50 1 33 37 MDS D165 105 2 80 94 MDS D200 90 2 69 78 MDS D261 70 2 60 70 MDS D324 55 1 36 40 MDS D400 95 2 80 90 MDS D422 25 1 12 15 MDS D423 45 2 35 40 MDS D424 75 1 47 53 MDS D425 30 1 15 17 MDS D426 65 2 45 55 MDS D428 50 1 30 ...

Page 39: ...4 58 MDS D428 30 1 20 32 MDS D460 24 1 21 27 MDS D522 20 1 12 15 MDS D522 Special variants 20 1 12 15 MDS D524 35 1 35 40 MDS D526 45 2 35 45 MDS D528 25 1 20 25 All dimensions in mm Table 4 5 Field data SIMATIC RF250R with ANT 8 Length of the transmis sion window Ld Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg MDS D117 2 0 2 3 MDS D127 3 0 3 4 MDS D421 3 0 3 4 MDS D521 3 0 3 4 All dimensions in mm Tab...

Page 40: ...ion window Ld Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg MDS D124 26 0 24 37 MDS D160 22 1 18 26 MDS D324 30 1 18 27 MDS D421 16 0 3 4 MDS D422 24 1 8 14 MDS D423 21 1 15 18 MDS D424 26 1 27 36 MDS D425 19 1 11 16 MDS D428 19 1 18 25 MDS D460 19 1 17 21 MDS D521 6 0 4 5 MDS D522 15 1 10 12 MDS D522 Special variants 15 1 10 12 MDS D524 30 1 25 30 MDS D528 20 1 15 20 All dimensions in mm Table 4 8 Fiel...

Page 41: ...S D526 60 2 35 45 MDS D528 25 1 20 25 All dimensions in mm Table 4 9 SIMATIC RF260R field data Length of the transmis sion window L Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg MDS D100 120 2 110 130 MDS D124 80 2 80 85 MDS D126 110 2 75 100 MDS D139 120 2 80 110 MDS D160 60 2 40 45 MDS D165 120 2 120 135 MDS D200 120 2 100 120 MDS D261 80 2 75 90 MDS D324 80 2 60 70 MDS D339 110 5 65 80 MDS D400 140 2...

Page 42: ...MDS D424 300 0 200 280 MDS D426 320 0 300 350 MDS D460 300 0 120 160 MDS D524 300 0 200 280 MDS D526 320 0 300 350 All dimensions in mm Table 4 11 Field data SIMATIC RF290R with ANT D6 at 4 W Length of the transmission window L Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg X direction Y direction MDS D100 520 420 0 550 650 MDS D124 500 400 0 220 300 MDS D126 520 420 0 400 500 MDS D139 520 420 0 500 600 ...

Page 43: ...X direction Y direction MDS D100 1050 350 0 500 600 MDS D124 1000 300 0 200 280 MDS D126 1050 350 0 400 500 MDS D139 1050 350 0 450 550 MDS D160 1000 300 0 130 180 MDS D165 1050 350 0 350 450 MDS D200 1050 350 0 450 550 MDS D261 1050 350 0 350 450 MDS D324 1000 300 0 200 280 MDS D339 1050 350 0 300 380 MDS D400 1050 350 0 400 500 MDS D424 1000 300 0 200 280 MDS D426 1050 350 0 350 400 MDS D524 100...

Page 44: ...R RF260R MDS D100 240 MDS D117 15 MDS D124 25 40 90 180 MDS D126 50 100 180 MDS D127 15 MDS D139 200 MDS D160 20 25 70 150 MDS D165 240 MDS D200 240 MDS D261 200 MDS D324 25 40 90 180 MDS D339 200 MDS D400 240 MDS D421 10 MDS D422 15 20 50 MDS D423 80 160 MDS D424 25 40 90 180 MDS D425 20 25 75 MDS D426 50 90 180 MDS D428 25 25 75 150 MDS D460 20 25 70 150 MDS D521 10 MDS D522 15 20 50 MDS D522 Sp...

Page 45: ...1500 2000 MDS D324 100 80 100 800 1200 1800 MDS D339 1000 1500 2000 MDS D400 1000 1500 2000 MDS D421 30 40 50 MDS D422 70 50 60 70 MDS D423 100 80 100 MDS D424 100 80 100 800 1200 1800 MDS D425 80 50 60 80 MDS D426 100 100 800 1200 1800 MDS D428 80 50 60 80 MDS D460 100 60 80 100 800 MDS D521 30 40 50 MDS D522 70 50 60 70 MDS D522 Special variants 70 50 60 70 MDS D524 100 80 100 800 1200 1800 MDS ...

Page 46: ...ields by not maintaining the minimum distances of the readers If the values fall below those specified in the minimum distance readers or antennas there is a risk of the function being affected by inductive fields In this case the data transfer time would increase unpredictably or a command would be aborted with an error Keeping to the values specified in the Minimum distance readers or antennas t...

Page 47: ...or their antennas Minimum distance between two adjacent data memories Metal free area for flush mounting of readers or their antennas and transponders in metal Mounting of multiple readers or their antennas on metal frames or racks The following sections describe the impact on the operation of the RFID system when mounted in the vicinity of metal 4 3 2 Reduction of interference due to metal Interf...

Page 48: ... of the non metallic spacer below the transponder and or reader The transponder and or reader are 10 to 20 mm higher than the metal surround The value x 100 mm is valid for example for RF260R It indicates that for a distance x 100 mm the reader can no longer be significantly affected by metal Remedy Increase the non metallic distance a b The following rule of thumb can be used Increase a b by a fa...

Page 49: ...al readers on metal racks Problem Interaction between readers Remedy Increase the distance D between the two readers Remedy Introduce one or more iron struts in order to short circuit the stray fields Remedy Insert a non metallic spacer of 20 to 40 millimeter thickness between the reader and the iron frame This will significantly reduce the induction of stray fields on the rack 4 3 3 Effects of me...

Page 50: ...ion window make sure that no metal rail or similar part intersects the transmission field The metal rail would affect the field data With readers with a large antenna surface e g RF260R for reasons of communication reliability when the transponders are flush mounted in metal a metal free space around the transponders is recommended This metal free space should match the size of the antenna surface...

Page 51: ...lush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values The following table shows the different arrangements for the reader with and without a metallic environment Case Diagram Description a Reader metal free b Reader on metal distance from metal 12 mm c Reader in metal flush against M18 nut d Reader in metal all around ...

Page 52: ...1 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 15 mm 90 90 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 80 90 MDS D421 metal free 100 90 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 75 50 MDS D422 metal free 100 80 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 90 40 MDS D423 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 110 2 100 2 flush mounted in metal distance all round 10 mm 95 85 MDS D424 1 metal fre...

Page 53: ...al distance all round 0 mm 90 40 MDS D524 1 metal free 100 60 on metal distance 15 mm 90 80 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 85 75 MDS D528 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 100 80 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal 2 Values of 100 related to non metal surroundings can occur if ...

Page 54: ...flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values The following table shows the different arrangements for the reader with and without a metallic environment Case Diagram Description a Reader metal free b Reader on metal distance from metal 12 mm c Reader in metal flush against M30 nut d Reader in metal all round ...

Page 55: ... D160 1 metal free 100 89 on metal distance 10 mm 100 89 MDS D324 1 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 15 mm 97 86 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 93 86 MDS D422 metal free 100 90 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 85 85 MDS D423 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 125 2 115 2 flush mounted in metal distance all round 10 mm 80 75 MDS D424 1 metal free 100 93 on me...

Page 56: ...ush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 86 82 MDS D526 1 metal free 100 90 on metal distance 25 mm 90 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 50 mm 80 70 MDS D528 metal free 100 94 on metal distance 0 mm 100 94 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal 2 Values of 100 related to non metal surround...

Page 57: ...tal distance 25 mm 80 75 60 flush mounted in metal distance all round 50 mm 70 55 55 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 90 80 on metal distance 10 mm 90 85 80 MDS D165 without metal 100 95 75 on metal distance 25 mm 75 70 65 MDS D200 1 without metal 100 95 85 on metal distance 20 mm 95 80 70 flush mounted in metal distance all round 20 mm 70 60 50 MDS D261 without metal 100 90 90 on metal distance 25 mm...

Page 58: ...1 without metal 100 90 80 on metal distance 0 mm 90 85 80 MDS D522 metal free 100 90 85 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 90 60 40 MDS D522 Special vari ant metal free 100 90 85 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 90 60 40 MDS D524 1 metal free 100 85 80 on metal distance 0 mm 90 80 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 80 70 65 MDS D526 1 metal free 100 80 70 o...

Page 59: ...metal all round 20 mm MDS D124 1 without metal 100 80 on metal distance 15 mm 90 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 75 70 MDS D126 1 without metal 100 80 on metal distance 25 mm 85 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 50 mm 60 50 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 85 on metal distance 10 mm 95 80 MDS D324 1 without metal 100 80 on metal distance 15 mm 95 75 flush mounted in metal...

Page 60: ...tal distance all round 0 mm 95 80 MDS D524 1 without metal 100 85 on metal distance 15 mm 90 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 75 70 MDS D526 1 without metal 100 70 on metal distance 25 mm 90 65 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 55 45 MDS D528 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 100 90 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the approp...

Page 61: ...a without met al antenna flush mounted in metal all round 7 mm MDS D117 without metal 100 85 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 50 40 MDS D127 without metal 100 85 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 65 50 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 10 mm 90 85 MDS D421 without metal 100 90 flush mounted in metal distance all round 0 mm 65 45 MDS D422 without metal 100...

Page 62: ...ield data due to metal range as Transponder and RF250R with ANT 18 Transponder RF250R with ANT 18 antenna without met al antenna flush mounted in metal all round 10 mm MDS D124 1 without metal 100 80 on metal distance 15 mm 100 80 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 95 70 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 10 mm 100 90 MDS D324 1 without metal 100 80 on metal distance 15...

Page 63: ...24 1 without metal 100 75 on metal distance 15 mm 95 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 95 75 MDS D528 without metal 100 85 on metal distance 0 mm 100 85 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal 2 Values of 100 related to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed speci...

Page 64: ...hout metal 100 85 on metal distance 15 mm 90 75 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 75 70 MDS D425 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 95 75 MDS D426 1 without metal 100 70 on metal distance 25 mm 90 65 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 55 45 MDS D428 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 0 mm 100 90 MDS D460 1 without metal 100 85 on metal distance 10 mm 90 75 M...

Page 65: ...ounting in on metallic surroundings 4 3 4 5 RF260R The RF260R can be flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values Figure 4 13 metal free space for RF260R To avoid any impact on the field data the distance a should be 20 mm Table 4 24 Reduction of field data due to metal range as Transponder and RF260R Transponder Reader with out direct metal influ ence Read...

Page 66: ...istance all round 20 mm 55 50 45 MDS D261 without metal 100 85 70 on metal distance 25 mm 80 70 60 MDS D324 1 without metal 100 90 75 on metal distance 15 mm 90 80 70 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 70 65 55 MDS D339 1 without metal 100 90 75 on metal distance 30 mm 95 90 75 MDS D400 1 without metal 100 85 70 on metal distance 20 mm 70 65 50 flush mounted in metal distance all roun...

Page 67: ...3 on metal distance 25 mm 88 85 68 flush mounted in metal distance all round 50 mm 65 55 55 MDS D528 without metal 100 90 90 on metal distance 0 mm 90 90 85 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal 2 Values of 100 related to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for m...

