System Manual
Table Of Contents
- SIMATIC RF200
- Legal information
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety notes
- 3 System overview
- 4 Planning the RF200 system
- 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning
- 4.1.1 Selection criteria for SIMATIC RF200 components
- 4.1.2 Transmission window and read/write distance
- 4.1.3 Width of the transmission window
- 4.1.4 Impact of secondary fields
- 4.1.5 Permissible directions of motion of the transponder
- 4.1.6 Operation in static and dynamic mode
- 4.1.7 Dwell time of the transponder
- 4.1.8 Communication between communication module, reader and transponder
- 4.2 Field data of transponders and readers
- 4.3 Installation guidelines
- 4.4 Chemical resistance of the reader and transponders
- 4.5 Further information
- 4.1 Fundamentals of application planning
- 5 Readers
- 5.1 SIMATIC RF210R
- 5.2 SIMATIC RF210M
- 5.3 SIMATIC RF220R
- 5.4 SIMATIC RF240R
- 5.5 SIMATIC RF250R
- 5.6 SIMATIC RF260R
- 5.7 SIMATIC RF280R
- 5.8 SIMATIC RF285R
- 5.9 SIMATIC RF290R
- 6 Antennas
- 7 Transponder
- 7.1 Memory configuration of ISO the transponders
- 7.2 MDS D100
- 7.3 MDS D117
- 7.4 MDS D124
- 7.5 MDS D126
- 7.6 MDS D127
- 7.7 MDS D139
- 7.8 MDS D160
- 7.9 MDS D165
- 7.10 MDS D200
- 7.11 MDS D261
- 7.12 MDS D324
- 7.13 MDS D339
- 7.14 MDS D400
- 7.15 MDS D421
- 7.16 MDS D422
- 7.17 MDS D423
- 7.18 MDS D424
- 7.19 MDS D425
- 7.20 MDS D426
- 7.21 MDS D428
- 7.22 MDS D460
- 7.23 MDS D521
- 7.24 MDS D522
- 7.25 MDS D522 special variant
- 7.26 MDS D524
- 7.27 MDS D525
- 7.28 MDS D526
- 7.29 MDS D528
- 7.30 MDS D560
- 8 System integration
- 9 System diagnostics
- A Appendix
Readers
5.8 SIMATIC RF285R
SIMATIC RF200
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This radio transmitter RF285R has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the
antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna type not
included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gan indicated for that type, are
strictly prohibited for use with the device.
Used antennas:
● ANT D1, max. gain: 0dB
● ANT D5, max. gain: 0dB
● ANT D6, max. gain: 0dB
Ce transmetteur radio RF285R a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec
les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous avec le gain maximal admissible indiqué. Le type
d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, dont le gain est supérieur au gan maximum indiqué
pour ce type, est strictement interdit pour l'utilisation avec l'appareil.
Antennes utilisées:
● ANT D1, max. gain: 0dB
● ANT D5, max. gain: 0dB
● ANT D6, max. gain: 0dB
5.8.8 Note on using the RF285R as a replacement for SLG D11
The RF285R reader is the successor to the MOBY D readers SLG D11 rounding off the
RF200 family; it is operated with external antennas. The following properties distinguish the
RF285R from the SLG D11:
Table 5- 20 Differences between the RF285R readers and SLG D11
Properties of SLG D11
Properties of RF285R
M12, 4-pin male connector for the power supply
9-pin D-sub male connector for connection to a PC
M12, 8-pin male connector for the power supply and for
direct connection to a PC
1)
No operating display via LEDs
Operating display via four LEDs
Maximum transmit power of 1 W
Maximum transmit power of 2 W
One securing option
Different securing options
Standard protocol in ISO host mode (in PC mode)
Advanced protocol in ISO host mode (in PC mode)
2)
Support of up to 2 Kb memory size of "ICode1" and "TagIt"
as well as ISO 15693-compatible transponders
Support of up to 8 Kb memory size of ISO 15693-compatible
transponders
1)
The RF285R reader connectors are compatible with the SLG D11 in conjunction with a Y connecting cable (6GT2891-
4KH50, 6GT2891-4KH50-0AX0).
2)
In ISO host mode (in PC mode), program adaptation is necessary