Siemens RF600R RFID UHF Reader User Manual SIMATIC RF600

Siemens AG RFID UHF Reader SIMATIC RF600

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 Transponder/tags  7.5 SIMATIC RF620T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  309 Characteristic  Description Energy source  Magnetic energy via antenna, without battery Multi-tag capability  Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 1) Metallic surface approx. 30 x 30 cm 2) For maximum read/write distances See also Reading range when mounted on ESD carrier materials (Page 304) Reading range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates (Page 301) Reading range when mounted on non-metallic carriers (Page 297) 7.5.6.3 Memory specifications  Characteristic  Description Type  EPC Class 1 Gen2 Memory organization  EPC code 96/128 bit User memory  64 byte Protocol  ISO 18000-6C Data retention time  10 years  Read cycles  Unlimited Write cycles  100 000 min. 7.5.6.4 Environmental conditions  Property  Description Temperature range during operation  -25 °C to +85 °C Temperature range during storage  -40 °C to +85 °C Shock Vibration compliant with EN 60721-3-7 Class 7 M3 100 g,   50 g Torsion and bending load  Not permissible  Degree of protection  IP67
Transponder/tags   7.5 SIMATIC RF620T  SIMATIC RF600 310 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.5.6.5 Chemical resistance of the transponder RF620T The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the data memory made of polypropylene.     Concentration  20 °C  50 °C Emissions  alkaline/containing hydrogen fluoride /carbon dioxide Low  ○○○○  ○○○○ Emissions containing hydrochloric acid    ○○○○  ○○○○ Emissions containing sulphuric acid    ○○○○  - Battery acid  38  ○○○○  ○○○○ Aluminum acetate, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Aluminum chloride  10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Aluminum nitrate, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Aluminum salts    ○○○○  ○○○○ Formic acid  50  ○○○○  - Aminoacetic acid (glycocoll, glycine)  10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Ammonia gas    ○○○○  ○○○○ Ammonia  25  ○○○○  ○○○○ Ammonia, w.  conc.  ○○○○  ○○○○   10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Arsenic acid, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Ascorbic acid, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Petroleum spirit    -  - Benzene    ○○  - Prussic acid, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium hypochlorite solution   diluted /  20 ○○○○  ○○   50  ○○  ○○ Borax    ○○○○  ○○○○ Boric acid, w.  10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Brake fluid    ○○○○  ○○○○ Bromine    -  - Butane, gas, liquid  techn. pure  ○○○○  ○○○○ Butyl acetate (acetic acid butyl ester)    ○○  - Calcium chloride, w./ alcoholic    ○○○○  ○○○ Calcium chloride,     ○○○○  ○○○○ Calcium nitrate, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○   50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Chlorine    ᅳ  ᅳ Chloroacetic acid    ○○○○  ○○○○ Chloric acid  20  ○○○○  - Chrome baths, tech.    ᅳ  ᅳ
 Transponder/tags  7.5 SIMATIC RF620T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  311   Concentration  20 °C  50 °C Chromium salts    ○○○○  ○○○○ Chromic acid  10  ○○○○  ○○○○   20 / 50  ○○  ○○ Chromic acid, w    ○○○○  ○○ Chromosulphuric acid  conc.  -  - Citric acid  10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Diesel fuel    ○○○○   Diesel oil  100  ○○○○   Diglycole acid  30  ○○○○  ○○○○ Iron salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Vinegar    ○○○○  ○○○○ Acetic acid   5 / 50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Ethanol  50 / 96  ○○○○  ○○○○ Ethyl alcohol  96 / 40  ○○○○  ○○○○ Fluoride    ○○○○  ○○○○ Formaldehyde  10  ○○○○  ○○○○   40  ○○○○  ○○○ Formaldehyde solution  30  ○○○○  ○○○○ Glycerin  any  ○○○○  ○○○○ Glycol    ○○○○  ○○○○ Uric acid    ○○○○   HD oil, motor oil, without aromatic compounds   ○○○○   Fuel oil    ○○○○   Isopropanol  techn. pure  ○○○○  ○○○○ Potassium hydroxide, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Potassium hydroxide  10 / 50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Silicic acid  any  ○○○○  ○○○○ Common salt    ○○○○  ○○○○ Carbonic acid  saturated  ○○○○  ○○○○ Lysol    ○○○○  ○○ Magnesium salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Magnesium salts  any  ○○○○  ○○○○ Machine oil  100  ○○○○   Sea water    ○○○○  ○○○○ Methanol    ○○○○  ○○○○ Methyl alcohol, w.  50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Lactic acid, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Lactic acid  3 / 85  ○○○○  ○○○   80  ○○○○  ○○○○ Engine oil    ○○○○   Sodium carbonate, w. (soda)  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○
