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1. mesme SIMATIC RF260R A gt O Figure 4 12 metal free space for RF260R To avoid any impact on the field data the distance a should be 2 20 mm Table 4 24 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF260R Transponder Reader Reader on Reader flush without direct metal mounted in metal metal metal plate all round 20 mm influence MDS D100 without metal 85 on metal distance 20 mm MIE 65 flush mounted in metal 50 distance all round 20 mm 53 70 i 65 MDS D124 without metal 100 9 on metal distance 25 mm 95 8 i 78 7 8 7 5 3 5 flush mounted in metal 5 65 distance all round 25 mm 5 distance all round 25 mm MDS D139 MDS D160 without metal on metal distance 25 mm_ 90 as O flush mounted in metal not intended use MDS D126 without metal on metal distance 25 mm SIMATIC RF200 60 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Reader Reader on Reader flush without direct metal mounted in metal Transponder metal plate all round 20 mm influence without metal on metal distance 20 mm flush mounted in metal 55 distance all round 20 mm without metal on metal distance 20 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 20 mm without metal 100 on metal distance 20 mm 8 flush mounted in metal 15 distance all round 20 mm without metal on metal distance 25 mm 90 f
2. 6 4 10 2 gt pl gt me 27 0 2 t Dimensions in mm Figure 7 25 Dimension drawing of MDS D324 SIMATIC RF200 198 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 7 12 MDS D339 7 12 1 Characteristics MDS D339 Characteristics Field of application Applications in production automation with high temperature demands up to 220 C Typical application areas e Paintshops and their preparatory treatments Primer coat electrolytic dip area cataphoresis with the associated drying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures gt 85 C Other applications with higher temperatures Memory 1024 bytes of EEPROM gross 992 bytes of user memory Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal With spacer recommended distance from metal 30 mm ISO standard ISO 15693 High degree of protection IP68 IPx9K Plastic PPS silicone free 7 12 2 Ordering data Table 7 22 Ordering data for MDS D339 MDS D339 6GT2600 3AA10 Table 7 23 Ordering data for MDS D339 accessories Accessories Order number 6GT2690 0AA00 Quick change holder 6GT2690 0AHOO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 199 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 7 12 3 Mounting on metal Direct mounting of the MDS D339 on metal is not allowed A distance of 2 30 mm is recommended This can be achieved using spacers see Auto
3. Antenna multiplexer 6GT2894 0EA00 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m Antenna cable Length 3 3 m 6GT2691 0CH33 Length 10 5 m 6GT2691 0CN10 Antenna extension cable length 7 2 m 6GT2691 0DH72 SIMATIC RF200 144 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 6 ANT D6 6 6 3 Transmission window Plan view N A cl A fff AA AE AREA AE AE AREA 2 YN ZN A Side view ANT D6 For S mn the transmission window is extended Lx 520 mm Ly 420 mm Figure 6 25 Transmission window for ANT D6 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 145 Antennas 6 6 ANT D6 6 6 4 Metal free area Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 26 Metal free area for ANT D6 6 6 5 Minimum spacing Definition of distance D ie D Distance D2 2m Figure 6 27 Distance D ANT D6 SIMATIC RF200 146 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 6 6 6 Technical data Technical specifications Max write read distance ANT to MDS Sg Dimensions L x W x H Color Material Plug connection Max power Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage MTBF Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx Approvals SIMATIC RF20
4. 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 103 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RE260R 5 5 8 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF260R 75 Figure 5 13 Dimension drawing RF260R Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 104 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R 5 6 1 Features SIMATIC RF290R Characteristics Area of application Identification tasks in production control and in intra logistics e g skid identification container management HF gates F amp B O RS 422 RS 232 interface 24 V power supply OR Digital 1 0 External antenna 4 Operating display 4 LEDs Power PWR O Active ACT Present PRE Error ERR 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
5. Antennas 6 3 ANT 18 6 3 6 Technical data Product type designation Max write read distance ANT transponder Sg Dimensions x pitch x L Color Material Plug connection Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistance in accordance with EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx 6GT2398 1CC00 ANT 18 35 mm M18 x 1 0 mm x 55 mm Pale turquoise Plastic Crastin 4 pin pins on antenna side 3m 50 g 20 g 3 500 Hz 1 2 plastic nuts M18 x 1 0 mm e 20 C 70 C e 40 C 85 C IP67 front 120g 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 6 3 7 Dimension drawing 55 M18 gt Z a Figure 6 15 Dimension drawing ANT 18 all values in mm 132 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 4 ANT 30 6 4 ANT 30 6 4 1 Features Characteristics Area of application Small assembly lines Writing reading distance gt to 55 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 4 2 Ordering data Table 6 5 Ordering data ANT 30 Article number ANT 30 6GT2398 1CD00 incl
6. Data memory Figure 7 43 Flush mounting of MDS D423 in metal 7 16 4 Technical specifications Table 7 32 Technical specifications of MDS D423 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Report Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C Read write distance Sg Mounting on metal Mounting in metal Power supply SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net when using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 8 byte blocks ISO 15693 10 years 2 x 108 hours Unlimited gt 1010 See section Field data Page 35 Yes yes with 10 mm clearance all round inductive power transmission without battery 219 Transponder 7 16 MDS D423 Degree of protection to EN 60529 Pressure resistance Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Dimensions D x H e Color e Material Fixing Tightening torque Ambient temperature e During operation e Transport and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 vacuum dryer up to 20 mbar IP68 1 IPx9K
7. Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Antenna Interface e Communications module e PC Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder tag e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Plug connector Housing e Dimensions L x W x H e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Vibration to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Weight Approvals Current consumption 6GT2821 6AC10 6GT2821 6AC11 6GT2821 6AC40 RF260R 13 56 MHz integrated e RS 422 3964R protocol e RS 232 3964R or ASCII protocol 19200 57600 115200 baud RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 Max 30 m shielded cable Refer to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1 5 KBps 24 VDC 3 color LED operating voltage presence error M12 8 pin e 75x75 x 41 mm without M12 device connector e Anthracite e Plastic PA 6 6 2 x M5 screws Tightening torque lt 1 5 Nm e 20 C 70 C e 25 C 80 C IP67 50g 20g Approx 200 g Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC UL CSA typ 50 mA SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RF260R 5 5 7 Ap
8. SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 21 System overview 3 2 Overview of transponders 22 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 4 1 1 Selection criteria for SIMATIC RF200 components Assess your application according to the following criteria in order to choose the right SIMATIC RF200 components e Static or dynamic data transfer e Data volume to be transferred e Speed in case of dynamic transfer e Ambient conditions such as relative 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 the structure and geometry of the antennas in the reader and transponder A prerequisite for the function of the transponder is a minimum field strength at the transponder which is still barely achieved at distance Sg from the reader SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 23 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning The picture below shows the transmission window of the SIMATIC RF210R and SIMATIC RF220R readers between t
9. 200 a mossa s2 420 0 40 s MDS D400 520 420 0 50 650 MDS D424 500 400 220 IET mosmas s2 4o o 3s 40 All dimensions in mm RERE R S TS cca NSN ell EES A O O Table 4 13 Field data SIMATIC RF290R with ANT D10 a Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg window L MDSD100 1050 3580 0 500 MDSD124 100 300 0 20 280 O 500 MDS D200 1050 mos 0281 1080 350 MDS D324 1000 300 C E n 300 200 Mos oas 10 s0 ocaso All dimensions in mm SS Se B O ojo SS LE O1 ojo sees bass N O O 18 LE O ojo SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 39 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 4 2 2 Minimum clearances Minimum distance from transponder to transponder The specified distances refer to a metal free environment For a metallic environment the specified minimum distances must be multiplied by a factor of 1 5 Table 4 14 Minimum clearances for transponders P RR RFR RF240R RF260R Mospioo J o o o o E l o d w MOS DAA Mospi2e s0 400 gt o mospiz7 J s J o oo oo o o poo MOS D139 o gt o i moso o as Mosp20 E EC Mosp2e1 o Mosp339 o gt o Mospgoo E E E MOS DAA MDS D422 218 gt 32 50 o o Mosp4az3 J CO Mpsp425 x2 Mospaze gt 18 gt 70 gt 150 All values are in mm relative to the operatin
10. 6 2 ss MDsD428 tO TAI 8 o aAa All dimensions in mm Table 4 6 Field data SIMATIC RF250R with ANT 8 Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window E TURN MDS D117 D117 LO o e MDS D127 a e E MDS D421 All dimensions in mm Table 4 7 Field data SIMATIC RF250R with ANT 12 Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window MDS D117 D117 MDS D127 POR O O TAI TINO PC Mosp422 22 or e o vosos os 0 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window L MDS D428 MDS D460 All dimensions in mm Table 4 8 Field data SIMATIC RF250R with ANT 18 Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window L MOS DAY 6 a AA a ee Mospaz3 tt S B mso ae a s wospes n rs s CTA All dimensions in mm Table 4 9 Field data SIMATIC RF250R with ANT 30 Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window py a lt 2 MDS D124 D124 TM MAR a a aa ER TAI Mosp324 82 z S 5 MDs D422 RO MDs D423 IC MDS D424 ao oa d B TITAN MDS D426 3 365 44 IE mosmas a no z Y Mosp4co HP All dimensions in mm H 0 A dl da ac h SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J3
11. Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Vibration Torsion and bending load Mechanical design e Color e Material e Dimensions L x W x H in mm Fixing Ambient temperature e During operation e Transport and storage Weight approx 128 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 8bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 bytes net capacity When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 4 byte blocks according to ISO 15693 10 years 2 x 108 hours Unlimited 1 000 000 100 000 See Chapter Field data Page 35 min 20 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 ISO 10373 ISO 7816 1 Laminated plastic card printable on both sides e White petrol e PC e 85 6 40 2 x 54 0 2 x 0 9 0 05 Adhesive fixing pocket e 25 C to 80 C e 25 C to 80 C 99 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 1 MDS D100 7 1 5 Dimension drawing 85 6 0 2 R3 2 54 0 27 20 20 ww o o o So Dimensions in mm g Dimensions for mounting holes Figure 7 3 MDS D100 dimension drawing SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 159 Transponder 7 2 MDS D117 7 2 MDS D117 7 2 1 Features MDS D117 Characteristics Area of application Very compact data ca
12. This has no tangible impact on the range It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications Technical specifications Table 7 15 Technical data for MDS D139 Memory size 128 bytes Memory configuration e Serial number e 8 bytes fixed code e Configuration memory e 8bytes e Application memory e 112 bytes Storage technology EEPROM Memory organization See MOBY D System Manual Chapter 5 1 Mobile Data Storage Units Introduction section Memory Allocation Data retention 10 years MTBF 2 x 108 hours Read cycles Unlimited SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Write cycles at 40 C e minimum e typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure dimensions e Dimensions D x H in mm e Color e Material Fixing Tightening torque Ambient temperature e During operation e Transport and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2m 20 C Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 e 100 000 e 1 000 000 See Chapter Field data Page 35 min 30 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 IPx9K 2 50g 20g Not
13. 7 17 MDS D424 Inductive power transmission without battery IP67 100 g 20g Not permissible e Black e Epoxy casting resin e 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 M3 screw adhesive lt 1Nm e 25 C to 85 C e 40 C to 100 C 99 1 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously Dimension drawing 6 27 10 2 pat Dimensions in mm Figure 7 47 Dimension drawing of MDS D424 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 223 Transponder 7 18 MDS D425 7 18 MDS D425 7 18 1 Characteristics MDS D425 Characteristics Field of application Compact 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 workpiece holders Memory FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Read write range See section Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal High resistance Rugged packaging of the MDS D425 can therefore also be used under extreme environmental conditions without problem Standard Oriented according to ISO 15693 7 18 2 Ordering data Table 7 35 Ordering data of MDS D425 lore number OOOO MDS D425 6GT2600 4AG00 SIMATIC RF200 224 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 18 MDS D425 7 18 3 Application example of MDS D425 Figure 7 48 Application example 7 18 4 Technical specifications
14. D6 or D10 5 6 2 Ordering data RF290R Table 5 1 Ordering data RF290R pF Article number RF290R 6GT2821 0AC12 with RS 232 interface for PC mode and RS 422 interface for CM mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 105 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R Table 5 2 Ordering data accessories RF290R Article number 24 V connecting cable 6GT2491 1HH50 RS 232 connecting cable with 4 pin M12 connector for 5 m 6GT2891 4KH50 24 V for connection to the wide range power supply unit RS 232 connecting cable with open cable ends for 24 6GT2891 4KH50 0AX0 V 6GK5798 8ML00 0AB3 Adapter for mounting on a DIN rail pack of 3 6GK5798 8ML00 0AB3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems EU 6GT2898 0AA00 100 240 VAC 24 VDC 3A UK 6GT2898 0AA10 with 2 m connecting cable with country specific plug US 6GT2898 0AA20 Connecting cables Reader ASM 475 6GT2891 4EH20 6GT2891 4EH50 Connecting extension cable Reader CM ASM 6GT2891 4FH20 for RF200 RF300 RF600 MV400 6GT2891 4FH50 or extension cable MOBY U D 6GT2891 4FN10 6GT2891 4FN20 6GT2891 4FN50 6GT2698 5AA10 6GT2698 5AB00 6GT2690 0AD00 6GT2698 5AF 00 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Antenna cable SIMATIC RF200 106 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R 5 6 3 Pin assignment RF290R RS422 RS232 Table 5 3 Pin assig
15. Dimensions L x W x H 175 mm x 85 mm x 35 mm Weight 720g Housing casting UL 94 VO Power supply class according to CSA Level 3 Degree of protection IP65 MTBF in years 255 SIMATIC RF200 252 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Technical specifications input Rated input voltage Uin Input frequency fin Radio interference level Switching frequency fsw Length of cable Technical specifications output Output voltage tolerance AUout Overvoltage protection Noise AULF Noise AUF Regulation e Line regulation e Load regulation Short circuit current Imax Settling time tr load variations Temperature coefficient e Overload behavior Pover Short circuit protection No load response Derating Connector type EN 60950 UL 60950 Uin 230 Vac Uin min BW 1 MHz Uin min BW 20 MHz e Uin min max e lout 10 90 10 Inom 4 A 50 C lout 10 90 10 Ta 25 C to 70 C Ta gt 50 C to 70 C Technical specifications initial configurations 100 to 240 VAC 120 to 353 VDC 50 60 Hz EN 55011 B approx 70 kHz typ 2m Uout nom lt 2 1 Uout nom 20 typ lt 1 Uout lt 2 Uout e lt 10 e lt 10 105 130 Inom lt 5 ms 0 01 K Constant current Continuous no load stability max 2 K M12 4 pin two sockets Input Outputs U1 U2 ILoad 11
16. MDS D200 Lon metal distance20mm_ 6 60 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder RF290R with ANT D6 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 200 mm MDS D261 MDS D324 1 ta O A e e e on metal distance 30mm 80 100 Lon metal distance 25mm 65 60 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence Table 4 27 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF290R with ANT D10 Transponder RF290R with ANT D10 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 200 mm MDS D100 MDS D124 withoutmetal 10 on metal distance 25mm 70 60 MDS D126 on metal distance 25mm 6 60 MDS D1399 withoutmetal 10 on metal distance 30mm 8 amp 8 7o MDS D160 withoutmetal 10 on metal distance 25mm 6 amp 5 IE on metal distance 20mm 50 SAR SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 65 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder RF290R with ANT D10 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 200 mm
17. MDS D324 withoutmetal 10 on metal distance 25mm 7 60 MDS D339 100 ae on metal distance 30mm 80 7o 70 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence 4 3 5 Installation and connection of 2 to 6 antennas with one reader If several antennas need to be operated on one reader 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 multiplexer RF260X works only in PC mode RS 232 in time division multiplex mode This means that each antenna operates with full power for a certain time before the device moves on automatically to the next antenna The antenna multiplexer normally operates in scan mode or buffered read mode which add the information about the antenna number to the reply of the transponder With the antenna multiplexer you can connect up to 6 antennas SIMATIC RF200 66 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF20
18. SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 5 N O al gt o Q1 Ol al O O RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines MDS D424 1 distance all round 25 mm MDS D425 distance all round 25 mm MDS D426 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm Reader flush mounted in metal all round 20 mm Reader without Reader on metal direct metal influence metal plate 1 1 00 95 00 85 95 ponmetal HL MDS D428 without metal wow es flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MAA MDS D460 without metal ww eo eso on metal distance 25mm 90 85 80 flush mounted in metal not intended use 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence 54 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 4 RF250R The RF250R reader is operated with the external antennas ANT 8 12 18 and 30 The antennas can be flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values a Figure 4 11 Metal free space for ANT 8 ANT 12 and ANT 18 ANT 30 Table 4 20 Reduction of field data by metal Tr
19. UK Certificate CE approval to 2004 108 EC EMC 73 23 EEC LVD Table 8 8 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6GT2898 0AA20 USA Standard A 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 Equipment UL Report E 205089 SIMATIC RF200 256 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 System integration The communication modules interface modules are links between the RFID components reader and transponder and the higher level controllers e g SIMATIC S7 or PCs or computers PROFIBUS or PROFINET Industrial Ethernet Master module SIMATIC S7 Interface E PROFINET modulo Industrial Ethernet 3 ET or O0pro SIMATIC RE170C E PROFIBUS 24 V for ET 200pro RF170C Reader Reader and reader Tags MDS Figure 9 1 Configuration example Interfacing to the controller The readers are connected to the controller via the following interface or communications modules e ASM 456 e ASM475 e RF120C SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 297 System integration e RF160C e RF170C e RF180C e RF182C e RFID 181EIP Function blocks interface modules communication modules and readers Function blocks are used for integration
20. e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Only for RF300 When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 8 byte blocks ISO 15693 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Data retention at 40 C MTBF Data transmission rate for read and write Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Housing e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H e Attachment hole D MDS fixing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2m 20 C Transponder 7 19 MDS D426 6GT2600 4AH00 10 years 22 10h approx 2 ms byte Yes unlimited gt 1010 See section Field data Page 35 2 25 mm approx 25 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 50 g 2 20 92 not permitted e Black e Plastic PA 6 6 GF e 50 0 3 x 3 6 0 2 mm e 5 1 0 2 mm M4 screws tightening torque at room temperature lt 1 Nm adhesive e 25 C 85 C e 40 C 100 C Approx 13 g 2 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and
21. 0 8 Constant factor used to compensate for temperature impacts and production tolerances SIMATIC RF200 28 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 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 be transferred must be matched to the dwell time or vice versa In general ty 2 tk tv Dwell time of the data memory within the field of the reader tk Communication time between transponder and communication module 4 1 7 Communication between communication module reader and transponder Communication between the communication module reader and transponder takes place asynchronously through the RS422 interface Depending on the communication module ASM used transfer rates of 19200 baud 57600 baud or 115200 baud can be selected Calculation of the communication time for interference free transfer The communication time for fault free data transfer is calculated as follows te K loe n 1 If the transmission is interrupted briefly due to external interference the reader automatically continues the command Calculation of the maximum amount of user data The maximum amount of user data is calculated as follows ty K nm Byte tk Communication time between com
22. 2 e low pressure resistant 3 e high pressure resistant see degree of protection IPx9K 50 g 209 Not permissible e 30mm 0 2 0 5 x 8 mm 0 5 e Black e Plastic PPS silicone free Countersunk screw thread M4 lt 1Nm e 25 C to 85 C e 40 C to 100 C Approx 10 y 4 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 5 To prevent it loosening secure the screw with screw locking varnish 7 16 5 Dimensional drawing 30 0 2 0 5 Dimensions in mm 4 2 40 1 Figure 7 44 Dimension drawing for MDS D423 220 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 17 MDS D424 7 17 MDS D424 7 17 1 Characteristics assembly and production lines 2000 bytes net Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal Not possible Recommended distance from metal 2 25 mm High resistance Can also be used in a harsh industrial environment without problem Standard Oriented according to ISO standard 15693 7 17 2 Ordering data Table 7 33 Ordering data of MDS D424 P order number MDS D424 6GT2600 4AC00 7 17 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Data memory Metal xXx Non metal h 2 25 mm Figure 7 45 Mounting of the MDS D424 on metal with spacer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 221 Transponder 7 17 MDS D424 Flush mounting 7 17 4
23. 40 C Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net ISO 15693 10 years Yes unlimited gt 1010 See section Field data Page 35 Can be mounted on metal Inductive power transmission without battery SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Housing e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H in mm MDS fixing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Weight approx 1 2 hours 2m 20 C Transponder 7 20 MDS D428 IP68 1 IPx9K 2 50 g 3 209 not permitted e Black e Plastic PA 6 6 GF thread Stainless steel e 18 1 x 20 1 without thread thread M8 Screws tightening torque at room temperature lt 8 Nm e 25 C to 85 C e 40 C to 125 C 35g 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously Note It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 233 Transponde
24. 5 dimensions and tolerances in accordance chamfer underneath 0 5 x 45 with DIN 69873 Ambient temperature During operation 25 C to 85 C Transport and storage 40 C to 100 C Weight approx 4g 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 3 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 7 14 5 Dimension drawing 0 13 10 0 04 4 5 0 0 1 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 39 Dimension drawing of MDS D421 SIMATIC RF200 214 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 15 MDS D422 7 15 MDS D422 7 15 1 Characteristics MDS D422 Characteristics Field of application Identification of metallic workpiece holders workpieces or containers 2000 bytes net 7 15 2 Ordering data Table 7 30 Ordering data of MDS D422 Order number MDS D422 6GT2600 4AF00 A screw in aid is included in the scope of supply per packaging unit 7 15 3 Mounting on metal Flush mounting Figure 7 40 Mounting of MDS D422 in metal SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 215 Transponder 7 15 MDS D422 Mounting information for screws Mounting information for adhesion 7 15 4 216 e Drill installation hole You can screw the transponder into a pre drilled threaded hole using the screw in aid e The adhesive surfaces must be dry free fr
25. 5 KBps 24 VDC 4 LEDs Power Active Presence Error only available in PC mode RS 232 e 1 x opto coupler 24 V e 1xrelay24V 1A e M12 8 pin male e M12 4 pin female e TNC female e 200 x 140 x 80 mm without device connector e Silver anthracite e Aluminum die casting M4 screws Tightening torque lt 1 5 Nm e 20 C 55 C e 25 C 85 C 113 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R 6GT2821 0AC12 Degree of protection to EN 60529 IP65 Shock resistant to EN 60 721 3 7 Class 7 M2 30g Vibration resistant to EN 60 721 3 7 Class 7 M2 29 Weight Approx 1 8 kg Approvals Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC IC NTC Thailand KCC Current consumption typ 400 mA 1 Use a power supply unit that meets the following requirements 230 VAC 24 VDC 3 A KC safety approved 5 6 7 Approvals FCC information IC information 114 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 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 t