Page 68: ...nce all round 25 mm 65 60 MDS D126 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 25 mm 70 65 flush mounted in metal distance all round 50 mm 55 50 MDS D139 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 30 mm 90 85 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 10 mm 70 65 MDS D165 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 25 mm 65 60 MDS D200 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 20 mm 65 60 flush mounte...

Page 69: ...nd RF290R with ANT D6 Transponder RF290R with ANT D6 Antenna on metal metal plate antenna flush mounted in metal all round 200 mm MDS D100 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 20 mm 65 60 MDS D124 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 25 mm 80 75 MDS D126 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 25 mm 65 60 MDS D139 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 30 mm 80 70 MDS D160 1 without met...

Page 70: ...nna on metal metal plate antenna flush mounted in metal all round 200 mm MDS D100 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 20 mm 50 40 MDS D124 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 25 mm 70 60 MDS D126 1 without metal 100 95 on metal distance 25 mm 65 60 MDS D139 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 30 mm 80 70 MDS D160 1 without metal 100 90 on metal distance 25 mm 60 55 MDS D165 without ...

Page 71: ... this can be achieved by using the antenna splitter or the antenna multiplexer RF260X Note that the antenna splitter is a purely passive device that splits the power at the input to two outputs and therefore halves it This is possible both in PC mode RS 232 and CM mode RS 422 You can cascade the antenna splitters in such a way that up to 4 antennas can be connected at the same time The antenna mul...

Page 72: ...as Possible configurations of the antennas The antenna installations described here have been designed for reading smartlabels transponders on goods on conveyor belts conveyor systems or pallets A prerequisite is that there are no magnetically conducting materials e g metal in the vicinity of the antenna or the label Figure 4 15 Possible configuration of RF290R with ANT D5 D6 D10 ...

Page 73: ...3 Installation guidelines SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 73 Installation examples Figure 4 16 Installation example with 2 ANT D6 portal Figure 4 17 Installation example with ANT D6 C arrangement ...

Page 74: ...System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Figure 4 18 Installation example with ANT D6 tunnel Note The minimum spacings between the antennas for operation with only one reader may be less than the distances described because this configuration has the same phase ...

Page 75: ...is cannot be complied with the antennas must be shielded To achieve three dimensional detection of the labels in the sensing range the following requirements must be met The gate width must be less than or equal to 800 mm The antenna size of the labels should be at least the size of an ISO card 85 mm x 54 mm The distance from label to label must be greater than 100 mm The distance from label to la...

Page 76: ...nally ANT D5 6GT2698 5AA10 ANT D6 6GT2698 5AB00 ANT D10 6GT2698 5AF00 2 3 4 With ANT D6 if required cover 6GT2698 5AD00 1 2 3 Antenna splitter 6GT2603 0AC00 1 1 1 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems for PC mode only EU 6GT2898 0AA00 UK 6GT2898 0AA10 US 6GT2898 0AA20 1 1 1 24 V connecting cable length 5 m for PC mode only 6GT2491 1HH50 1 1 1 Connecting cable RF290R PC or RF290R CM 6...

Page 77: ...he vicinity of the antennas cannot be avoided the following must be noted There must be a minimum allround gap of 100 mm between the antenna and metal Serious loss of sensing range must be expected above 50 mm There is no discernible influence at distances greater than 150 mm from the metal The influence of the metal depends heavily on its size and shape Thin metal rods have less influence on the ...

Page 78: ...na cables as well as the antenna cable between the reader and the antenna splitter The coaxial cable must be wound tightly at least four times through the EMC ring core The maximum distance between the connecting plug for the reader or the antenna splitter and the ring core must be 100 mm The antenna cable must always be run vertically from the antennas A minimum distance of 200 mm to the antennas...

Page 79: ...plexer 2 6 antennas You can operate up to six antennas on one reader via the multiplexer The data is processed sequentially Antenna switchover is performed in time multiplex mode so by connecting several antennas together the processing time activation time per antenna is lengthened accordingly Figure 4 21 Configuration example of the antenna multiplexer with ANT D5 ...

Page 80: ...ure the transponders The following table provides an overview of the housing materials of the transponders Table 4 29 Overview of the housing materials of the transponders Housing material Transponder Polyphenylene sulfide PPS MDS D117 MDS D124 6GT2600 0AC10 MDS D139 MDS D160 MDS D339 MDS D423 Polycarbonate PC MDS D100 6GT2600 0AD10 Polyvinyl chloride PVC MDS D100 6GT2600 0AD00 0AX0 MDS D200 MDS D...

Page 81: ...ochloric acid HCl and nitric acid HNO3 at 80 C The plastic housings are resistant to all types of fuel including methanol Table 4 30 Chemical resistance polyphenylene sulfide PPS Substance Test conditions Rating Concentration Temperature C Acetone 55 يبرع n Butanol butyl alcohol 80 يبرع Butanone 2 methyl ethyl ketone 60 يبرع n Butyl acetate 80 يبرع Brake fluid 80 يبرع Calcium chloride saturated 80...

Page 82: ...stant Practically resistant Conditionally resistant Less resistant Not resistant 4 3 6 3 Polycarbonate PC Table 4 31 Chemical resistance polycarbonate PPS Substance Test conditions Rating Concentration Temperature C Mineral lubricants Aliphatic hydrocarbons Aromatic hydrocarbons Gasoline Weak mineral acids Strong mineral acids Weak organic acids Strong organic acids Oxidizing acids Weak alkaline s...

Page 83: ...ubstance Test conditions Rating Concentration Temperature C Salt water 5 Sugared water 10 Acetic acid w 5 Sodium carbonate w 5 Ethyl alcohol w 60 Ethylene glycol 50 Fuel B acc to ISO 1817 Human sweat Explanation of the rating Resistant Practically resistant Conditionally resistant Less resistant Not resistant w Water solution 4 3 6 5 Epoxy resin Table 4 33 Chemical Resistance epoxy resin Substance...

Page 84: ...x 60 Boric acid 20 Bromine liquid 20 Bromides K Na among others 60 Bromoform 100 20 Bromine water 20 Butadiene 1 3 20 Butane gaseous 20 Butanol 20 Butyric acid 100 20 Carbonates ammonium Na among others 60 Chlorine liquid 20 Chlorine gaseous dry 100 20 Chlorobenzene 20 Chlorides ammonium Na among others 60 Chloroform 20 Chlorophyll 20 Chlorosulfuric acid 100 20 Chlorine water saturated solution 20...

Page 85: ...luconic acid 20 Glycerine 60 Glycol 60 Urine 20 Uric acid 20 Hydroxides ammonium 10 20 Hydroxides Na K 40 20 Hydroxides alkaline earth metal 60 Hypochlorites K Na among others 60 Iodides K Na among others 60 Silicic acid 60 Cresol Up to 90 20 Methanol 100 40 Methylene chloride 20 Lactic acid 100 20 Mineral oils 40 Nitrates ammonium K among others 60 Nitroglycerin 20 Oxalic acid 20 Phenol 1 20 Phos...

Page 86: ...ethylene 20 Hydrogen peroxide 30 20 Tartaric acid 20 Explanation of the rating Resistant Practically resistant Conditionally resistant Less resistant Not resistant 4 3 6 6 PA6 6 GF30 Table 4 34 Chemical resistance PA6 6 GF30 Substance Test conditions Rating Concentration Temperature C Mineral lubricants Aliphatic hydrocarbons Aromatic hydrocarbons Gasoline Weak mineral acids Strong mineral acids W...

Page 87: ...ion Temperature C Alcohols Hot water hydrolysis resistance Explanation of the rating Resistant Practically resistant Conditionally resistant Less resistant Not resistant 4 4 Further information Further information on Fundamentals of application planning and EMC can be found in RF300 system manual https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 21738946 ...

Page 88: ...RF200 system planning 4 4 Further information SIMATIC RF200 88 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 89: ... is not observed under certain conditions the reader will not start up correctly and communication with a transponder will not be possible Note IO Link variants of the RF200 readers The IO Link variants of the readers are not included in the system manual You will find these in the SIMATIC RF200 IO Link https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 60641859 operating instructions ...

Page 90: ...A9 7618 5 1 SIMATIC RF210R 5 1 1 Features SIMATIC RF210R Characteristics Design RS422 interface Status display Application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh in dustrial environments 5 1 2 RF210R ordering data Article number RF210R with RS422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 1AC10 ...

Page 91: ...rating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently lit Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on yellow1 Transponder present flashing red Error has occurred the type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corresponding reset parameter option_1 2 is set...

Page 92: ...em Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 5 1 5 Minimum distance between RF210R readers RF210R side by side D 60 mm Figure 5 1 Minimum distance between RF210R readers RF210R face to face D 100 mm Figure 5 2 Face to face distance between two RF210Rs ...

Page 93: ...sponder tag ISO tags Read approx 1500 bytes s Write approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 ms for read access 0 6 ms Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of the reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design M8 8 pin Standard for interfaces for communication RS 422 Antenna integrated Mechanical specifi...

Page 94: ... two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the...

Page 95: ...ncluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est s...

Page 96: ...9 7618 5 2 SIMATIC RF210M 5 2 1 Features SIMATIC RF210M Characteristics Design RS422 interface Status display Application Reader for hand work and rework places picking track and trace tool Ident 5 2 2 Ordering data RF210M Article number RF210M with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2823 0AA00 ...

Page 97: ...spension bracket at two different points If you do not mount the handle we recommend that you close the opening with the protective cap Holes for mounting the suspension bracket Thread for mounting the handle Figure 5 4 Installing the reader 5 2 4 Pin assignment RF210M with RS 422 interface Pin Pin Device end 8 pin M12 Assignment 1 24 V 2 Transmit 3 0 V 4 Transmit 5 Receive 6 Receive 7 Unassigned ...

Page 98: ...MATIC RF200 command set https support industry siemens com cs ww en view 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode 5 2 6 Technical specifications of the RF210M reader Table 5 2 Technical specifications of the RF210M reader 6GT2823 0AA00 Product type designation SIMATIC RF210M Radio frequencies Operating frequency rated value 13 56 MHz Electrical data Maximum range 20 mm Maximum data transmission r...

Page 99: ...uring transportation and storage 25 60 C Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP54 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g Design dimensions and weights Dimensions Reader with handle L x W x H 195 x 26 x 140 mm Reader without handle L x W x H 195 x 26 x 46 mm Spiral connecting cable L 2 m maximum working length 3 5 m Weight 460 g Type of moun...

Page 100: ... commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IC ...

Page 101: ...Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RF210M SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 101 5 2 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 5 Dimension drawing RF210M All dimensions in mm tolerances 1 mm ...

Page 102: ...A9 7618 5 3 SIMATIC RF220R 5 3 1 Features SIMATIC RF220R Characteristics Design RS422 interface Status display Application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh in dustrial environments 5 3 2 RF220R ordering data Article number RF220R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 2AC10 ...

Page 103: ...erating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently lit Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on yellow1 Transponder present flashing red Error has occurred the type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corresponding reset parameter option_1 2 is se...

Page 104: ...em Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 5 3 5 Minimum distance between RF220R readers RF220R side by side D 100 mm Figure 5 6 Minimum distance between RF220R readers RF220R face to face D 150 mm Figure 5 7 Face to face distance between two RF220Rs ...

Page 105: ... sponder tag ISO tags Read approx 1500 bytes s Write approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 ms for read access 0 6 ms Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of the reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design M8 8 pin Standard for interfaces for communication RS 422 Antenna integrated Mechanical specif...

Page 106: ...g two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with th...

Page 107: ...ncluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est s...

