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1. Be sure to separate the cables and lines by about 100mm or more e When using a group of equipment such as inverters servo motors and the like be sure to execute class D grounding type 3 grounding Failure to do so results in the risk of magnetic field interference and malfunction e Do not invert the EXT PW polarity of an external power supply during connection The RFID interface module will not operate e Do not connect directly to line voltage Line voltage must be supplied by a suitable approved isolating transformer or power supply having short circuit capacity not exceeding 100VA maximum or equivalent Abnormal Waiting Waiting or abnormal completion Normal completion Error Normal Normal Abnormal 5 2 Wiring the Power Supply Terminal The following shows a wiring diagram of the power supply terminal EQ V680D1 RUN EXT PW BSY NOM ERR ANTENNA Connection example PeT 24VDC OV gt e Connect the 24VDC power supply to the power supply of 1 below 1 A circuit class 2 circuit having a class 2 power supply module in accordance with UL1310 or a class 2 transformer in accordance with UL1585 as a power supply and a maximum voltage of 30Vrms 42 4 peak or less E Recommended DC power supply Manufactured by Omron Corporation small sized DIN rail installation type Input Voltage Output Capacity S8VS 03024 100 to 240VAC 24VDC 1
2. Wire standard Temperature rating Voltage rating 300V to 600V Power supply Wiring recommendations Conductors wire l AWG18 0 75mmz2 0 9mm size Conductors metal Stranded copper Compatible crimp contact lugs 1 25 3 R1 25 3 Outer dimensions 98 H x 27 4 W x 90 5 D mm Weight 0 2kg 0 2kg 1 The Power Supply shall comply with the requirements in the standard for an isolated secondary limited voltage limited current LVLC circuit defined by UL508 or equivalent 2 For external power supply details refer to Section 5 2 Product Warranty Details Please confirm the following product warranty details prior to product use Gratis Warranty Terms and Gratis Warranty Range If any fault or defect hereinafter referred to as Failure attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Engineering Company Limited hereinafter referred to as MEE should occur within the gratis warranty period MEE shall repair the product free of charge via the distributor from whom you made your purchase E Gratis Warranty Period The gratis warranty period of this product shall be one 1 year from the date of purchase or delivery to the designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from MEE the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the gratis warranty period after manufacturing shall be limited to eighteen 18 months In addition the gratis warranty period for repaired pr
3. 2011 Specifications are subject to change without notice The standard price does not include consumption tax Please note that consumption tax will be added at the time of purchase This manual was printed on recycled paper Developed August 2011 5SOCM D180056 B
4. 3A e While simply corrective action within the RFID interface module is sufficient to counter the noise superimposed on the power line the noise to the ground can be significantly reduced by supplying power via a line filter Line filter ee E EQ V68031 Power supply cable A CAUTION eA protective film is attached to the top of the module to prevent foreign matter such as wire chips from entering the module during wiring Do not remove the film during wiring Remove it for heat dissipation before system operation e Do not connect the power supply in reverse Doing so results in risk of failure e Use the module after confirming that the external input DC power supply is within the rated power supply voltage Failure to do so results in the risk of failure and malfunction e Do not bundle the control or communication cables with or install the cables close to the main circuit power lines or the like Be sure to separate the cables and lines by about 100mm or more EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVES Compliance to the EMC Directive which is one of the EU Directives has been a legal obligation for the products sold in European countries since 1996 as well as the Low Voltage Directive since 1997 Manufacturers who recognize their products are compliant to the EMC and Low Voltage Directives are required to declare that print a CE mark on their products Authorized representative in Eur
5. a dropped module short circuit or malfunction may result If a screw is too tight screw and or module damage may occur resulting in a dropped module short circuit or malfunction A CAUTION e Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before module installation or removal Failure to do so results in the risk of product damage e Do not directly touch a powered section or electronic component of the module Doing so results in the risk of module malfunction and failure WIRING PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e After the installation and wiring work be sure to install the provided terminal cover on the product when you want to activate and operate the module Failure to do so results in the risk of electric shock e Fully mount the antenna cable to the module connector After mounting check for separation Insufficient contact results in the risk of erroneous input and output e Be sure to place the communication cables and power cables connected to the module in a duct or secure them with clamps Failure to do so results in the risk of cable movement and drift module or cable damage caused by careless pulling and malfunction caused by insufficient cable contact e When connecting a cable first verify the connection interface type and then connect the cable properly Connecting a cable toa wrong interface or mis wiring a cable results in the risk of external device malfunction e Tighten the
