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FAQs DI[D-SE-0030496.1.8]
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When the tag is not stopped during its movement in front of the Smart Antenna, it is necessary to:
NOTE: This may generate a tag-writing error or incorrect data writing.
Using third-party Tags
What is the dialog distance between a Smart Antenna and a tag purchased at a third-party
supplier?
There is no normalization of the reading distances. Each tag with its own characteristics cannot
allow a dialog distance.
It is imperative to test a sample to determine the proper dialog distance.
Compatibility of Smart Antenna with other 13.56 MHz Tags
Is my 13.56 MHz tag compatible with the Smart Antenna?
Send a sample to your Schneider agency to verify its compatibility.
Precautions against EMC Perturbations
What are the precautions to be taken regarding EMC?
To avoid EMC perturbations, it is necessary:
Make sure that the Smart Antenna is at least 30 cm (11.81 in) from an EMC source (motor,
solenoid valve, and so on).
Use the intended cables (conceived to protect against EMC perturbations).
Metal Influence
What is the influence of metal on the Smart Antenna/tag reading distances?
The presence of metal near an RFID tag affects the reading distances.
Step Action
1 Determine the speed V of the tag.
2 Determine the number of word to exchange.
4 Refer to the maximum speed in the tag characteristics (see page 25).
NOTICE
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not make a writing request when the tag exits the detection zone of the Smart Antenna
(Sensing Zone (see page 35)).
F
ailure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.