26. Battery free data storage unit Mobile data storage units which operate without batteries Power is supplied to the data storage unit across an electromagnetic alternating field Byte A group of eight bits forms a byte CE marking Communaut Europ enne product mark of the European Union Communication modules Communication modules ensure the integration of the MOBY and SIMATIC RF identification 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 transmitted within a unit of time e g bytes s Detection area Area with minimum field strength containing the transmission window as well as the areas in which the field strength is no longer sufficient for data exchange Dwell time The dwell time is the time in which the transponder dwells within the transmission window of a read write device The read write device can exchange data with the transponder during this time SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 291 Glossary Dynamic mode In dynamic mode the data carrier moves past the read write device at a traversing rate which depends on the configura
27. D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RE220R 5 2 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 6 RF220R dimension drawing Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 87 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R 5 3 1 Features SIMATIC RF240R Characteristics Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh industrial environments Design on the device variant ate 422 or RS 232 interface SIEMENS Status indicator RF240R 5 3 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 SIMATIC RF200 88 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RE240R 5 3 3 Pin assignment RF240R Pin Interface assignment Device end 8 RS 422 RS 232 2 6 Recewe Unassigned 7 Unassigned Fg Ground shield Ground shield 5 3 4 Display elements of the RF240R reader Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on lit yellow 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 param
28. Hotspot Data memory Metal spacers Non metal a 685mm h 230mm Figure 7 26 MDS D339 Mounting on metal 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 M5 This has no tangible impact on the range It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications SIMATIC RF200 200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 7 12 4 Mounting in metal Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 It is possible to mount the MDS D339 in metal With large antennas for example ANT D5 this leads to a reduction of ranges Data memory y ON v a 100 mm h 30mm Spacers Non metal Figure 7 27 MDS D339 Mounting in metal 7 12 5 Technical specifications Table 7 24 Technical specifications of MDS D339 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Data retention at 40 C MTBF Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C e minimum e typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Power supply SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 1024 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 24 bytes e 992 bytes EEPROM Refer to the MOBY D system manual or RF300 section Memory configuration of the ISO tags 10 years 2 x 108 hours Unlimited e 100 000 e 1 000 0
29. Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 5 MDS D127 7 5 4 Technical specifications Table 7 12 Technical specifications for MDS D127 128 bytes Memory configuration e Serial number e 8 bytes fixed code e Configuration memory e 8bytes e Application memory e 112 bytes Storage technology EEPROM Memory configuration of the ISO tags Write cycles at 40 C e minimum e 100 000 e Typical e 1000 000 Read write distance Sg See section Field data Page 35 Hui capel capability Power Powersupply sss inductive power transmission without inductive power transmission without battery Degree of Pierce Geel to EN 60529 Total shock response spectrum Type Il Housing e Dimensions D x H e M6x5mm 40 2 mm e Color e Black e Material e Plastic PA6 Securing a cemented Ambient temperature During operation operation 100 25 4100C During transportation and a 125 C storage Weight Approx 1 g 1 2 hours 2m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 173 Transponder 7 5 MDS D127 7 5 5 Dimension drawing Figure 7 10 Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 174 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 7 6 MDS D139 7 6 1 Characteristics MDS
30. Protection Zone 2 Device Group II Category 3G The following requirements of the Directive 94 9 EC are fulfilled EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 61241 0 2006 EN 61241 1 2004 202 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 Identification Es I3GExnA II T6 li 3 D Ex tD A22 IP68 T 210 C KEMA 09 ATEX 0133 X AR WARNING Gefahr durch elektrostatische Entladungen Potential electrostatic charging hazard Danger potentiel de charges lectrostatiques Note Installations und Betriebsbedingungen f r den Ex Schutzbereich a Der Einsatz des Ger tes in der N he von stark ladungserzeugenden Prozessen ist untersagt b Das Ger t ist mechanisch gesch tzt zu montieren c Die Montage muss auf einem geerdeten 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 cloth Conditions d installation et de mise en oeuvre pour la zone de protection Ex a L utilisation de l appareil pr s de processus g n rant de fortes charges est interdite b L appareil doit tre mont de mani re tre prot g m caniquemen
31. RF200 286 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Index A Accessories SIMATIC RF260X antenna multiplexer 241 Wide range power supply unit 249 ANT 12 Definition of distance D 126 ANT 18 Definition of distance D 131 ANT 30 Definition of distance D 136 ANT 8 Definition of distance D 121 ANT D10 Definition of distance D 152 Dimensions 154 Transmission window 150 ANT D5 Definition of distance D 141 ANT D6 Definition of distance D 146 Antenna ANT 12 123 ANT 18 128 ANT 30 133 ANT 8 118 ANT D10 149 ANT D5 138 ANT D6 144 Antenna splitter 239 Application Planning SIMATIC RF200 23 Approvals 263 Article numbers 269 ASM 475 Assignment for connecting cable 267 Pin assignment 267 C Certificates 263 Communication modules 257 Communication time Calculation 29 Contacts 278 Courses 279 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 D Detection area 27 Diagnostic functions Transponder 262 Direction of motion Transponder 27 Display elements Reader RF290R 109 RF210R reader 77 RF220R reader 83 RF240R reader 89 RF250R reader 95 RF260R reader 100 Dwell time Transponder 28 Dynamic mode 28 Dwell time of the transponder 29 E EMC Guidelines 264 F Field data RF210R 35 RF220R 35 RF240R 36 RF250R 36 RF260R 38 RF290R 38 Flush mounting of transponders and readers 44 Installation Several readers Installatio
32. Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RF270R 5 1 7 Approvals FCC information IC information 80 Siemens SIMATIC RF210R MLFB 6GT2821 1AC10 FCC ID NXW RF210R 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 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 limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must a
33. VDC 3 A with 2 m connecting cable with country UK 6GT2898 0AA10 specific plug US 6GT2898 0AA20 24 V connecting cable length 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 8 3 4 Safety Information AR WARNING Danger to life It is not permitted to open the device or to modify the device The following must also be taken into account Failure to observe this requirement shall constitute a revocation of the CE approval UL 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 must be ensured that the mains socket outlet is freely accessible The housing can reach a temperature of 25 C during operation without any adverse consequences It must however be ensured that the power supply is covered in the case of a housing temperature of more than 25 C to protect persons from contact with the hot housing Adequate ventilation of the power supply must be maintained under these conditions SIMATIC RF200 250 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems NOTICE Area of application of the wide range power supply unit The wide range
34. cable HF ON Green Lit when an HF signal is applied to the IN socket RUN Green Flashes when the RF260X is in the normal operating state SIMATIC RF200 242 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 8 2 4 Principle of operation You can operate up to six antennas on one reader by using the multiplexer RF260X 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 8 2 5 Connectors e Power supply HN 2 AN 4 pin M12 RF260X 0 24V e Reader connector O Figure 8 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 ODH72 must be used to extend it see Ordering data Page 241 The excess length must then be rolled up bifilar and fastened to minimize interference from external sources e Antenna outputs OUT 1 to OUT 3 OUT 4 to OUT 6 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 243 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RE260X 8 2 6 Configuration PG PC RF290R Wide range power supply unit 24 VDC RS 232 o connecting cable e o E g g i E RF260X T eN un o o c E Z E 2 D E s XI ES cu E E 5 D E E z lt Figure 8 2 Conf
35. e Storage temperature Transponder 7 8 MDS D165 e 8 bytes fixed code e 6 bytes e 2 bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM 4 bytes block by block according to ISO 15693 e approx 3 5 ms byte e approx 9 5 ms byte Yes 10 years Unlimited 100 000 25 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery See Chapter Field data Page 35 IP65 e 86x 54 e approx 0 3 mm e PET plastic label material e PET plastic carrier material e Aluminum e Double sided transfer adhesive on silicon paper White Single sided adhesive self adhesive label Yes heat transfer method e 25 C to 85 C e 20 C to 30 C the storage period is 2 years determined by durability of the adhesive 187 Transponder 7 9 MDS D200 7 8 4 Dimension drawing D Dimensions in mm Figure 7 18 Dimension drawing of MDS D165 7 9 MDS D200 7 9 1 Features MDS D200 special version Application area From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identification 256 byte user memory Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal Recommended distance from metal gt 30 mm ISO standard 15693 with Tag it HFI technology 7 9 2 Ordering data Table 7 18 Ordering data for MDS D200 rer MDS D200 special version ISO CARD 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 SIMATIC RF200 188 Sy
36. eave aes ate sn A eden 82 Pei Z ZO Ordering o DO di 82 RF220R pin assignment with RS422 interface oooccconcccocnccocnconcnononnnnnnconnnonncnonnnnnnnnonnnncnncnnnas 83 Display elements of the RF220R readel cccccesccceeeceeeecesceceneeceeceeeeceuseeseeseeessusessueeseenenas 83 Minimum distance between RF220R readers ocoocccccocccccccccccnccocnconcnnnnnnconcncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnncnrononcnnos 84 Technical specifications of the RF220R reader ocooccccoccccccncoccncoccnccncnconcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnonnnnnonnnnnnnos 85 PAD DIOV AIS AP o Eg hen ea gosadotiaa ton megadazon ta E 86 MA A A A 86 SIMATIC RF24 OR aea le a Cen 88 FAUTES adi ria 88 PR ZAO RR ordering datan tds 88 PlitaSSiGnment R24 ORR ia ais 89 Display elements of the RF240R reader ooocccoccccccnccccnccccnconcnnonnnonnnnoncnnoncnnnnnnonnnonnnnnonnncnaninnnninos 89 Minimum distance between several RF240R readers occcocccccccccccnccocnconcncncnonncnconcnnnnnonnnnnoncncnnos 90 Technical specifications of the RF240R reader cooocccocccccccccccnccocnconcnconcnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnos 91 APPTOVAIS a 92 DIMENSION UFAWINO di A AA RS a a a 92 IACI ZOU IN ta ta a ri casa tes 2 94 A O E E 94 Ordering data RF290R o o eae tenes eee ace eka ra eee o od 94 Pimassignmen R 290R emea es a O ed o ol 95 Display elements of the RF250R reader c oocccccccccoccccccnconcnccncnnonnnonnnnoncnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnaranonnnnos 95 Technical specifications of the RF250R rea
37. into the SIMATIC They are used to transfer the input parameters to the reader using the init_run RESET command Interface modules communication modules and function blocks The following table shows the most important features of the interface modules communication modules as well as the compatible function blocks When assigning parameters HW Config to the communications and interface modules MOBY U D RF200 RF300 RF600 must be selected Table 9 1 Overview of interface modules communication modules ASM Interfaces to the Interfaces to the reader Function blocks Reader connections communications application PLC module ASM 456 PROFIBUS DP V1 2 x 8 pin connector socket FB 45 2 parallel M12 ASM 475 S7 300 central Via screw terminals in front FB 45 2 parallel ET200M PROFIBUS connector RF120C S7 1200 central 9 pin D sub socket Ident profile RF160C PROFIBUS DP VO 2 x 8 pin connector socket FC 44 2 parallel M12 RF170C PROFIBUS DP V1 2 x 8 pin connector socket FB 45 2 parallel PROFINET IO M12 RF180C PROFINET IO 2 x 8 pin connector socket FB 45 2 parallel M12 RF182C TCP IP 2 x 8 pin connector socket 2 parallel M12 RFID 181EIP Ethernet IP 2 x 8 pin connector socket 2 parallel M12 You will find more information on the communications modules in the relevant manuals http support automation siemens com WW view en 10805849 For more detailed information on the ASM 475 refer to the RF300 system
38. manual SIMATIC RF200 258 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 System diagnostics 10 1 Error codes of the RF200 readers Note Validity of the error codes The following error codes apply only to RF200 readers with an S 422 interface CM mode You can determine the error code in two ways e directly on the reader CM by counting the flashing pattern of the red error LED e Through the FB45 variable error_MOBY Table 10 1 Error codes of the RF200 readers Flashing of Error code Description red LED on hexa reader decimal oo 0 no error 01 02 Presence error possible causes e The active command was not carried out completely MN e The transponder left the antenna field while the command was being processed communication disruption between reader and transponder 05 05 Parameterization error possible causes e Unknown command e Incorrect parameter e Function not allowed 06 joe Air interface faulty 3 3 3 O Hardware fault memory faulty O EE existent or non accessible memory areas the command Only a RESET command is permitted Previous command is still active Antenna is already switched off Antenna is already switched on SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 259 System diagnostics 10 2 Diagnostic functions Flashing of Error code Description red LED on hexa reader decimal Incorrect number of characters in frame O fe Running command cancelled by
39. metal MDS D423 metal free 1 on metal distance 25 mm 9 8 6 8 8 MDS D424 1 9 8 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm metal free 100 screwed onto metal flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D425 MDS D426 1 metal free 1 on metal 4 3 15 70 5 5 5 15 3 2 15 15 15 70 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 5 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder Reader without direct Reader flush metal influence mounted in metal Case a b and d MDS D428 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D460 on metal 100 distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal Values of gt 100 relative to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for mounting in on metallic surroundings The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence 4 3 4 3 RF240R The RF240R can be flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values Figure 4 10 metal free space RF240R To avoid any impact on the field data the distance a should be 2 20 mm SIMAT
40. permanently Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on lit yellow 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 see Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 83 Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RE220R 5 2 5 Minimum distance between RF220R readers RF220R side by side D D D 2100mm Figure 5 4 Minimum distance between RF220R readers RF220R face to face D 2150 mm Figure 5 5 Face to face distance between two RF220Rs SIMATIC RF200 84 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Antenna Interface to the communications module Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder tag e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Plug connector Housing e Dimensions L x e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During ope
41. s ae 218 TAGE T cmnicalSpecliICca On ii 219 7 16 5 Dimensional OA io 220 7 17 IS taninos 221 Tar CHALACIENISTICS a atico 221 AA A O send eaue sar tees a Mant tad cteese see cee 221 IES WIOUDTIFG ON Metals a 221 TALE NECANIGAILSPECHIGATONS rin dd ds 222 LICS DIMEenAsSIiON Ora WIN daa dad 223 7 18 MS Dd ios 224 PO CharaclerS UGS di A citations canes wae ena 224 1182 IATA A eS e O de do 224 7 18 3 Application example of MDS D425 ooccooccooncconcconcconconnconaconaconaconaronononanonnrrnnrrnnrenanennrenanenanes 225 TASA Technical specificati NS ia 225 LUGO DIMENSION AA WIND AS SA A AA 227 7 19 MOS DIZE O a e ot os linea is 228 TADI o e A a ee ee 228 A ORACTING A ese eel eect a ee cae ec eee 228 7 19 33 TecnniecalSpeciNcationS sessen aiii 228 TASA Dimension dra WIN Dic gia asadeede areas ee ees 230 7 20 UDS A O EE 231 720A MALACICMSUCS y A A EE a vena Geneon 231 T2202 A A teisheeos 231 7 20 3 Application example of MDS D428 ocoocccccccocccocccoccconococococonononocononnnnononononononononanonanonanenanenanes 232 7 20 4 Technical specifications occoocccoccconcconcconnconcconcnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanonanenaninanes 232 FEO DIMENSION Cra WIN ii aio 234 7 21 MOS D400 aid tido aid 235 ZA ENMARCA UC S cd ca 235 Tak o cee E ate a aE A ieaee 235 T23 Mounting on Meta linia a e aioe etee 236 T2144 Fechfilcal SPeciMCca OASIS a ara a a aaaea es 237 7 21 25 DIMEASIONPO WIN G
42. significantly reduced The following measures can be used to counteract the reduction of the window HA Readers A 0 Enlargement 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 2 100 mm is valid for example for RF260R It indicates that for a distance x gt 100 mm the reader can no longer be significantly affected by metal Increase the non metallic distance a b The following rule of thumb can be used e Increase a b by a factor of 2 to 3 over the values specified for metal free areas Increasing a b has a greater effect for readers or transponders with a large limit distance than for readers or transponders with a small limit distance SIMATIC RF200 44 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Mounting of several readers on metal frames or racks Any reader mounted on metal couples part of the field to the metal frame There is normally no interaction as long as the minimum distance D and metal free areas a b are maintained However interaction may take place if an iron frame is positioned unfavorably Longer data transfer times or sporadic error messages at the communication module are the result Mounting of several readers on metal racks Problem Interaction between readers En Increase the distance D between the two
43. so by connecting several antennas together the processing time activation time per antenna is lengthened accordingly Wide range power supply unit PG PC RESIOR pe nm gd RS232 RS 232 connecting cable S S RF260X z Cy Lid m co E E LI z z S gt a lt x Figure 4 20 Configuration example of the antenna multiplexer with ANT D5 4 4 Further information Further information on Fundamentals of application planning and EMC can be found in RF300 system manual http support automation siemens com WW view en 18722182 SIMATIC RF200 74 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 NOTICE Pulling and plugging readers Pull or plug the reader only when the power supply is turned off If this 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 lO Link variants of the readers are not included in the system manual You will find these in the SIMATIC RF200 IO Link http support automation siemens com WW view en 60641859 operating instructions SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 19 Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RE210R 5 1 SIMATIC RF210R 5 1 1 Features SIMATIC RF210R Characteristics Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh industrial environments Design 1 RS422 in
44. supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Dimensions D x H e Color e Material Fixing Tightening torque Transponder 7 3 MDS D124 128 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 8bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM Refer to the MOBY D system manual RF200 or RF300 section Memory configuration of the ISO tags 10 years gt 2 x 10 hours Unlimited e 100 000 e 1000 000 See section Field data Page 35 at least 15 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes 2W 5A m Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 IPx9K 2 100 g gt 20g Not permissible e 27x4 mm 0 2 mm e Black e Plastic PPS silicone free Adhesive M3 screw snap in spacer lt 1 Nm 165 Transponder 7 3 MDS D124 7 3 5 Identification 166 During operation 25 100 C Permanent 120 140 C Ambient temperature 20 reduction in the limit distance 200 C 4 Tested up to 5000 hours or 3000 cycles 220 C 4 Tested up to 2000 hours or 1500 cycles Transport and 40 100 C storage Weight approx 50 y 1 2 hours 2 m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 4 Note that processing is not po
45. the maximum quantity of user data in dynamic mode They are applicable for both writing and reading SIMATIC RF200 30 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning Calculation tool 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 amp Documentation order number 6GT2080 2AA20 ASM 456 Command Processing Time Calculation V2 2 01 2010 Parameter Input A Input field Other PROFIBUS Slaves Slave number Sum lO CPU DP Master Cycle Time ms counter_customer PROFIBUS ASM 456 Number St o Transfer Time Acyc for DP cycle Acyc parallel A Supply level Command Parameter HF transfer Data length O08 Byte E ma Number of working readers ES y Figure 4 6 Calculation tool interface SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 31 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 4 1 8 32 Impact of secondary fields Secondary fields in the range from 0 mm to 30 of the limit distance Sg generally always exist They should only be used during configuration in exceptional cases however since the read write distances are very limited Exact details of the secondary field geometry cannot be given since these values depend heavily o
46. the reader and the antenna at which the transmission can still function under normal conditions Figure 6 1 Transmission window ANT 8 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 119 Antennas 6 1 ANT 8 6 1 4 Flush mounted in metal ANT 8 Figure 6 2 ANT 8 flush mounted in metal 6 1 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance values specified 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 fms D17 MDSDA27 MDS D421 SIMATIC RF200 120 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Definition of distance D D gt 30 mm with 2 antennas gt 30 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 3 Minimum distance for ANT 8 D gt 50mm Figure 6 4 Face to face distance between two ANT 8s SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 1 ANT 8 121 Antennas 6 1 ANT 8 6 1 6 Technical data Product type designation Max write read distance ANT transponder Sg Dimensions x pitch x L Color Material Plug connection Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response s
47. their functionality Some points need to be considered during planning and installation if the values described in the Field data Page 35 section are to retain their validity e Minimum spacing between two readers or their antennas e Minimum distance between two adjacent data memories e Metal free area for flush mounting of readers or their antennas and transponders in metal e 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 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 2 Reduction of interference due to metal Interference due to metal rack Metal rack Non metallic spacer A metal rack is located above the transmission window of the reader This affects the entire field In particular the transmission window between reader and transponder is reduced Transponder a The transmission window is no Transponder longer affected if the transponder is mounted differently HA SEPLEI ELLERY SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 43 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Flush mounting Flush mounting of transponders and readers Non metallic spacer het Flush mounting of transponders and readers is possible in principle However the size of the transmission window is
48. 0 650 mm 580 x 480 x 110 mm without cover gray black Aluminum plastic 1 pin TNC connector 10 W FCC IC 2 5 W 3 3m 30g 1 g 9 to 200 Hz 1 5 g 200 to 500 Hz 4 x M6 screws e 20 C 55 C e 25 C 70 C 3 x 10 hours IP65 UL for indoor use only 3 3 kg CE FCC IC as of 04 2013 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 6 ANT D6 147 Antennas 6 6 ANT D6 6 6 7 Dimensional diagram ii M6 thread d bush 6 5 wa EOE 0lz QZZ Figure 6 28 Dimension drawing for ANT D6 SIMATIC RF200 148 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 1 Features ANT D10 Characteristics Area of application e Storage logistics and distribution e g clothing industry laundries e Particularly when small MDS are used e g MDS D124 MDS D160 and when there is a long transmission field Writing reading distance up to 480 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable 3 3 m included in scope of supply Included in scope of supply Readers that can be connected RF290R 6 7 2 Ordering data Table 6 10 Ordering data of ANT D10 Article number ANT D10 6GT2698 5AF00 incl cover and one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Table 6 11 Ordering data of ANT D10 accessories Article number Antenna splitter 6GT2690 DACOO incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Antenna multiplex
49. 0 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 5 1 Installation options with the antenna splitter 2 4 antennas 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 Configuration with 2 antennas gate PG PC RF290R Antennas ANT D5 D6 D10 Antenna splitter Wide range power supply unit Configuration with 3 antennas C arrangement Configuration with 4 antennas tunnel Figure 4 14 Possible configuration of RF290R with ANT D5 D6 D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 67 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Installation examples min 300 mm EEE min 50 mm Conveyor belt Figure 4 15 Installation example with 2 ANT D6 portal Conveyor belt ANT D6 Figure 4 16 Installation example with ANT D6 C arrangement SIMATIC RF200 68 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines a wma LL a f a cal a A Conveyor belt ANT D6 Figure 4 17 Installation example with ANT D6 tunnel Note The minimum spacings between the antennas for operation with only one reader may be less than the distanc
50. 00 See table Field data Page 35 min 30 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes Inductive power transmission without battery 201 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure dimensions e Dimensions D x H e Color e Material Fixing Tightening torque Ambient temperature e In operation e Transport and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 See chapter Mounting options IP68 1 IPx9K 2 50 g 20g Not permissible e 85mm 40 5 x 15 mm 1 0 e Black e Plastic PPS silicone free 1 x stainless steel screw thread M5 3 1 5 Nm 2 25 C to 100 C Permanent 120 C to 140 C 20 reduction in the limit distance 25 C 200 C 5 Up to 6000 cycles tested 25 C 220 C 5 Up to 2000 cycles tested 40 C to 100 C Approx 50 g 4 Max torque when securing the MDS When used in higher temperatures gt 80 C remember the expansion coefficients of all materials see chapter Mounting options 5 Note that no processing is possible at temperatures of 140 C or higher 7 12 6 Use of the MDS D339 in hazardous areas The MDS D339 mobile data memory is classed as a piece of simple electrical equipment and can be operated in