Page 108: ...teristics Structure RS 422 or RS 232 interface Operating indicator Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh in dustrial environments 5 4 2 RF240R ordering data Article number RF240R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 4AC10 RF240R with RS 232 interface 3964R 6GT2821 4AC11 RF240R with RS 232 interface ASCII 6GT2821 4AC40 ...

Page 109: ...r Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently lit Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on yellow1 Transponder present flashing red Error has occurred the type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corresponding...

Page 110: ...18 5 4 5 Minimum distance between several RF240R readers RF240R readers side by side D 120 mm with 2 readers D 200 mm with more than 2 readers Figure 5 9 Minimum distance between several RF240R readers RF240R face to face D 400 mm Figure 5 10 Face of face distance between two RF240R readers ...

Page 111: ...ate reader tran sponder tag ISO tags Read approx 1500 bytes s Write approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 ms for read access 0 6 ms Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of the reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design M8 8 pin Standard for interfaces for communication 6GT2821 4AC10 RS 422 3964R p...

Page 112: ...rature During operation 20 70 C During transportation and storage 25 85 C Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weights Dimensions L x W x H 50 50 30 mm Weight 60 g Type of mounting 2 x M5 screw 1 5 Nm Cable length maximum RS 422 max 1000 ...

Page 113: ...nst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be...

Page 114: ...Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RF240R SIMATIC RF200 114 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 5 4 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 11 Dimension drawing RF240R Dimensions in mm ...

Page 115: ...of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh in dustrial environments Note Reader requires external antennas Note that the RF250R reader is designed only for operation with external antennas and can only be operated in conjunction with the antennas ANT 3 ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 or ANT 30 5 5 2 Ordering data RF250R Article number RF250R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 5AC10 RF250R...

Page 116: ...r Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently lit Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on yellow1 Transponder present flashing red Error has occurred the type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corresponding...

Page 117: ...approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 or 1 2 ms for read access 0 6 or 1 2 ms Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of the reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design M8 4 pin Standard for interfaces for communication 6GT2821 5AC10 RS 422 3964R protocol 6GT2821 5AC11 RS 232 ASCII protocol Antenna ex...

Page 118: ... of mounting 2 x M5 screw 1 5 Nm Cable length maximum RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 max 30 m LED display design 3 color LED 5 5 6 Approvals FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF250R MLFB 6GT2821 5AC10 FCC ID NXW RF250R Siemens SIMATIC RF250R MLFB 6GT2821 5AC40 FCC ID NXW RF250R This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cau...

Page 119: ...ie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement If the antenna is detachable require the following two conditions 1 To red...

Page 120: ...Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RF250R SIMATIC RF200 120 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 5 5 7 Dimension drawing Figure 5 12 Dimension drawing RF250R Dimensions in mm ...

Page 121: ...ristics Structure RS 422 or RS 232 interface Operating indicator Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh in dustrial environments 5 6 2 Ordering data for RF260R Article number RF260R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 6AC10 RF260R with RS 232 interface 3964R 6GT2821 6AC11 RF260R with RS 232 interface ASCII 6GT2821 6AC40 ...

Page 122: ...r Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently lit Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on yellow1 Transponder present flashing red Error has occurred the type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corresponding...

Page 123: ...7 U001 A9 7618 123 5 6 5 Minimum distance between several RF260R RF260R side by side D 150 mm with 2 readers D 250 mm with more than 2 readers Figure 5 13 Minimum distance between several RF260R RF260R face to face D 500 mm Figure 5 14 Face to face distance between two RF260R ...

Page 124: ...eader tran sponder tag ISO tags Read approx 1500 bytes s Write approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 ms for read access 0 6 ms Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of the reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design M12 8 pin Standard for interfaces for communication 6GT2821 6AC10 RS 422 3964R proto...

Page 125: ...ature During operation 20 70 C During transportation and storage 25 80 C Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weights Dimensions L x W x H 75 75 41 mm Weight 200 g Type of mounting 2 x M5 screw 1 5 Nm Cable length maximum RS 422 max 1000 ...

Page 126: ...nst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be...

Page 127: ...Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF260R SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 127 5 6 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 15 Dimension drawing RF260R Dimensions in mm ...

Page 128: ...ntification container management HF gates F B When connected via a PC multitag operation is possible Note Reader requires external antennas Note that the RF290R reader is designed only for operation with external antennas and can only be operated in conjunction with the antennas ANT D5 D6 or D10 Note Note on operating the reader with ANT D6 D10 When operating with a power 3 W the limits are adhere...

Page 129: ...TIC RF systems 100 240 VAC 24 VDC 3 A with 2 m connecting cable with country specific plug EU 6GT2898 0AA00 UK 6GT2898 0AA10 US 6GT2898 0AA20 Connecting cables Reader ASM 475 2 m 6GT2891 4EH20 5 m 6GT2891 4EH50 Connecting extension cable Reader CM ASM for RF200 RF300 RF600 MV400 or extension cable MOBY U D 2 m 6GT2891 4FH20 5 m 6GT2891 4FH50 10 m 6GT2891 4FN10 20 m 6GT2891 4FN20 50 m 6GT2891 4FN50...

Page 130: ...24 V 24 V 2 Transmit RXD 3 0 V 0 V 4 Transmit TXD 5 Receive not used 6 Receive not used 7 not used not used 8 Ground shield Ground shield Digital I O only possible in PC mode RS 232 Table 5 10 Pin assignment of the digital I O interface Pin Pin Device end 4 pin M12 Socket assignment 1 DO relay contact COM Common 2 DO relay contact NO Normaly Open NO contact 3 DI switched input 24 V 4 DI ground 0 V...

Page 131: ...Make sure that the input voltage does not exceed the maximum permitted supply voltage of the reader Digital output DO At the relay output a NO contact is available The output is electrically isolated from the reader electronics and therefore needs to be supplied externally NOTICE Reader may be damaged If you exceed the maximum permitted voltage of 24 V 1 A at the relay output the reader may be dam...

Page 132: ...age applied ACT Communication on the data line PRE Presence of a transponder in the antenna field ERR CM mode flashing The type of flashing corresponds to the error code in the table in the section Error codes The optical error display is only reset if the corre sponding reset parameter option_1 2 is set see product information Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set https support industry s...

Page 133: ...in the housing to screw the device to the wall or onto a horizontal surface The position of the drill holes is shown in the following figure Figure 5 17 Drilling pattern for the RF290R dimensions in mm A M4 threaded socket for potential connection of the reader You will find further information on the potential connection in the section Further information Page 87 ...

Page 134: ...ting rail position B Figure 5 18 Installing the RF290R reader on the S7 300 standard rail 5 7 5 3 Installation on a DIN rail The RF290R reader is suitable for installation on 35 mm rails that comply with DIN EN 50022 Note The adapter for mounting on a DIN rail does not ship with the RF290R The adapter for mounting on a DIN rail does not ship with the product You can obtain a pack of three with the...

Page 135: ...wing figure Figure 5 19 Mounting the DIN rail adapter Follow the steps below to mount the RF290R reader on a DIN rail 1 Place the device on the upper edge of the DIN rail position A 2 Pull the spring mounted DIN rail slider position B down and press the device against the DIN rail until it locks in place Figure 5 20 Mounting the RF290R reader on a DIN rail ...

Page 136: ...approx 1500 bytes s Typical transmission time for user data per byte for write access 0 6 ms for read access 0 6 ms Multitag capability When connected via a PC Baud rate 19200 57600 115200 Bd Read write distances of reader see section Field data Page 37 Interfaces Electrical connector design TNC Standard for interfaces for communication RS 422 RS 232 Antenna external ANT D5 D6 or D10 can be connec...

Page 137: ...00 80 mm Weight 1 8 kg Type of mounting 2 x M5 screw 1 5 Nm Cable length maximum RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 max 30 m LED display design 4 LEDs 5 7 7 Approvals FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF290R MLFB 6GT2821 0AC12 FCC ID NXW RF290R This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this dev...

Page 138: ...ie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement If the antenna is detachable require the following two conditions 1 To red...

Page 139: ...wer supply and for direct connection to the various commu nications modules 1 no digital I O M12 4 pin female connector for digital I O can only be used in PC mode no operating display via LEDs operating display by four LEDs Maximum transmit power of 10 W Maximum transmit power of 5 W One securing option Different securing options Standard protocol in ISO host mode in PC mode Advanced protocol in ...

Page 140: ...Readers 5 7 SIMATIC RF290R SIMATIC RF200 140 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 5 7 9 Dimension drawing Figure 5 21 Dimensional drawing RF290R dimensions in mm ...

Page 141: ...290R readers require external antennas Note that the RF250R and RF290R readers are designed for operation with external antennas The RF250R reader can only be used in conjunction with the antennas ANT 3 8 12 18 or 30 The RF290R reader can only be used in conjunction with the antennas ANT D5 D6 or D10 ...

Page 142: ...mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 m plug in antenna cable Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 6 1 2 Ordering data Table 6 1 Ordering data ANT 3 Antenna Article number ANT 3 incl one plug in antenna cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CD40 0AX0 ANT 3 without antenna cable 6GT2398 1CD30 0AX0 Table 6 2 Ordering data ANT 3 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna cable 3 m 6GT23...

Page 143: ...anual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 143 6 1 3 Mounting on in metal The tuning of the ANT 3 antenna is optimized for mounting on metal ANT 3 Metal Figure 6 1 ANT 3 mounted on metal ANT 3 Metal a 10 mm Figure 6 2 ANT 3 flush mounted in metal ...

Page 144: ... 24 30 MDS D423 in metal 10 mm clear ance all round 0 24 30 MDS D423 in metal 0 mm clear ance all round 0 16 20 MDS D424 0 45 50 MDS D425 0 16 20 MDS D428 0 25 32 MDS D460 0 18 25 MDS D522 1 12 15 MDS D522 Special variant 1 12 15 MDS D524 1 30 40 MDS D528 1 20 25 All values are in mm 6 1 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance...

Page 145: ...s transponder edge to transponder edge MDS D124 MDS D160 MDS D324 MDS D423 MDS D424 MDS D428 MDS D460 MDS D524 MDS D528 MDS D422 MDS D425 MDS D522 RF250R with ANT 3 80 mm 60 mm All values are in mm Minimum distances from antenna to antenna D 60 mm with 2 antennas 80 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 3 Minimum distance for ANT 3 D 100 mm Figure 6 4 Face to face distance between two ANT 3s ...

Page 146: ...tions Ambient temperature During operation 25 C 70 C During transportation and storage 40 C 85 C Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g 1 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions L W H Housing without antenna connector 50 28 10 mm Housing with antenna connector 240 28 10 mm Weight Housing with anten...

Page 147: ...Antennas 6 1 ANT 3 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 147 6 1 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 5 Dimension drawing ANT 3 all values in mm ...

Page 148: ...pending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 m Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 6 2 2 Ordering data Table 6 5 Ordering data ANT 8 Antenna Article number ANT 8 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CF10 ANT 8 without antenna cable 6GT2398 1CF00 Table 6 6 Ordering data ANT 8 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna connecting cable with M8 plug with angled plug 6G...

Page 149: ...sion window 3 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 6 Transmission window ANT 8 6 2 4 Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 7 ANT 8 flush mounted in metal ...

Page 150: ...sible that the inductive fields will be affected In this case the data transmission time can increase unpredictably or a command is aborted with an error For this reason please observe the values in the tables Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D117 MDS D127 MDS D421 MDS D521 RF250R with ANT 8 20 mm 30 mm Definition of distance D D 30 mm with 2 antennas 30 ...

