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Length of the transmission window
Operating distance
(S
a
)
Limit distance (S
g
)
in the x direction
(L
x
)
in the y direction
(L
y
)
MDS D528
80
50
2…70
95
MDS D560
80
70
2…65
90
1)
Keep in mind that the minimum distance must be increased by 10 mm with ambient temperatures of
40 °C and higher.
2)
Be aware that the minimum distance of the reader to the transponder must be increased approximately
6 mm every 5 °C starting at an ambient temperature of 25 °C and approximately 15 mm starting at an
ambient temperature of 50 °C.
3)
Be aware that the minimum distance of the reader to the transponder must be increased approximately
by 3 mm (2nd generation) every 5 °C starting at an ambient temperature of 25 °C and approximately
14 mm starting at an ambient temperature of 50 °C.
All values are in mm
Table 4-21
Field data RF382R reader
Length of the transmission window
Operating distance
(S
a
)
Limit distance (S
g
)
in the x direction
(L
x
)
in the y direction
(Ly)
MDS D124
70
130
40...65
75
MDS D160
50
100
35...50
65
MDS D324
60
120
40...65
75
MDS D424
65
120
40...65
75
MDS D460
40
80
30...50
60
All values are in mm
4.2.3
Field data of ISO transponders (MDS E)
The limit distances (S
g
) and operating distances (S
a
) along with the length of the transmission
window for each reader-transponder combination are listed in the tables below.
Observe the following information for field data of ISO transponders:
• A maximum median deviation of ±2 mm is possible in static mode (without affecting the
field data).
• In dynamic mode, make sure that rectangular transponders cross the antenna field in the
longitudinal direction.
Planning the RF300 system
4.2 Field data for transponders, readers and antennas
SIMATIC RF300
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