Transponder/tags   7.5 SIMATIC RF620T  SIMATIC RF600 312 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618   Concentration  20 °C  50 °C Sodium carbonate    ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium chloride, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium hydroxide, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium hydroxide solution, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium hydroxide solution  30 / 45 / 60  ○○○○  ○○○○ Nickel salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Nickel salts  saturated  ○○○○  ○○○○ Nitrobenzol    ○○○  ○○ Oxalic acid    ○○○○  ○○○○ Petroleum  techn. pure  ○○○○   Phosphoric acid  1-5 / 30  ○○○○  ○○○○   85  ○○○○  ○○○ Phosphoric acid, w  20  ○○○○  ○○○○ Propane  liquid  ○○○○   Propane  gaseous  ○○   Mercury  pure  ○○○○  ○○○○ Crude oil  100  ○○○○  ○○ Ammonium chloride  100  ○○○○  ○○○○ Ammonium chloride, w.    ○○○○  ○○○○ Nitric acid    -  -   50  ○○     1-10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Hydrochloric acid  1-5 / 20  ○○○○  ○○○○   35  ○○○○  ○○○   conc.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Sulphur dioxide  Low  ○○○○  ○○○○   moist  ○○○○  ○○   liquid  -  - Sulphuric acid  1-6 / 40 / 80  ○○○○  ○○○○   20  ○○○○  ○○○   60  ○○○○  ○○   95  ○○  -   fuming  -  - Hydrogen sulphide  Low/saturated  ○○○○  ○○○○ Detergent  High  ○○○○  ○○○○ Water    ○○○○  ○○○○ Hydrogen  techn. pure  ○○○○  ○○○○ Plasticizer    ○○○○  ○○
 Transponder/tags  7.5 SIMATIC RF620T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  313  Abbreviations ○○○○  Resistant ○○○  Virtually resistant ○○  Limited resistance ○  Less resistant ᅳ  Not resistant w.  Aqueous solution k. g.  Cold saturated 7.5.7 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 14  6GT2810-2HC00 - RF620T UHF container tag Certificate  Description  CE Approval to R&TTE  Table 7- 15  6GT2810-2HC80 - RF620T UHF container tag Standard   FCC  Federal Communications Commission  Passive labels or transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.  This product is UL-certified for the USA and Canada. It meets the following safety standard(s):  • UL508 - Industrial Control Equipment • CSA C22.2 No. 142 - Process Control Equipment • UL Report E 120869
Transponder/tags   7.5 SIMATIC RF620T  SIMATIC RF600 314 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.5.8 Dimension drawing  Figure 7-24  SIMATIC RF620T UHF container tag Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm Tolerances, unless indicated otherwise, are +-0.5 mm. ①  Labeling area, see Section Characteristics (Page 296)
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  315 7.6 SIMATIC RF625T 7.6.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF625T transponder is a passive, maintenance-free data carrier with a round design. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code" (EPC) of 96 bits/128 bits. The transponder also has a 512-bit user memory. Fields of application are industrial asset management, RF identification of tools, containers and metallic equipment.  The Disk Tag is small and rugged and suitable for industrial applications with degree of protection IP68. It is highly resistant to oil, grease and cleaning agents.  Ideally, the SIMATIC RF625T is mounted directly on a flat metal surface of at least 150 mm diameter where it achieves a typical sensing distance of 1.5 m.  SIMATIC RF625T  Features Application  Identification tasks in rugged industrial environments Europe  USA / Canada Frequency versions 865 MHz ... 868 MHz  902 MHz ... 928 MHz Air interface  according to ISO°18000-6C Polarization   Linear Memory  EPC 96 bits/128 bits Add-on-memory 64 bytes typically 1.5 m in conjunction with: • RF640R/RF670R reader and RF660A antenna • RF640R reader with integrated antenna Reading / writing range typically 0.7 m in conjunction with: • RF620R/RF630R reader and RF660A antenna • RF620R reader with integrated antenna  Installation  Suitable for direct mounting on conductive materials (preferably metal) 7.6.2 Ordering data  Ordering data  Order no. SIMATIC RF625T (Europe), frequency range 865 MHz ... 868 MHz 6GT2810-2EE00 SIMATIC RF625T (USA / Canada), frequency range 902 MHz ... 928 MHz 6GT2810-2EE01
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 316 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.6.3 Planning the use 7.6.3.1 Optimum antenna/transponder positioning with planar mounting of the transponder on metal Example of optimum reader-transponder positioning with RF620R and RF640R 7UDQVSRQGHU5)70HWDOFDUULHU5)55)5$QWHQQDILHOG:ULWLQJUHDGLQJUDQJHVHHWHFKQLFDOGDWD6HQGDQGUHFHLYH Figure 7-25  Example of optimum reader-transponder positioning with RF620R and RF640R via the internal reader antenna. Example of optimum antenna-transponder positioning with RF620R, RF630R, RF640R and RF670R 7UDQVSRQGHU5)70HWDOFDUULHU5)$5)$5)$5)$$QWHQQDILHOG:ULWLQJUHDGLQJUDQJHVHHWHFKQLFDOGDWD6HQGDQGUHFHLYH Figure 7-26  Example of optimum antenna-transponder positioning with the RF620R, RF630R, RF640R and RF670R readers in conjunction with the external antennas RF620A, RF640A, RF642A or RF660A.