51. 013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 11 MDS D324 7 11 MDS D324 7 11 1 Characteristics and product identification 992 bytes net capacity Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal Not possible Recommended distance from metal 2 25 mm High resistance Can also be used in harsh environments under extreme environmental conditions e g with higher temperature load ISO standard ISO 15693 7 11 2 Ordering data Table 7 20 Ordering data MDS D324 pf rdernumber OOOO MDS D324 6GT2600 3AC00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 195 Transponder 7 11 MDS D324 7 11 3 Metal free area Data memory Non metal h 2 25 mm Figure 7 23 Mounting of the MDS D324 on metal with spacer Data y Metal 5 LA aaa ih Non metal h 2 25 mm a 2 25 mm Figure 7 24 Flush mounting of 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 SIMATIC RF200 196 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 11 MDS D324 7 11 4 Technical specifications Table 7 21 Technical data MDS D324 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Manufacturer d
52. 0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 4 2 1 Field data The limit distances Sg and operating distances Sa along with the length of the transmission window for each reader transponder combination are listed in the tables below Table 4 3 SIMATIC RF210R field data Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window ne a a MDS D124 D124 TLT SE PO ET RI DEPT tt MDSD324 ss Mospa2 0 3038 6 5 1 wa CTE tt sws ee f r MDsD428 2 2 3 tt mosso 1 The transponder is only suitable for static mode All dimensions in mm Table 4 4 SIMATIC RF220R field data Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window a a MDS D124 D124 a T a ae a Mospieo tO S 2 ee Moses 0 tt MDSD426 4 02 25 Mospae 1 8 A MDS D460 5 All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 35 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 36 Table 4 5 SIMATIC RF240R field data Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window L Mospioo A S 5 Mospi244 3 3 3 365 8 Mospi2e II PA S 5 CTI so tag E 105 a dl MDS D200 ee S MDS D200 MDS D261 o es w Pa woso J s oe o so MDs D423 TS 8H MDSD424 S a B MDs D425 80 tt msm
53. 0C 6GT2002 0JDOO RF182C 6GT2002 0JD10 Antenna ANT D5 D6 D10 optionally ANT D5 6GT2698 5AA10 ANT D6 6GT2698 5AB00 ANT D10 6GT2698 5AF00 2 3 4 With ANT D6 if required cover 6GT2698 5AD00 A Antenna splitter 6GT2603 0AC00 MOBY wide range power supply unit EU 6GT2898 OAA00 for SIMATIC RF systems UK 6GT2898 0AA10 for PC mode only US 6GT2898 0AA20 24 V connecting cable length 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 for PC mode only Connecting cable RF290R PC 6GT2891 4KH or RF290R e CM optionally 6GT2891 4F 6GT2891 4EH Installation information The cables on the antennas and the antenna splitter are 3 3 m or 10 5 m long The write read device must be installed in the vicinity of the antennas lf there are greater distances between the write read device and the antennas the antenna cable can be increased by 7 2 m with the extension 6GT2 691 0DH72 This results in shorter ranges SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 71 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Metal free space To guarantee perfect functioning of the individual installation versions all larger metal parts in the vicinity of the antennas must be removed Figure 4 18 Metal free space side view based on the example of a tunnel arrangement on a conveyor belt approx half antenna length min 100 mm max 600 mm a b C Metal free space i Figure 4 19 Metal free space view from ab
54. 1069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 37 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers 38 Table 4 10 SIMATIC RF260R field data Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window L Mospioo 120 180 woso 0 gt o as A a ee a tp Mospi39 120 A S noo Mospieo IA EC Mospies RS SS E 5 DO II CO o MDS D324 3 38 J 2 80 Tr MDS D339 0 5 5 2 68 so moso wo 20 MDS D423 5 EC Mospaz4 e 2 80 Tr All dimensions in mm Table 4 11 Filed data SIMATIC RF290R with ANT D5 Length of the Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg transmission window MEME AER MDSD100 D100 040 400 a OMS AMICS ARM E A E IE MDS D165 IES A IET 0 820 o MDS D200 320 MDS D261 320 moso s 200 ae mos pao so ono MDS D424 30 aa IET MDS D426 MDS D460 All dimensions in mm 200 45 50 40 28 38 50 28 35 0 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 0 300 0 0 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers Table 4 12 Field data SIMATIC RF290R with ANT D6 Length of the transmission Operating distance Sa Limit distance Sg window L mps poo 520 420 0 550 650 MDSD124 soo 40m f 220 30m E TECOS ESE NE a AS E MDSD139 520 420 A posmo so aon A ooo osoo s0 so ons w MDSD261 520 420 0 350 450o MDS D324 500 400
55. 12 Efficiency Remarks 110 VAC 24 VDC OA No load stability 110 VAC 24 VDC 3A gt 88 220 VAC 24 VDC DA No load stability 220 VAC 24 VDC 3A gt 90 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 253 Accessories 6 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Technical specifications standards complied with Designation Standard Values Electrical safety EN 60950 UL 60950 CAN CSA 22 2 950 3 Edition Conducted interference EN 61000 6 3 Class B EN 55011 Emission EN 61000 6 3 Class B EN 55011 All values are measured at full load and at an ambient temperature of 25 C unless specified otherwise 8 3 7 Pin assignment of DC outputs and mains connection DC outputs 1 Ground OV 2 24 V DC 3 24 V DC 4 Ground 0V Mains connection Assignment 1 100 to 240 V AC 2 n c 3 100 to 240 V AC 4 n c SIMATIC RF200 254 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 8 3 8 Dimension drawing 19 5 74 0 Figure 8 6 Dimension drawing wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems all dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 255 Accessories 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 8 3 9 Certificates and approvals Table 8 7 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6GT2898 OAADO Europe 6GT2898 0AA10
56. 158 7 1 5 UMC SION CNA arado ata TE IS 159 7 2 MDSD aiii 160 7 2 1 FG AVUI SS OU PERO E AN 160 7 2 2 gol gil aye lo Fe ssenarini eater iene rr oe eee etn oor oie et Se eee eee eee 160 7 2 3 MOUAUING MM Stalin A N 160 7 2 4 TECMNICAl SDECIIICATIONS cir 161 7 2 9 DIMENSION AG FAW ING scale 162 7 3 PIDA PE AR ate EU en ee eae A et Pe ae ee a ee a 163 7 3 1 Shara ten SES O ates tee etl NO a ae ea o da do 163 7 3 2 Ord al ple Eo ces CPE O A tg nat sataoeere ena cesaschouse nae E 163 1 3 3 MOURINC OM Melide aieriods 164 7 3 4 NRC EMIAIC AIS 06 CIN CANONS sia ii ee meee ace erates ta E E 165 7 3 5 Use of the MDS D124 in hazardous area ccccecccceecccseeceececeuceceeecseescueeceusesueesseeeneeessaeess 166 7 3 6 DIMENSION GhAWING adria dian 168 7 4 MBS Dil ra al ca 168 7 4 1 CARA CICTISUGS care sored ce litoral 168 7 4 2 go 90 data ect eer nee eee ee 168 7 4 3 Technical SPECIIGATIONS ir cda 169 1 4 4 DIMENSION OAMI usa ad cos 170 7 5 WD ST 2 Patas iii abc 171 7 5 1 FS AUIS Sr o 171 7 9 2 61519 ale A ee aT le Tt Ne ee 171 7 95 3 MOUNINO IMMO lA lesane A E E E A E e 172 7 9 4 TeChAIGAlSPECIICALIONS serna as O a amie 173 30 DIMENSION ORAWIN O ad 174 7 6 MDS Didi 175 7 6 1 CTVAFACUC MSEC Saa acces cheese eas creas a E a 175 7 6 2 Ordering Cale sun ido 175 7 6 3 Metal ree Area stat it 176 7 6 4 TLecnniGal SpeCmiCallons e rel an de aT 176 7 6 5 Use of the MDS D139 in hazardous areas cccoccccoccccccnconcncnocnnnnnnnnnn
57. 2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage MTBF Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx Approvals SIMATIC RF200 480 mm 1150 x 365 x 115 mm with cover gray black Aluminum plastic 1 pin TNC connector 10 W FCC IC 2 5 W 3 3m 30g 1 g 9 to 200 Hz 1 5 g 200 to 500 Hz 4 x M6 screws e 20 C 55 C e 25 C 70 C 3 x 10 hours IP65 UL for indoor use only 10 kg with cover CE FCC IC as of 04 2013 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 153 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 7 Dimensional diagram Gewindebuchse M6 890 1150 115 365 Figure 6 32 Dimension drawing for ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 154 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 1 MDS D100 7 1 1 Characteristics MDS D100 Characteristics SIEMENS MOBY D MDS D100 ccrzseo oapt0asoa Field of application From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identification Memory EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 bytes net capacity Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal Not possible recommended distance from metal 2 20 mm ISO standard ISO 15693 7 1 2 O
58. 2 MDS D117 6GT2600 0AGOO MDS D117 128 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 8bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM Refer to the RF200 or RF300 system manual section Memory configuration of the ISO tags 10 years 2 2 x 108 hours unlimited e 100000 e 1000 000 See section Field data Page 35 Yes inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 IPx9K 2 100 g 20 g not permitted e 4mm 0 2 x 5 2 mm 0 3 e Black e Plastic PPS Cement in e 25 85 C e 40 100 C Approx 1g 3 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 161 Transponder 7 2 MDS D117 7 2 5 Dimension drawing 4 0 2 5 2 0 3 Figure 7 4 Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 162 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 3 MDS D124 7 3 MDS D124 7 3 1 Characteristics MDS D124 Characteristics Field of application Application areas in production automation e g small paintshops up to 180 C A A 128 bytes EEPROM gross A bytes user memory Read write range See section Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal With spacer Recommended distance from metal 2 15 mm Ape standard ISO 15693 Degree of protection of protection IP68 IPx9K Plastic PPS silicone free 7 3 2 Ordering data Table 7 5 Ordering data for MDS D124 pre number OOOO MDS D124 6GT2600 0AC10 T
59. 222 Non metal Data memory e h 2 25 mm a 2 25 mm 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 Technical specifications Table 7 34 Technical data of MDS D424 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Figure 7 46 Flush mounting of MDS D424 in metal with spacer 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net ISO 15693 10 years 2 1 5 x 108 hours Unlimited gt 1010 See Chapter Field data Page 35 Min 25 mm ca 30 reduction of the field data Yes SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type Il Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H in mm Fixing Tightening torque at 20 C Ambient temperature e During operation e Transport and storage Weight approx Transponder
60. 227 U001 A8 7618 7 14 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Metal Data memory Figure 7 34 Mounting of MDS D421 on metal Flush mounting Metal Data memory Figure 7 35 Mounting of MDS D421 in metal SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 14 MDS D421 211 Transponder 7 14 MDS D421 Flush mounting of MDS D421 in metal with tools Antenna end active surface MDS D421 pos UD ol 17 F A Y Y TS TA y E i 1 ai aa lt b t i Figure 7 36 Flush mounting of MDS D421 in metal with tools 4 5 0 0 1 4 6 0 2 0 All dimensions in mm Note 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 be observed during the installation Mounting information for adhesion e Drill installation hole e The adhesive surfaces must be dry free from dust oil stripping agents and other impurities e Apply adhesive according to the manufacturer s processing instructions e Press in MDS D421 using your finger antenna side to the outside see figure Flush mounting of MDS D421 in metal with tools e Remove residues of adhesive e Allow to cure according to the manufacturer s instructions e Flush mounting of MDS D421 in metal with tools SIMATIC RF200 212 S
61. 227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R 5 3 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 9 Dimension drawing RF240R Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 93 Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RE250R 5 4 SIMATIC RF250R 5 4 1 Features mm eer RF250R Characteristics Area of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh industrial environments Design 1 Depending on the device variant RS 422 or RS 232 interface fo Status indicator l Antenna connector M8 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 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 or ANT 30 5 4 2 Ordering data RF250R O oA RF250R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 5AC10 RF250R with RS 232 interface ASCII 6GT2821 5AC40 SIMATIC RF200 94 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RE250R 5 4 3 Pin assignment RF250R Pin Interface assignment Device end 8 RS 422 RS 232 1 2 6 Recewe Unassigned 7 Unassigned Fg Ground shield Ground shield 5 4 4 Display elements of the RF250R reader Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on lit yellow Transponder present flashing red Error has
62. 290R 37 mm Table A 2 Ordering data Length L 6GT2891 4JH20 SIMATIC RF200 266 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 2 Connecting cable A 2 2 Reader RF2xxR RS 422 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 ASM side Cable with end sleeves Reader side 4 12 A Sra 5 SLG connector 6 socket 6 14 ello 4 7 15 UN 2 8 16 white 4 M128 pin a E id Y shield 8 Cable shield exposed Figure A 3 Connecting cable between the ASM 475 and RF2xx reader RS 422 Table A 3 Ordering data ates 6GT2891 4EH20 4EH20 6GT2891 4EH50 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 267 Appendix A 2 Connecting cable A 2 3 Reader RF240R RF260R RF290R RS232 with PC With 4 pin power supply connector The connecting cable 6GT2891 4KH50 is 5 m long Special feature of the cable additional branch for the power supply D sub 9 pin PC Reader side ME iar lio EN socket da 3 TM 2 a i 2 1 3 8 Figure A 4 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 D sub 9 pin PC Reader side socket 2 PA A A el lL y ae M E T P24 J v 1 lll j 8 Figure A 5 Con
63. 50 I T E or UL508 and C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ UL recognition mark Canadian Standard Association CSA per Standard C22 2 No 60950 LR 81690 or per C22 2 No 142 LR 63533 Canadian Standard Association CSA per American Standard UL 60950 LR 81690 or per UL 508 LR 63533 EMC Federal Communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Commission Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits Radio Frequency are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference Statement 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded Cables Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Conditions of Operations 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 inter
64. 6 Minimum distances to readers or antennas RF210R to RF220R to RF240R to ANT x to ANT x RF260R to ANT Dx to ANT Dx RF210R RF220R RF240R with RF250R RF260R with RF290R 2 60 mm 2 100 mm 2 120 mm ANT 8 gt 50 mm 2 150 mm ANT D5 gt 2000 mm ANT 12 gt 60 mm ANT D6 gt 2000 mm ANT 18 gt 80 mm ANT D10 ANT 30 gt 100 mm 2 2000 mm All values are in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 41 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 3 1 42 Note Effect on inductive fields by not maintaining the minimum distances of the readers If the values fall below those specified in the Minimum distance from reader to reader table 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 Adherence to the values specified in the Minimum distance from reader to reader table is therefore essential If the specified minimum distance cannot be complied with due to the physical configuration the SET ANT command can be used to activate and deactivate the HF field of the reader The application software must be used to ensure that only one reader is active antenna is switched on at a time Installation guidelines Overview The transponder and reader complete with their antennas are inductive devices Any type of metal in the vicinity of these devices affects
65. 7 front Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions x L M18 x 55 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m ANT 18 ANT 30 IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions x L M30 x 58 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 274 6GT2398 1CC00 6GT2398 1CA00 6GT2398 1CD00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 3 Ordering data Article number IP65 6GT2698 5AA10 Operating temperature 20 C 55 C Dimensions L x W x H 380 x 380 x 110 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m IP65 6GT2698 5AB00 Operating temperature 20 C 55 C Dimensions L x W x H 580 x 480 x 110 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m ANT D10 IP65 6GT2698 5AF00 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 Accessories Table A 9 Reader accessories Readers Accessories Article number RF290R Adapter for mounting on a DIN rail 6GK5798 8ML00 0AB3 pack of 3 Table A 10 ISO transponder accessories TORE MDS D100 D200 6GT2190 0AA00 D400 Fixing pocket 6GT2190 0AB00 Securing pocket 6GT2390 0AA00 cannot be mounted directly on metal MDS D139 D339 Spacer x H 85 x 30 mm 6GT2690 0AA00 Quick change holder x H 22 x 48 mm 6GT2690 0AH00 MDS D124 D324 Spacer x H 35 x 15 mm 6GT2690 0AK00 D424 MDS D126 D426 Spacer x H 60
66. 85 2 0 2 Figure 7 13 Dimensional drawing of spacer 6GT2690 OAA00 SIMATIC RF200 180 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 Dimensional drawing of spacer 6GT2690 OAHO0 Figure 7 14 Dimensional drawing of spacer 6GT2690 0AHOO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 181 Transponder 7 7 MDS D160 7 7 MDS D160 7 7 1 Characteristics MDS D160 Characteristics Field of application Typical applications are for example e Rented work clothing Hotel laundry Surgical textiles Hospital clothing Dirt collection mats Clothing for nursing homes hostels Memory EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 bytes net capacity Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal With spacer Recommended distance from metal gt 10 mm High resistance Thanks to its rugged packaging the MDS D160 is a transponder that can be used under extreme environmental conditions It is washable heat resistant and resistant to all chemicals generally used in the laundry process ISO standard ISO 15693 7 7 2 Ordering data Table 7 16 Ordering data for MDS D160 ss JO OOOO MDS D160 6GT2600 0AB10 Spacer for MDS D160 MDS D460 6GT2690 0DAGOO SIMATIC RF200 182 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 7 7 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal h 2 25 mm Transponder 7 7 MDS D160 Oo Figure 7 15 Mounting of the MDS D160 on metal with space
67. 9 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 49 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 2 RF220R The RF220R can be 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 a Reader metal free Reader on metal distance from metal 12 mm Reader in metal flush against M30 nut Reader in metal all round To avoid any influence on the field data in Case d the distance a should be 2 15 mm SIMATIC RF200 50 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 18 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF220R Reader without direct Reader flush metal influence mounted in metal Transponder e 9 O Case a metal free on metal distance 25 mm tag flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm metal free 100 MDS D124 1 MDS D126 on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm metal free 100 on metal 100 distance 25 mm b and d 97 85 flush mounted in metal 100 distance all round 25 mm 97 93 85 00 95 00 MDS D160 MDS D324 1 metal free 100 on metal flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D422 metal free flush mounted in metal metal free screwed onto metal flush mounted in
68. A8 7618 Technical specifications Table 7 10 Technical data for MDS D126 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C Data transmission rate e read e write Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H in mm e Mounting hole d in mm MDS fixing Transponder 7 4 MDS D126 128 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 8bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 bytes net When using the OTP area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 4 byte blocks ISO 15693 10 years e approx 2 ms byte e approx 10 ms byte Yes Unlimited min 100 000 typ 1 000 000 See Section Field data Page 35 2 25 mm approx 25 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 50 g 2 2092 Not permissible e Black e Plastic PA 6 6 GF e 50 0 3 x 3 6 0 2 e 5 1 0 2 M4 screws tightening torque at room temperature lt 1 Nm adhesive 169 Transponder 7 4 MDS D126 Ambient temperature e During operation e 25
69. C to 85 C e Transport and storage e 40 C to 100 C Weight approx 139 1 2 hours 2 m 20 C 2 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously Note It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications 7 4 4 Dimension drawing 5 1 0 2 50 0 3 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 8 Dimension drawing of MDS D126 SIMATIC RF200 170 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 5 MDS D127 7 5 MDS D127 7 5 1 Features MDS D127 Area of application Very compact data carrier that can be screwed into areas where precise positioning is necessary e g tool identification workpiece holders etc Memory 128 bytes EEPROM gross 112 bytes user memory Reading writing See section Field data Page 35 range Mounting in metal Flush mounted ISO standard ISO 15693 7 5 2 Ordering data Table 7 11 Ordering data for MDS D127 MDS D127 6GT2600 DAFOO Pack of 10 A screw in aid is supplied with each pack SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 171 Transponder 7 5 MDS D127 7 5 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounted in metal C O Metal 2 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 9 Screw in aid for mounting the MDS D127 SIMATIC RF200 172 System
70. D139 Characteristics Field of application Applications in production logistics and in assembly lines subject to high temperatures up to 220 C Typical application areas e Paintshops and their preparatory treatments Primer coat electrolytic dip area cataphoresis with the associated drying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures gt 85 C Other applications with higher temperatures Memory EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 byte user memory Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal With spacer recommended distance from metal 30 mm ISO standard ISO 15693 High degree of protection IP68 IPx9K Plastic PPS silicone free 7 6 2 Ordering data Table 7 13 Ordering data for MDS D139 A ETA MDS D139 6GT2600 0AA10 Table 7 14 Ordering data for MDS D139 accessory MDS D139 accessory 6GT2690 0AA00 Quick change holder 6GT2690 0AHOO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 175 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 7 6 3 7 6 4 176 Metal free area Direct mounting of the MDS D139 on metal is not allowed A distance of 2 30 mm is recommended This can be achieved using spacers see Auto Hotspot Data memory Metal Spacers Non metal Figure 7 11 Metal free area for MDS D139 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 M5
71. E DIEET E ATTE ETETE EED TAT TEE PIATE E EAT AEE PETE 137 Daaa eelan ogeh ae AE EE E E AE EA E EEE E OE E E 137 ANT td a a a ers batten a a retake 138 Foda OSa aaa A ania detec tba 138 A a once E a a a a e a A a eeo 138 Transmission WANAO Wes dai 139 FIISRAMOUNICa m Metal tii a 140 MIIPS PAGING ria load 140 TECNICA A MA dd 142 DIMENSION drawing op a a 143 A N a A a aa ee 144 A AA 144 Ba A ae I t a enn ene NO ROOT ena Me ee 144 TEARS MISSION WING OWN e acta 145 MEAT MA ta 146 MININUM SPAIN usd a a a 146 Technical data e AOA oO rot EO PTS SP 147 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 T Table of contents 6 6 7 Dimensional ladra One adie a a Sandie a a a aade 148 6 7 AND Di a a a a a eau ones al col 149 6 7 1 FS AUC Sioi E E A E MstaneaateaaeaiL Latins 149 6 7 2 A E E EE EEA E 149 6 7 3 ransmission WINOOW sciences oaact db atac2teaae mn ceeceuitcasenatted vuotecetamte cenmaecee Gaited nea cee Gutde nen rrenen aaa 150 6 7 4 o A A a 151 6 7 5 MINIMUM anaconda 152 6 7 6 a A OI 153 6 7 7 DIMENSION al lala TIAS 154 TAN CVG 555s seal al spews a le lo eis a als eas la EG as alae Genesee 155 7 1 A etre ero Sur Ne ing ee NT Te ne ee ne ee 155 7 1 1 leia to e EA O ne o en roe ee eo ee E eee 155 7 1 2 Ordering Ce a otto dete aed a nome aeisedacwsemeben a mucus mae nates eeweenet 155 7 1 3 MAC A eee ae ee Pace ata ie oe Pee eo Se ce era nce Nee eee ener Aer PCP er eee ett 156 7 1 4 MEO IMEI AU napa ies ara soem nec omamaatnerensons
72. FF hex Memory size in bytes wa y on tag type e g my d 992 bytes not used with RF200 o Depending on tag type e g my d 4 bytes Depending on tag type e g my d 248 SIMATIC RF200 262 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A A 1 Certificates and approvals Certificate cate Description ce Conformity with R amp TTE directive Notes on 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 the certification of quality management systems EQ Net certificate no 1323 01 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 263 Appendix A 1 Certificates and approvals Certifications for the United States Canada and Australia Safety One of the following markings on a device is indicative of the corresponding approval Underwriters Laboratories UL per UL 60950 I T E or per UL 508 IND CONT EQ Underwriters Laboratories UL according to Canadian standard C22 2 No 60950 I T E or C22 2 No 142 IND CONT EQ Underwriters Laboratories UL according to standard UL 60950 Report E11 5352 and Canadian standard C22 2 No 609
73. GT2190 0AB00 wt O OABOO Fixing pocket 6GT2390 0AA00 SIMATIC RF200 206 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 13 MDS D400 7 13 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal It is possible to mount the MDS D400 on metal a ae 2 20 mm Transponder Metal Non metal OOO Figure 7 31 Mounting of the MDS D400 on metal with spacer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 207 Transponder 7 13 MDS D400 Flush mounted in metal a 220mm h 2 20 mm Transponder O Metal 3 Non metal Figure 7 32 Flush 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 13 4 Technical specifications Table 7 27 Technical data MDS 400 2048 bytes Memory configuration e Serial number e 8 bytes fixed code e Configuration memory e 40 bytes e Application memory e 2000 bytes Storage technology FRAM Memory organization Refer to the MOBY D system manual RF200 or RF300 section Memory configuration of the ISO tags SIMATIC RF200 208 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 13 MDS D400 Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Write cycles at 40 C Read write distance Sg See section Field data Page 35 Distance from metal gt 20 mm Multitag capability Power supply inductive power transmission without