Page 151: ... to face distance between two ANT 8s 6 2 6 Technical data 6GT2398 1CF10 6GT2398 1CF00 Product type designation ANT 8 Electrical data Maximum write read distance ANT transponder Sg 4 mm Interfaces Plug connection 4 pin pin on antenna side Mechanical specifications Housing Material Stainless steel Color silver ...

Page 152: ...f protection to EN 60529 IP67 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions Ø x H 8 x 40 mm Weight 45 g Type of mounting 2 x stainless steel nuts M8 Cable length 3 m 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied contin uously 6 2 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 ...

Page 153: ...dentification Writing reading distance up to 16 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 m or 0 6 m Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 3 2 Ordering data Table 6 7 Ordering data ANT 12 Antenna Article number ANT 12 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CC00 ANT 12 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 6 m 6GT2398 1CC10 ...

Page 154: ...on window 20 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 11 Transmission window ANT 12 6 3 4 Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 12 ANT 12 flush mounted in metal ...

Page 155: ...ctive fields will be affected In this case the data transmission time can increase unpredictably or a command is aborted with an error For this reason please observe the values in the tables Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D117 MDS D127 MDS D421 MDS D422 MDS D428 MDS D460 MDS D522 MDS D528 RF250R with ANT 12 60 mm 80 mm Definition of distance D D 30 mm w...

Page 156: ...face distance between two ANT 12s 6 3 6 Technical data 6GT2398 1CC00 6GT2398 1CC10 Product type designation ANT 12 Electrical data Maximum write read distance ANT transponder Sg 16 mm Interfaces Plug connection 4 pin pin on antenna side Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic Crastin Color Pale turquoise ...

Page 157: ...otection to EN 60529 IP67 front Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions Ø x H 12 x 40 mm Weight 45 g Type of mounting 2x plastic nuts M12 Cable length 3 m or 0 6 m 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied contin uously 6 3 7 Dimension drawing Figur...

Page 158: ...assembly lines Writing reading distance up to 35 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 m or 0 6 m Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 4 2 Ordering data Table 6 8 Ordering data ANT 18 Antenna Article number ANT 18 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CA00 ANT 18 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 6 m 6GT2398 1CA10 ...

Page 159: ...w 30 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 16 Transmission window ANT 18 6 4 4 Flush mounted in metal a 10 mm b 10 mm Figure 6 17 ANT 18 flush mounted in metal ...

Page 160: ...fected In this case the data transmission time can increase unpredictably or a command is aborted with an error For this reason please observe the values in the tables Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D124 MDS D160 MDS D324 MDS D421 MDS D422 MDS D423 MDS D424 MDS D425 MDS D428 MDS D460 MDS D522 MDS D524 MDS D528 RF250R with ANT 18 80 mm 100 mm Definition ...

Page 161: ...face distance between two ANT 18s 6 4 6 Technical data 6GT2398 1CA00 6GT2398 1CA10 Product type designation ANT 18 Electrical data Maximum write read distance ANT transponder Sg 35 mm Interfaces Plug connection 4 pin pin on antenna side Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic Crastin Color Pale turquoise ...

Page 162: ...tection to EN 60529 IP67 front Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions Ø x H 18 x 55 mm Weight 120 g Type of mounting 2 x plastic nuts M18 Cable length 3 m or 0 6 m 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied contin uously 6 4 7 Dimension drawing Figu...

Page 163: ...eristics Area of application Small assembly lines Writing reading distance up to 55 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 m Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 5 2 Ordering data Table 6 9 Ordering data ANT 30 Antenna Article number ANT 30 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CD00 ...

Page 164: ... window Ld Length of the transmission window 60 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 21 Transmission window ANT 30 ...

Page 165: ...ecified in the tables are undershot it is possible that the inductive fields will be affected In this case the data transmission time can increase unpredictably or a command is aborted with an error For this reason please observe the values in the tables Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D124 MDS D160 MDS D324 MDS D423 MDS D424 MDS D460 MDS D524 MDS D422 M...

Page 166: ...F200 166 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Definition of distance D D 40 mm with 2 antennas 50 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 23 Minimum distance for ANT 30 D 200 mm Figure 6 24 Face to face distance between two ANT 30s ...

Page 167: ...c Crastin Color Pale turquoise Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 C 70 C During transportation and storage 40 C 85 C Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 front Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 20 g 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions Ø x H 30 x 58 mm Weight 150 g Type of mounting 2x plastic nu...

Page 168: ...Antennas 6 5 ANT 30 SIMATIC RF200 168 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 6 5 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 25 Dimension drawing ANT 30 all values in mm ...

Page 169: ... RF290R Degree of protection IP65 6 6 2 Ordering data Table 6 10 Ordering data of ANT D5 Antenna Article number ANT D5 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT2698 5AA10 Table 6 11 Ordering data of ANT D5 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna splitter incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT2690 0AC00 Antenna multiplexer incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m 6GT2894 0EA00 Antenna ...

Page 170: ...indow Ld Length of the transmission window 300 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 26 Transmission window for ANT D5 ...

Page 171: ...he tables are undershot it is possible that the inductive fields will be affected In this case the data transmission time can increase unpredictably or a command is aborted with an error For this reason please observe the values in the tables Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D100 MDS D126 MDS D139 MDS D165 MDS D200 MDS D261 MDS D339 MDS D400 MDS D426 MDS ...

Page 172: ... D0227 U001 A9 7618 Minimum distances from antenna to antenna RF290R with ANT D5 RF290R with ANT D6 RF290R with ANT D10 RF290R with ANT D5 2 m 2 m 2 m RF290R with ANT D6 2 m 2 m 2 m RF290R with ANT D10 2 m 2 m 2 m Definition of distance D Figure 6 28 Distance D ANT D5 ...

Page 173: ... ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 C 55 C During transportation and storage 25 70 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP65 UL for indoor use only Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 30 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 1 g 9 200 Hz 1 1 5 g 200 500 Hz 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions L x W x H 380 x 380 x 110 mm Weight 1 2 kg Type of mounting ...

Page 174: ...Antennas 6 6 ANT D5 SIMATIC RF200 174 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 6 6 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 29 Dimension drawing for ANT D5 ...

Page 175: ... Readers that can be con nected RF290R Degree of protection IP65 also without cover 6 7 2 Ordering data Table 6 12 ANT D6 ordering data Antenna Article number ANT D6 without cover incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT2698 5AB00 Table 6 13 Ordering data for ANT D6 accessories Accessories Article number Covering hood for ANT D6 6GT2690 0AD00 Antenna splitter incl one antenna connecting cable 3...

Page 176: ...Antennas 6 7 ANT D6 SIMATIC RF200 176 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 6 7 3 Transmission window Lx 520 mm Ly 420 mm Figure 6 30 Transmission window for ANT D6 ...

Page 177: ...MATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 177 6 7 4 Metal free area Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 31 Metal free area for ANT D6 6 7 5 Minimum spacing Definition of distance D Figure 6 32 Distance D ANT D6 ...

Page 178: ...ed ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 C 55 C During transportation and storage 25 70 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP65 UL for indoor use only Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 30 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 1 g 9 200 Hz 1 1 5 g 200 500 Hz 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions L x W x H 580 x 480 x 110 mm Weight 3 3 kg without cover T...

Page 179: ...Antennas 6 7 ANT D6 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 179 6 7 7 Dimensional diagram Figure 6 33 Dimension drawing for ANT D6 ...

Page 180: ...ng cable 3 3 m included in scope of supply Cover Included in scope of supply Readers that can be connected RF290R 6 8 2 Ordering data Table 6 14 Ordering data of ANT D10 Antenna Article number ANT D10 incl cover and one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT2698 5AF00 Table 6 15 Ordering data of ANT D10 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna splitter incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT...

Page 181: ...Antennas 6 8 ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 181 6 8 3 Transmission window Lx 1050 mm Ly 350 mm Figure 6 34 Transmission window for ANT D10 ...

Page 182: ...Antennas 6 8 ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 182 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 6 8 4 Metal free area Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 35 Metal free area for ANT D10 ...

Page 183: ...Antennas 6 8 ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 183 6 8 5 Minimum spacing Definition of distance D Figure 6 36 Distance D ANT D10 ...

Page 184: ...itted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 C 55 C During transportation and storage 25 70 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP65 UL for indoor use only Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 30 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M3 1 g 9 200 Hz 1 1 5 g 200 500 Hz 1 Design dimensions and weights Dimensions L x W x H 1150 x 365 x 115 mm with cover Weight 10 kg T...

Page 185: ...Antennas 6 8 ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 185 6 8 7 Dimensional diagram Figure 6 37 Dimension drawing for ANT D10 ...

Page 186: ...Antennas 6 8 ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 186 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 187: ...SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 187 Transponder 7 7 1 Memory configuration of ISO the transponders Figure 7 1 Memory configuration of ISO the transponders ...

Page 188: ... UID is transferred as an 8 byte value through a read command to address FFF0 with a length of 8 Note OPT memory The transponders have an OTP memory This was previously only supported by the RF300 readers 7 2 MDS D100 7 2 1 Characteristics MDS D100 Characteristics Area of application From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distributio...

Page 189: ...2190 0AB00 6GT2190 0AA00 Fixing pocket in conjunction with spacer 6GT2190 0AA00 6GT2190 0AB00 Fixing pocket not suitable for fixing directly onto metal 6GT2390 0AA00 7 2 3 Metal free area Direct mounting of the MDS D100 on metal is not allowed A distance of 20 mm is recommended This can be achieved using the spacer 6GT2190 0AA00 in combination with the fixing pocket 6GT2190 0AB00 Mounting on metal...

Page 190: ...anual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Flush mounting a 20 mm h 20 mm Data memory Metal Non metal Figure 7 3 Flush mounting of MDS D100 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h or a are not observed a reduction of the field data results ...

Page 191: ...te read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PC Color White petrol Recommended distance to metal 20 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 80 During transportation and storage 25 to 80 Degree of protec...

Page 192: ...dimensions and weight Dimensions L x W x H 85 6 x 54 x 0 9 mm Weight 5 g Type of mounting Fixing pocket Glued 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 2 5 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm 1 Dimensions for mounting holes Figure 7 4 MDS D100 dimension drawing ...

Page 193: ...se positioning is necessary e g tool identification workpiece holders etc Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting in metal Yes flush mounted in metal ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 3 2 Ordering data Table 7 4 Ordering data for MDS D117 Article number MDS D117 Pack of 10 6GT2600 0AG00 7 3 3 Mounting in metal Flus...

Page 194: ... 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PPS Color Black Recommended distance to metal 0 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degree...

Page 195: ...01 A9 7618 195 6GT2600 0AG00 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 4 x 5 2 mm Weight 1 g Type of mounting Fixing pocket Glued 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 3 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 5 Dimensions in mm ...

Page 196: ...automation e g small paintshops up to 180 C Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 4 2 Ordering data Table 7 6 Ordering data for MDS D124 Article number MDS D124 6GT2600 0AC10 Table 7 7 Ordering data for MDS D124 accessories Article number Spacer 6GT2690 0...

Page 197: ...mm is recommended This can be achieved by mounting the transponder on a spacer see section Ordering data Page 340 h 15 mm Figure 7 6 Mounting of the MDS D124 on metal with spacer Flush mounted in metal It is possible to mount the MDS D124 in metal However with large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of the ranges h 15 mm a 25 mm Figure 7 7 Flush mounting of MDS D124 in metal wi...

Page 198: ...ent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PPS Color Black Recommended distance to metal 15 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 180 from 125 20 reduction in the limit dis tance from 140 No processing possible at 180 Tested...