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  317 7.6.3.2 Reading range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates The transponder generally has linear polarization. The polarization axis runs as shown in the diagram below. If the tag is centrically mounted on a flat metal plate, which may either be almost square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction since the transmitting and receiving RF660A antennas operate with circular polarization. 3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV6TXDUH0HWDOFDUULHU&LUFXODUPHWDOFDUULHUSODWHr Figure 7-27  Optimum positioning of the transponder on a (square or circular) metal plate Table 7- 16  Reading range on flat metallic carrier plates Carrier plate material  Reading range Metal plate of at least Ø 150 mm  100 % Metal plate Ø 120 mm  Approx. 70 % Metal plate Ø 85 mm  Approx. 60 % Metal plate Ø 65 mm  Approx. 60 %  On rectangular carrier plates, the reading range depends on the mounting orientation of the transponder You will find more detailed information on reading ranges in the section "Electrical data (Page 324)".
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 318 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.6.3.3 Reading range when mounted on non-metallic carrier materials The transponder is generally designed for mounting on metallic objects which provide the conditions for the maximum reading ranges  Table 7- 17  Reading range on non-metallic carriers Carrier plate material   Reading range 1) Transponder on wooden carrier  Approx. 60 % Transponder on plastic carrier  Approx. 65 % Transponder on plastic mineral water bottle   Approx. 70 % Transponder without base  Approx. 50 % 1)  The maximum read range of 100 % is achieved by mounting the transponder on a flat metallic carrier with a diameter of at least 150 mm. You will find more detailed information on reading ranges in the section "Electrical data (Page 324)". 7.6.3.4 Influence of conducting walls on the reading range If there are conducting walls or restrictions in the vicinity that could affect the radio field, a distance of approx. 10 cm is recommended. In principle, walls have least influence if the polarization axis is orthogonal to the wall. Reading range: One conducting wall  Influence on reading range when positioned against one conducting wall View from above &RQGXFWLQJZDOO3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV0HWDOFDUULHUG Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 100 %  Approx. 100 %  Approx. 100 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 100 %  Approx. 100 %  Approx. 100 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 80 %  Approx. 100 %  Approx. 100 %  Wall height 100 mm
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  319 Reading range: Two conducting walls  Influence on reading range when positioned against two conducting walls View from above &RQGXFWLQJZDOO&RQGXFWLQJZDOO3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV0HWDOFDUULHUGG Side view 0HWDOFDUULHU&RQGXFWLQJZDOO:DOOKHLJKW&RQGXFWLQJZDOOG Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 70 %  Approx. 75 %  Approx. 100 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 70 %  Approx. 80 %  Approx. 100 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 70 %  Approx. 40 %  Approx. 50 %  Wall height 100 mm The values specified in the tables above are guide values.  7.6.3.5 Mounting in metal It is possible to mount the transponder in metal. If there is not enough clearance to the surrounding metal, this reduces the reading range. 7UDQVSRQGHU0HWDOD Clearance (all-round)  Reading range 1) a = 5 mm  Approx. 50 % a = 10 mm  Approx. 70% 1) The read range information applies when the transponder is mounted on a metallic carrier with a diameter of at least 150 mm. Figure 7-28  Flush-mounting of RF625T in metal
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 320 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.6.3.6 Directional radiation pattern of the transponder Directional diagram in the ETSI frequency band (Europe) The directional diagram is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal transponder alignment is achieved when the transponder is viewed as shown in the following figure. ;<=;<=rrrrrr Figure 7-29  Reference system of the RF625T Ideally, align the data carrier parallel with the transmitting antenna or the reader. If the data carrier including the (metallic) carrier plate is tilted, the reading range will be reduced. The following diagrams show the effects on the reading range depending on the carrier material and the angle of inclination of the transponder.