6. Installation Environment Refer to the user s manual of the CPU module used 3 3 Cable Installation When installing the antenna cable to the RFID interface module be sure that excessive external force is not applied to the connector connecting area of the module RFID interface module Connector connecting area Antenna cable E lt Installation bending radius 40mm or greater Secure in such a manner that external force is not applied to the connector connecting area 4 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS The following explains the names of each part of the RFID interface module EQ V680D1 EQ V680D2 EQ V680D1 EQ v6s0D2 _ 1 Lh RUN EXT PW RUN EXT PWad NOM orfou Noni ERR ERR ERR 2 ete ab voji 2 ENNA 3 Description Indicates the operating status of the RFID interface module For display details refer to Section 1 Used to switch between RUN mode and TEST mode A connector for antenna connection LED display Test switch Antenna connector Power supply terminal A terminal for 24VDC power supply connection A CAUTION e Configure the circuitry so that the external power supply is activated after the power supply of the programmable controller itself Activating the external power supply first results in the risk of erroneous output and malfunction and in turn module failure e When installing the RFID interf
7. RFID Interface Module Model EQ V680D1 EQ V680D2 User s Manual Hardware Model EQ V680D1 EQ V680D2 50CM D180056 B 1108 MEE wa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGINEERING COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Hulic KUDAN BLDG 1 13 5 KUDANKITA CHIYODA KU TOKYO 102 0073 JAPAN NAGOYA ENGINEERING OFFICE 139 SHIMOYASHIKICHO SHIMOYASHIKI KASUGAI AICHI 486 0906 JAPAN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Always read these precautions prior to use Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to ensure that the product is used correctly The precautions presented in this manual are concerned with this product only For programmable controller system safety precautions refer to the user s manual of the CPU module used In this manual the safety precautions are ranked as ee e e e e e o e o a a a o aa e a a oaa a a re ee a am am am am oam o om oe om er ee Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury vA A WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting A CAUTION in medium or minor injury and or i property damage 1 Map n an a a aa a a n aa di aa M a i a a a G a a a aa aai daa Say A aa dny dah ay a ani a jaa a a GaS ia aai dak Ga D da a ana ia n a were ee ee ee ee HK Note that failure to observe the AACAUTION level
8. ace module and amplifier antenna cables do not bundle the cables with or install the cables close to the main circuit power lines or the like Be sure to separate the cables and lines by about 100mm or more Failure to do so will cause noise and in turn malfunction e When storing the product be sure to observe the defined storage ambient temperature and humidity Failure to do so will lead to module malfunction and failure e Look the control panel so that only those who trained with enough knowledge about the electric facilities can be opened e Install the emergency stop switch outside the control panel so that workers can operate it easily INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e Use the programmable controller in an environment that reflects the general specifications stated in the user s manual of the CPU module used Using the programmable controller in an environment out of the general specification range results in the risk of electric shock fire malfunction and product damage or deterioration e During installation fully insert the tabs used to secure the module into the holes of the base unit while pressing down the module mounting lever located at the bottom of the module An incorrectly mounted module results in the risk of malfunction failure and dropping When used in an environment of high oscillation secure the module with screws e Tighten the screws within the specified torque range If a screw is too loose
9. face module main unit Manual Ferrite core 2 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS The following describes the performance specifications of the RFID interface module For the general specifications of the RFID interface module refer to the user s manual of the CPU module used Quantity Specifications 0 to 55 C Maximum surrounding air temperature 55 C Operating humidity 5 to 95 RH Pollution degree 2 Operating ambience No corrosive gases Operating altitude 0 to 2000m Overvoltage category II open type equipment Must be mounted within an enclosure Model EQ V680D1 EQ V680D2 V680 HA63A __ V680 HAG63A V 680 HS V680 HS V680 HA63B V680 HA63B V 680 HS V 680 HS V680 H01 V2 1 unit 2 units 32 points IO assignments 32 intelligent module points 2048 bytes maximum Operating temperature Enclosure Manufactured by Omron Corporation Connectable antenna No of connectable antennas No of occupied IO points Data transfer volume Internal power supply supplied from inside the SVDC programmable controller 1 External power suppl 24VDC 2 20 4VDC to 26 4VDC Item Specifications External power supply 2 point terminal block connection terminal Heat Resistant PVC Insulated Wire JIS C 3316 HKIV JIS C 3317 HIV UL 758 Style No 10070r1015 Minimum 75 C 0 42A 0 52A Power supply 0 37A
10. instructions may lead to a serious consequence according to the circumstances Always follow the precautions of both levels because they are important to personal safety Please keep this manual in an easy to access location for future reference and be sure to deliver the manual to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e Provide a safety circuit outside the programmable controller to ensure that the overall system operates safely in the event of an error in the external power supply or failure of the programmable controller itself Failure to do so results in the risk of erroneous output and malfunction and in turn module failure 3 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION 3 1 Handling Precautions 1 The RFID interface module case is made of plastic Do not drop the case or expose the case to strong impact 2 Before touching the module be sure to touch grounded metal or the like to release the static electricity from your body 3 Tighten the module screws etc within the ranges indicated below Insufficient tightening results in the risk of a short circuit failure and malfunction Tightening Torque Range Module screw M3 screw 0 36 to 0 48N m 3 2 to 4 3ibfan Tet block 0 52 to 0 57Nem 4 6 to 5 1lbf in 1 The module can be simply secured to the base unit by the hooks located on top of the module Note however that we recommend securing the module using screws in locations of high oscillation 3 2