Page 199: ...e the screw with screw locking varnish 7 4 5 Use of the MDS D124 in hazardous area The mobile data memory MDS D124 device group II category 1G or 1D may be installed and operated in zones 0 1 and 2 or in the zones 20 21 and 22 The following requirements of the 94 9 EC directive are met EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 61241 11 2006 EN 60079 26 2007 When used in hazardous areas the MDS D124 must...

Page 200: ...he safety mark this is supplied as a label with the device This must be affixed immediately next to the MDS D124 so that the label clearly relates to the device WARNING Gefahr durch elektrostatische Entladungen Potential electrostatic charging hazard Danger potentiel de charges électrostatiques Note Installation and operating conditions for hazardous areas Use of the device in the vicinity of proc...

Page 201: ...1 Characteristics MDS D126 Characteristics Area of application Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for identification of transport units in production related logistics can also be deployed in harsh conditions Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 ...

Page 202: ...cifications for the MDS D126 6GT2600 0AE00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D126 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 112 bytes EEPROM OPT memory 20 bytes EEPROM Read cycles at 40 1014 Write cycles at 40 106 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanica...

Page 203: ...to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 50 x 3 6 mm Weight 13 g Type of mounting 1 x M4 screw 2 1 Nm Glued 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 To prevent it loosening during operation secure the screw with scre...

Page 204: ...here precise positioning is necessary e g tool identification workpiece holders etc Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes flush mounted in metal ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 6 2 Ordering data Table 7 13 Ordering data for MDS D127 Article number MDS D127 Pack of 10 A screw in aid is supplied with...

Page 205: ... 205 7 6 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounted in metal Metal Transponders Note Damage to the transponder due to improper mounting To screw the MDS D127 into a suitable thread use the supplied screw in tool This avoids damage to the MDS D127 Figure 7 10 Screw in aid for mounting the MDS D127 ...

Page 206: ...stance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PA6 Color Black Recommended distance to metal 0 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 100 During transportation and storage 40 to 125 Degree of protection to EN 6052...

Page 207: ...1 A9 7618 207 6GT2600 0AF00 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H M6 x 5 8 mm Weight 1 g Type of mounting Glued 1 x M3 screw 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 6 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 11 Dimensions in mm ...

Page 208: ...sociated drying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures 85 C Other applications with higher temperatures Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 7 2 Ordering data Table 7 15 Ordering data for MDS D139 Article number MDS D13...

Page 209: ...0 mm is recommended This can be achieved using spacers see Transponder holders Page 329 Mounting on metal h 30 mm Figure 7 12 Mounting the MDS D139 on metal with spacer Flush mounting It is possible to mount the MDS D139 in metal With large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of ranges h 30 mm a 100 mm Figure 7 13 Flush mounting of the MDS D139 in metal with spacer ...

Page 210: ...ons 7 7 4 Mounting in metal It is possible to mount the MDS D139 in metal With large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of ranges a 100 mm h 30 mm Figure 7 14 MDS D139 Mounting in metal 7 7 5 Cleaning the transponder NOTICE Cleaning the transponder Do not clean the transponder with mechanical tools sand blasting or pressure hose These cleaning methods result in damage to the tra...

Page 211: ...ention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PPS Color Black Recommended distance to metal 30 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 220 from 125 20 reduction in the limit...

Page 212: ...Weight 50 g Type of mounting 1 x M5 screw 2 1 5 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 For mounting with the spacer 6GT2690 0AA00 use a stainless steel M5 screw to avoid damag ing the MDS in high temperatures expansion coefficient 7 7 7 Use of the MDS D139 in hazardous areas The MDS D139 mobile data memory is classed as a piece of simple e...

Page 213: ...erdeten leitenden Untergrund erfolgen d Die Reinigung darf nur mit feuchtem Tuch erfolgen Installation and operating conditions for hazardous areas a Use of the equipment in the vicinity of processes generating high charges is not allowed b The equipment must be mechanically protected when installed c Installation must be performed on a grounded and conductive mounting surface d Cleaning only with...

Page 214: ...nsponder 7 7 MDS D139 SIMATIC RF200 214 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 7 7 8 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D139 Figure 7 15 Dimensional drawing of MDS D139 Dimensions in mm ...

Page 215: ...ly used in the laundry process Typical applications are for example Rented work clothing Hotel laundry Surgical textiles Hospital clothing Dirt collection mats Clothing for nursing homes hostels Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 8 2 Ordering data Tabl...

Page 216: ...al Mounting on metal h 10 mm Figure 7 16 Mounting the MDS D160 on metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results In critical applications it is recommended that a test is performed Flush mounting Flush mounting of the MDS D160 in metal is not permitted ...

Page 217: ...ite read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material Color PPS beige Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation during write read access 25 85 C In operation outside write read access 40 17...

Page 218: ...rotection IP68 24 hours 2 bar 20 C IPx9K Shock resistant to IEC 68 2 27 40 g 1 18 ms 6 axes 2000 repetitions h Vibration resistant to IEC 68 2 6 10 g 1 10 to 2000 Hz 3 axes 2 5 h Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 16 x 3 mm Weight 1 2 g Type of mounting Patched Sewn in Glued 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be ap...

Page 219: ...nual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 219 7 8 5 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D160 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 17 Dimensional drawing of MDS D160 Dimensional drawing of spacer Dimensions in mm Figure 7 18 Dimensional drawing of spacer ...

Page 220: ... simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identifi cation Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP65 7 9 2 Ordering data Table 7 21 Ordering data for MDS D165 Article ...

Page 221: ...istance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Top PET plastic label material Inlay PET plastic carrier material Antenna Aluminum Bottom Double sided trans fer adhesive on sili con paper Color White Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted amb...

Page 222: ...7 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 6GT2600 1AB00 0AX0 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions L x W x H 86 x 54 x 0 3 mm Weight 1 g Type of mounting Glued with self adhesive label 7 9 4 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 19 Dimension drawing of MDS D165 ...

Page 223: ...ser memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard 15693 with Tag it HFI technology Degree of protection IP67 7 10 2 Ordering data Table 7 23 Ordering data for MDS D200 Article number MDS D200 special version ISO CARD 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 Table 7 24 Ordering data for MDS D200 accessories Article number Spacer in conjunction with fixing pocket 6G...

Page 224: ... 10 MDS D200 SIMATIC RF200 224 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 7 10 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal h 20 mm Data memory Metal Non metal Figure 7 20 Mounting of the MDS D200 on metal with spacer ...

Page 225: ...Flush mounting of MDS D200 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results 7 10 4 Technical data Table 7 25 Technical specifications for MDS D200 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D200 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 256 bytes EEPROM OTP memory 20 bytes EEPROM ...

Page 226: ...ance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 to 60 During transportation and storage 20 to 60 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 1 Torsion and bending load ISO 10373 ISO 7816 1 Design di...

Page 227: ...f designs guaranteeing optimum dimensioning for the widest variety of applications From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identifi cation Memory size 256 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degre...

Page 228: ...tes User memory 256 bytes EEPROM OTP memory 20 bytes EEPROM Read cycles at 40 1014 Write cycles at 40 106 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material Top PET plastic label material Inlay PET plastic carrier material Antenna Aluminum Bott...

Page 229: ... operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 25 to 30 C Can be stored for 2 years determined by du rability of the adhesive Degree of protection IP65 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions L x W x H 55 x 55 x 0 3 mm Weight 1 g Type of mounting Glued with self adhesive label 7 11 4 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 23 Dimension drawing of MDS D261 ...

Page 230: ...sed in harsh environ ments under extreme environmental conditions e g with higher temperature load Memory size 992 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K 7 12 2 Ordering data Table 7 28 Ordering data MDS D324 Article number MDS D324 6GT2600 3AC00 Table 7 29 Ordering data MD...

Page 231: ...24 Mounting the MDS D324 on metal with spacer h 15 mm a 25 mm Figure 7 25 Flush mounting of the MDS D324 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results It is possible to mount the MDS with metal screws M3 countersunk head screws This has no tangible impact on the range ...

Page 232: ...at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Epoxy resin Color Black Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 125 During transportation and storage 40 t...

Page 233: ...nsions Ø x H 27 x 4 mm Weight 5 g Type of mounting 1 x M3 screw 2 1 Nm Glued 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 To prevent it loosening during operation secure the screw with screw locking varnish 7 12 5 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 26 Dimension drawing of MDS D324 ...

Page 234: ...rying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures 85 C Other applications with higher temperatures Memory size 992 bytes of EEPROM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 13 2 Ordering data Table 7 31 Ordering data for MDS D339 Article number MDS D339 6GT2600...

Page 235: ... 30 mm is recommended This can be achieved using spacers see Transponder holders Page 329 Mounting on metal h 30 mm Figure 7 27 Mounting the MDS D339 on metal with spacer Flush mounting It is possible to mount the MDS D339 in metal With large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of ranges h 30 mm a 100 mm Figure 7 28 Flush mounting of the MDS D339 in metal with spacer ...

Page 236: ...ons 7 13 4 Mounting in metal It is possible to mount the MDS D339 in metal With large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of ranges a 100 mm h 30 mm Figure 7 29 MDS D339 Mounting in metal 7 13 5 Cleaning the transponder NOTICE Cleaning the transponder Do not clean the transponder with mechanical tools sand blasting or pressure hose These cleaning methods result in damage to the t...

Page 237: ...tention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 years Mechanical specifications Housing Material PPS Color Black Recommended distance to metal 30 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 220 from 125 20 reduction in the limi...

Page 238: ...Weight 50 g Type of mounting 1 x M5 screw 2 1 5 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 For mounting with the spacer 6GT2690 0AA00 use a stainless steel M5 screw to avoid damag ing the MDS in high temperatures expansion coefficient 7 13 7 Use of the MDS D339 in hazardous areas The MDS D339 mobile data memory is classed as a piece of simple ...

Page 239: ...n leitenden Untergrund erfolgen d Die Reinigung darf nur mit feuchtem Tuch erfolgen Installation and operating conditions for hazardous areas a Use of the equipment in the vicinity of processes generating high charges is not allowed b The equipment must be mechanically protected when installed c Installation must be performed on a grounded and conductive mounting surface d Cleaning only with a wet...

Page 240: ...Transponder 7 13 MDS D339 SIMATIC RF200 240 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 7 13 8 Dimensional drawing MDS D339 Figure 7 30 Dimension drawing of the MDS D339 Dimensions in mm ...

Page 241: ...ze 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 7 14 2 Ordering data Table 7 34 Ordering data of MDS D400 Article number MDS D400 6GT2600 4AD00 Table 7 35 Ordering data of MDS D400 accessories Article number Spacer in conjunction with fixing pocket 6GT2190 0AB00 6GT2190 0AA00 Fixing...

Page 242: ...200 242 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 7 14 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal It is possible to mount the MDS D400 on metal h 20 mm Transponder Metal Non metal Figure 7 31 Mounting of the MDS D400 on metal with spacer ...

Page 243: ... mounting of MDS D400 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed this will result in a reduction of the field data 7 14 4 Technical specifications Table 7 36 Technical specifications for MDS D400 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D400 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 256 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM ...

Page 244: ...erial PVC Color White Recommended distance to metal 20 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 20 to 60 During transportation and storage 20 to 60 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 1 Torsion and bending load ISO 10373 ISO 7816 1 Design dimensions and weight Dimen...

Page 245: ...Transponder 7 14 MDS D400 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 245 7 14 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 33 Dimensional drawing MDS D400 dimensions in mm ...

