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Communication Broadcast 350

 

Operation Mode 

Transmits Sensor ID and user data in pre-defined interval 

Read Range 

up to 100m (330ft)

1

 

Compatibility 

i-PORT M350, i-CARD CF 350 and i-PORT 4-350 

Operating Frequency 

868 MHz (EU) or 920 MHz (NA) 

Transmit Power 

<1mW 

 

 

Communication Response 350

 

Operation Mode 

Bi-directional communication (reading log, write/read data) 

Read Range 

up to 75m (250ft)

1

  

Compatibility 

i-PORT M350 and i-CARD CF 350 

Operating Frequency 

868 MHz (EU) or 920 MHz (NA) 

Transmit Power 

<1mW 

 

1

 measured on EU frequency in line of sight, 6dBi directional antenna in 1,6m height 

 

 

Communication Marker 

 

Operation Mode 

Receives Marker ID and transmits marker information several times via 
Broadcast 350 telegrams 

Read Range 

up to 5m (16ft)

2

 

Compatibility 

i-MARK 

Operating Frequency 

125 kHz 

 

2

 The communication range depends on the antenna type, the antenna cable runs and the 

environmental conditions. 

Data 

 

Data Retention 

> 10 years without power 

Write Cycles 

100,000 writes 

Memory Size 

10,000 Bytes user definable 

Identification Code 

48 bit fixed ID 

 

 

Configuration 

 

Device 

i-PROG M350L or i-PORT M350 or i-CARD CF350 

Ping Rate 

Configurable from 0.5 to 300 seconds insteps of 0.5 seconds 

Number of Bursts 

Configurable from 0 to 15 

Broadcast User Data 

Up to 50 Bytes 

 

 

Electrical 

 

Power Source 

Lithium Battery (non-replaceable) 

Battery Monitoring 

Yes 

 

 

Environmental Conditions

 

Operating Temperature 

–40

3

 to +70 °C (-40 °F to +158 °F) 

Humidity 

10% to 95% relative humidity @ 30°C 

Shock 

EN 60068-2-32: Multiple drops to concrete from 1m (3ft), 5 times 

 

EN 60068-2-27: 50G on all 3 axis, 3 times per axis 

Vibrations 

EN 60068-2-6: 5G, 20 sin wave cycles per axis, 5-500Hz 

 

EN 60068-2-64: noise 5 to 1000Hz, 30 minutes per axis 

 

3

  limited to the use case of the product 

Standard/Certification 

 

Europe 

CE (EN 300 220-1, -3; EN 301 489-1,-3; EN 60950) 

North America 

FCC Part 15 (US); Industry Canada 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SensorSMART i-Q350LX PCE

Page 1: ...i Q350LX PCE SensorSMART Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...on integration of Products or ii infringement of any patent trademark copyright or other third party interest arising out of IDENTEC SOLUTIONS compliance with any of Customer s designs specifications...

Page 3: ...o Art 6 4 of R TTE Directive 2006 95 EU 2004 108 EC 1999 5 EC It is tested for compliance with the following standards EN 300 220 1 ETSI EN 300 220 2 ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 3 EN 60950 1 200...

Page 4: ...the following standards IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 Special conditions for safe use ATEX and IECEx WARNING Electrostatic Hazard Do not install in locations with increased electrostatic charge s...

Page 5: ...lf permanently for the time you handle the unit Avoid unnecessary contact with the unit connectors and assemblies inside the unit Only open the unit if the operational settings as described in the man...

Page 6: ...5 SYSTEM COMPONENTS ANTENNAS 12 3 5 1 Elliptical Polarized Antennas 12 3 5 2 Linear Polarized Antennas 13 3 5 3 1 2 Wave Whip Antenna 15 3 5 4 1 Wave Rod Antenna 16 1 TAG MOUNTING TECHNIQUES 17 1 1 D...

Page 7: ...densate Change of Temperature To avoid condensation in the system the unit must be allowed to slowly adjust itself to warmer temperatures after removal from cold and cool environments Do not open the...

Page 8: ...ts during work on the unit is recommended Sufficiently protect all printed circuit boards that were removed from the unit from damage Observe all normal precautions for the use of tools Use ESD protec...

Page 9: ...tent contained herein It is the user s responsibility to contact the service department for any possible changes or updates to operating and maintenance procedures Updates will be provided upon reques...

Page 10: ...sonnel safety monitoring and or the tracking of valuable cargo and the need for multiple technologies The unique combination of active RFID RTLS and WSN in one platform eliminates the necessity for co...

Page 11: ...i Q350L PCE active RFID broadcast tag transmits data over 100 meters in predetermined intervals The rugged housing protects the tag from extreme shock force temperatures and chemicals in harsh and de...

Page 12: ...antennas are distinguished by their compact design A variety of antennas can be used depending on application The antennas are differentiated by characteristics such as polarization apex angle and gai...

Page 13: ...er apex angle 60 this antenna is more suited to selective data collection and restriction of read zones Depending on the direction of mounting the antenna s field is either vertically or horizontally...

Page 14: ...Orientation Diagrams Linear polarized antenna Elevation Azimuth Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization For this antenna the maximum transmit power setting is W 900R 12 dBm Antenna Orientation...

Page 15: ...3 5 3 1 2 Wave Whip Antenna Dimensions Orientation Diagrams Elevation Azimuth Vertical Polarization Horizontal Polarization For this antenna the maximum transmit power setting is Rod antenna 3 dBm...

Page 16: ...3 5 4 1 Wave Rod Antenna Overall Dimensions 425 90 mm Mounting proposal Antenna diagram vertical For this antenna the maximum transmit power setting is Rod antenna 3 dBm...

Page 17: ...y preassembled and there is no need to disassemble the tag when metal band mounting is used If however the screw mounting option is used contact your local IDENTEC representative to ask for procedure...

Page 18: ...ap red arrow After mounting the aluminum part the tag and the aluminum holder can be assembled Use the special tool and tighten the tag clockwise in the aluminum part Make sure it sits tight to preven...

Page 19: ...ion In this case the tag responds to commands from a reader as well as broadcasts configurable data in a regular interval Tools Needed PC running on MS Windows with the Tag Configuration for SSP 350 s...

Page 20: ...broadcast message burst or ping is limited to 50 Bytes Depending on the broadcast message options these are the allowed number of bytes for the user data Message Type Length of User Data User Data on...

Page 21: ...e simultaneously triggered by a marker loop LF marker and are configured to burst 3 times The timeslot Time between Bursts is set to the default value of 40 ms The last row shows how the random use of...

Page 22: ...g in a dishwasher Do not sandblast the tag Do not use high pressure water jet or steam cleaner Do not use cleaning products containing chemical additives WARNING Electrostatic Hazard Clean plastic Tag...

Page 23: ...be returned in the appropriate ESD protecting packaging material Please follow the RMA policy under http cdn identecsolutions com wp content uploads 2012 06 IMS_PD OPS 014_Hardware_Return_and_Repair_P...

Page 24: ...the antenna type the antenna cable runs and the environmental conditions Data Data Retention 10 years without power Write Cycles 100 000 writes Memory Size 10 000 Bytes user definable Identification C...

Page 25: ...Mechanical Data Dimensions 53mm x 23 5mm 2 09 in x 0 93 in Enclosure Material Steel holder Plastic enclosure Enclosure Rating IP 67 IP69k Weight 60 grams 2 1 ounces Order Code i Q350LX PCE 455492...

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