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  321 Directional characteristics of the transponder when mounted on a metallic carrier 9HUWLFDO+RUL]RQWDO $QJOHGHJUHHV5HDGLQJUDQJHSHUFHQWDJH    Figure 7-30  Directional characteristics of the RF625T on a metallic carrier depending on the angle of inclination in a vertical or horizontal direction
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 322 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 Directional characteristics of the transponder when mounted on a non-metallic carrier $QJOHGHJUHHV9HUWLFDO+RUL]RQWDO5HDGLQJUDQJHSHUFHQWDJH    Figure 7-31  Directional characteristics of the RF625T on a non-metallic carrier depending on the angle of inclination in a vertical or horizontal direction
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  323 7.6.4 Mounting instructions  Properties  Description Type of installation  Secured with screw ①, (M3 counter-sunk head screw) Tightening torque (at room temperature) ≤ 1.0 Nm  Figure 7-32  Screw mounting   Note Make sure that the mounting surface is even when mounting the transponder.  7.6.5 Memory configuration of the transponder The memory configuration of the transponder is described in the section SIMATIC memory configuration of the RF600 transponders and labels (Page 270). 7.6.6 Technical Specifications 7.6.6.1 Mechanical data  Property  Description Dimensions (D x H)  30 (+0.5) mm x 8 (+0.5) mm Design  Plastic housing (PA6.6), silicone-free Weight  Approx. 6 g Mounting on metal  directly on metal without spacing
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 324 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.6.6.2 Electrical data  Description Property Europe  USA / Canada Air interface  According to ISO 18 000-6 C   According to ISO 18 000-6 C  Frequency range  865 MHz … 868 MHz  902 MHz ... 928 MHz 1) Necessary transmit power  2 W (ERP)  4 W (EIRP) Reading range 2) Mounting on non-metal Mounting on metal 3)  typical 1.0 m min. 1.2 m; typical 1.5 m  typical 1.0 m min. 1.2 m; typical 1.5 m Writing range 2) Mounting on non-metal Mounting on metal 3)  typical 0.7 m min. 1 m; typical 1.2 m  typical 0.7 m min. 1 m; typical 1.2 m Polarization type  Linear  Linear Minimum distance to transmit antenna 4) Approx. 0.2 m  Approx. 0.2 m Energy source  Magnetic energy via antenna, without battery Magnetic energy via antenna, without battery Multi-tag capability  Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 5) Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 5) 1)  Reduction of range to about 70% at the band limits 902 MHz or 928 MHz; acquisition is guaranteed at 915 MHz due to frequency hopping procedure. 2)  Tolerances of ±20% of the maximum acquisition ranges are permitted due to production and temperature conditions. 3)  Mounting on a flat surface with a diameter of at least 150 mm 4)  When using the RF620R and RF640R readers in conjunction with the antennas RF640A, RF642A and RF660A. 5)  When these minimum clearances are not kept to, there is a reduction in the maximum possible read and write ranges of the transponders. You will find more detailed information on reading range, directional characteristics and installation in the sections "Planning the use (Page 316)" and "Mounting instructions (Page 323)". 7.6.6.3 Information on memory  Property  Description Type  EPC Class 1 Gen 2  EPC code  96 bits/128 bits User memory  64 bytes TID  96 bits Memory organization Reserved (passwords)  64 bits Protocol  ISO 18000-6C Data retention time  10 years Read cycles  Unlimited Write cycles  Minimum 100 000, at +22 °C
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  325 7.6.6.4 Environmental conditions  Property  Description Temperature range during operation  -25 °C … +85 °C Temperature range during storage   -40 °C … +125 °C Shock resistant to EN 60068-2-27 Vibration to EN 60068-2-6 50 g, 1) 20 g, 1) Torsion and bending load  Not permissible  IP68 according to EN 60529: (45 minutes. immersion in water; water depth 1 m from  top edge of housing at +20 °C) Degree of protection IPx9K to EN 60529: • Steam blaster nozzle distance 150 mm • 10 ... 15 l water per minute • Pressure 100 bar • Temperature 75 °C • Test time 30 seconds MTBF  2 x 10 5 hours 1) The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously. 