Page 246: ...rs and exact posi tioning are required e g tool identification workpiece hold ers The rugged housing of the MDS D421 means that it can also be used in a harsh industrial environment without prob lems Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes flush mounted in metal ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K 7 15 2 Or...

Page 247: ... MDS D421 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 247 7 15 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Figure 7 34 Mounting of MDS D421 on metal Flush mounting Figure 7 35 Mounting of MDS D421 in metal ...

Page 248: ...g instructions of the MDS and the conditions associated with the application e g peripheral speed temperature and use of coolant must be observed during the installation Mounting information for adhesion Drill installation hole The adhesive surfaces must be dry free from dust oil stripping agents and other impurities Apply adhesive according to the manufacturer s processing instructions Press in M...

Page 249: ... 7 38 Technical specifications for the MDS D421 6GT2600 4AE00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D421 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 2000 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 10...

Page 250: ...P67 IPx9K steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 100 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 10 x 4 5 mm Weight Approx 1 g Type of mounting Glued2 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 The manu...

Page 251: ...eces or containers Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 7 16 2 Ordering data Table 7 39 Ordering data of MDS D422 Article number MDS D422 A screw in aid is included in the scope of supply per packaging unit 6GT2600 4AF00 7 16 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounting Figure 7 40 Mo...

Page 252: ...llow to cure according to the manufacturer s instructions Flush mounting of MDS D422 in metal with tools 7 16 4 Technical specifications Table 7 40 Technical specifications for the MDS D422 6GT2600 4AF00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D422 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 2000 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention...

Page 253: ...8 2 hours 2 bar 20 C Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 20 x 6 mm Weight 13 g Type of mounting Glued 1 x transponder thread M20 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 16 5 Dimension drawi...

Page 254: ...s or containers production automation Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes flush mounted in metal ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 17 2 Ordering data Table 7 41 Ordering data of MDS D423 Article number MDS D423 6GT2600 4AA00 Table 7 42 Ordering data of MDS D423 accessories Article number Fixing hood...

Page 255: ...55 7 17 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Direct mounting of the MDS D423 on metal is possible Figure 7 42 Mounting the MDS D423 on metal Flush mounted in metal It is possible to mount the MDS D423 in metal a 10 mm Figure 7 43 Flush mounting of the MDS D423 in metal with 10 mm clearance ...

Page 256: ... mm the write read range is significantly reduced 7 17 4 Technical specifications Table 7 43 Technical specifications of MDS D423 6GT2600 4AA00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D423 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 2000 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the...

Page 257: ... 2 bar 20 C IPx9K steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Pressure resistance Low pressure resistant vacuum dryer up to 20 mbar High pressure resistant see degree of protection IPx9K Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 30 x 8 mm Weight 15 g Typ...

Page 258: ... 18 1 Characteristics MDS D424 Characteristics Area of application Production and distribution logistics as well as in assembly and production lines can also be used in a harsh industrial environment without problem Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K ...

Page 259: ...259 7 18 2 Ordering data Table 7 44 Ordering data of MDS D424 Article number MDS D424 6GT2600 4AC00 Table 7 45 Ordering data of MDS D424 accessories Article number Spacer 6GT2690 0AK00 7 18 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal h 15 mm Figure 7 46 Mounting the MDS D424 on metal with spacer ...

Page 260: ...ount the MDS with metal screws M3 countersunk head screws This has no tangible impact on the range 7 18 4 Technical specifications Table 7 46 Technical specifications for the MDS D424 6GT2600 4AC00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D424 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 2000 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time ...

Page 261: ...During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP67 IPx9K Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 100 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 27 x 4 mm Weight 5 g Type of mounting Glued 1 x M3 screw 2 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibrati...

Page 262: ...ct and rugged ISO transponder suitable for screw mounting Use in assembly and production lines in the powertrain sector ideal for mounting on motors gearboxes and work piece holders Rugged packaging of the MDS D425 can therefore also be used under extreme environmental conditions without prob lem Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on...

Page 263: ...MATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 263 7 19 2 Ordering data Table 7 47 Ordering data of MDS D425 Article number MDS D425 6GT2600 4AG00 7 19 3 Application example of MDS D425 Figure 7 49 Application example ...

Page 264: ... read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic PA 6 6 GF Color Black Recommended distance to metal 0 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 125 Degree of ...

Page 265: ... 4AG00 Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 24 x 10 mm Weight 35 g Type of mounting 1 x transponder thread M6 6 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 19 5 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 50 Dimension drawing of MDS D425 ...

Page 266: ...ransport units in production related logistics can also be deployed in harsh conditions Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 7 20 2 Ordering data Table 7 49 Ordering data of MDS D426 Article number MDS D426 6GT2600 4AH00 Table 7 50 Ordering data of MDS D426 acces...

Page 267: ...time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic PA 6 6 GF Color Black Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and st...

Page 268: ...mensions Ø x H 50 x 3 6 mm Weight 13 g Type of mounting 1 x M4 screw 2 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 To prevent it loosening during operation secure the screw with screw locking varnish 7 20 4 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 51 Dimension drawing of MDS D426 ...

Page 269: ...n assembly and production lines in the powertrain sector The rugged housing of the MDS D428 means that it can also be used in extreme environmental conditions without problems Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 21 2 Ordering data Table 7 52 Ordering data of MDS D42...

Page 270: ...hnical specifications for the MDS D428 6GT2600 4AK00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D428 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 2000 bytes FRAM OPT memory 16 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours ...

Page 271: ...uring operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 125 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP68 2 hours 2 bar 20 C IPx9K steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C Shock resistant to IEC 68 2 27 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to IEC 68 2 6 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 18 x 20 mm Weight 35 g Type of mounting 1 x transponder thr...

Page 272: ... of MDS D428 7 22 MDS D460 7 22 1 Characteristics MDS D460 Characteristics Area of application Identification in small assembly lines can also be used in a harsh in dustrial environment Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K ...

Page 273: ...accessories Article number Spacer 6GT2690 0AG00 7 22 3 Mounting on metal Mounting option on metal with spacer Transponder Metal Spacer h 10 mm Figure 7 54 Mounting the MDS D460 on metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results In critical applications it is recommended that a test is performed Flush mounting Flush mounting of the MDS D46...

Page 274: ...ears Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Epoxy resin Color Black Recommended distance to metal 10 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degre...

Page 275: ...6 x 3 mm Weight 3 g Type of mounting Glued With spacer 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 22 5 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D460 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 55 Dimensional drawing of MDS D460 Dimensional drawing of spacer Dimensions in mm Figure 7 56 Dimensional drawing of spacer ...

Page 276: ...ol identification workpiece holders The rugged housing of the MDS D521 means that it can also be used in a harsh industrial environment without problems Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes flush mounted in metal ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K 7 23 2 Ordering data Table 7 57 Ordering data for MDS D5...

Page 277: ... in metal with tools b1 0 5 x 45 b2 0 3 x 45 or R 0 3 d1 10 0 04 0 13 d2 10 0 09 0 t1 4 5 0 0 1 t2 4 6 0 2 0 All dimensions in mm Note Installation instruction The MDS should not protrude out of the locating hole it must be flush with the outside contour The mounting instructions of the MDS and the conditions associated with the application e g peripheral speed temperature and use of coolant must ...

Page 278: ...e according to the manufacturer s processing instructions Press in MDS D521 using your finger antenna side to the outside see figure Flush mounting of MDS D521 in metal with tools Remove residues of adhesive Allow to cure according to the manufacturer s instructions Flush mounting of MDS D521 in metal with tools Installation examples Figure 7 60 Installation example of MDS D521 in a steep cone Fig...

Page 279: ...Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Epoxy resin Color Black Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degree of protection to EN 605...

Page 280: ...ns and weight Dimensions Ø x H 10 x 4 5 mm Weight 4 g Type of mounting Glued2 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 The manufacturer s processing instructions must be observed 7 23 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 62 Dimensional drawing of MDS D521 All dimensions in mm ...

Page 281: ...ntainers Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See Field data Page 37 Mounting in metal Yes ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 7 24 2 Ordering data Table 7 59 Ordering data for MDS D522 Article number MDS D522 Units in a package 10 units A mounting aid is included in the scope of supply per packaging unit 6GT2600 5AF00 7 24 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounting Fig...

Page 282: ...s of adhesive Allow to cure according to the manufacturer s instructions Flush mounting of MDS D522 in metal with tools 7 24 4 Technical specifications Table 7 60 Technical specifications for MDS D522 6GT2600 5AF00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D522 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 8192 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time at 40 10...

Page 283: ...2 hours 2 bar 20 C Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 20 x 6 mm Weight 13 g Type of mounting Glued 1 x transponder thread M20 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 24 5 Dimension drawing...

Page 284: ...dentification of metallic workpiece holders or work pieces Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See Field data Page 37 Mounting in metal Yes ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 7 25 2 Ordering data Table 7 61 MDS D522 special version Article number MDS D522 special version Units in a package 10 units A mounting aid is included in the scope of supply per packagin...

Page 285: ...DS D522 special variant SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 285 7 25 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounting Figure 7 65 Flush installation of the MDS D522 special version in metal without clearance ...

Page 286: ...ns when mounting the MDS D522 in a workpiece to avoid damaging the transponder Prepare the workpiece according to the following drawing Using the accompanying mounting aid press the transponder with uniform and evenly distributed pressure into the drilled hole until the transponder locks in place Make sure that the transponder does not become tilted Figure 7 66 Dimension drawing Workpiece drill ho...

Page 287: ... MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic PA 6 6 GF Color Black Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP68 2 hours 2 bar 20 C Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 class 7M3 50 g 1 Vibration resist...

Page 288: ...sponder 7 25 MDS D522 special variant SIMATIC RF200 288 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 7 25 6 Dimensional drawing Figure 7 67 Dimension drawing MDS D522 special version All dimensions in mm ...

Page 289: ...oduction lines can also be used in a harsh industrial environment without problem Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP67 IPx9K 7 26 2 Ordering data Table 7 63 Ordering data for MDS D524 Article number MDS D524 6GT2600 5AC00 Table 7 64 Ordering data of MDS D524 acce...

Page 290: ... 7 68 Mounting the MDS D524 on metal with spacer Flush mounting h 15 mm a 25 mm Figure 7 69 Flush mounting of the MDS D524 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results It is possible to mount the MDS with metal screws M3 countersunk head screws This has no tangible impact on the range ...

Page 291: ...rs Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Epoxy resin Color Black Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100 Degree ...

Page 292: ...ons Ø x H 27 x 4 mm Weight 5 g Type of mounting Glued 1 x M3 screw 2 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 To prevent it loosening during operation secure the screw with screw locking varnish 7 26 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 70 Dimensional drawing of MDS D524 All dimensions in mm ...

Page 293: ...ansport units in production related logistics can also be de ployed in harsh conditions Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes with spacer ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 7 27 2 Ordering data Table 7 66 Ordering data for MDS D526 Article number MDS D526 6GT2600 5AH00 Table 7 67 Ordering data for MDS D526 acc...

Page 294: ...ears Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours Mechanical specifications Housing Material Plastic PA 6 6 GF Color Black Recommended distance to metal 25 mm Power supply Inductive without battery Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 100...

Page 295: ...sions Ø x H 50 x 3 6 mm Weight 13 g Type of mounting 1 x M4 screw 2 1 Nm 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 2 To prevent it loosening during operation secure the screw with screw locking varnish 7 27 4 Dimension drawing Figure 7 71 Dimensional drawing of MDS D526 All dimensions in mm ...

