User Manual
Table Of Contents
- RFID OsiSense® XG
- Table of Contents
- Safety Information
- About the Book
- General Information
- Specifications and Physical Description
- Installing the System
- Operating Principles
- EtherNet/IP Communications Support
- Modbus TCP/IP Communications Support
- Web Server
- Diagnostics
- FAQs
- Glossary
- Index
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.