80293711 / 00 04 / 2020 Installation instructions RFID compact unit DTE601 DTE602 DTE604 DTE605 UK
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1 Preliminary note Technical data, approvals, accessories and further information → www.ifm.com. 1.1 Symbols used ► > […] → Instruction Reaction, result Designation of keys, buttons or indications Cross-reference Important note Non-compliance may result in malfunction or interference. Information Supplementary note 1.2 Warnings used ATTENTION! Kind and source of the hazard >> Possible consequences. ►► Actions to refrain from. ►► Measures to take. 1.
• • • • • • • • • • • • the user and, if applicable, for any service personnel authorised by the manufacturer of the system. Read this document before setting up the product and keep it during the entire service life. The product must be suitable for the corresponding applications and environmental conditions without any restrictions. Only use the product for its intended purpose (→ Functions and features).
• DTE601: communication with the control level via PROFINET IO, • DTE602: communication with the control level via EtherNet/IP, • DTE604: communication with the control level via EtherNet TCP/IP, • DTE605: communication with the control level via EtherNet IoT protocol, • can be configured via a web server.
which partly penetrates the antenna coil of the ID tag. A voltage is generated by induction that supplies the data carrier with energy. 5.2 Overview DTE601 Art. no.: Function: Type designation: Operating frequency: Type: Max. transmitter power: DTE601 RFID compact unit DTRHF HLRWPNUS03 13.56 Mhz rectangular 2 watts Art. no.: Function: Type designation: Operating frequency: Type: Max. transmitter power: DTE602 RFID compact unit DTRHF HLRWEIUS03 13.56 Mhz rectangular 2 watts Art. no.
5.5 Overview DTE605 Art. no.: Function: Type designation: Operating frequency: Type: Max. transmitter power: DTE605 RFID compact unit DTRHF HLRWITUS03 13.56 Mhz rectangular 2 watts Fig. 4: Overview DTE605 6 Installation 6.1 General installation instructions When mounting several RFID compact units adhere to the minimum distances between the systems. Installing a RFID compact unit in or on metal reduces the read and write distance.
6.4 Mechanical design 1: sensing face 2: connection (can be rotated by 270°) 1 2 Fig. 5: Mechanical design UK 6.5 Installation options For installation, the following optional accessories are available. The device can be mounted without the accessories. For installation, please use the threaded sleeves on the back of the device. The necessary screws are not supplied with the device. 6.5.1 Installation with angle bracket E80335 Fig.
6.5.2 Installation with mounting device E80336 The mounting device is used to fix the device to a clamp. The following clamps can be used: • E21110 with a rod diameter of 12 mm • E20795 with a rod diameter of 14 mm • E21109 with a rod diameter of 14 mm Fig. 7: Installation with mounting device E80336 6.5.3 Installation with fixing bars E80337 Fig. 8: Installation with fixing bars E80337 ►► Fix the device with fixing screws to the designated location.
6.6 Mounting distances UK Fig. 9: Mounting distances Operating mode Read and write (at 100% transmitter power) Distance side (A) ≥ 850 mm Distance front (B) ≥ 600 mm 6.7 Positioning of the ID tags D ►► Align the ID tag on the antenna central axis. >> Distance D see data sheet Fig.
7 Electrical connection NOTE The device must be connected by a qualified electrician. Device of protection class III (PC III) Electric supply via SELV circuits only. ►► Disconnect power before connecting the device. ►► For cable lengths > 30 m use an additional protection against surge voltages to IEC 61000-4-5. ►► A total current consumption of the device of 0.5 A must not be exceeded. NOTE The IP rating indicated in the data sheet is only guaranteed if the M12 connectors are firmly screwed.
7.2 Ethernet ►► Connect the device to a PC using a suitable M12 Ethernet connection cable. The M12 Ethernet cable must be screened to ensure interference-free operation. 1 4 2 3 Pin Connection 1 TD+ 2 RD+ 3 TD- 4 RD- UK Fig. 12: Pin connection fieldbus connection 7.2.1 Factory setting of the Ethernet parameters The following values are preset at the factory: Parameter Factory setting IP address 192.168.0.79 Gateway address 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask 255.255.255.