11. nnector that secures the cable and insert the connector with the white dot facing upward 2 Push the connector straight in until the connector locks CAUTION Do not insert the connector with the power supply ON Doing so results in the risk of failure e The connector will not lock if you push the ring section Be sure to hold and push the section that secures the cable Section that 2 Removal Method p 1 Hold onto the ring section and pull straight back CAUTION The connector cannot be removed by holding and pulling the section that secures the cable Pulling that section results in the risk of breakage and damage Do not pull the cable with force e Do not remove the connector with the power ON Doing so results in the risk of failure Section that 6 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 1 EQ V680D1 LE 90 5 2 EQ V680D2 LF 90 5 1 OVERVIEW This user s manual describes the specifications part names installation wiring and connections with other devices and other information related to the EQ V680D1 EQ V680D2 RFID interface module hereinafter RFID interface module used in combination with the MELSEC Q series CPU module Once you have opened the product package verify that the package contains the following Item RFID inter
12. oducts shall not exceed the gratis warranty period established prior to repair E Gratis Warranty Range The gratis warranty range shall be limited to normal use based on the usage conditions methods and environment etc defined by the terms and precautions etc given in the instruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product Warranty Period after Discontinuation of Production 1 MEE shall offer product repair services fee applied for seven 7 years after production of the product has been discontinued Discontinuation of production shall be reported via distributors 2 Product supply including spare parts is not possible after production has been discontinued Exclusion of Opportunity Loss and Secondary Loss from Warranty Liability Regardless of the gratis warranty period MEE shall not be liable for compensation for damages arising from causes not attributable to MEE opportunity losses or lost profits incurred by the user due to Failures of MEE products damages or secondary damages arising from special circumstances whether foreseen or unforeseen by MEE compensation for accidents compensation for damages to products other than MEE products or compensation for other work carried out by the user Changes in Product Specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals and technical documents are subject to change without notice This document is a new publication effective August
13. ope Authorized representative in Europe is shown below Name Mitsubishi Electric Europe B V EMC C C Division Address Gothaer strasse 8 40880 Ratingen Germany 1 This product To make this product compliant with the EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive the following countermeasure is required e To suppress radiation noise use a ferrite core The method of use is as follows Bring together the power supply cable of the programmable controller power supply module and the grounding wire and route them through the ferrite core The target position of the ferrite core is within 10cm from the power supply module Programmable controller Grounding wire lt Ferrite core within 10cm from the power supply contact A Manuals The manuals related to this product include the following Feel free to order the manual if needed Detailed manuals Manual Title Manual Number RFID Interface Module User s Manual Details SOCM D180057 Manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Mitsubishi general purpose programmable controller MELSEC Q series manual Manual Title Manual Number QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection SH 080483ENG 5 3 Inserting and Removing the Antenna and Cable When inserting or removing an antenna or cable follow the procedures below 1 Insertion Method 1 Hold the section of the co
14. screws within the specified torque range If a screw is too loose a short circuit or malfunction may result If a screw is too tight screw and or module damage may occur resulting in a short circuit or malfunction e When removing a communication cable or power cable connected to the module do not pull the cable section For cables with connectors hold the connector of the section connected to the module during removal For terminal block cables loosen the screws of the terminal block and then remove the cable Pulling a cable while it is connected to the module results in the risk of malfunction and module and cable damage e Be careful to prevent foreign matter such as dust or wiring chips from entering the module Failure to do so may result in the risk of fire failure and malfunction EQ V680D1 1 LED List a v68i BSY NOM ERR EQ V680D2 EXT PW RUN EXT PW BSY BSY CH1 Nom No Jor ERR ERR Display Details Indicates normal operation Normal Indicates the operating status of each channel punning Indicates the communication completion status of each channel Indicates whether or not an error exists on each channel Indicates the status of the power supply to the antenna 5 CONNECTING THE MODULE 5 1 Wiring Precautions Z CAUTION Do not wire the cables near or bundle the cables with main circuit cables or power lines Doing so causes noise and surge impact resulting in the risk of malfunction
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