74. IC RF200 52 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 19 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF240R Transponder Reader without Reader on metal Reader flush direct metal metal plate Mounted in metal influence all round 20 mm MDS D100 without metal fush mounted in metal 90 MDS D124 withoutmet 10 8 on metal distance 25mm 90 so distance all round 25 mm MDS D126 without metai 100 on metal distance 25mm 80 050 O distance all round 25 mm wo O 5 00 i 5 00 70 MDS D160 without metal 00 gos on metal distance 25mm 90 85 75 70 5 i 0 5 Ol N ININ N al al al 1 1 1 not intended use on metal distance 20 mm_ 75 70 95500 E distance all round 20 mm MDS D200 without metal al al 00 al on metal distance 20 mm flush mounted in metal 7 distance all round 20 mm MDS D261 without metal on metal distance 20 mm 8 flush mounted in metal distance all round 20 mm MDS D324 without metal ww w O OD JN OI N O oyo flush mounted in metal E distance all round 25 mm MDS D400 withoutmetal 100 90 lon metal distance 20mm 80 75 distance all round 20 mm A E flush mounted in metal 99 6 MDS D423 without metal not intended use onmetl 1 Y 8S flush mounted in metal 185 75 70 distance all round 10 mm
75. IC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 99 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RE260R 5 5 3 Pin assignment RF260R Pin Interface assignment Device end 8 RS 422 RS 232 2 6 Recewe Unassigned 7 Unassigned Fg Ground shield Ground shield 5 5 4 Display elements of the RF260R reader Color Meaning S green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on lit yellow 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 see Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode SIMATIC RF200 100 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 5 5 5 Minimum distance between several RF260R RF260R side by side D 2150 mm with 2 readers D 2250 mm with more than 2 readers Figure 5 11 Minimum distance between several RF260R RF260R face to face D 2500 mm Figure 5 12 Face to face distance between two RF260R SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RF260R 101 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RE260R 5 5 6 Technical data of the RF260R reader
76. Installation guidelines Transponder RF250R with ANT 18 antenna without antenna flush metal mounted in metal all round 10 mm MDS D460 without metal on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal 95 distance all round 25 mm 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal Values of gt 100 relative to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for mounting in on metallic surroundings The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence Table 4 23 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF250R with ANT 30 Transponder RF250R with ANT 30 antenna without antenna flush metal mounted in metal all round 20 mm MDS D1240 without metal wo o on metal distance 25 mm o o ee flush mounted in metal 75 70 distance all round 25 mm MDS D1260 without metal ww so on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal 50 distance all round 25 mm MDS D1600 without meta on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal 70 distance all round 25 mm MDS D3240 without meta woo so on metal distance 25 mm 15 flush mounted in metal 85 70 distance all round 25 mm MDS D422 without metal 95 flush mounted in metal MDS D423 without metal screwed onto metal flush mounted in m
77. J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Technical specifications Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H in mm MDS fixing Ambient temperature e During operation e Transport and storage Weight approx Transponder 7 21 MDS D460 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Only for the RF300 When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 8 byte blocks ISO 15693 10 years 2 x 108 hours Yes Unlimited gt 1010 See Chapter Field data Page 35 2 10 mm approx 25 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery IP67 IPx9K 1 50 g 2 2092 Not permissible e Black e Epoxy casting resin e 16 0 2 x 3 0 0 2 Adhesion spacer e 25 C to 85 C permanent e 40 C to 100 C 3g 1 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 2 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values a
78. Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas Note The RF250R and RF290R 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 8 12 18 or 30 The RF290R reader can only be used in conjunction with the antennas ANT D5 D6 or D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 117 Antennas 6 1 ANT 8 6 1 ANT 8 6 1 1 Features ANT 8 Characteristics Area of application Tool identification Writing reading distance gt to 4 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 6 1 2 Ordering data Table 6 1 Ordering data ANT 8 Article number ANT 8 6GT2398 1CF10 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m ANT 8 6GT2398 1CF00 without antenna cable Table 6 2 Ordering data ANT 8 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna connecting cable 6GT2391 0AH30 with M8 plug with angled plug SIMATIC RF200 118 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 1 ANT 8 6 1 3 Transmission window View from above AtS min the transmission window is enlarged Side view Transmission window ANT La Length of the transmission window 3 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of
79. Note on the use of the RF290R as a replacement for SLG D10 SLG D108 115 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 9 6 9 6 Antennas 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 3 7 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 4 6 6 4 7 6 5 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 6 5 4 6 5 5 6 5 6 6 5 7 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 2 6 6 3 6 6 4 6 6 5 6 6 6 SIMATIC RF200 Table of contents Dimension AFAMADOS 116 OA 117 ANDO ico 118 A O AS 118 Ordenada ras dei 118 Trans MISSION WIIG OW esna e 119 FIS MOUNted M Metal ea oa 120 WINES PAGING crac paras 120 technical datada aio 122 DIMENSION Cl AWING iia 122 A A nace aan A 123 AP O 123 Bo cates wavs sue an sactace wasn entssentea E aeesees 123 PRANISIMISSION WING OW A EE E caad a etacadee teuscosst e dado eE 124 FUSIONA IM is 125 IVINS eje Le ple POPE LORO o AO 125 A A 127 DIMENSION OlAWIAG ro 127 NN A A O II eee aneneceed 128 A RN 128 Ordering datascaniiaasdi aa id 128 Fans MISSION WINGOW lt A uoutane 129 FIUSO MMOUMLEG IN Ml See eee 130 IVES Pac O reenn a a o EA 130 Technicalld ata anida doll toco 132 DIMENSION drawing oro NN Nr 132 ANT IDA c 133 A A A 133 Di A aan ogee ence aan copes a E ease eat race 133 Transmission ia 134 FIUSHAMOUNLER lit Mtl Sens cerca 2052 cee tacts conta a a aa 135 MINUN SPACING a 135 TE tl Call Olea PEENE EE
80. RESET command Note Error message when memory area is protected For transponders with a locked or protected memory area different error messages can occur following a write command depending on the data carrier type e g MDS D1xx NXP D3xx Infineon D4xx Fujitsu Error 01 OC 10 2 Diagnostic functions Further information on RFID diagnostic options can be found in Function Manual FB 45 http support automation siemens com WW view en 21 738808 10 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 Possiblevalues hardware char 31 to 38 hex Type of hardware 31 hex RF260R 32 hex RF210 220R 33 hex RF240R 34 hex RF250R 3A hex RF290R hardware_version HW version reserved 0 to FF hex Version high byte O to FF hex Version low byte loader_version Bootstrap loader version e g 3130 version 0 to FF hex 1 0 O to FF hex Version high byte Version low byte 0 to FF hex FW version 33 ASCII 3 RF2x0R SIMATIC RF200 260 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System diagnostics 10 2 Diagnostic functions Name Type Possiblevalues firmware_version Firmware version e g 3130 version 1 0 0 to FF hex Version high byte O to FF hex Version low byte driver char Type of driver 31 hex 3964R driver_vers
81. S tion 238 ACCESSONGS a A ii dia 239 8 1 Antenna Splendia 239 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X ooccooccccccccccccccccnococnonancononocnnnonnnnonannonannonannnnnnonunnonaninnons 241 8 2 1 ENRICO e a ol 241 8 2 2 A 241 8 2 3 A o A anaunamsmnntan maceacauksouaonncdesedoneteeende 242 8 2 4 RENCIIS OrOpe rato O 243 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Table of contents 8 2 5 COMES ea 243 8 2 6 CONNUT tonta isa 244 8 2 RaramelenZalON sacd iic s 245 8 2 8 PRE ZOO X COMMON Ro 246 8 2 9 Technical SpecilcatoOns ci dci eee 247 9 2 10 Dimensional drawing sic A ci 248 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems oocccoccnccccnccccccncnconcncnocononcnonononannnnnos 249 8 3 1 A O E A 249 8 3 2 SONS O SUI ar a tale net eee eee 250 8 3 3 E A A 250 8 3 4 A A suse fasaacmitaG ee 250 8 3 5 679 a1 6 a PEE EENE te aro oe Oe ne 252 8 3 6 Technical SDE CIICA ONS zac iii eas tas 252 8 3 Pin assignment of DC outputs ANd MAINS CONNECTION cccoccccccnccncncnncnnoncnnnonnnnnncnnnnnoncnonanonnnnss 254 8 3 8 DIMENSION OhAWING a iii 205 8 3 9 Cerificates and approvals eeri R E A ae E E 256 9 SVSlem ICCC a tio sssri i a 257 TO System ANO MS A 259 10 1 Error codes of the REZ00 readers cai al ee E E aa 259 10 2 Diagnostic TUM CTO INS ant tibio a 260 10 2 1 Reader diagnostics with SLG STATUS cc ceccccccccseeceeeecececeeesaeeecaeeceaeesseesseeesseesseeesegeess 260 10 2 2 Transponder
82. SIEMENS SIEME EMENS MOBY D MDS D100 ecto _ SIMATIC RF260R SIEMENS 8 SIMATIC Ident RFID Systems SIMATIC RF200 Sytem Manual Ausgabe 09 2013 Answers for industry SIEMENS SIMATIC Ident RFID systems SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Introduction Safety notes System overview RF200 system planning Readers Antennas Transponder Accessories System integration System diagnostics Appendix O O IN O ON Bb W IN gt 3 Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger A DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken A WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken NOTICE indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice
83. TIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Antenna Interface to the communications module Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder tag e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Plug connector Housing e Dimensions L x e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Vibration to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Weight Approvals Current consumption Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RF210R Technical specifications of the RF210R reader 6GT2821 1AC10 RF210R 13 56 MHz integrated RS 422 3964R protocol 19200 57600 115200 baud max 1000 m shielded cable Refer to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1 5 KBps 24 VDC 3 color LED operating voltage presence error M12 8 pin e 83x 18 mm incl 8 pin connector sleeve and plastic cap e Silver e Brass nickel plated 2 metal M18 x 1 hexagonal nuts Thickness 4 mm tightening torque lt 20 Nm e 20 C 70 C e 25 C 80 C IP67 50g 20g approx 65 g incl two M18 nuts Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC UL CSA typ 50 mA 79
84. Table 7 36 Technical data of MDS D425 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF Data rate read write Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 MDS D425 Ma 7 block 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net when using the OPT area 16 bytes of this must be subtracted in 8 byte blocks ISO 15693 10 years 2 2 1086h approx 2 ms byte Yes unlimited 225 Transponder 7 18 MDS D425 Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Housing e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H MDS fixing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C gt 4010 See section Field data Page 35 Can be mounted on metal Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 7 IPx9K 2 50 g 3 20g not permitted e Black e Plastic PA 6 6 GF thread Stainless steel e Wrench size 22 mm x 10 mm 1 wi
85. a splitter Table 8 2 rer number Antenna cable Length 3 3 m 6GT2691 0CH33 Ordering data accessories antenna splitter Length 10 5 m 6GT2691 0CN10 Antenna cable extension Length 7 2m 6GT2691 0DH72 Technical specifications Table 8 3 Technical specifications for antenna splitter Technical specifications Max input power Transmission frequency Power supply Housing dimensions L x W x H Color Material Connector inputs and outputs Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage MTBF Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Weight approx Approval 10 W 13 56 MHz None 160 x 80 x 40 mm without connector Anthracite Plastic PA 12 TNC connector 2 x M5 screws e 25 C 65 C e 25 C 75 C 3 0 x 10 hours IP65 UL for indoor use only 30g 1 g 9 200 Hz 1 5 g 200 500 Hz 400 g CE UL SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 8 2 1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF260X antenna multiplexer can be used to operate up to six antennas on one reader SIMATIC RF260X Characteristics antenna multiplexer Area of application Designed for distributed mounting of antenna
86. able 250 x 85 x 35 mm CE compliant EU and UK versions UL certified for US and Canada US version Mechanically and electrically rugged design Secondary side 24 VDC 3 A Short circuit and no load stability Suitable for frame mounting 3 versions for use in the EU UK US 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 sockets are connected in parallel and protected by a built in current limiting circuit against overload and short circuits The device is vacuum cast and prepared for Safety Class 2 applications The EU and UK versions satisfy the low voltage guideline as well as the current EU standards for CE conformity Furthermore the US version has been UL certified for the US and Canada System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 249 Accessories 8 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 8 3 2 Scope of supply e Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems e 2m mains cable country specific e Protective cover for flange outlet e Operating Instructions 8 3 3 Ordering data Table 8 6 Ordering data for wide range power supply unit rer number Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 100 EU 6GT2898 0AA00 240 VAC 24
87. able 7 6 Ordering data for MDS D124 accessories rms OOOO 6GT2690 0AK00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 163 Transponder 7 3 MDS D124 7 3 3 164 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Direct mounting of the MDS D124 on metal is not possible A distance of 2 15 mm is recommended This can be achieved by mounting the transponder on a spacer see section Ordering data Page 269 Transponder E d Spacer Metal h gt 15 mm Figure 7 5 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 Spacer Transponder Metal h gt 15 mm a 2 25 mm Figure 7 6 Flush mounting of MDS D124 in metal with spacer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Technical specifications Table 7 7 Technical data for MDS D124 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C e minimum e Typical Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Maximum reader power in hazardous area Maximum field strength for operation in hazardous area Power
88. against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 97 Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RE250R Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement If the antenna is detachable require the following two conditions 1 To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type should be chosen that the radiated power is not more than that permitted for succe
89. age MTBF Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx Approvals 142 500 mm 380 x 380 x 110 mm gray black Aluminum plastic 1 pin TNC connector 10 W FCC IC 4 W 3 3m 30g 1 g 9 to 200 Hz 1 5 g 200 to 500 Hz 4 M6 or alternatively M8 screws e 20 C 55 C e 25 C 70 C 10 hours IP65 UL for indoor use only 1 2 kg CE FCC IC as of 04 2013 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 24 Dimension drawing for ANT D5 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 143 Antennas 6 6 ANT D6 6 6 ANT D6 6 6 1 Features ANT D6 Characteristics Area of application e Storage logistics and distribution e Suitable for high speed applications with large writing reading distance Writing reading distance up to 650 mm depending on the transponder o cable 3 3 m included in scope of a ea Covering hood Cover ssid Available as Available as accessory Readers that can be RF290R connected Degree of protection IP65 also without cover 6 6 2 Ordering data Table 6 8 ANT D6 ordering data Article number ANT D6 6GT2698 5AB00 without cover incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Table 6 9 Ordering data for ANT D6 accessories Article number Covering hood for ANT D6 6GT2690 0AD00 Antenna splitter 6GT2690 DACOO incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m
90. ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069
91. ansmission distance Distance between communication module read write device and transponder mobile data storage unit Transmission window 284 Area in which reliable data exchange between transponder and read write device is possible due to a particular minimum field strength SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder SIMATIC RF200 Glossary An invented word from transmitter and responder Transponders are used on the product the product carrier the object or its transport or packaging unit and contain production and manufacturing data i e all application specific data They follow the product through assembly lines transfer and production lines and are used to control material flow Because of their wireless design transponders can be used if necessary at individual work locations or manufacturing stations where their data can be read and updated Transponders consist predominantly of logic FRAM and or EEPROM If a transponder moves into 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 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 285 Glossary SIMATIC
92. ansponder and RF250R with ANT 8 Transponder RF250R with ANT 8 metal mounted in metal MDS D117 85 The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 99 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 21 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF250R with ANT 12 Transponder RF250R with ANT 12 antenna without antenna flush metal mounted in metal all round 7 mm MDS D117 flush mountedinmetal 5 4 MDSD127 withoutmet 10 8 fushmountedinmeta 6 f 5 n A MDS D160 on metal distance 25mm 9 EN Astrea all round 25 mm without metal metal Cer AIN RI MET flush mounted in metal 90 without metal o 00 screwed onto metal o 15 MDS D428 without metal O e screwed onto metal onto metal aema eO distanes all round 25 mm MDS D460 withoutmetal 00 O fon metal distance 25mm 9 EP l O sistance all round 25 mm 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal MDS D425 without metal AN ZE screwed onto metal 115 AO A mounted in metal 110 A all round 25 mm Values of gt 100 relative to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for mounting in on metallic surroundings The values in the ta
93. anual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R Technical specifications of the RF240R reader 6GT2821 4AC10 6GT2821 4AC11 6GT2821 4AC40 RF240R 13 56 MHz integrated e RS 422 3964R protocol e RS 232 3964R or ASCII protocol 19200 57600 115200 baud RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 Max 30 m shielded cable Refer to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1 5 KBps 24 VDC 3 color LED operating voltage presence error M12 8 pin e 50 x 50 x 30 mm without M12 device connector e Anthracite e Plastic PA 6 6 2 x M5 screws Tightening torque lt 1 5 Nm e 20 C 70 C e 25 C 80 C IP67 50g 20g Approx 60 g Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC UL CSA typ 25 mA 91 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R 5 3 7 Approvals FCC information IC information 92 Siemens SIMATIC RF240R MLFB 6GT2821 4AC10 FCC ID NXW RF240R Siemens SIMATIC RF240R MLFB 6GT2821 4AC11 FCC ID NXW RF240R Siemens SIMATIC RF240R MLFB 6GT2821 4AC40 FCC ID NXW RF240R 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 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 complia
94. approx 1 No processing possible from 140 C upwards 2 x 10 hours Yes 10 years Unlimited 1 000 000 100 000 See Chapter Field data Page 35 Min 25 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 24 hours 2 m 20 C 40g 18 ms 6 axes 2000 repeats h 10g 10 to 2000 Hz 3 axes 2 5 h Not permissible e 300 bar for 5 min e 1000Nfor10s e 1000Nfor10s All chemicals normally used in the washing process At least 100 wash cycles e White e PPS pressed impact resistant plastic e 16 0 2 x 3 0 0 2 Patch sew glue 25 C to 85 C Permanent 125 C for 1000 hours 20 reduction in the limit distance 175 C 1 500 x for 10 minutes 220 C 1 1 x for 30 seconds 25 C to 100 C 1g SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 7 MDS D160 Note e Regeneration time for the MDS D160 between wash cycles must be at least 24 hours e tis recommended that a test is performed in critical applications 115 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D160 16 0 2 3 40 2 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 16 Dimensional drawing of MDS D160 Dimensional drawing of spacer Distance from metal Installation height Dimensions in mm Figure 7 17 Dimensional drawing of spacer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 185 Transponder MDS D165 special versi
95. ata Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles typical Write cycles min Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Multitag capability Anti collision speed Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 total shock response spectrum type II Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Enclosure e Dimensions D x H in mm e Color e Material Fixing Tightening torque at 20 C 1024 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 1008 bytes e 8 bytes EEPROM 1024 EEPROM gross 992 net capacity When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 4 byte blocks according to ISO 15693 10 years 2 1 5 x 108 hours Unlimited 1 000 000 100 000 See Chapter Field data Page 35 Min 25 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes Approx 20 transponders s simultaneously identifiable Inductive power transmission without battery IP67 100 g 20g Not permissible e 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 e Black e Epoxy casting resin Adhesive M3 screw lt 1Nm at high temperatures the expansion coefficients of the materials used must be taken into account 197 Transponder 7 11 MDS D324 Ambient temperature e Operation e 25 C to 125 C e During transportation and storage e 40 C to 150 C Weight ca 5g 7 11 5 Dimension drawing
96. battery Degree of protection according to EN 60529 IP67 Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 Torsion and bending load ISO 10373 ISO 7816 1 Housing Laminated plastic card printable e Dimensions L x W x H e 85 6 0 3 x 54 0 2 x 0 8 0 05 mm e Color e White e Material e PVC Securing Adhesive fixing lug Ambient temperature During operation 25 60 C 25 C During transportation and 60 storage Approx 5 g D The values for vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 7 13 5 Dimension drawing 85 6 0 3 J a 0 8 0 05 Figure 7 33 Dimensional drawing MDS D400 dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 209 Transponder 7 14 MDS D421 7 14 MDS D421 7 14 1 Characteristics MDS D421 Characteristics Field of application The MDS D421 is designed for tool coding in accordance with DIN 69873 It can be used wherever small data carriers and exact positioning are required e g tool identification workpiece holders 2000 bytes net High resistance Rugged packaging of the MDS D421 can therefore also be used in a harsh industrial environment without problem Standard Oriented according to ISO standard 15693 7 14 2 Ordering data Table 7 28 Ordering data of MDS D421 Pf Ordernumber MDS D421 6GT2600 4AE00 SIMATIC RF200 210 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0
97. ble describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence SIMATIC RF200 56 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 22 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF250R with ANT 18 Transponder RF250R with ANT 18 antenna without antenna flush metal mounted in metal all round 10 mm MDS D124 withoutmetal 00 on metal distance25mm 10 8 Fer e r distance all round 25 mm MDS D1609 without metal ESE A E E stance all round 25 mm MDS D324 COT etal a pa on on metal distance25mm si distance 25 mm AO flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D421 without metal O TI flush mounted in metal BB D422 without metal Mosca tutte mounted in metal O L O 8 100 100 0 MDS D423 tota metal screwed onto metal flush mounted in metal T without surround 100 OO O flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D425 C metal o ee screwed onto metal 10 lt Y Y O mounted in metal 100 Since all round 25 mm 0 5 MDS D424 without metal 1000 75 on metal distance 25 mm PR 5 nenanem 5 5 5 7 7 MDS D428 tota metal 8 screwed onto metal onto metal 8 A l mounted in metal A l all round 25 mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 57 RF200 system planning 4 3
98. ble describe the reduction of the field data in with reference to non metal 100 means no impact SIMATIC RF200 46 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 1 RF210R The RF210R can be 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 a Reader metal free Reader on metal distance from metal 12 mm Reader in metal flush against M18 nut Reader in metal all around To avoid any influence on the field data in Case d the distance a should be 2 10 mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 47 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 17 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF210R Transponder Reader without direct Reader flush mounted in metal influence metal Case a b and d MDS D124 metal free 00 82 on metal distance 25 mm 00 al flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm e O 9 O gt MDS D127 metal free not intended use on metal not intended use 100 100 100 N al flush mounted in metal MDS D160 metal free O al on metal distance 25 mm Le al Le al flush mounted in metal 100 distance all round 25 mm MDS D324 metal free 100 on metal dista
99. ccept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RE210R 5 1 8 Dimension drawing Figure 5 3 RF210R dimension drawing Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 81 Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RE220R 5 2 SIMATIC RF220R 5 2 1 Features SIMATIC RF220R Characteristics Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh industrial environments Design 1 RS422 interface O Status display 5 2 2 RF220R ordering data Article number RF220R with RS 422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 2AC10 SIMATIC RF200 82 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RE220R 9 2 3 RF220R pin assignment with RS422 interface Pin Assignment Device end 8 1 Ree o O 8 Ground shies o O 5 2 4 Display elements of the RF220R reader Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off
