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IUH-F192-V1-*
Installation
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Figure 4.3 = Vertical polarization plane
= Horizontal polarization plane
4.4 Connection
Connect the IUH-F190-V1-* read/write head to the IDENTControl control interface using a
shielded cordset (see chapter 3.8.3). Ensure that the shield fully encapsulates the connection
cable to avoid EMC interference. (see chapter 4.5)
Connect the IUT-F190-R4-V1-* read/write head to the higher level control unit using a shielded
cordset. Ensure that the shield is fully encapsulating so that interference is dissipated via the
protective earth connections to avoid EMC disturbances.
After connecting the supply voltage, the POWER LED on the device lights up green. If the LED
does not light up on the device, the power supply is not connected correctly.
4.5 EMC Concept
The outstanding noise immunity of the IDENTControl against emission and immission is based
on its consistent shielding design, which uses the principle of the Faraday cage. Interference is
caught in the shield and safely diverted via the ground connections.
The cable shielding is used to discharge electromagnetic interference. When shielding a cable,
you must connect both sides of the shield to ground with low resistance and low inductance.
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Warning!
Incorrect electrical connection
Damage to the device or plant caused by incorrect electrical connection.
Check all connections in the plant before commissioning the device.
write head ControlIDENTControl
INTERBUS
Note
If cables with double shields are used, e.g. wire mesh and metalized foil, the both shields must
be connected together, with low resistance, at the ends when making up the cable.
Power supply cables are the source of much interference, e.g. from the supply lines of 3-phase
electric motors. For this reason, the parallel laying of power supply cables with data and signal
cables should be avoided, particularly in the same cable duct.
Note
The circuit ground is conductively connected to the housing of the write/read head and to the
protective ground. (Connection image see Figure 3.6 on page 21)