Page 296: ... in assembly and production lines in the powertrain sector The rugged housing of the MDS D528 means that it can also be used in extreme environmental conditions without problems Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Write read range See section Field data Page 37 Mounting on metal Yes ISO standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection IP68 IPx9K 7 28 2 Ordering data Table 7 69 Ordering data for MDS ...

Page 297: ... Table 7 70 Technical specifications for MDS D528 6GT2600 5AK00 Product type designation SIMATIC MDS D528 Memory Memory configuration UID 8 bytes User memory 8192 bytes FRAM Read cycles at 40 1012 Write cycles at 40 1012 Data retention time at 40 10 years Write read distance Sg Dependent on the reader used see section Field data Page 37 MTBF Mean Time Between Failures 2 x 106 hours ...

Page 298: ...uring operation 25 to 85 During transportation and storage 40 to 125 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP68 2 hours 2 bar 20 C IPx9K steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C Shock resistant to IEC 68 2 27 50 g 1 Vibration resistant to IEC 68 2 6 20 g 1 Torsion and bending load Not permitted Design dimensions and weight Dimensions Ø x H 18 x 20 mm Weight 35 g Type of mounting 1 x transponder thr...

Page 299: ...Transponder 7 28 MDS D528 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 299 7 28 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 73 Dimensional drawing of MDS D528 All dimensions in mm ...

Page 300: ...Transponder 7 28 MDS D528 SIMATIC RF200 300 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 301: ...IMATIC RF170C SIMATIC RF180C SIMATIC RF182C RFID 181EIP Function blocks interface modules communication modules and readers Function blocks are used for integration into the SIMATIC They are used to transfer the input parameters to the reader using the init_run RESET command You will find information on the following blocks on the Internet in Industry Online Support RFID https support industry sie...

Page 302: ...protecton ASM 456 PROFIBUS DP V1 2 x 8 pin connector socket M12 2 parallel 60 x 210 x 54 or 79 mm 0 C 55 C IP67 ASM 475 S7 300 cen tral ET200M PROFIBUS Via screw terminals in front connector 2 40 x 125 x 120 mm 0 C 60 C IP20 SIMATIC RF120C S7 1200 cen tral 9 pin D sub socket 1 30 x 100 x 75 mm 0 C 55 C IP20 SIMATIC RF160C PROFIBUS DP DP V0 2 x 8 pin connector socket M12 2 parallel 60 x 210 x 30 mm...

Page 303: ...and STEP 7 Basic Professional ASM 456 FB 45 FB 55 Standard profile V1 19 Ident profile FB 45 FB 55 Ident profile Ident profile Ident blocks PIB_1200_UID_001KB PIB_1200_UID_032KB ASM 475 FB 45 FB 55 FB 45 FB 55 SIMATIC RF120C Ident profile Ident blocks PIB_1200_UID_001KB PIB_1200_UID_032KB SIMATIC RF160C FC 44 Application blocks for RF160C FC 44 Application blocks for RF160C Application blocks for ...

Page 304: ...System integration SIMATIC RF200 304 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 305: ...left the antenna field while the command was being processed communication disruption between reader and transponder 05 05 Parameterization error possible causes Unknown command Incorrect parameter Function not allowed 06 06 Air interface faulty 12 0C The transponder memory cannot be written possible cause Hardware fault memory faulty 13 0D Error in the specified memory address access attempted to...

Page 306: ...s support industry siemens com cs us en view 106368029 Diagnostics with FB 45 is described below 9 2 1 Reader diagnostics with SLG STATUS The SLG STATUS command can be used to scan the status and diagnostics data of the reader SLG STATUS mode 01 corresponds to UDT 110 Name Type Possible values Comment hardware char 31 to 38 hex 31 hex 32 hex 33 hex 34 hex 3A hex Type of hardware RF260R RF210 220R ...

Page 307: ...hex Interface type RS 422 RS 232 baud byte 01 hex 03 hex 05 hex Baud rate 19 2 kBd 57 6 kBd 115 2 kBd multitag_SLG byte 01 hex Number of transponders multitag bulk that can be processed in the antenna field Single tag mode field_ON_time_SLG byte 01 hex ISO transponder non specific status_ant byte 01 hex 02 hex Status of antenna Antenna is on antenna is off MDS_control byte 00 hex 01 hex Presence s...

Page 308: ...ex Unique identifier 8 byte UID MSB first MDS_type byte Tag type chip manufacturer designation 01 hex ISO general non specific or unknown 03 hex my d Infineon MDS D3xx 04 hex MB89R118 Fujitsu MDS D4xx MB89R112 Fujitsu MDS D5xx 05 hex I Code SLI NXP MDS D1xx 06 hex Tag it HFI Texas Instruments MDS D2xx 07 hex LRI2K ST IC_version byte 0 to FF hex Chip version size word 0 to FF hex Memory size in byt...

Page 309: ...n CE marking The following applies to the system described in this documentation The CE marking on a device indicates the corresponding approval DIN ISO 9001 certificate The quality assurance system for the entire product process development production and marketing at Siemens fulfills the requirements of ISO 9001 corresponds to EN29001 1987 This has been certified by DQS the German society for th...

Page 310: ...UL 60950 Report E11 5352 and Canadian standard C22 2 No 60950 I T E or UL508 and C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ UL recognition mark Canadian Standard Association CSA acc to standard C22 2 No 60950 LR 81690 or acc to C22 2 No 142 LR 63533 Canadian Standard Association CSA per American Standard UL 60950 LR 81690 or per UL 508 LR 63533 This product meets the requirements of the AS NZS 3548 Norm FCC ID NXW ...

Page 311: ...ed RF290R Number of connectable antennas max 4 by cascading Connectable antennas ANT D5 ANT D6 ANT D10 Degree of protection IP65 The antenna splitter is a power distributor with electrical isolation between the input IN and the two outputs OUT1 OUT2 At the operating frequency of 13 56 MHz the impedance at all inputs and outputs is 50 ohms The device is used to connect 2 to 4 antennas to a reader G...

Page 312: ... W Transmission frequency 13 56 MHz Power supply None Housing dimensions L x W x H 160 x 80 x 40 mm without connector Color Anthracite Material Plastic PA 12 Connector inputs and outputs TNC connector Securing 2 x M5 screws Ambient temperature During operation During transportation and storage 25 65 25 75 MTBF 3 0 x 10 5 hours Degree of protection according to EN 60529 IP65 UL for indoor use only ...

Page 313: ...ordering data Article number SIMATIC RF260X Antenna multiplexer incl antenna connecting cable 0 4 m 6GT2894 0EA00 Table A 5 SIMATIC RF260X accessories ordering data Article number 24 V connecting cable 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 RF290R 6GT2821 0AC12 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 100 240 V AC 24 V DC 3 A with 2 m connecting cable with country specific plug EU 6GT2898 0AA00 UK 6GT2898 0...

Page 314: ...tly to the RF260X Lit when the multiplexer has detected an error on the output e g non terminated antenna cable defective antenna cable short circuit HF ON Green Lit when an HF signal is applied to the IN socket RUN Green Flashes when the RF260X is in the normal operat ing state A 2 2 4 Principle of operation You can operate up to six antennas on one reader by using the multiplexer RF260X The data...

Page 315: ...24 V 4 Ground 0 V Reader connector Figure A 1 Reader connector If a longer antenna cable is required between the RF290R and SIMATIC RF260X multiplexer a 7 2 m long cable e g 6GT2691 0DH72 must be used to extend it see Ordering data Page 313 The excess length must then be rolled up bifilar and fastened to minimize interference from external sources Antenna outputs OUT 1 to OUT 3 OUT 4 to OUT 6 ...

Page 316: ...Appendix A 2 Accessories SIMATIC RF200 316 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 A 2 2 6 Configuration Figure A 2 Configuration example with ANT D5 ...

Page 317: ... be set in the Configuration menu under SystemParameters CFG15 Antenna Multiplexing Figure A 3 Menu Configuration MOBYDSet For operation with RF260X you need to activate the Multiplexing function The number of occupied channels must be specified under Number of Output Channels In Multiplexer Valid Times the maximum time available for the antenna to read a transponder is entered Following this time...

Page 318: ...rface during operation of the RF260X must be higher than the total delay time for all the connected antennas CFG15 MUX VALD TIME Number of Output Channels Transponder Response Time A 2 2 8 RF260X commands Using the tool RF290R Set V9 5 2 certain commands can also be sent to the RF260X In the Commands menu under RF260X the following commands can be sent Detect detection of the RF260X by the reader ...

Page 319: ...e Material Aluminum die casting Plug in connections Power supply Four pole M12 4 pole round connector Reader antenna connector Single pole TNC socket Antenna connections 6 x TNC socket Max power reader input or per antenna 8 W Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type II 1 5 g Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 1 5 g 5 to 500 Hz Securing 4 M5...

Page 320: ...Appendix A 2 Accessories SIMATIC RF200 320 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 A 2 2 10 Dimensional drawing Figure A 5 RF260X dimension drawing ...

Page 321: ...d no load stability Suitable for frame mounting 3 versions for use in the EU UK US Description The wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems is a universal compact power supply and provides the user with an efficient cost saving solution for many different mid range power supply tasks The primary switched power supply is designed for use on single phase AC systems The two DC outputs sock...

Page 322: ...L certification for the US and Canada as well as the manufacturer s warranty For installation of the power supply compliance with the DIN VDE requirements or the country specific regulations is essential The field of application of the power supply unit is limited to Information technology equipment within the scope of validity of the EN 60950 VDE 0805 standard When the equipment is installed it m...

Page 323: ...n end product other than one from the SIMATIC RF family the end user is responsible and liable for operation of the system or end product that includes the wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems NOTICE Restriction to the approval of the wide range power supply The SIMATIC RF290R reader may only be operated with power supplies that have received KETI approval There is currently no KETI...

Page 324: ...ields Burst Surge HF injection Mains quality test EN 61000 4 2 4 3 to 4 6 4 11 Air discharge 15 kV 10 V m symmetrical 2 symmetrical 1 10 Vrms Cooling Free convection Dimensions L x W x H 175 mm x 85 mm x 35 mm Weight 720 g Housing casting UL 94 V0 Power supply class according to CSA Level 3 Degree of protection IP65 MTBF in years 255 Technical specifications input Rated input voltage Uin EN 60950 ...

Page 325: ...inuous no load stability Derating TA 50 C to 70 C max 2 K Connector type M12 4 pin two sockets Technical specifications initial configurations Input Outputs U1 U2 ILoad I1 I2 Efficiency Remarks 110 VAC 24 VDC 0 A No load stability 110 VAC 24 VDC 3 A 88 220 VAC 24 VDC 0 A No load stability 220 VAC 24 VDC 3 A 90 Technical specifications standards complied with Designation Standard Values Electrical ...

Page 326: ... D0227 U001 A9 7618 A 2 3 7 Pin assignment of DC outputs and mains connection Table A 7 Pin assignment for DC outputs Assignment 1 Ground 0V 2 24 V DC 3 24 V DC 4 Ground 0V Table A 8 Pin assignment mains connector Assignment 1 100 to 240 V AC 2 n c 3 100 to 240 V AC 4 n c ...

Page 327: ... A 2 Accessories SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 327 A 2 3 8 Dimension drawing Figure A 6 Dimension drawing wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems all dimensions in mm ...

Page 328: ...AA10 UK Certificate Description CE approval to 2004 108 EC EMC 73 23 EEC LVD Table A 10 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6GT2898 0AA20 USA Standard This product is UL certified for the US and Canada It meets the following safety standards UL 60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety Part 1 General Requirements CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equip men...