100. cient ee ei ee a ON 197 PIC SIONS OFA WING iia A A E E di 198 MS o o a eee 199 Ari A A 199 San e AAA En nn one inet ne ean Ren ene nen eee oe ene nee oe 199 MOUNINO On MElal seei ae peut Assad ca stne a acaash ae aes ceo a eine stead Gtt a Aen 200 WOUTIUIG MMC tale eses rare tens aces 201 Technical specifications icssicciiey sed aa couse iaucasaeaecegsiersmicanetawera tan ieiea iardeeeoueranieasanapnasantetearanatelas 201 Use of the MDS D339 in hazardous areas 0 00 20 cece cee eececeeceeeeceeeececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeneeennesens 202 DIMENSION Al GOFAWING ss esa 5 Stee setae A A Mute aaesdeaeeet 204 MOSDA DD sata 206 FEAS cdas 206 CORO ONIN G data per Ue O O ence aie tee 206 MOUNTING OM metal siii dla dida 207 Tech ical SPSCINGAUONS a oa 208 Bla sarestacctdesssts cetoectedh see io a ee 209 MB AA A A ter So 210 CAI ACCU SUICS tada ai a ao E SEEI E 210 Dilo Lo A E A tecseieiememneeenes 210 MOUNN GeO MCA atacada ta asado 211 Technical specMC allons anaa es lu del 213 DIMENSION OA WING sannio e ici 214 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 9 Table of contents 10 7 15 ASA O E A A 215 TAS GHAKACICNSUCS orense aa a a a a a aa oetow 215 19 2 Orderng data dicas 215 TASS MOUNTING OM Metals 215 TASA TECNMICAISDECIICATON Ss sisiccsaivisce o and 216 TAS DIMENSION Ora WIN A 217 7 16 MIS DIAZ ie ies le tdi la 218 a IS a O bet gamer EE 218 FO Oo o AA ean tis se sence A E tack ees ee A A eA S 218 TAG MORAN A ed
101. cncnanonnnnnnnnnnnnos 67 AZ AMENA ISA AMO sis 70 4 3 5 3 Installation options with the antenna multiplexer 2 6 ANTenNasS ccccocccccccccncnccncncnnnnnnnnnonononans 74 4 4 UMMC INfOrMallOn aa A elie 74 5 OTIS AAA AAA ARA AAA AA AAA ARA 75 5 1 SINA TIC RPA oo deco does oes 76 5 11 Fe AIS haar A ft eh hfe a a fara lh Fe le Bt ta fos atinta tobe teeta aiae 76 5 1 2 PR Z LOPS orderning daa wien isd tute hele a a E a O 76 5 1 3 Pin assignment RF210R with RS422 interface coooccccocncoccnccccncocnccncncnncnconcnonanononnnonnncnaninnnconos 17 5 1 4 Display elements of the RF210R reader oocccoccccoccccccnoconncconccnnncnnnnocnnnonannonnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnss 17 5 1 5 Minimum distance between RF210R readers coooccccccnccccccccnccncncnncnonnnonnononnnnnoncnnnnnnonnnnnnncnonaninos 78 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 5 Table of contents 9 1 6 9 1 7 9 1 8 9 2 9 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 9 2 4 9 2 0 9 2 6 9 2 1 9 2 8 9 3 9 3 1 9 3 2 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 3 0 9 3 6 5 3 7 5 3 8 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 5 4 6 5 4 7 5 5 9 9 1 9 9 2 9 5 3 5 5 4 9 5 9 9 5 6 9 9 7 9 5 8 9 6 9 6 1 9 6 2 9 6 3 5 6 4 5 6 5 5 6 5 1 5 6 5 2 5 6 5 3 5 6 6 5 6 7 5 6 8 Technical specifications of the RF210R reader occcocnccccnccoccccocnoconncnoncononccnnnocannonannonannonaninanoss 79 APPO VA Sarlo eee 80 Dimension Ora WIN ido 81 A A A E A 82 A A E eae as as een cee ae
102. d only for switching resistive loads If it is used to switch inductive loads the reader may be damaged Make sure that if inductive loads occur the relay contacts are protected by an external suppressor circuit SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R 5 6 4 Display elements of the RF290R reader 0 u mamo o ooo mode Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently CM mode Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on PC mode Supply voltage applied ACT Communication on the data line Uo o Presence of a transponder in the antenna field 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 corresponding reset parameter option_1 2 is set see product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 PC mode permanently lit Error when connecting the antenna or the interference level in the antenna environment is too high SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 109 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R 5 6 5 Installing the RF290R reader 5 6 5 1 Wall mounting Use the holes 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 200 F
103. der occooocccocccccccccccnccccnconcnconcnnnnnnonnnonncnonarnnnannnnnnnnnnnss 96 APOY AIS eee eine ee CE ee eer cir ep ee Peer a A a a ere CO Oe ee 97 DIMENSION GhaAWING si asus nan E E a 97 SIMATIC RF ZOORS eee co 99 ESAS a aces ianseucdecaadieseenedund mi a T A ai 99 Ordering data for RF2O0R scrigno a ia 99 PIN ASSION MEN IREZOOR srta dd 100 Display elements of the RF260R reader o ooccccncncocccccccccccnconcnconcnnnncnconcnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonncnnnaninnnnss 100 Minimum distance between several RF260R c ccccceecceeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeseeeaeeesaeeees 101 Technical data of the RF260R reader cooocncocccccccccccnccccnconcnnoncncnncnnnncnnonnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 102 APPrOVa ko aid dd di io 103 Dimension UFAWIN O sas oi dde 103 SIMATIC REZO eri ti a eii ae eee eee 105 A A a e oeuesakcenus 105 OFGGRING data REZO ns codi 105 FINAS SIN MENTRE 2 IO ode iii ii 107 Display elements of the RF290R reader cooocccccccccccccocnococnoconocononocannonannnnnnnonnnonannonannonaninunnss 109 AStaliMg the RF290R Fe ade di 110 Walmounind doi oi 110 Installing on the S7 300 standard rail oocccoccccoccncccncoconnconcnonnnnnnnnnonnnonnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoncncnnos 111 InsStallation ona DINTA scott cine 2asned ot ccaacevuguncaast sane cay guitoss taave ganna ata ooo te eco 111 Technical specifications of the RF290R reader occoccccccccccccccccnccocncconononnnoncnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnncnnnans 113 o a a 114
104. der Article number MDS D100 MDS D117 MDS D124 MDS D126 MDS D127 MDS D139 MDS D160 SIMATIC RF200 IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 80 C Dimensions L x W x H 85 6 0 2 x 54 40 2 x 0 9 0 05 mm ISO card IP68 Memory size Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 4 x 5mm IP67 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 125 C Dimensions x H 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 mm IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 50 x 3 6 mm Round design with mounting hole IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 125 C Dimensions Y x H M6 x 5 0 2 mm IP68 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range up to 200 C 220 C heat resistant r w Dimensions x H 85 0 5 x 15 1 0 mm IP68 24 hours 2 m 20 C Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions x H 16 0 2 x 3 0 0 2 mm Laundry tag for cyclical applications r w IP65 Memory size 112 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions L x W 86 x 54 mm Smartlabel PET in credit card format S
105. der attachment Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Weight approx 1 2 hours 2 m 20 C Transponder 7 15 MDS D422 6GT2600 4AF00 Inductive power transmission without battery IP68 1 50 g2 2092 not permitted e Black silver e Plastic PA 6 6 GF brass nickel plated e M20x 1 mm x 6 0 2 mm Screw in M20 1 mm Cement in e 25 C 85 C e 40 C 100 C 13g 2 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously Dimension drawing o 6 0 2 7 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 41 Dimensional drawing of MDS D422 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 217 Transponder 7 16 MDS D423 7 16 MDS D423 7 16 1 Characteristics MDS D423 Characteristics Field of application Identification of metallic workpiece holders workpieces or containers production automation Memory FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Installation Can be mounted in and on metal 7 16 2 Ordering data Table 7 31 Ordering data of MDS D423 Pf Order number MDS D423 6GT2600 4AA00 7 16 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal Direct mounting of the MDS D423 on metal is possible Data memory Figure 7 42 Mounting the MDS D423 on metal SIMATIC RF200 218 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Flush mounted in metal Transponder 7 16 MDS D423 It is possible to mount the MDS D423 in metal a 210mm
106. diagnostics with MDS STATUS oocconcncnccnccccncccnccncncnncnonoconnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnanennnnos 262 A APPO Dan 263 A 1 Certificates and approvals coso 263 A 2 Connecting cable uta it ai sod ed eee 265 A 2 1 RF2xxR reader RS 422 with ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C ooccoccccnccncnccccncncnncncnno 265 A 2 2 Reader RF2xxR RS 422 with ASM 475 o oocccccocccccoccnococonococononononononnnnonnnononononannnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 267 A 2 3 Reader RF240R RF260R RF290R RS232 with PC occcocccccoccncccccncccccnccoccnonocononacnncnncnnnonononos 268 A 3 Deo E gt Nee eine E O A ee T E ee ere 269 A 4 SEIS SUDDON aor ii ees Aol lee e aw 278 E A a E B veal an enlace asia REA 281 RN 287 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 11 Table of contents 12 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Introduction 1 Introduction SIMATIC RF200 is a compact RFID system in the SIMATIC RF product family The product range comprises cost efficient RF readers that are ideal for use in small assembly lines or in intralogistics SIMATIC RF200 RFID readers only support the RFID standard ISO 15693 and are therefore ideal for operation with the extensive range of MOBY D transponders All readers of the RF200 product family are available with an RS 422 interface and 3964R transmission protocol 6GT2821 xAC10 These readers are designed for operation in conjunction with communications modules To operate w
107. e and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG Order number J31069 D0227 U001 Copyright Siemens AG 2010 2013 Industry Sector 10 2013 Technical data subject to change All rights reserved Postfach 48 48 90026 N RNBERG GERMANY Table of contents 1 AOC AAA E nee eee En on ot oan Rone ot ee Me E 13 Safety NOIES isina PR nT ee I Re Oe O Pee 15 SY SUSI OVOIVIOW iaa AAA A 17 3 1 RFID components and their function ccoocccconccccnncccnccncnnconnnnannonannonononnnnnnnnnnannonannnnaninunnss 18 3 2 Overview of transponders 2 A A a 20 4 RF200 System Plain e dao ao ae odo 23 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning ooccccocncoccnconcnccnnnconnnonononnnnnoncnonononnnnnonnnnnnnnnnanonnnnnnnnnos 23 4 1 1 Selection criteria for SIMATIC RF200 components coccoocccnccncnccncncnncncnnoncnonncononnnnnnnnnnnnnnncncnncnnnnnnnos 23 4 1 2 Transmission window and read write distance coooccooccconccococonccnconnconnnonanonnnonronnnonnronrinanonons 23 4 1 3 Width of the transmission WINdOW ccooccncoccccccnccccncnncnconcnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnninnnns 26 4 1 4 Permissible directions of motion of the transponder occoocncnoccnccccncccnccncnncncnconnnonannnnnnnonnnonacnnnncnnns 2 4 1 5 Operatio
108. e installed at a distance of at least 500 mm from the antennas Notes on installing and laying the antenna cable SIMATIC RF200 To suppress possible interference an EMC hinged ferrite choke must be fitted to the antenna 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 must be observed as the cables continue Otherwise performance losses must be expected There must be a distance of at least 300 mm between antenna cables and parallel power cables Unrequired cable length must be secured in a bundle with a diameter of 100 to 150 mm If the standard antenna cable is too short it can be increased by 7 20 m with the extension Slight range losses must be expected here To achieve optimal read ranges the antenna cable should not be shortened or lengthened System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 73 RF200 system planning 4 4 Further information 4 3 5 3 Installation options with the antenna multiplexer 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
109. e 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 18 Mounting the RF290R reader on a DIN rail SIMATIC RF200 112 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Transponders supported Connectable antennas Interface e Communications module e PC Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Transmit power Multitag Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Digital input output e Digital input e Digital output Connection e Power supply data line e Digital IN OUT e Antennas Housing e Dimensions L x W x H e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R Technical specifications of the RF290R reader 6GT2821 0AC12 RF290R 13 56 MHz Transponder to ISO 15693 ANT D5 D6 D10 e RS 422 3964R protocol e RS 232 19200 57600 115200 baud RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 Max 30 m shielded cable up to 5 W only in PC mode RS 232 Refer to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1
110. educe potential radio interference to other users the antenna type should be chosen that the radiated power is not more than that permitted for successful communication 2 This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 Q Si l antenne est amovible demandez les deux conditions suivantes 1 Afin de r duire le risque d interference aux autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de fa on a ce que la puissance rayonn e ne soit pas sup rieure au niveau requis pour l obtention d une communication satisfaisante 2 Ce dispositif a ete concu pour fonctionner avec les antennes enumerees ci dessous Les antennes non incluses dans cette liste sont strictement interdites pour l exploitation de ce dispositif L impedance d antenne requise est 50 O 5 6 8 Note on the use of the RF290R as a replacement for SLG D10 SLG D10S The RF290R reader is the successor to the MOBY D readers SLG D10 SLG D10S rounding off the RF200 family it is operated with external antennas The following features distinguish the RF290R from the SLG models Table 5 5 Differences between the RF290R readers and SLG D10 SLG D10S Properties SLG D10 SLG D10S Properties RF290R Two devices with different interfaces RS 232 RS 422 interface and PC CM functionality in one device M 12 4 pin male connec
111. ee area for ANT D5 6 5 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance values specified 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 SIMATIC RF200 140 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 Minimum distances from transponder to transponder without multitag mode MDS D100 MDS D126 MDS D139 MDS D124 MDS D160 MDS D324 MDS D165 MDS D200 MDS D261 MDS D424 MDS D428 MDS D460 MDS D339 MDS D400 MDS D426 Minimum distances from antenna to antenna _RF290RwithANTDS RF2SORwitANTDS RF290R with ANT D10 Definition of distance D Distance D gt 2 m Figure 6 23 Distance D ANT D5 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 141 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 6 Technical data Technical specifications Max write read distance ANT to MDS Sg Dimensions L x W x H Color Material Plug connection Max power Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and stor
112. el must be greater than 100 mm The distance from label to label can be reduced if the gate width is correspondingly reduced This applies especially for distances under 50 mm e There should be no more than 16 labels within the sensing range of the antennas at the same time The number of labels can be increased if the gate width is correspondingly reduced and the maximum speed suitably adapted e The maximum speed of the labels must not exceed 1 m s This depends on the number and alignment of the labels the number of data blocks to be processed the data protocol required and the label type e To the front and sides of the antenna there must be a distance of more than 150 mm to metal parts e There must be no interference to the write read device from other electrical equipment in the surrounding area Note The RF290R reader is not capable of multitag operation in the CM mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Required components For installation with e 2 antennas gate e 3 antennas C arrangement e 4 antennas tunnel the following components are required Table 4 28 Components required for setting up with 2 3 or 4 antennas Number for installation Component Order number with Peer Sees Basic device RF290R CM or PC RF290R 6GT2821 0AC12 optionally ASM 475 6GT2002 0GA10 ASM 456 6GT2002 0ED0OO RF170C 6GT2002 0HDOO RF18
113. er 6GT2894 0EA00 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m Antenna cable Length 3 3 m 6GT2691 0CH33 Length 10 5 m 6GT2691 0CN10 Antenna extension cable length 7 2 m 6GT2691 0DH72 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 149 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 3 150 Transmission wndow Sa au S max S De EE MEE AE EE DAA IAEA EII ERE ME DA Plan view o G K ty iW Ws A IG SEIIS IIS IDAS LSLS S LISAD AAA AAA CA GISGIS LILIA PA PE EZR E Od ff LE ff ff LE PE ff id EL Ay L Transmission window Side view III DD ANT D10 with cover Y ForS n the transmission window is extended im Lx 1050 mm Ly 350 mm Figure 6 29 Transmission window for ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 4 Metal free area Flush mounted in metal a 200 mm Figure 6 30 Metal free area for ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 151 Antennas 6 7 ANT D10 6 7 5 Minimum spacing Definition of distance D Distance D m Figure 6 31 Distance D ANT D10 SIMATIC RF200 152 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 6 7 6 Technical data Technical specifications Max write read distance ANT to MDS Sg Dimensions L x W x H Color Material Plug connection Max power Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M
114. es 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 small workpiece holders MDS D165 Smart label self adhesive label From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identification MDS D200 From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identification MDS D261 Smart label self adhesive label The design of the transponder self adhesive label permits a variety of designs in order to ensure 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 identification MDS D324 Production and distribution logistics as well as in assembly and production lines MDS D339 Applications in production automation with high temperature demands up to 220 C For typical areas of application see MDS D139 SIMATIC RF200 20 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 System overview 3 2 Overview of transponders Area of application MDS D400 Simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplements from wareho
115. es described because this configuration has the same phase SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 69 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 5 2 Antenna installation Configuring instructions 70 The antenna installation described below enables detection of transponders moving horizontally through the installation Depending on the installation antennas exactly opposite each other or offset in parallel the label is aligned in parallel with the antennas or arbitrarily The size of the sensing range depends on the label alignment Note Remember that the entire acquisition range of the antenna is larger than the transmission window in which the transponder is normally configured This means there can be label alignments where even labels outside the transmission window will be identified Labels aligned in parallel with the antennas for example can also be detected at larger distances beside or outside the antenna range For this reason goods with labels must not be stored within a distance of up to 0 5 m from the installation If this 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 e The gate width must be less than or equal to 800 mm e The antenna size of the labels should be at least the size of an ISO card 85 mm x 54 mm e The distance from label to lab
116. etal without surround SIMATIC RF200 58 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder RF250R with ANT 30 antenna without antenna flush metal mounted in metal all round 20 mm MDS D424 fon metal distance 25mm 90 75 distance all round 25 mm MDS D425 withoutmetal 10 Y screwed onto metal J 9 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D426 1 without metal on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D428 without metal screwed onto metal flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D4600 without metal on metal distance 25 mm a 5 flush mounted in metal 85 70 distance all round 25 mm 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal Values of gt 100 relative to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for mounting in on metallic surroundings The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 59 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 5 RF260R The RF260R can be flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values Of _ 7
117. etal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence 4 3 4 6 RF290R The RF290R reader is operated with the external antennas ANT D5 D6 and D10 The antennas can be flush mounted in metal Please allow for a possible reduction in the field data values Figure 4 13 Metal free space for ANT D5 To avoid any influence on the field data the distance a should be 2 150 or 200 mm SIMATIC RF200 62 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Table 4 25 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF290R with ANT D5 Transponder RF290R with ANT D5 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 150 mm MDS D100 without metal on metal distance 20 mm IC o _ flush mounted in metal 45 40 distance all round 20 mm MDS D124 without metal on metal distance 25 mm E Oo es se flush mounted in metal O E distance all round 25 mm MDS D126 65 50 Oo 5 eom e oeo distance all round 25 mm MDS D139 on metal distance30mm 9 o 8 MDS D160 distance all round 25 mm on metal distance20mm 6 6 flush mounted in metal distance all round 20 mm MDS D200 on metal distance20mm_ 65 6 flush mounted in metal 45 d
118. eter option_1 2 is set see Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 89 Readers 5 3 SIMATIC RF240R 5 3 5 Minimum distance between several RF240R readers RF240R readers side by side 7 5 TIO RF240R ee E A SIMATIC RF240R do D gt 120 mm with 2 readers D 2200 mm with more than 2 readers Figure 5 7 Minimum distance between several RF240R readers RF240R face to face D 2400 mm Figure 5 8 Face of face distance between two RF240R readers SIMATIC RF200 90 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 9 3 6 SIMATIC RF200 Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Antenna Interface e Communications module e PC Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder tag e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Plug connector Housing e Dimensions L x W x H e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Vibration to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Weight Approvals Current consumption System M
119. evel systems PLCs PCs etc The data energy included are transmitted inductively across an electromagnetic alternating field or by radio This principle enables contact free data transmission ensures high industrial compatibility and works reliably in the presence of contamination or through non metallic materials SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 283 Glossary RFID systems Sa Secondary fields Static mode Tag Telegram cycles SIMATIC RF identification systems control and optimize material flow and production sequences They identify reliably quickly and economically use non contact data communication technology and store data directly on the product They are also resistant to contamination Operating distance between transponder and reader The strength of the secondary fields which exist in addition to the transmission window is usually lower than that of the transmission window and depends on the metallic environment secondary fields should not be used in configuring See limit distance In static mode the transponder is positioned at a fixed distance maximum limit distance exactly above the read write device See transponder The transfer of a read or write command takes place in three cycles known as message frame cycles 1 or 2 bytes of user data can be transferred with each command The acknowledgement transfer status or read data takes place in 3 further cycles Tr
120. ference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CANADA Canadian Notice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 SIMATIC RF200 264 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 2 Connecting cable AUSTRALIA e A 2 Connecting cable A 2 1 RF2xxR reader RS 422 with ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C Connecting cable with straight connector CM side Reader side M12 connector male M1 De a TI om M Figure A 1 Connecting cable between ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C and RF2xxR reader RS 422 Table A 1 Ordering data Length L 2m 6GT2891 4FH20 6GT2891 4FH50 6GT2891 4FN10 6GT2891 4FN20 6GT2891 4FN50 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 265 Appendix A 2 Connecting cable Connecting cable with angled connector CM side Reader side M12 connector male M1 De Doc QU MNM Figure A 2 Connecting cable between ASM 456 RF160C RF170C RF180C and RF2xxR reader RS 422 with angled connector The angled connector has a height of h 29 mm and a length of 38 mm Remember that due to the construction the distance between the edge of the connector and the edge of the reader housing is higher The distance between the edge of the connector and the edge of the housing Is as follows RF210R RF220R 33 mm RF240R RF260R 36 mm and RF
121. g distance Sa between reader and transponder and between transponder edge and transponder edge SIMATIC RF200 40 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers Table 4 15 Minimum clearances for transponders oso 000 21800 22000 mosom 23 eso msma eso 2100 000 21200 21600 msm 2100 21000 21800 22000 msm 24 20 mos oras 21000 21800 22000 mos p160 z0 wosotes O O 000 2 1500 22000 mosom 000 21800 2000 moso 000 21800 2000 moso mos psss 1000 21500 2000 mosom 1000 21800 22000 a se TESS E E eae E E mos pe22 gt 50 260 270 mDosD423 280 x10 o mps D24 gt o gt 10 2800 21200 280 Mpsp425 gt 50 260 280 2 Mpsp4aze gt 10 2800 gt 1200 gt 1800 Mpsp42 gt 50 260 28 mps peso gt 60 280 100 280 1 Depends on the connected antenna ANT 8 12 18 or 30 2 Depends on the connected antenna ANT D5 D6 or D10 All values are in mm relative to the operating distance Sa between reader and transponder and between transponder edge and transponder edge Minimum distance from reader to reader Table 4 1
122. h Korea To be able to operate the SIMATIC RF290 reader in South Korea use only a power unit that meets the following requirements 230 VAC 24 VDC 3 A KC safety approved SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 251 Accessories 6 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 8 3 5 Connecting e There are three different country specific mains cables for the EU UK and US The appropriate mains cable must be connected to the primary input of the power supply Note It is only permissible to insert or remove the mains cable when the power supply is de energized e The wide range power supply unit has total insulation Safety Class 2 IP65 e t can be mounted using four fixing holes 8 3 6 Technical specifications General technical specifications Insulation stability prim sec Uins pis 3 3 kVac Insulation resistance Rins gt 1 GO Leakage current lieak Uin 230 Vac f 50 Hz lt 200 yA Safety class SELV Designed for installation in devices of Safety Class 2 Mains buffering th Uin 230 Vac 2 50 ms Ambient temperature 25 C 55 C Surface temperature Module top center max 96 C Storage temperature 40 C 85 C Self heating on full load max 45 K Interference immunity EN 61000 4 2 ESD 4 3 to 4 6 4 11 Air discharge 15 kV HF fields 10 V m Burst symmetrical 2 Surge symmetrical 1 HF injection 10 Vims Mains quality test Cooling Free convection
123. he limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement If the antenna is detachable require the following two conditions 1 To r