7.3 Functional earth connection To ensure interference-free operation, the device must be connected to an earth potential free from external voltage. 7.3.1 Mounting plate When the device is fixed on a mounting plate, the connection is made via one of the four mounting bolts on the back. Note that the plate must be connected with the earth potential. Fig.
8 Operating and display elements ①: 1 2 ②: 1 power LED (green) 4 LEDs on signal bar (yellow) 2 fieldbus LEDs (green/red) sensing face UK Fig. 14: Operating and display elements 8.1 Reset to factory settings The Ethernet parameters can be reset to factory setting. To do so, proceed as follows: ►► Remove all cable connections from the device. ►► Insert an electrically conductive bridge between pin 2 and pin 4 on the process connection voltage supply PWR. ►► Connect the device to the voltage supply.
8.2 LED indicators The following LED indicators apply to all DTE60x devices. 8.2.1 Power LEDs and signal bar LED PWR (1x green) LED signal bar (4x yellow) Status Note on off voltage supply OK 18 V ≤ UAUX ≤ 36 V flashing at 2 Hz off antenna (HF field) is deactivated on flashes twice on flashing quickly ID tag read/written successfully ID tag read/written incorrectly If the ID tag has a high receive signal strength, all LEDs of the signal bar are on (configurable).
8.2.3 Special device LED indicators LED PWR LED (green) on LEDs of signal bar (yellow) flashing at 8 Hz PWR LED (green) on LEDs of signal bar (yellow) flashing at 8 Hz Status Note device is in the service mode "emergency system started" A firmware update is necessary and can be executed via the web server.
8.3 LED indicators DTE601 The following LED indicators only apply to DTE601. 8.3.
8.4 LED indicators DTE602 The following LED indicators only apply to DTE602. 8.4.1 LED Mod (module status) LED red LED green Status Note off off no voltage supply check the voltage supply off off flashing flashing on off ready for operation Device is not configured. There is no exchange of data: ►► Check the connection of UK the Ethernet/IP scanner. ►► Check the parameter setting of the configuration assembly. normal operation Connection to the EtherNet/ IP scanner is established.
8.4.2 LED Net (network status) LED red off off off flashing 20 LED green off flashing on off Status Note no IP address or no voltage supply ►► check the voltage supply ►► If DHCP is activated, check presence of a DHCP server in the network. no connection The device has received an IP address. An EtherNet/ IP connection was not established. ►► Check the configuration of the device via EtherNet/IP scanner. connection exists At least one EtherNet/IP connection to the device was established.
8.5 LED indicators DTE604 / DTE605 The following LED indicators only apply to DTE604 / DTE605. 8.5.
113 120 34 88 50 34 64 113 12,4 M12x1 10 Technical data 10.1 Data sheet The data sheet is available on our website: www.ifm.com 10.2 Device manual The device manual is available on our website: www.ifm.com 11 Maintenance, repair and disposal If used correctly, no maintenance and repair measures are necessary. ►► The device must only be repaired by the manufacturer. ►► After use dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly way in accordance with the applicable national regulations.
12 Approvals/standards If approval is granted the approval text of the respective countries applies (→ 12 Approvals/standards). Information about the approvals granted: www.ifm.com 12.1 Radio approvals 12.1.1 Overview The overview of the approval status of a unit is available on our website at www. ifm.com. UK 12.1.2 Europe / EC declaration of conformity ifm electronic gmbh hereby declares that the DTE60x radio system corresponds to the directive 2014/53/EU.
12.1.4 Canada IC note: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The device may not cause interference, and 2. the user of the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 12.1.
12.1.6 Australia Use in Australia: 12.1.7 Singapore Complies with IDA Standards DB 103032 The “Equipment Registration” is available on our website at: www.ifm.