Page 329: ...L x W x H 110 x 62 x 24 mm 6GT2190 0AB00 MDS D100 MDS D200 MDS D400 Fixing pocket in conjunction with spacer 6GT2190 0AA00 Mounting Locks into spacer 2 x screws nails Stapled Material PA6 Weight 12 g Dimensions L x W x H 121 x 57 x 5 mm 6GT2390 0AA00 MDS D100 MDS D200 MDS D400 Fixing pocket not suitable for mounting directly on metal Mounting 2 x M4 countersunk screws Material PA6 Weight 21 g Dime...

Page 330: ...ansponder to metal 30 mm Mounting Screw in Material Stainless steel VA Weight 60 g Dimensions Ø x H 22 x 47 mm 6GT2690 0AK00 MDS D124 MDS D324 MDS D424 MDS D524 Spacer for mounting on metal Distance from transponder to metal 15 mm Mounting 1 x M4 countersunk screw Tightening torque 1 Nm Material PPS Weight Approx 4 g Remounting cycles at least 10 Dimensions Ø x H 36 x 22 mm 6GT2690 0AL00 MDS D126 ...

Page 331: ...ponders Characteristics 6GT2690 0AG00 MDS D160 MDS D460 Spacer for mounting on metal Distance from transponder to metal 10 mm Mounting 1 x M3 countersunk screw Material PA6 Weight 2 g Dimensions Ø x H 20 x 14 mm Dimensional drawings Figure A 7 Dimension drawing of spacer 6GT2190 0AA00 with fixing pocket 6GT2190 0AB00 ...

Page 332: ...ppendix A 2 Accessories SIMATIC RF200 332 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Figure A 8 Dimension drawing of fixing pocket 6GT2390 0AA00 Figure A 9 Dimension drawing of spacer 6GT2690 0AA00 ...

Page 333: ...2 Accessories SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 333 Figure A 10 Dimension drawing of quick change holder 6GT2690 0AH00 Figure A 11 Dimension drawing of quick change holder 6GT2690 0AH10 ...

Page 334: ...SIMATIC RF200 334 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 Figure A 12 Dimension drawing of spacer 6GT2690 0AK00 Figure A 13 Dimension drawing of spacer 6GT2690 0AL00 Figure A 14 Dimension drawing of spacer 6GT2690 0AG00 ...

Page 335: ...2xxR RS 422 with ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C RF182C Connecting cable with straight connector Figure A 15 Connecting cable between ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C RF182C and reader RF2xxR RS 422 Table A 12 Ordering data Length L Article number 2 m 6GT2891 4FH20 5 m 6GT2891 4FH50 10 m 6GT2891 4FN10 20 m 6GT2891 4FN20 50 m 6GT2891 4FN50 ...

Page 336: ... The angled connector has a height of h 29 mm and a length of l 38 mm Remember that due to the construction the distance between the edge of the connector and the edge of the reader housing H is higher Figure A 17 Distance between connector edge and housing edge The distance between the edge of the connector and the edge of the reader housing H is as follows RF210R RF220R 33 mm RF240R RF260R 36 mm...

Page 337: ...with ASM 475 Reader connection system The connecting cable has a length of 2 m standard and 5 m Extensions up to 1000 m are possible with the 6GT2891 4F plug in cables Figure A 18 Connecting cable between the ASM 475 and RF2xx reader RS 422 Table A 14 Ordering data Length L Article number 2 m 6GT2891 4EH20 5 m 6GT2891 4EH50 ...

Page 338: ...F120C Figure A 19 Connecting cable between RF120C and RF2xxR reader RS 422 Table A 15 Ordering data Length L Article number 2 m 6GT2091 4LH20 5 m 6GT2091 4LH50 10 m 6GT2091 4LN10 A 3 4 Reader RF240R RF260R RF290R RS232 with PC The connecting cables have a length of 5 m The outgoing cable for the power supply has a length of 0 5 m ...

Page 339: ...ower supply connector Suitable power supply unit e g wide range power supply unit With open ends for the power supply Figure A 21 Connecting cable between PC and RF240R RF260R RF290R RS 232 with open ends for the power supply Table A 16 Ordering data connecting cable Article number Connecting cable RS 232 with M12 male connector 4 pin 5 m 6GT2891 4KH50 Connecting cable RS 232 with open ends 5 m 6G...

Page 340: ...95 x 26 x 140 mm with integrated antenna 6GT2823 0AA00 RF220R With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions L x Ø 83 x 30 mm with integrated antenna 6GT2821 2AC10 RF240R With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 50 x 30 mm with integrated antenna 6GT2821 4AC10 RF240R With RS 232 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature ...

Page 341: ... 6GT2821 5AC40 RF260R With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 75 x 75 x 41 mm with integrated antenna 6GT2821 6AC10 RF260R With RS 232 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 75 x 75 x 41 mm with integrated antenna 6GT2821 6AC11 RF260R With RS 232 interface ASCII IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H...

Page 342: ...nsions L x W x H 85 6 x 54 x 0 9 mm Credit card format 6GT2600 0AD10 MDS D117 IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions Ø x H 4 x 5 mm 6GT2600 0AG00 MDS D124 IP68 IPx9K Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 180 C Dimensions Ø x H 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 mm 6GT2600 0AC10 MDS D126 IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memo...

Page 343: ...H 86 x 54 x 0 8 mm Credit card format 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 MDS D261 IP65 Memory size 256 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions L x W 55 x 55 mm Smartlabel PET small design 6GT2600 1AA00 0AX0 MDS D324 IP67 IPx9K Memory size 992 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 125 C Dimensions Ø x H 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 mm 6GT2600 3AC00 MDS D339 IP68 IPx9K Memory size ...

Page 344: ...2600 4AC00 MDS D425 IP68 IPx9K Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions Ø x H 24 X 10 mm M6 thread Screw transponder 6GT2600 4AG00 MDS D426 IP68 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions Ø x H 50 x 3 6 mm Round design with mounting hole 6GT2600 4AH00 MDS D428 IP68 IPx9K Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memo...

Page 345: ... size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions Ø x H 50 x 3 6 mm Round design with mounting hole 6GT2600 4AH00 MDS D528 IP68 IPx9K Memory size 8192 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 85 C Dimensions Ø x H 18 1 x 20 1 mm without thread thread M8 6GT2600 5AK00 Table A 19 Communication modules interface modules ASM communications module Description A...

Page 346: ...d 6GT2002 0JD20 Connecting block M12 7 8 5 pin 6GT2002 1JD00 Connecting block M12 7 8 4 pin 6GT2002 4JD00 Push pull connecting block RJ 45 6GT2002 2JD00 Table A 20 Antennas Antennas Description Article number ANT 3 IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 75 x 10 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CD40 0AX0 without antenna connecting cable 6GT2398 1CD30 0AX0 AN...

Page 347: ...5AB00 ANT D10 IP65 Operating temperature 20 C 55 C Dimensions L x W x H 1150 x 365 x 115 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m 6GT2698 5AF00 Accessories Table A 21 Reader accessories Readers Accessories Article number RF290R Adapter for mounting on a DIN rail pack of 3 6GK5798 8ML00 0AB3 Table A 22 ISO transponder accessories Transponder Accessories Article number MDS D100 D200 D400 Spacer 6G...

Page 348: ...e RF200 reader PC Connecting cable Accessories Article number RF240R RF260R RF290R RS 232 and PC Connecting cable RS 232 with M12 male connector 4 pin 5 m 6GT2891 4KH50 Connecting cable RS 232 with open ends 5 m 6GT2891 4KH50 0AX0 Table A 25 Accessories connecting cable communications module ASM reader Connecting cables Description Length Article number ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C and RF2xxR read...

Page 349: ...number DVD RFID Systems Software Documentation 6GT2080 2AA20 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 100 240 VAC 24 VDC 3 A with country specific power cable plug 2 m EU 6GT2898 0AA00 UK 6GT2898 0AA10 US 6GT2898 0AA20 24 V connecting cable 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 M12 connector 4 pin for wide range power supply unit pack of 3 6GK1907 0DB10 6AA3 ...

Page 350: ...or Process Industries and Drives On the Internet on the Support home page https support industry siemens com cs de en of Process Industries and Drives PD you will find various services There you will find the following information for example Our newsletter containing up to date information on your products Relevant documentation for your application which you can access via the search function in...

Page 351: ...es to get you started Please contact your local training center or the central training center in D 90327 Nuremberg Phone 49 0 180 523 56 11 0 14 min from the German landline network deviating mobile communications prices are possible For information about courses see the SITRAIN homepage http sitrain automation siemens com sitrainworld ...

Page 352: ...Appendix A 5 Service Support SIMATIC RF200 352 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 353: ... systems into SIMATIC SINUMERIK SIMOTION PROFIBUS PROFINET and TCP IP Once supplied with the corresponding parameters and data they handle data communication They then make the corresponding results and data available Corresponding software blocks FBs FCs for SIMATIC guarantee simple and quick integration into the application Data transmission rate Unit of measurement for the volume of data transm...

Page 354: ...agnetic compatibility This guideline relates to any electrical or electronic equipment plant or system containing electric or electronic components Equipotential bonding Potential differences between different parts of a plant can arise due to the different design of the plant components and different voltage levels It is necessary to compensate for these differences by equipotential bonding this ...

Page 355: ...ontroller one or more CPUs and various other modules e g I O modules Read write devices SLG See readers Read write distance See transmission distance Readers Readers ensure fast secure data transfer between mobile data storage units and higher level systems PLCs PCs etc The data energy included are transmitted inductively across an electromagnetic alternating field or by radio This principle enabl...

Page 356: ...s of user data can be transferred with each command The acknowledgement transfer status or read data takes place in 3 further cycles Transmission distance Distance between communication module read write device and transponder mobile data storage unit Transmission window Area in which reliable data exchange between transponder and read write device is possible due to a particular minimum field str...

Page 357: ... the transmission window of the reader the necessary power for all of the circuit components is generated and monitored by the power supply unit The pulse coded information is prepared in such a way that it can be processed further as pure digital signals The handling of data including check routines is performed by the logic which also manages the various memories ...

Page 358: ...Glossary SIMATIC RF200 358 System Manual 07 2015 J31069 D0227 U001 A9 7618 ...

Page 359: ...cifications 312 Application Planning SIMATIC RF200 25 Approvals 309 Article numbers 340 ASM 475 Assignment for connecting cable 337 Pin assignment 337 C Certificates 309 Communication time Calculating 35 Contacts 350 Courses 351 D Detection area 32 Diagnostic functions Transponder 308 Direction of motion Transponder 32 Display elements Reader RF290R 132 RF210M reader 98 RF210R reader 91 RF220R rea...

Page 360: ...e Reader RF290R 68 RF210R reader 51 RF220R reader 54 RF240R reader 56 RF250R reader 59 RF260R reader 65 Minimum distance Antenna to antenna 46 Reader to reader 46 Transponder to transponder 44 O Ordering data 340 Accessories 347 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 313 Antenna splitter 311 Antennas 346 Interface modules communication Modules 345 ISO transponder 342 Readers 340 Wide range power suppl...

Page 361: ... Transponder MDS D422 252 Transponder MDS D423 256 Transponder MDS D426 267 Technical Support 350 Tracking Tolerance 28 Tracking tolerances 28 Training 351 Transmission gaps 36 Transmission window Impact of metal 50 Width 28 Transponder Detection area 32 Directions of motion 32 Dwell time 34 Mounting on metal 49 Transponder MDS D126 Technical specifications 202 Transponder MDS D139 Technical speci...

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