124. ice variant RF260R 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 SIMATIC RF200 14 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Safety notes Repairs SIMATIC RFID products comply with the salient safety specifications to IEC VDE EN UL and CSA If you have questions about the validity of the installation in the planned environment please contact your service representative NOTICE Alterations to the devices are not permitted Failure to observe this requirement shall constitute a revocation of the radio equipment approval CE approval and manufacturer s warranty Repairs may only be carried out by authorized qualified personnel 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 SIMATIC RF200 Only install system expansion devices designed for this device If you install other upgrades you may damage the system or violate the safety requirements and regulations for radio frequency interference suppression Contact your technical support team or your sales outlet to find out which syste
125. iguration example with ANT D5 SIMATIC RF200 244 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RE260X 8 2 7 Parameterization Parameter settings can be performed using the tool RF290R Set V9 5 2 This tool is primarily used for parameterization and commissioning and is not designed for productive operation The relevant parameters of the RF260X can be set in the Configuration menu under SystemParameters gt CFG15 Antenna Multiplexing E SIMATIC RF290R 5e1 Version 9 5 27 Siemens AG xmli Fie Edt View Window Options Help oO ceeee Cn a 0 New Detect Open Save Gut Copy Paste Print Output COM Port About SIMATIC RF290R Configuration 3 Complete Configuration E Sy RFZ90R Configuration CFG15 Antenna Multiplexing 080 Read Y CFG Access Control ee ee ee ie ee Se s E CFG Interface and Mode Os A es 1530 40 e JP 25 080 10 11 1 0 81 Write 9 9FG2 Input Output oo oz foo fes oo foo foo foo foo foo 00 00 00 00 y CFG3 RF Interface 0x83 Reset Y CRG Transponder Parameters E CFG15 Antenna Multiplexing MN Y lt F6S Anticolksion E Multiplexer Mode Y CPGS Customer Command Options Enable Multiplexer EE FROM Ea Outputs Channels F 3 Y 9F68 Reserved Tj CRS Reserved a Buffered Read CFG10 Reserved P eh EJ CFG11 Read Mode Read Data y 0FG12 Read Mode Filter i Y 9F613 Scan Mode Bust 55 Scan Mode FA CFG14 Reser
126. igure 5 15 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 74 SIMATIC RF200 110 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R 5 6 5 2 Installing on the S7 300 standard rail Follow the steps below to mount the RF290R reader on a vertical S7 300 standard rail 1 Place the device on the upper edge of the S7 300 standard rail position A 2 Screw the device to the rail with the supplied screws position B Figure 5 16 Installing the RF290R reader on the S7 300 standard rail 5 6 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 following order number 6GK5798 8ML00 0AB3 The mounting fittings consist of the following parts e 1 DIN rail slider e 1spring e 2 screws SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 111 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R Fit the adapter to the rear of the device as shown in the following figure Figure 5 17 Mounting the DIN rail adapter Follow the steps below to mount the RF290R reader on a DIN rail 1 Place the devic
127. ing From the diagrams above it can also be seen that operation is possible within the area between Sa and Sy The active operating area reduces as the distance increases and shrinks to a single point at distance Sy 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 0 4 L B Width of the transmission window L Length of the transmission window Tracking tolerances The width of the transmission window B is particularly important for the mechanical tracking tolerance The formula for the dwell time is valid without restriction when B is observed SIMATIC RF200 26 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 4 1 4 Permissible directions of motion of the transponder Detection area and direction of motion of the transponder The 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 7 Detection area L x W ee Figure 4 3 Detection areas of the reader for different directions of tran
128. ing to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistance in accordance with EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx Antennas 6 2 ANT 12 6GT2398 1CC00 ANT 12 16 mm M12 x 1 0 mm x 40 mm Pale turquoise Plastic Crastin 4 pin pins on antenna side 3m 50 g 20 g 3 500 Hz 1 2 plastic nuts M12 x 1 0 mm e 20 C 70 C e 40 C 85 C IP67 front 459 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 6 2 7 Dimension drawing Figure 6 10 Dimension drawing ANT 12 all values in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 127 Antennas 6 3 ANT 18 6 3 ANT 18 6 3 1 Features ANT 18 Characteristics Area of application Small assembly lines Writing reading distance gt to 35 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 3 2 Ordering data Table 6 4 Ordering data ANT 18 Article number ANT 18 6GT2398 1CA00 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m SIMATIC RF200 128 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 3 ANT 18 6 3 3 Transmission window View from above AtS min the transmission window is enlarged Side view T
129. ion Driver version e g 3132 version 1 2 0 to FF hex Version high byte O to FF hex Version low byte interface byte Interface type 01 hex RS 422 02 hex RS 232 baud byte Baud rate 19 2 kBd 57 6 kBd 115 2 kBd multitag_SLG byte Number of transponders multitag bulk that can be processed in the antenna field 01 hex Single tag mode field_ON_time_SLG ISO transponder non specific status_ant byte Status of antenna 01 hex Antenna is on 02 hex antenna is off MDS_control byte Presence status 00 hex Operation without presence message 01 hex Operation with presence message Note Unassigned fields in the UDT are not listed here System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 261 System diagnostics 10 2 Diagnostic functions 10 2 2 Transponder diagnostics with MDS STATUS The MDS STATUS command can be used to scan the status data of the transponder that is located within the antenna field MDS STATUS for ISO transponder mode 03 corresponds to UDT 230 Table 10 2 MDS STATUS for ISO mode Name Type Possiblevalues array 1 8 byte Unique identifier 000000000 8 byte UID MSB first 0000000 hex to FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF hex MDS_type byte Tag type chip manufacturer designation ISO general non specific or unknown my d Infineon MDS D3xx MB89R118 Fujitsu MDS D4xx Code SLI NXP MDS D1xx Tag it HFI Texas Instruments MDS D2xx LRI2K ST 0 to FF hex size word 0 to
130. istance all round 20 mm MDS D261 on metal distance20mm 6 60 distance all round 20 mm MDS D324 1 fush nountedinmetl MDS D339 without metal on metal distance 30 mm a ee flush mounted in metal not intended use SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 63 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 64 Transponder RF290R with ANT D5 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 150 mm MDS D400 without metal on metal distance 20 mm a 2 O 6 flush mounted in metal 45 40 distance all round 20 mm MDS D424 without metal MDS D426 flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D460 on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal not intended use 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal on metal distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal not intended use The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence Table 4 26 Reduction of field data by metal Transponder and RF290R with ANT D6 Transponder RF290R with ANT D6 Antenna on metal antenna flush metal plate mounted in metal all round 200 mm MDS D100 on metal distance 20mm 65 60 MDS D124 1 on metal distance 25mm 80 5 without metal Lon metal distance 25mm 6 52
131. ith third party controllers without communications modules RF200 reader variants are available with an RS 232 interface RF240R RF250R RF260R RF290R Depending on the reader type and order number communication is with the 3964R transmission protocol or with simple ASCII communication Readers with an internal antenna have a particularly 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 8 12 18 30 Scope of validity of this document This documentation is valid for all variants of the SIMATIC RF200 system and describes the devices shipped as of September 2013 Registered trademarks SIMATIC 0 is a registered trademark of the Siemens AG Further information SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 You will find more detailed information in MOBY D System Manual http support automation siemens com WW view en 13628689 0 en Function Manual FB 45 http support automation siemens com WW view en 21738808 or in RF300 system manual http support automation siemens com WW view en 21 738946 13 Introduction History The following issues of the SIMATIC RF200 system manual have been published 03 2011 First edition 05 2011 Expansion of the documentation with the addition of the dev
132. ition of distance D D gt 40 mm with 2 antennas gt 50 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 18 Minimum distance for ANT 30 Figure 6 19 Face to face distance between two ANT 30s SIMATIC RF200 136 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 6 4 6 Technical data Product type designation Max write read distance ANT transponder Sg Dimensions x pitch x L Color Material Plug connection Antenna cable length Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistance in accordance with EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Weight approx Antennas 6 4 ANT 30 6GT2398 1CC00 ANT 30 60 mm M30 x 1 0 mm x 58 mm Pale turquoise Plastic Crastin 4 pin pins on antenna side 3m 50 g1 20 g 3 500 Hz 1 2 plastic nuts M30 x 1 0 mm e 20 C 70 C e 40 C 85 C IP67 front 150 g 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 6 4 7 Dimension drawing 58 M30 RD Figure 6 20 Dimension drawing ANT 30 all values in mm SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 137 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 1 Features ANT D5 Characteristics Area of application Storage logistics and distribution a distance up t
133. l 46 Width 26 Transponder Detection area 27 Directions of motion 27 Dwell time 28 Mounting on metal 45 U User data Calculate maximum number 29 Calculation 29 W Wide range power supply unit 249 Pin assignment for DC outputs 254 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Siemens AG subject to change Industry Sector J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Sensors and Communication Siemens AG 2013 Postfach 48 48 90026 NURNBERG DEUTSCHLAND www siemens com automation
134. le with country specific plug US 6GT2898 0AA20 24 V connecting cable 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 217 Appendix A 4 Service amp Support A 4 Service amp Support Technical Support You can access technical support for all lA DT projects via the following Contacts Phone 49 0 911 895 7222 Fax 49 0 911 895 7223 E mail mailto support automation siemens com Internet Web form for Support Request http www siemens com automation support request If you have any further questions on the use of our products please contact one of our representatives at your local Siemens office The addresses are found on the following pages On the Internet http www siemens com automation partner In Catalog CA 01 In the catalog ID 10 specially for Industrial Identification Systems Service amp support for industrial automation and drive technologies You can find various services on the Support home page http www siemens com automation service amp support of IA DT on the Internet 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 Product Support A forum for global information exchange by users and specialists Your local contact for lA DT on site Information about on site ser
135. lush mounted in metal 70 distance all round 25 mm without metal on metal distance 30 mm 95 i al O al 00 dl O al O AJA o al MDS D200 1 O al al al O O al al Ql al O LE al 00 dl N O MDS D261 N O N al MDS D324 N O N Ol MDS D339 1 N dl flush mounted in metal not intended use without metal on metal distance 20 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 20 mm 00 al N O MDS D400 1 D dl al O al al O MDS D423 without metal not intended use on metal flush mounted in metal distance all round 10 mm without metal 10 6 MDS D424 1 on metal distance 25 mm Ql flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm without metal 100 15 5 100 on metal distance 25 mm 88 85 65 5 100 flush mounted in metal 5 distance all round 25 mm MDS D426 1 N al al MDS D428 without metal on metal flush mounted in metal 15 distance all round 25 mm O al 00 al O Z N oO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder Reader Reader on Reader flush without direct metal mounted in metal metal metal plate all round 20 mm influence MDS D460 without metal ww 9 on metal distance 25mm 90 85 80 flush mounted in metal not intended use 1 Mounting the transponder on or in m
136. m overview 3 7 RFID components and their function Table 3 1 Possible reader transponder combinations Transponder RF210R RF220R RF240R RF250R RF250R RF250R RF250R RF260R RF290R RF310M ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 Mospioo 2 v o v Y y mson o gt gt v v yv os pia LY fv del iv tiv pa fa f pe fv fe fe MDS D126 Y MDS D127 Y MDsD139 o MDS D1602 v Y moso 2 v o v Y y Mosp2e1 2 v gt gt o v y y mosa Y y v o yv wv v Y y i moso o o o vi y y ee A AAA wee ll pao po MDS D426 MDS D428 v wos pee L lt Only with the order number 6GT2600 0AA10 2 Only with the order number 6GT2600 0AB10 3 in conjunction with ANT D5 D6 or D10 4 Combination recommended only in conjunction with ANT D5 5 only in conjunction with RF310M for external antennas 6GT2803 1AC10 EN E E E MS an J th rh Hi Her ik tik S S SIS S SIS IS SS SIS IS Ss S SIS ISS tt S S S rf t q t H S H AaS rik if tt cf JD rh Y Combination possible Combination not possible o Combination possible but not recommended For more detailed information about the SIMATIC RF310M mobile reader please refer to the SIMATIC RF310M Operating Instructions http
137. m upgrades are suitable for installation NOTICE If you cause system defects by installing or exchanging system expansion devices the warranty becomes void System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 15 Safety notes SIMATIC RF200 16 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 System overview SIMATIC RF200 is an inductive identification system that is compatible with the ISO 15693 standard 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 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 17 System overview 3 1 RFID components and their function 3 1 RFID components and their function RF200 system components P ASM 456 for ASM 475 for RF120C for RF160C for RF170C for RF180C RF182C PCinterface PROFIBUSDP SIMATIC S7 SIMATICS7 PROFIBUS DP ET 200pro for PROFINET IO third party PLC E DP V1 DP VO TCP IP o 0 E 9 to o E E E o O 2 a pa D RF310M RF210R RF220R RF240R RF250R RF260R RF290R VA E a me a Figure 3 1 RF200 system overview SIMATIC RF200 18 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Syste
138. munication module reader and transponder tv Dwell time n Amount of user data in bytes Nmax Max amount of user data in bytes in dynamic mode tbyte Transmission time for 1 byte K Constant the constant is an internal system time This contains the time for power buildup on the transponder and for command transfer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 29 RF200 system planning 4 7 Fundamentals of application planning Time constants K and tbyte Table 4 1 Typical communication time on the serial interface when operating with presence check Transfer rate baud All NMDS MDS D1xx D3xx MDS D2xx MDS D4xx APRANN ms ms ms ms ms ms ms ms 108 266 108 O te E A Table 4 2 Typical command duration on the air interface for operation without presence check TAG type All MDS a Jos EEPROM MDS D1xx D3xx we ara EEPROM MDS D2xx FRAM MDS D4xx In dynamic mode the values for K and tbyte are independent of the transmission speed The communication time only includes the processing time between the reader and the transponder and the internal system processing time of these components The communication times between the communication module and the reader do not have to be taken into account because the command for reading or writing is already active when the transponder enters the transmission field of the reader The values shown above must be used when calculating
139. must not be applied continuously Note It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications 229 Transponder 7 19 MDS D426 7 19 4 Dimension drawing 3 6 0 2 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 50 Dimension drawing of MDS D426 SIMATIC RF200 230 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 20 MDS D428 7 20 MDS D428 7 20 1 Characteristics MDS D428 Characteristics Field of application Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for screw mounting Use in assembly and production lines in the powertrain sector Memory FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal Yes High resistance Rugged packaging of the MDS D428 can therefore also be used under extreme environmental conditions without problem Standard Oriented according to ISO 15693 7 20 2 Ordering data Table 7 38 Ordering data of MDS D428 Po Order number MDS D428 6GT2600 4AK00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 231 Transponder 7 20 MDS D428 7 20 3 7 20 4 232 Application example of MDS D428 gt gt MDS D428 WA block Figure 7 51 Application example Technical specifications Table 7 39 Technical data of MDS D428 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at
140. n guidelines 42 Interface modules 257 M Metal 287 Index Influence on the transmission window 46 metal free space Reader RF290R 62 RF210R reader 47 RF220R reader 50 RF240R reader 52 RF250R reader 55 RF260R reader 60 Minimum distance Antenna to antenna 41 Reader to reader 41 Transponder to transponder 40 MOBY antenna splitter Technical specifications 240 O Ordering data 269 Accessories 275 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 241 Antenna splitter 239 Antennas 274 Interface modules communication Modules 273 Readers 269 Transponder 271 Wide range power supply unit 250 R Reader RF290R metal free space 62 Reader SIMATIC RF240R 88 Reader SIMATIC RF290R 105 Readers Mounting 45 Reducing interference due to metal 43 RF210R reader metal free space 47 RF220R reader metal free space 50 RF240R reader metal free space 52 RF250R reader metal free space 55 RF260R reader metal free space 60 S Selection criteria SIMATIC RF200 components 23 288 SIMATIC RF210R reader 76 SIMATIC RF220R reader 82 SIMATIC RF250R reader 94 SIMATIC RF260R reader 99 SIMATIC RF260X 241 SIMATIC RF260X antenna multiplexer 241 Static mode 27 Dwell time of the transponder 29 System diagnostics MDS status 262 y Technical documentation On the Internet 278 Technical Support 278 Tracking Tolerance 26 Tracking tolerances 26 Training 279 Transmission window Impact of meta
141. n in static and dynamic MOE cccccccsececeececeeeeceeccueeccuceceusessueeceeeceeeeceueesseesseeeseas 27 4 1 6 Well TIME sO ING AFAMS DONG CN steps ii ee ce a eile el ete es 28 4 1 7 Communication between communication module reader and transponder ccceeeeeeeees 29 4 1 8 impactor secondary MEIGS mirae da 32 4 2 Field data of transponders and readers occooccccncnccocnccocnoconccnoncnonnnonannonannnnnncnnnnnnannnnannnnnnnonnninnnns 35 4 2 1 Held ata EA E E A EATA ins walt aca atin eaten a E A A E AEA E mea a aisd el Cast 35 4 2 2 MINIMUM Ce arances ilusa da di td ia alive alah waa o 40 4 3 IASTANAUONGQUIGGIINGS mitad cp 42 4 3 1 OVAS a oe wees ee eae nee 42 4 3 2 Reduction of interference due to Metal occococccconccccnccncncconnnnnnnnancnnnnonnnnonanonnannonanconanenunoss 43 4 3 3 Effects of metal on different transponders and readers occccoccccccncoccnconcnnonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnonanonononnnnnos 45 4 3 4 Impact of metal on the transmission WINdOW occccccncoccncccnncncnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnonaninnnnnnnnnos 46 AS REO toas 47 ASAA A A A 50 odds RE ZO OP aa o bs ii id 52 ASA ROR id o a o td la ll o de 55 AAS O A ee eee Te nee em Peo T a eree e 60 MOO A A eee Gee 62 4 3 5 Installation and connection of 2 to 6 antennas with ONE reader oocccocccccccccccnccncnconcncnnnononnnnnonos 66 4 3 5 1 Installation options with the antenna splitter 2 4 antennas occcoccccccnccccnccncncon
142. n 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 select a distance gt 30 of Sg Figure 4 7 Gap in the field resulting from secondary fields SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning Secondary fields without shielding The following graphic shows typical primary and secondary fields if no shielding measures are taken ch Da 2 LE E H W ga c LL D g g 5 D gt a Figure 4 8 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 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 33 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 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 Tag Tag Conveyor direction Conveyor direction Tag Metal shielding Figure 4 9 Secondary field with shielding SIMATIC RF200 34 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D
143. nce 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 12 SIMATIC RF200 124 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 2 ANT 12 6 2 4 Flush mounted in metal Figure 6 7 ANT 12 flush mounted in metal 6 2 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance values specified 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 IN MDS D117 MDS D127 MDS D421 MDS D422 MDS D428 MDS D460 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 125 Antennas 6 2 ANT 12 Definition of distance D D gt 30 mm with 2 antennas gt 40 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 8 Minimum distance for ANT 12 Figure 6 9 Face to face distance between two ANT 12s SIMATIC RF200 126 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 6 2 6 Technical data Product type designation Max write read distance ANT transponder Sg Dimensions x pitch x L Color Material Plug connection Antenna cable length Shock resistant accord
144. nce 25 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D421 metal free 100 al flush mounted in metal MDS D422 metal free 100 D gt O flush mounted in metal 100 180 MDS D423 metal free screwed onto metal 130 Le al 00 al flush mounted in metal MDS D424 metal free 100 CO al N al on metal distance 25 mm N O flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D425 100 100 00 al metal free 00 al screwed onto metal flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm MDS D428 100 100 metal free on metal flush mounted in metal N al N distance all round 25 mm SIMATIC RF200 48 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines Transponder Reader without direct Reader flush mounted in metal influence metal Case a b and d a c MDS D460 1 on metal 100 distance 25 mm flush mounted in metal distance all round 25 mm 1 Mounting the transponder on or in metal is only possible with the appropriate spacer or if there is adequate clearance to the metal Values of gt 100 relative to non metal surroundings can occur if transponders were developed specifically for mounting in on metallic surroundings The values in the table describe the reduction of the field data All values are percentages relative to non metal 100 means no influence SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 0
145. nce could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0
146. nd must not be applied continuously 237 Transponder 7 21 MDS D460 7 21 5 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D460 16 0 2 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 54 Dimensional drawing of MDS D460 Dimensional drawing of spacer Distance from metal Installation height Dimensions in mm Figure 7 55 Dimensional drawing of spacer 238 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Accessories 8 1 Antenna splitter Area of application Antenna splitter Characteristics Area of application Designed for distributed mounting of antennas in warehouses logistics and distribution Readers that can be RF290R connected Number of antennas that can max 4 SIEMENS be connected by cascading Connectable antennas e ANT D5 e ANT D6 e ANT D10 Degree of protection 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 Gate C and tunnel arrangements are therefore possible see section Configuration options Ordering data Table 8 1 Ordering data for the antenna splitter ss ml Antenna splitter 6GT2690 DACOO incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 239 Accessories 8 1 Antenn
147. necting cable between PC and RF240R RF260R RF290R RS 232 with open ends for the power supply Table A 4 Ordering data connecting cable ss 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 SIMATIC RF200 268 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 A 3 Ordering data RF200 components Table A 5 RF200 reader Article number RF250R SIMATIC RF200 With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions L x 83 x 18 mm with integrated antenna With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions L x 83 x 30 mm with integrated antenna 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 With RS 232 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 50 x 30 mm with integrated antenna With RS 232 interface ASCII IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 50 x 30 mm with integrated antenna With RS422 interface 3964R IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 50 x 30 mm Reader with connections for external antennas ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 3 Orderi
148. ng data 6GT2821 5AC10 269 Appendix A 3 Ordering data Article number RF290R RF310M RF310M With RS 232 interface ASCII IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 50 x 50 x 30 mm Reader with connections for external antennas ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 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 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 With RS 232 interface ASCII IP67 Operating temperature 20 C 70 C Dimensions L x W x H 75 x 75 x 41 mm with integrated antenna With RS 232 interface and RS 422 interface 3964R IP65 Operating temperature 20 C 55 C Dimensions L x W x H 200 x 140 x 80 mm Long range reader with the option of connecting external antennas ANT D5 ANT D6 ANT D10 IP65 Operating temperature 20 C 50 C Dimensions L x W x H 277 x 100 x 44 mm Mobile reader with integrated antenna IP65 Operating temperature 20 C 50 C Dimensions L x W x H 277 x 100 x 44 mm Mobile reader with connections for external antennas ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 6GT2821 0AC12 6GT2803 1AC00 6GT2803 1AC10 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Table A 6 ISO transponder ISO transpon
