Figure 11: SOPAS ET:
Transponder Access
display window
NOTE
The device cannot write the TID (tag identifier) of the transponder.
6.4 Continuing the configuration
1.
Under SOPAS ET in the left-hand navigation tree, edit the required tabs for
the application using the additional entries under
Parameters
.
These include amongst others:
°
antenna configuration, performance optimization, data pre-processing,
transponder processing
°
Object trigger control (e.g. via digital input “Sensor 1”), data processing
and output
°
Data output interface(s), function of the digital inputs and outputs and
use of an optional memory card if necessary.
2.
On the
Antenna Configuration
tab, set the transmitting power for the integrated
and external antennas using sliders.
°
Regional permissible values for the antennas,
°
RFU630 transmitting power default: 23 dBm (200 mW)
Figure 12: SOPAS ET: Example setting for the integrated antenna
Figure 13: SOPAS ET: Example setting for external antenna 2
3.
The line loss of the antenna connecting cable as well as the gain of the
external antenna used must also be entered here.
4.
Test and, if necessary, modify the settings made during operational use of
the system.
6.5 Completing the configuration
b
Permanently save the entire configuration once it has been successfully
tested:
°
Parameter set in the device: Click the button
.
°
Configuration file on the PC: Click buttons
Device
>
Export SDV file
.
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Maintenance and care
The device does not contain components that require maintenance.
To maintain the full read and write rate, gently clean the following surfaces in
case of contamination (e.g. metal dust) with a soft, damp cloth (mild clean‐
ing agent):
°
Front of the device (antenna hood)
°
Front of the external antennas
The antenna hood is made of plastic.
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Transport and storage
Transport and store the device in the original packaging, with protective plugs and
caps completely screwed-on. Do not store outdoors. To ensure that any residual
moisture present can escape, do not store the device in airtight containers. Do
not expose to any aggressive substances.
Storage conditions: dry, dust-free, no direct or indirect sunlight, as little vibration
as possible. Storage temperature and relative humidity
.
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Repairs
Repair work on the device may only be performed by qualified and authorized ser‐
vice personnel from SICK AG.
10 Disassembly and disposal
Any device which can no longer be used must be disposed of in an environmen‐
tally friendly manner in accordance with the applicable national waste disposal
regulations. As it is categorized as electronic waste, the device must never be dis‐
posed of with household waste!
11 Technical data
11.1 Features
RFU630-131xx
Version
(Working area)
Long range
Product category
RFID read/write device (UHF) with
integrated antenna
Frequency band
UHF (860 MHz ... 960 MHz)
Radio equipment
approval
(Regional assignment)
Depending on type:
Carrier frequency
Transmitting power
RFID standard (air inter‐
face)
EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Generation 2, ISO/IEC 18000-6C
Modulation
PR-ASK, DSB-ASK
Connection type
Ethernet
Read range
≤ 10 m
1)
Antenna
Integrated antenna:
•
Transmitting power: adjustable
•
Polarization: circular (RHCP
2)
)
•
Gain: maximum 9 dBic
•
Axis behavior: typically < 2 dB
•
Aperture angle: 72°
•
Front-to-back ratio: typically > 17 dB
External antennas:
•
Maximum 3 external antennas, mono-static
•
Transmitting power: up to +30 dBm per antenna, separately
adjustable
Service functions
Semi-automated saving of parameter data (parameter cloning)
outside the device memory:
•
Using insertable microSD memory card
3)
in the device
•
Externally via the CMC600
3)
parameter cloning module in
the CDB
3)
or CDM
3)
connection module
•
Externally via the CDF
3)
fieldbus module
Clock
Network time protocol (NTP), no internal clock
Conformities
Type-dependent. See type-specific online data sheet at:
UL: RFU630-13101 (USA and Canada)
4)
8016526/160H/2019-11-14/en
RFU630-131xx | SICK
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