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
Appendix
A.2 Accessories
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Installation instructions
The power supply unit must be connected with the described connecting cables in the
primary and secondary circuits. The connectors at the power supply unit end may only be
removed or inserted when no voltage is applied. The degree of protection IP67 is only
achieved with correctly connected and locked connectors. Adequate spacing around the
power supply unit should be provided to ensure free convection. The connection of the
voltage supply must be made taking into account the valid country-specific regulations. It
must be possible to de-energize the power supply unit using a suitable device outside the
voltage supply. The device is connected with connectors “L” to phase and “N” to the neutral
conductor of the power network. The “PE” connector must be connected to the protective
conductor (see dimensions and pin assignment). The power supply unit may only be
operated with a connected protective conductor. The power supply unit is maintenance-free
and contains no parts to be changed by the user. The power derating when operating at an
ambient temperature of above 50 °C must be ensured by the user. The base area of the
power supply unit is screwed onto the mounting plate or mounting wall using the four
mounting holes (e.g. screw and washer M5). Optimum cooling by natural convection must be
assured at the mounting location. When used where CSA C22.2 No 107.1-01 applies a
separating element must be provided for the output circuit.
Grounding connection
For reasons of EMC, the device should also be grounded via the grounding connection ④,
which is connected to the primary input (PE)
①. Ensure that this connection is as short as
possible and has a cable cross-section of at least 10 mm². This will ensure that any faults
occurring on the shielding can be dissipated as well as possible.