149. ng of MDS D200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 9 MDS D200 e Unlimited e 100 000 e 1000 000 See Chapter Field data Page 35 25 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Yes Inductive power transmission without battery IP67 ISO 10373 ISO 7810 ISO 10373 ISO 7816 1 Laminated plastic card printable on both sides e White e PET e 85x54x0 8 Adhesive fixing lug e 20 C to 60 C e 20 C to 60 C approx 5g 191 Transponder MDS D261 special version The design of the transponder self adhesive label permits a variety of 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 identification 256 byte user memory See Chapter Field data Page 35 ISO standard 15693 with Tag it HFI technology 7 10 MDS D267 7 10 MDS D261 7 10 1 Features Application area Read write range 7 10 2 Ordering data Table 7 19 Ordering data for MDS D261 AO MDS D261 Type of delivery 6GT2600 1AA00 0AX0 Minimum order quantity 1250 units 5 rolls with 250 units each SIMATIC RF200 192 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Technical data Memory configuration e Serial number e AFI DSFID e Applica
150. nment of the RS 422 RS 232 interface Pin Interface assignment pin M12 RXD OV TXD OVO 7 Digital I O only possible in PC mode RS 232 Table 5 4 Pin assignment of the digital I O interface Socket assignment DO relay contact COM Common relay contact NO Normaly Open NO contact DI switched input 24 V DI ground O V Go D N 24 VDC Figure 5 14 Pin assignment of the power supply connector SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 107 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RF290R 108 Digital input DI The opto coupler input is electrically isolated from the reader electronics The external 24 V must be connected to the DI according to the circuit diagram Make sure that the polarity of the 24 V is correct The current is limited to lt 10 mA by the integrated resistor NOTICE Reader may be damaged If you exceed the maximum permitted supply voltage the reader may be damaged 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 damaged Make sure that the voltage does not exceed 24 V The output is intende
151. nnncnonnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnonnrnnnnnnnnenes 178 7 6 6 DIMENSION O FAWINO Sii aii 180 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Tf 7 0 1 TZ 7 7 3 7 7 4 7 0 5 7 8 7 8 1 7 8 2 7 8 3 7 8 4 7 9 7 9 1 7 9 2 7 9 3 7 9 4 7 9 5 7 10 7 10 1 7 10 2 7 10 3 7 10 4 7 11 7 11 1 7 11 2 7 11 3 7 11 4 7 11 5 7 12 7 12 1 7 12 2 7 12 3 7 12 4 7 12 5 7 12 6 7 12 7 7 13 7 13 1 7 13 2 7 13 3 7 13 4 7 13 5 7 14 7 14 1 7 14 2 7 14 3 7 14 4 7 14 5 SIMATIC RF200 Table of contents MOS A a grr pra erase Rene a Ne ng a CR 182 Characio nS ICS rita 182 Ordering data sii a ea nee eee 182 MOUNTING OM Metals raro 183 TECHAICAL SPECICATION Si dose 183 DIMENSION GFAWING Sui E curate aoseontah a 185 MO SAD O Deis asetascsctocicneaatsoesecacaaihe lao ed o lo do 186 ETEO hoe ma nr A a E 186 DN E 186 ei e A A ths eh 187 DIMENSION GhAWING ia ei rc a A 188 MDS D200 eter vai ee elevate iaa 188 Bax 0 6 gt Saito o iio 188 Ordering aaa iii 188 MOMIN ON ME lAl an a a a a aur auace E a A 189 Technical data it a a a a SP E O 190 DIMENSION GAWIO ainni O O E a a 191 MODO eee aocas 192 Fe SAU SS ANNA E E atten EEEE EE E E EEA E EE 192 Doe Be 2 PP Or E A A A E A A E nee Mera ee eee 192 Tal A aa a a ee re eee ee 193 Bla eel la o PA E a N a keene 194 MDS Diz 195 CC LOIS CS ue ta a o a doo de a O 195 Ordering Qalasi ee ieee tere ia Ole Add 195 Metali REC MP te 196 Teena SPECIICAllONS sara e
152. o 500 mm ARAS on the transponder Connecting cable cable EXT 3m Readers that can be RF290R connected Degree of protection IP65 6 5 2 Ordering data Table 6 6 Ordering data of ANT D5 Article number ANT D5 6GT2698 5AA10 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Table 6 7 Ordering data of ANT D5 accessories Accessories Article number Antenna splitter 6GT2690 DACOO incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Antenna multiplexer 6GT2894 0EA00 incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m Antenna cable Length 3 3 m 6GT2691 0CH33 Length 10 5m 6GT2691 0CN10 Antenna extension cable length 7 2 m 6GT2691 0DH72 SIMATIC RF200 138 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 3 Transmission window L Top view SS a Y i 1 9 if mn ie j Yj ie S a max a T A D AtS mn the transmission window is extended Transmission window Side view ANT D5 E 100 mm Metal panel La 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 21 Transmission window for ANT D5 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 139 Antennas 6 5 ANT D5 6 5 4 Flush mounted in metal a 150mm Figure 6 22 Metal fr
153. 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 see Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 95 Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RE250R 5 4 5 Technical specifications of the RF250R reader Product type designation Inductive interface to the transponder Transmission frequency for power data Connectable antennas Interface e Communications module e PC Baud rate Cable length reader communications module Transmit power Read write distances of reader Maximum data transmission rate reader transponder tag e Read e Write Power supply Display elements Connection e Power supply data line e Antenna Housing e Dimensions L x W x H e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Vibration to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Weight 6GT2821 5AC10 6GT2821 5AC40 RF250R 13 56 MHz ANT 8 ANT 12 ANT 18 ANT 30 e RS 422 3964R protocol e RS 232 ASCII protocol 19200 57600 115200 baud RS 422 max 1000 m RS 232 Max 30 m shielded cable 180 mW 50 ohms Refer
154. ock response spectrum Type ll Vibration according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Securing Tightening torque at room temperature Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage MTBF Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Weight approx Approvals Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RE260X See manual for the relevant antenna e 1 e 6 50 ohm 24 V 10 max 200 mA 240 x 150 x 70 mm 0 4 m Anthracite Aluminum die casting e Power supply Four pole M12 4 pole round connector e Reader antenna connector Single pole TNC socket e Antenna connections 6 x TNC socket 8 W 1g 1 5 g 5 to 500 Hz 4 M5 screws lt 5Nm e 20 C 55 C e 25 C 70 C 2 5 x 10 hours IP65 1 8 kg CE FCC IC 247 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 8 2 10 Dimensional drawing U A al A oy ine 239 Figure 8 5 RF260X dimension drawing SIMATIC RF200 248 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 8 3 8 3 1 Description SIMATIC RF200 Accessories 6 3 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Features Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems AN O DC output 1 O DC output 2 3 Network connector Characteristics Wide range input O for use worldwide Dimensions without mains cable 175 x 85 x 35 mm Dimensions including mains c
155. om dust oil stripping agents and other impurities e Apply adhesive according to the manufacturer s processing instructions e Press in MDS D422 using your fingers with antenna side to the outside see Fig e Remove residues of adhesive e Allow to cure according to the manufacturer s instructions e Flush mounting of MDS D422 in metal with tools Technical specifications Product type designation Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Data transmission rate Reading and writing Bulk detection multitag capability Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Read write distance Sg 6GT2600 4AF00 MDS D422 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 40 bytes e 2000 bytes FRAM FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Only for the RF300 When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 8 byte blocks ISO 15693 10 years 2 x 10h approx 2 ms byte Yes unlimited gt 1010 See section Field data Page 35 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 7 15 5 SIMATIC RF200 Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Housing e Color e Material e Dimensions D x pitch x H Transpon
156. on 7 8 MDS D165 7 8 MDS D165 7 8 1 Features Application area Memory 7 8 2 Ordering data Table 7 17 Ordering data for MDS D165 The design of the transponder self adhesive label permits a variety of 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 identification 112 byte user memory Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 ISO standard 15693 with I Code SLI technology treo MDS D165 special version ISO CARD 6GT2600 1AB00 0AX0 Type of delivery Minimum order quantity 1250 units 5 rolls with 250 units each SIMATIC RF200 186 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Technical data Memory configuration e Serial number UID e Configuration memory e AFI DSFID e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data transmission rate e reading e writing Multitag capability Data retention Read cycles Write cycles min Recommended distance to metal Power supply Typical read write distance Sg Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Dimensions e Lx W in mm e Height Material e Top e Inlay e Antenna e Bottom Color Mounting Imprinting e Ambient temperature during operation
157. one antenna connecting cable 3 m SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 133 Antennas 6 4 ANT 30 6 4 3 Transmission window View from above 2 At S min the transmission window is enlarged Side view Transmission window ANT La 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 16 Transmission window ANT 30 SIMATIC RF200 134 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 4 ANT 30 6 4 4 Flush mounted in metal a 20mm b 20mm Figure 6 17 ANT 30 flush mounted in metal 6 4 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance values specified 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 D422 MDS D425 MDS MDS D126 MDS D426 MDS D324 MDS D423 MDS D428 MDS D424 MDS D460 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 135 Antennas 6 4 ANT 30 Defin
158. ove based on the example of a tunnel arrangement on a conveyor belt Metal in the vicinity of the antennas 72 If metal in the 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 magnetic field than large surfaces Larger metal surfaces edge length gt 50 mm in parallel with the antennas or labels result in a short circuit of the magnetic lines of force As a result the labels cannot be read Metal parts under the conveyor belt change the direction of the magnetic lines of force Serious loss of sensing range must be expected as a result Horizontally aligned labels cannot be read in such cases The metal parts must not form closed loops or circuits If necessary these must be electrically interrupted at one point SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines e The metal parts in the immediate vicinity of the antenna must be grounded in a mesh with a good HF connection e Since the write read device is installed in a metal housing and the antennas can couple into the cables to the write read device it must b
159. pectrum Type ll Vibration resistance in accordance with EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Attachment of the antenna Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Weight approx 6GT2398 1CC00 ANT 8 4mm M8 x 1 0 mm x 40 mm silver metallic Stainless steel 4 pin pins on antenna side 3m 50 g 20 g 3 500 Hz 1 2 stainless steel nuts M8 x 1 0 mm e 25 C 70 C e 40 C 85 C IP67 45g 1 Warning The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously 6 1 7 Dimension drawing 122 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 2 ANT 12 6 2 ANT 12 6 2 1 Features ANT 12 Characteristics Area of application Tool identification Writing reading distance gt to 16 mm depending on the transponder Connecting cable Connectable readers RF250R Degree of protection IP67 front 6 2 2 Ordering data Table 6 3 Ordering data ANT 12 Article number ANT 12 6GT2398 1CC00 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 123 Antennas 6 2 ANT 12 6 2 3 Transmission window View from above 2 At S min the transmission window is enlarged Side view Transmission window ANT La Length of the transmission window 20 mm Sa Operating distance between antenna and transponder Sg Limit dista
160. permissible e 85 0 5 x 15 1 0 e Black e Plastic PPS silicone free 3 x M5 screw 1 1 5 Nm 4 25 C to 100 C 120 C to 140 C Permanent 20 reduction in the limit distance 200 C 5 Tested up to 5000 hours or 3000 cycles 220 C Tested up to 2000 hours or 1500 cycles 40 C to 100 C Approx 50 g 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C 3 For mounting with the spacer 6GT2690 0AA00 use a stainless steel M5 screw to avoid damaging the MDS in high temperatures expansion coefficient 4 In higher temperatures gt 80 C observe the expansion coefficient of all materials in order to prevent damage to the MDS due to fastening 5 Note that no processing is possible at temperatures of 140 C or higher 177 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 7 6 5 Identification 178 Use of the MDS D139 in hazardous areas The MDS D139 mobile data memory is classed as a piece of simple electrical equipment and can be operated in Protection Zone 2 Device Group II Category 3G The following requirements of the Directive 94 9 EC are fulfilled EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 61241 0 2006 EN 61241 1 2004 Es II 3 G Ex nA II T2 II 3 D Ex tD A22 IP68 T 220 C KEMA 09 ATEX 0133 X Ta 25 220 C AR WARNING Gefahr durch elektrostatische Entladungen Potential electrostatic charging hazard Danger potentiel de charges lectrostatiques SIMATIC RF200 S
161. power supply unit may only be used for SIMATIC products in the specifically described area of application and for the documented purpose If the wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems is used for an end product other than one from the SIMATIC RF family the following must be taken into account e The electric strength test of the end product is to be based upon a maximum working voltage of Transition from primary to SELV 353 VDC 620 Vpk e The following secondary output circuits are SELV low voltage SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage all e The following secondary output circuits are at non hazardous energy levels all e The power supply terminals and or connectors are suitable for field wiring if terminals are provided e The maximum investigated branch circuit rating is 20 A e The investigated pollution degree is 2 AR WARNING Liability If the wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems is connected to an 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 approval for the wide range power supply 6GT2898 DAAx0 which is why it may not be operated in Sout
162. provals FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF260R MLFB 6GT2821 6AC10 FCC ID NXW RF260R Siemens SIMATIC RF260R MLFB 6GT2821 6AC11 FCC ID NXW RF260R Siemens SIMATIC RF260R MLFB 6GT2821 6AC40 FCC ID NXW RF260R 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 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 limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 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 required to correct the interference at his own expense IC information This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions
163. r 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 7 7 4 Technical specifications Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 55 C SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 128 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code e 8bytes e 112 bytes EEPROM EEPROM 128 bytes gross 112 bytes net capacity Only for the RF300 When using the OPT area 16 bytes of it must be subtracted in 4 byte blocks According to ISO 15693 10 years 183 Transponder 7 7 MDS D160 184 MTBF at 40 C Bulk detection multitag capability Data retention Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C typical Write cycles min Read write distance Sg Distance from metal Power supply Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Torsion and bending load Mechanical strength e lsostatic pressure e Axial pressure e Radial pressure Resistance to chemicals MDS lifespan Mechanical design e Color e Material e Dimensions D x H in mm MDS fixing Ambient temperature During operation Transport and storage Weight
164. r 7 20 MDS D428 7 20 5 Dimension drawing a 6GT2600 4AK00 MOBY D MDS D428 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 52 Dimension drawing of MDS D428 SIMATIC RF200 234 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 21 MDS D460 7 21 MDS D460 7 21 1 Characteristics MDS D460 Characteristics Field of application Identification in small assembly lines Memory FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting on metal With spacer Recommended distance from metal 10 mm High resistance Can also be used in a harsh industrial environment Standard Oriented according to ISO standard 15693 7 21 2 Ordering data Table 7 40 Ordering data of MDS D460 rer number O MDS D460 6GT2600 4AB00 Spacer for MDS D160 MDS D460 6GT2690 DAGOO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 235 Transponder 7 21 MDS D460 7 21 3 Mounting on metal Mounting option on metal with spacer a Transponder Metal Spacer 2 10 mm 000 Figure 7 53 Mounting of 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 D460 in metal is not permitted SIMATIC RF200 236 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013
165. ransmission window ANT La Length of the transmission window 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 11 Transmission window ANT 18 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 129 Antennas 6 3 ANT 18 6 3 4 Flush mounted in metal a 10mm b 10mm Figure 6 12 ANT 18 flush mounted in metal 6 3 5 Minimum spacing Note Extension of the data transmission time if distance values are undershot If the distance values specified 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 D421 MDS D422 MDS D423 MDS D424 MDS D425 MDS D428 MDS D460 SIMATIC RF200 130 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Antennas 6 3 ANT 18 Definition of distance D D gt 30 mm with 2 antennas gt 40 mm with 3 antennas Figure 6 13 Minimum distance for ANT 18 Figure 6 14 Face to face distance between two ANT 18s SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 131
166. ransponder and reader Side view K oa Transponder Top view O re Transponder Transmission window Sa Operating distance between transponder and reader Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the transponder 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 transmission window SIMATIC RF200 24 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning The figure below shows the transmission window of the SIMATIC RF240R and SIMATIC RF260R readers between transponder and reader Front view Side view d Transponder Top view Transponder Transmission window Sa Operating distance between transponder and reader Sg Limit distance maximum clear distance between upper surface of the reader and the transponder 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 transponder enters the area of the transmission window SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 25 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application plann
167. ration e During transportation and storage Degree of protection to EN 60529 Shock to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Vibration to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7 M2 Weight Approvals Current consumption Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RF220R Technical specifications of the RF220R reader 6GT2821 2AC10 RF220R 13 56 MHz integrated RS 422 3964R protocol 19200 57600 115200 baud max 1000 m shielded cable Refer to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1 5 KBps 24 VDC 3 color LED operating voltage presence error M12 8 pin e 83 x 30 mm incl 8 pin connector sleeve and plastic cap e Silver e Brass nickel plated 2 metal M30 x 1 5 hexagonal nuts Thickness 5 mm tightening torque lt 40 Nm e 20 C 70 C e 25 C 80 C IP67 50g 20g approx 140 g incl two M30 nuts Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC UL CSA typ 50 mA 85 Readers 5 2 SIMATIC RE220R 5 2 7 Approvals FCC information IC information 86 Siemens SIMATIC RF220R MLFB 6GT2821 2AC10 FCC ID NXW RF220R 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 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 compli
168. rdering data Table 7 1 Ordering data for MDS D100 IO rms O MDS D100 6GT2600 0AD10 Table 7 2 Ordering data for MDS D100 accessory MDS D100 accessory 6GT2190 0AA00 6GT2190 0AB00 Holder cannot be mounted directly on metal 6GT2390 0AA00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 155 Transponder 7 1 MDS D100 7 1 3 Metal free area Direct mounting of the MDS D100 on metal is not allowed A distance of 2 20 mm is recommended This can be achieved using the spacer 6GT2190 OAA00 in combination with the fixing pocket 6GT2190 OABOO Mounting on metal 220mm Data memory Metal Non metal OOO Figure 7 1 Mounting of the MDS D100 on metal with spacer SIMATIC RF200 156 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 1 MDS D100 Flush mounting a 220mm h 220mm Data memory O Metal Non metal Figure 7 2 Flush mounting of MDS D100 in metal with spacer Note If the minimum guide values h are not observed a reduction of the field data results SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 157 Transponder 7 1 MDS D100 7 1 4 Technical data Table 7 3 Technical data for MDS D100 Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles typical Write cycles min
169. readers Reader 5 5 Reader el Introduce one or more iron struts in order to short Reader p ral Reader circuit the stray fields Non metallic Spatar 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 metal on different transponders and readers Mounting different transponders and readers on metal or flush mounting Certain conditions have to be observed when mounting the transponders and readers on metal or flush mounting For more information please refer to the descriptions of the individual transponders and readers in the relevant section SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 45 RF200 system planning 4 3 Installation guidelines 4 3 4 Impact of metal on the transmission window In general the following points should be considered when mounting RFID components e Direct mounting on metal is allowed only in the case of specially approved transponders e Flush mounting of the components in metal reduces the field data a test is recommended in critical applications e When working inside the transmission window it should be ensured that no metal rail or similar part intersects the transmission field The metal rail would affect the field data The impact of metal on the field data Sy Sa L is shown in a table in this section The values in the ta
170. rrier that can be screwed into areas where precise positioning is necessary e g tool identification workpiece holders etc Memory 128 bytes EEPROM gross 112 bytes user memory Read write range See chapter Field data Page 35 Mounting in metal Flush mounted ISO standard ISO 15693 7 2 2 Ordering data Table 7 4 Ordering data for MDS D117 Transponder Order number number MDS D117 6GT2600 0AGOO Pack of 10 7 2 3 Mounting in metal Flush mounted in metal 0 Transponder O Metal SIMATIC RF200 160 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 7 2 4 Technical specifications Product type designation Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Data retention at 40 C MTBF at 40 C Read cycles Write cycles at 40 C e minimum e Typical Read write distance Sg Multitag capability Power supply Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Degree of protection according to DIN 40050 Part 9 Shock according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Total shock response spectrum Type ll Vibration resistant to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M3 Torsion and bending load Housing e Dimensions D x H e Color e Material Securing Ambient temperature e During operation e During transportation and storage Weight 1 2 hours 2 m 20 C 2 steam jet 150 mm 10 to 15 l min 100 bar 75 C Transponder 7
171. rs can be connected ASM 475 ASM 475 for SIMATIC S7 6GT2002 0GA10 max 2 x RF2xxR readers with RS 422 can be connected at the same time without front connector max 2 readers can be connected SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 213 Appendix A 3 Ordering data ASM Description Article number communications module RF180C RF180C communications module 6GT2002 0JD00 max 2 SLGs or readers can be connected Connecting block M12 7 8 5 pin 6GT2002 1JD00 Connecting block M12 7 8 4 pin 6GT2002 4JDOO Push pull connecting block RJ 45 6GT2002 2JDOO RF182C RF182C communication module 6GT2002 0JD10 Max 2 SLGs or readers can be connected Connecting block M12 7 8 5 pin 6GT2002 1JDOO Connecting block M12 7 8 4 pin 6GT2002 4JDOO Push pull connecting block RJ 45 6GT2002 2JDOO RFID 181EIP RF182C communications module 6GT2002 0JD20 max 2 SLGs or readers can be connected Connecting block M12 7 8 5 pin 6GT2002 1JDOO Connecting block M12 7 8 4 pin 6GT2002 4JDOO Push pull connecting block RJ 45 Table A 8 Antennas 6GT2002 2JD00 Article number e P67 e Operating temperature 25 C 70 C e Dimensions x L M8 x 40 mm e incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m 6GT2398 1CF10 e without antenna connecting cable 6GT2398 1CF00 ANT 12 IP67 Operating temperature 25 C 70 C Dimensions x L M12 x 40 mm incl one antenna connecting cable 3 m IP6
172. s in the same frequency range If an attempt to send a data packet is unsuccessful the packet can be transmitted again on a different carrier frequency Interface modules ASM Limit distance 282 See communication modules The limit distance Sg is the maximum clear distance between the upper surface of the read write device and the transponder at which transmission still functions under normal conditions SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Glossary Lx Length of a transmission window in the x direction Ly Length of a transmission window in the y direction M Centerpoint of a field of a transmission window Metal free area Distance area which must be maintained between the transponder and metal in order to prevent interference during data transfer between the transponder and read write device Mobile data storage units MDS See transponder Multi tag capability Multi tag capability means the ability to use several read write devices which communicate simultaneously with different data carriers Programmable logic controller PLC The programmable logic controllers PLC of the SIMATIC S5 system consist of a central controller 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 l
173. s in warehouses logistics and distribution Readers that can be RF290R connected Number of antennas that can maximum of 6 be connected Connectable antennas e ANT D5 e ANT D6 e ANT D10 Degree of protection 8 2 2 Ordering data Table 8 4 SIMATIC RF260X ordering data rer number SIMATIC RF260X 6GT2894 O0EA00 Antenna multiplexer incl antenna connecting cable 0 4 m SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 241 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X Table 8 5 SIMATIC RF260X accessories ordering data rer number 24 V connecting cable 5 m 6GT2491 1HH50 RF290R 6GT2821 0AC12 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems EU 6GT2898 0AA00 100 240 VWVAC 24VDC 3A UK 6GT2898 0AA10 with 2 m connecting cable with country specific plug US 6GT2898 0AA20 RS 232 connecting cable with 4 pin M12 connector for 24 V for 6GT2891 4KH50 connection to the wide range power supply unit 5 m ANT D10 incl antenna connecting cable 3 3 m Antenna cable 8 2 3 Description 24 V DC power supply O Antenna connections OUT 1 to OUT 6 with LEDs Lit when the corresponding antenna output is active SLG antenna connection IN 4 LEDs Status LED COMM ERR e Flashes when the RF260X receives a signal from the SLG Only with commands directly on the RF260X Lit when the multiplexer has detected an error on the output e g non terminated antenna cable defective antenna
174. s to the device WARNING Danger due to electrostatic discharge NOTICE Installation and operating conditions for hazardous areas The device may not be used in areas influenced by processes that generate high electrostatic charges The device must be installed so that it is mechanically protected For applications requiring devices of category 1 the device must be mounted on a grounded conductive base It must only be cleaned with a damp cloth The device is suitable for use in atmospheres containing dust however not for full immersion in dust SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 167 Transponder 7 4 MDS D126 7 3 6 Dimension drawing 7 S al E 6 4 10 2 La 27 0 2 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 7 Dimension drawing of MDS D124 7 4 MDS D126 7 4 1 Characteristics MDS D126 Characteristics Fields of application Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for identification of transport units in production related logistics can also be deployed SIEMENS in harsh conditions GT2600 0AE09 Memory EEPROM 128 bytes gross 0 112 bytes net MDs MOBY t Read write range See Section Field data Page 35 AS A Standard ISO 15693 7 4 2 Ordering data Table 7 9 Ordering data for MDS D126 pf Ordernumber S MDS D126 6GT2600 0AE00 SIMATIC RF200 168 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001
175. sh mounted IP68 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions Y x H 30 0 2 0 5 x 8 0 5 mm 6GT2600 1AD00 0AX0 6GT2600 1AA01 OAX0 6GT2600 4AF00 6GT2600 4AA00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 3 Ordering data ISO transponder Article number MDS D424 IP67 6GT2600 4AC00 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 125 C Dimensions x H 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 mm MDS D425 IP68 IP x9K 6GT2600 4AG00 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 24 X 10 mm M6 thread Screw transponder MDS D426 IP68 6GT2600 4AH00 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 50 x 3 6 mm Round design with mounting hole MDS D428 IP68 IP x9K 6GT2600 4AK00 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 18 1 x 20 1 mm without thread thread M8 MDS D460 IP68 6GT2600 4AB00 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 16 0 2 x 3 0 0 2 mm Table A 7 Communication modules interface modules ASM Description Article number communications module ASM 456 ASM 456 for PROFIBUS DP V1 6GT2002 0ED00 max 2 reade
176. sponder motion 4 1 5 Operation in static and dynamic mode Operation in static mode If working in static mode the transponder can be operated up to the limit distance Sg The transponder must then be positioned exactly over the reader ae din Transmission window S is Figure 4 4 Operation in static mode S g SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 27 RF200 system planning 4 1 Fundamentals of application planning 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 primary importance Operating distances see Chapter Field data of transponders and readers Page 35 Transmission window i Transponder j Plan view Transponder Figure 4 5 Operation in dynamic mode 4 1 6 Dwell time of the transponder The dwell time is the time in which the transponder remains within the transmission window of a reader The reader can exchange data with the transponder during this time The dwell time is calculated thus _ L 0 8 7n T m s tv Dwell time of the transponder L Length of the transmission window VTag Speed of the transponder tag in dynamic mode
177. ssful communication 2 This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below Antennas not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 O Si l antenne est amovible demandez les deux conditions suivantes 1 Afin de r duire le risque d interf rence aux autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de facon a ce que la puissance rayonn e ne soit pas sup rieure au niveau requis pour l obtention d une communication satisfaisante 2 Ce dispositif a t concu pour fonctionner avec les antennes num r es ci dessous Les antennes non incluses dans cette liste sont strictement interdites pour l exploitation de ce dispositif L imp dance d antenne requise est 50 Q 5 4 7 Dimension drawing 50 SIMATIC RF250R Figure 5 10 Dimension drawing RF250R Dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 98 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 5 SIMATIC RF260R 5 9 SIMATIC RF260R 5 5 1 Features SIMATIC RF260R Characteristics Field of application Identification tasks on assembly lines in harsh industrial environments RS 422 or RS 232 interface SIEMENS Status indicator RF 2 6 OR 5 5 2 Ordering data for RF260R pF 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 SIMAT
178. ssible at temperatures of 140 C or higher 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 requirements of the directive 94 9 EC are met by the use of the following standards EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 61241 11 2006 and EN 60079 26 2007 When used in hazardous areas the MDS D124 must not be operated with field strengths gt 5 A m to avoid impermissible heating This is not the case with readers from the SIMATIC RF range MOBY D RF200 and RF300 Es II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3 to T6 Ga or II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T80 C to T180 C Da TUV 12 ATEX 084413 X The temperature class or the maximum surface temperature depends on the maximum ambient temperature The relationship between temperature class gas or maximum surface temperature dust can be found in the following table SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 3 MDS D124 Table 7 8 Ambient temperature Ambient temperature range Temperature class Max surface temperature 25 150 C T180 25 100 C T130 25 65 C 25 50 C Note Safety markings for hazardous areas Since there is not enough space on the MDS D124 for the 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 relate
179. stem Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 9 MDS D200 7 9 3 Mounting on metal Mounting on metal QQ 2 20 mm Data memory Metal Non metal OOO Figure 7 19 Mounting of the MDS D200 on metal with spacer SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 189 Transponder 7 9 MDS D200 Flush mounting 7 9 4 190 a 220mm h 220mm Data memory O Metal G3 Non metal Figure 7 20 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 Technical data Memory configuration e Serial number e 8 bytes fixed code e Application memory Storage technology e 256 bytes EEPROM 4 bytes block by block according to ISO 15693 Memory organization Protocol Data retention at 25 C 10 years MTBF at 25 C 2 x 105 hours SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 7 9 5 SIMATIC RF200 e Read cycles e Write cycles min e Write cycles typical Read write distance Sg Recommended distance to metal Multitag capability Power supply Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Vibration Torsion and bending load Mechanical design e Color e Material e Dimensions L x W x H in mm Mounting Ambient temperature e Operation e Transport and storage Weight Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 21 Dimension drawi
180. support automation siemens com WW view en 51812642 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 19 System overview 3 2 Overview of transponders 3 2 Overview of transponders Overview of typical areas of application of ISO transponders for RF200 Area of application MDS D100 From simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement or supplementation through warehouse and distribution logistics right up to product identification With this transponder the maximum ranges are achieved in combination with the SIMATIC RF260R reader MDS D117 Very compact data carrier that can be cemented into areas where precise positioning is necessary e g tool identification MDS D124 Application areas in factory automation e g small paintshops to 180 C MDS D126 Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for identification of transport units in production related logistics can also be deployed in harsh conditions MDS D127 Very compact data carrier that can be screwed into areas where precise positioning is necessary e g tool identification MDS D139 Applications in production automation with high temperature demands up to 220 C Typical application areas Paintshops and their preparatory treatments Primer coat electrolytic dip area cataphoresis with the associated drying furnaces Top coat area with drying furnaces Washing areas at temperatures gt 85 C Other applications with higher temperatur
181. t e Detect detection of the RF260X by the reader Channel Select set to a static channel CPU Reset restart the RF260X software Software Version read out software and hardware versions IM SIMATIC RF290R Set Version 9 5 2 Siemens AG xml1 S File Edit View Window Options Help go cueeeseos A 0 New Detect Open Save Cut Copy Paste Print Output COM Port About Commands los Configuration a er Host Commands Buffered Read E Scan Mode gt Test and Measurement Firmware Update SIMATIC RF290R Commands E SIMATIC RF290R Commands E 150 Host Commands 0xDD Channel Select 9 RF260x 0xDC Detect 0xDD Channel Select 0xDE CPU Reset 0xDF Software Version Dutput Channel pi Serial Port Bus dr 255 COM fi y a 030J04d 2 A Figure 8 4 Sending commands from the RF290R Set tool SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Technical specifications Technical specifications Max write read distance ANT Transponder Sg Number of channels e Input channels e Output channels Impedance Power supply Current consumption Dimensions L x W x H Length of the connecting cable Color Material Plug in connections Max power reader input or per antenna Shock resistant according to EN 60721 3 7 Class 7M2 Total sh
182. t c Le montage doit tre effectu sur un socle conducteur mis la terre d Nettoyage uniquement avec un chiffon humide SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 203 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 7 12 7 Dimensional drawing MDS D339 86 5 0 5 w o H C ig oo 10 4 40 5 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 28 Dimension drawing of the MDS D339 Spacers 6GT2690 0AA00 85 2 0 2 85 2 0 2 Figure 7 29 Dimension drawing of spacers 6GT2690 OAA00 SIMATIC RF200 204 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 12 MDS D339 Spacers 6GT2690 0AHOO Figure 7 30 Dimension drawing of spacers 6GT2690 OAHOO SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 205 Transponder 7 13 MDS D400 7 13 MDS D400 7 13 1 Features MDS D400 Area of application Simple identification such as electronic barcode replacement supplements from warehouse and distribution logistics right through to product identification SIEMENS MDS D400 EGT2600 4AD00 AS 01 Memory FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Reading writing See section Field data Page 35 range ISO standard Based on ISO standard 15693 7 13 2 Ordering data Table 7 25 Ordering data of MDS D400 MDS D400 6GT2600 4AD00 Table 7 26 Accessories for MDS D400 Spacer in conjunction with fixing pocket 6GT2190 O0AA00 EA a OABOO Fixing pocket for spacer sisi pocket for spacer 6
183. terface O Status display 5 1 2 RF210R ordering data Article number RF210R with RS422 interface 3964R 6GT2821 1AC10 SIMATIC RF200 76 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RE210R 9 1 3 Pin assignment RF210R with RS422 interface Pin Assignment Device end 8 pin M12 1 2 6 Receve ss Unassigned 7 PB Ground shield 5 1 4 Display elements of the RF210R reader Color Meaning green flashing Operating voltage present reader not initialized or antenna switched off permanently Operating voltage present reader initialized and antenna switched on lit yellow 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 see Product information SIMATIC RF200 command set http support automation siemens com WW view en 44864850 1 Only in the with presence mode SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 17 Readers 5 1 SIMATIC RE210R 5 1 5 Minimum distance between RF210R readers RF210R side by side D y D 260mm Figure 5 1 Minimum distance between RF210R readers RF210R face to face D 2100mm Figure 5 2 Face to face distance between two RF210Rs SIMATIC RF200 78 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMA
184. thout thread thread M6 Screws tightening torque at room temperature lt 6 Nm e 25 C 85 C e 40 C 125 C Approx 35 g 3 The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously Note It is recommended that a test is performed in critical applications 226 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Transponder 7 18 MDS D425 7 18 5 Dimension drawing Dimensions in mm Figure 7 49 Dimension drawing of MDS D425 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 22 Transponder 7 19 MDS D426 7 19 MDS D426 7 19 1 Characteristics MDS D426 Characteristics Field of application SIEMENS 6GT2600 4AH00 Memory Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for identification of transport units in production related logistics can also be deployed in harsh conditions FRAM 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net MDS D426 MOBY D Y Read write range See Chapter Field data Page 35 AS A Standard Oriented according to ISO standard 15693 7 19 2 Ordering data Table 7 37 Ordering data of MDS D426 pf Ordernumber SS MDS D426 6GT2600 4AH00 7 19 3 Technical specifications Product type designation Memory size Memory configuration e Serial number e Configuration memory e Application memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol 6GT2600 4AH00 MDS D426 2048 bytes e 8 bytes fixed code
185. tion Various checking mechanisms listen in check CRC ECC etc ensure error free data transfer even under extreme environmental conditions A serial connection up to 1000 m is used to connect the read write device directly to an interface module PC or any other system Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive Electromagnetic compatibility is the ability of an electrical or electronic device to operate satisfactorily in an electromagnetic environment without affecting or interfering with the environment over and above certain limits Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility This guideline relates to any electrical or electronic equipment plant or system containing electric or electronic components Equipotential bonding ESD Directive 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 is done by combining the equipotential bonding conductors of power components and non power components on a centralized equalizing conductor Directive for handling ESDs Frequency hopping Frequency hopping technique Automatic search for free channels In frequency hopping data packets are transferred between the communication partners on constantly changing carrier frequencies This makes it possible to react to interference from devices transmitting signal
186. tion memory Storage technology Memory organization Protocol Data transmission rate e reading e writing Multitag capability Data retention Read cycles Write cycles min Recommended distance to metal Power supply Typical read write distance Degree of protection according to EN 60529 Dimensions e LxW in mm e Height Material e Top e Inlay e Antenna e Bottom Color Mounting Imprinting e Ambient temperature during operation e Storage temperature Type of delivery Transponder 7 10 MDS D261 e 8 bytes fixed code e 2bytes e 256 bytes EEPROM 4 bytes block by block according to ISO 15693 e approx 3 5 ms byte e approx 9 5 ms byte Yes 10 years Unlimited 100 000 25 mm approx 30 reduction of the field data Inductive power transmission without battery See Chapter Field data Page 35 IP65 e 55x55 e approx 0 3 mm e PET plastic label material e PET plastic carrier material e Aluminum e Double sided transfer adhesive on silicon paper White Single sided adhesive self adhesive label Yes heat transfer method e 25 C to 85 C e 20 C to 30 C the storage period is 2 years determined by durability of the adhesive Minimum order quantity 1250 units 5 rolls with 250 units each 193 Transponder 7 10 MDS D261 7 10 4 Dimension drawing 55 5 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 22 Dimension drawing of MDS D261 194 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2
187. to chapter Field data Page 35 e approx 1 5 KBps e approx 1 5 KBps 24 VDC 3 color LED operating voltage presence error e M12 8 pin male e M8 4 pin female e 50 x 50 x 30 mm without M12 device connector e Anthracite e Plastic PA 6 6 2 x M5 screws Tightening torque lt 1 5 Nm e 20 C 70 C e 25 C 80 C IP67 50g 20g Approx 60 g SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Readers 5 4 SIMATIC RE250R 6GT2821 5AC10 6GT2821 5AC40 Approvals Radio to R amp TTE guidelines EN 300 330 EN 301489 CE FCC UL CSA Current consumption typ 35 mA 5 4 6 Approvals FCC information IC information SIMATIC RF200 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 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 limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
188. tor for the power supply M12 8 pin male connector for the power supply 9 pin D sub male connector for connection to the and for direct connection to the various various communications modules communications 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 Advanced protocol in ISO host mode in PC mode mode 2 Amplitude Shift Keying ASK and Frequency Amplitude Shift Keying ASK mode possible Shift Keying FSK modes possible SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 115 Readers 5 6 SIMATIC RE290R Properties SLG D10 SLG D10S Properties RF290R Support of Code1 and Tagit and ISO 15693 Support of ISO 15693 compatible transponders compatible transponders The total memory for repeat_command is The total memory for repeat_command is limited to 32 kB limited to 16 kB 1 The RF290R reader connectors are compatible with the SLG D10 if a Y connecting cable is used 6GT2891 4KH50 6GT2891 4KH50 0AX0 2 In ISO host mode in PC mode a program adaptation is necessary 5 6 9 Dimension drawing 200 SIEMENS SIMATIC RF290R a oa t p Figure 5 19 Dimensional drawing RF290R dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF200 116 System
189. use and distribution logistics right through to product identification MDS D421 The MDS D421 is designed for tool coding according to DIN 69873 It can be used wherever small data carriers and exact positioning are required e g tool identification workpiece holders MDS D422 Identification of metallic workpiece holders workpieces or containers MDS D423 Identification of metallic workpiece holders workpieces or containers production automation MDS D424 Production and distribution logistics as well as in assembly and production lines MDS D425 Compact 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 workpiece holders MDS D426 Compact and rugged ISO transponder suitable for identification of transport units in production related logistics can 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 1 Only with the MLFB 6GT2600 0AA10 2 Only with the MLFB 6GT2600 0AB10 Overview of the memory sizes of the ISO transponders for RF200 MDS D1xx 112 bytes of EEPROM MDS D2xx 256 bytes of EEPROM MDS D3xx 992 bytes of EEPROM MDS D4xx 2000 bytes FRAM See also MOBY D System Manual http support automation siemens com WW view en 13628689 0 en
190. ved COM fi Ow Gis lay CFG16 Persetence Reset B CFG17 Reserved OPGIE Reserved Y CFG19 Reserved y CFG20 RF Parameter Seral Post Figure 8 3 Menu Configuration MOBYDSet e For operation with RF260X you need to activate the Multiplexing function e The number of occupied channels must be specified under Number of Output Channels e In Multiplexer Valid Times the maximum time available for the antenna to read a transponder is entered Following this time the device switches to the next antenna automatically If the read was successful the time may be significantly shorter than specified here SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 245 Accessories 8 2 Antenna multiplexer SIMATIC RF260X 8 2 8 246 Note Changing the parameter assignment e Note that if you change the parameter settings of the reader or the RF260X in scanner mode this may lead to frame collisions These collisions result when the frame is sent while a transponder is present e The Transponder response time setting CFG2 COM interface during operation of the RF260X must be higher than the total delay time for all the connected antennas CFG15 MUX VALD TIME x Number of Output Channels lt Transponder Response Time 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 sen
191. vice repairs and spare parts Much more can be found under Our service offer SIMATIC documentation on the Internet A guide to the technical documentation for the various SIMATIC products and systems is avallable on the Internet SIMATIC Guide manuals http www siemens com simatic tech doku portal 278 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 4 Service amp Support RFID homepage For general information about our identification systems visit RFID homepage http www siemens com ident rfid Online catalog and ordering system The online catalog and the online ordering system can also be found on the Industry Mall Homepage http www siemens com industrymall en Training center We offer appropriate courses 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 www sitrain com SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 279 Appendix A 4 Service amp Support SIMATIC RF200 280 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Glossary Automation system AS A programmable logical controller PLC of the SIMATIC S7 system comprising a central controller a CPU and various I O modules
192. warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The product system described in this documentation may 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 Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation If products and components from other manufacturers are used these must be recommended or approved by Siemens Proper transport storage installation assembly commissioning operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with The information in the relevant documentation must be observed Trademarks All names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardwar
193. x 30 mm 6GT2690 0AL00 MDS D160 D460 Spacer x H 20 x 15 mm 6GT2690 0AG00 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 275 Appendix A 3 Ordering data Table A 11 Antenna accessories Article number ANT 8 Antenna connecting cable 6GT2391 0AH30 with M8 plug with angled plug ANT D5 ANT D6 Antenna splitter 6GT2690 0ACO00 ANT D10 incl one antenna connecting cable 3 3 m incl one antenna connecting cable 0 4 m Antenna cable Table A 12 Accessories connecting cable RF200 reader PC Connecting cable Article number RF240R RF260R Connecting cable RS 232 6GT2891 4KH50 RF290R RS 232 with M12 male connector 4 pin 5 m and PC Connecting cable RS 232 6GT2891 4KH50 0AX0 with open ends 5 m Table A 13 Accessories connecting cable communications module ASM e reader Connecting cables Description Article number Length RS 422 ASM 456 RF160C 2m 6GT2891 4JH20 RF170C RF180C and RF2xxR reader RS 422 with angled connector ASM 475 6GT2891 4EH20 and RF2xxR reader 5m 6GT2891 4EH50 RS 422 SIMATIC RF200 276 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 3 Ordering data Table A 14 RFID accessories general RFID general Article number DVD RFID Systems Software amp Documentation 6GT2080 2AA20 Wide range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems EU 6GT2898 0AA00 100 240 VAC 24 VDC 3A UK 6GT2898 0AA10 with 2 m connecting cab
194. ystem Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Appendix A 3 Ordering data 6GT2600 0AD10 6GT2600 0AG00 6GT2600 0AC10 6GT2600 0AE00 6GT2600 0AF00 6GT2600 0AA10 6GT2600 0AB10 6GT2600 1AB00 0AX0 2 1 Appendix A 3 Ordering data SO transponder Article number IP67 Memory size 256 bytes of EEPROM Operating temperature range 20 C 60 C Dimensions L x W x H 86 x 54 x 0 8 mm Credit card format MDS D200 MDS D261 MDS D324 MDS D339 MDS D400 MDS D421 MDS D422 MDS D423 212 IP65 Memory size 256 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions L x W 55 x 55 mm Smartlabel PET small design IP67 Memory size 992 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 125 C Dimensions x H 27 0 2 x 4 0 2 mm IP68 Memory size 992 bytes of EEPROM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 220 C Dimensions Y x H 85 0 5 x 15 1 0 mm IP67 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 60 C Dimensions L x W x H 85 6 0 3 x 54 40 2 x 0 8 0 05 mm IP67 x9K Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H 10 x 4 5 mm IP68 Memory size 2000 bytes of FRAM user memory Operating temperature range 25 C 85 C Dimensions x H M20 x 6 40 2 mm Can be screwed into metal flu
195. ystem Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 Note Installations und Betriebsbedingungen fur den Ex Schutzbereich a Der Einsatz des Gerates in der Nahe von stark ladungserzeugenden Prozessen ist untersagt b Das Ger t ist mechanisch gesch tzt zu montieren c Die Montage muss auf einem geerdeten 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 cloth Conditions d installation et de mise en oeuvre pour la zone de protection Ex a L utilisation de l appareil pr s de processus g n rant de fortes charges est interdite b L appareil doit tre mont de mani re tre prot g m caniquement c Le montage doit tre effectu sur un socle conducteur mis la terre d Nettoyage uniquement avec un chiffon humide System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 179 Transponder 7 6 MDS D139 7 6 6 Dimension drawings Dimensional drawing of MDS D139 86 5 0 5 Dimensions in mm Figure 7 12 Dimensional drawing of MDS D139 Dimensional drawing of spacer 6GT2690 OAA00 85 2 0 2
196. ystem Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 SIMATIC RF200 System Manual 09 2013 J31069 D0227 U001 A8 7618 Installation examples Transponder 7 14 MDS D421 MDS MDS Figure 7 37 Installation example of MDS D421 in a steep cone MDS Figure 7 38 Installation example of MDS D421 in a stud bolt Technical specifications Table 7 29 Technical data of MDS D421 Memory size 2048 bytes Memory configuration e Serial number e 8 bytes fixed code e Configuration memory e 40 bytes e Application memory e 2000 bytes Storage technology FRAM Memory organization 2048 bytes gross 2000 bytes net Protocol ISO 15693 MTBF at 40 C 2 5 x 108 hours Read cycles Unlimited Write cycles at 40 C gt 1010 typ Bulk detection multitag capability Yes Data retention at 40 C 10 years Read write distance Sg See Chapter Field data Page 35 Direction dependent No Power supply Vibration tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 6 Shock tested in accordance with IEC 68 2 27 Torsion and bending load Inductive power transmission without battery 20g 100 g Not permissible 213 Transponder 7 14 MDS D421 MDS fixing Adhesion 2 e g Araldit AW2101 HW2951 or 2021 UHU Plus endfest 300 Degree of protection e In accordance with EN 60529 e IP67 e In accordance with DIN 40050 Part 9 e IPx9K 3 Enclosure Pressed impact resistant plastic e Color e Black e Material e Epoxy casting resin e Dimensions D x H in mm e 10x4
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