7.6.6.5 Chemical resistance of the RF625T transponder The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the data memory made of polyamide 6.6. It must be emphasized that the plastic housing is extremely resistant to chemicals in automobiles (e.g.: oil, grease, diesel fuel, gasoline) which are not listed separately.  Substance  Concentration Mineral lubricants  ■ Aliphatic hydrocarbons  ■ Aromatic hydrocarbons  ■ Petroleum spirit   ■ Weak mineral acids  ◪ Strong mineral acids  □ Weak organic acids  ◪ Strong organic acids  □ Oxidizing acids  □ Weak alkalis  ◪ Strong alkalis  □ Trichloroethylene   ■ Perchloroethylene  ■ Acetone  ■
Transponder/tags   7.6 SIMATIC RF625T  SIMATIC RF600 326 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 Substance  Concentration Alcohols  ■ Hot water (hydrolysis resistance)  ◪ Abbreviations: ■  Resistant ◪  Limited resistance □  Not resistant 7.6.7 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 18  SIMATIC RF625T UHF Disk Tag (Europe), 6GT2810-2EE00 Certificate  Description  Conforms to R&TTE directive  Table 7- 19  SIMATIC RF625T UHF Disk Tag (USA/Canada), 6GT2810-2EE01 Standard   FCC  Federal Communications Commission  Passive labels or transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required  This product is UL-certified for the USA and Canada. It meets the following safety standard(s):  • UL508 - Industrial Control Equipment • CSA C22.2 No. 142 - Process Control Equipment • UL Report E 120869
 Transponder/tags  7.6 SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  327 7.6.8 Dimension drawing ෘs  Figure 7-33  SIMATIC RF625T UHF Disk Tag Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 328 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7 SIMATIC RF630T 7.7.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF630T transponder is a passive (i.e. battery-free) and maintenance-free, cylindrical data carrier. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code" (EPC) of 96 bits/240 bits. The transponder also has a 512-bit user memory. Application areas include the mounting of metallic components (e.g. engine assembly in the automobile industry) as well as RF identification of tools, containers and metal frames. The RF630T is small and rugged and suitable for industrial applications with IP68/IPX9K degree of protection. It is highly resistant to oil, grease and cleaning agents.  The SIMATIC RF630T is mounted directly onto metal surfaces to ensure optimum functioning and its typical detection range is 1.5 m.  SIMATIC RF630T transponder  Features Application  Identification tasks in rugged industrial environments Europe  USA / Canada Frequency versions 868 MHz  915 MHz Air interface  according to ISO°18000-6C Polarization   Linear Memory  EPC 96 bit/240 bit Add-on-memory 64 bytes typically 1.2 m in conjunction with: • RF640R/RF670R reader and • RF660A antennas typically 1.1 m in conjunction with: • RF640R with integrated antenna Typically 0.8 m in connection with: • RF620R/RF630R reader and • RF660A antenna Reading / writing range typically 0.7 m in conjunction with: • RF620R with integrated antenna  Installation  Suitable for direct mounting on conductive materials (preferably metal)
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  329 7.7.2 Ordering data  Ordering data  Order no. SIMATIC RF630T (Europe)  • For attaching to metal surfaces • Frequency 865 MHz to 868 MHz 6GT2810-2EC00 SIMATIC RF630T (USA / Canada) • For attaching to metal surfaces • Frequency 902 MHz to 928 MHz 6GT2810-2EC10 7.7.3 Planning application 7.7.3.1 Optimum antenna/transponder positioning with plane mounting of the transponder on metal The maximum reading range is achieved when the reader antenna is positioned at right angles to the mounting surface. In the case of parallel mounting directly above the transponder, detection is not possible. Positioning of the RF660A antenna in combination with the RF670R/RF630R reader The RF670R and RF630R reader can operate with an RF660A antenna which can be positioned as shown.
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 330 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 RF630T application example &RQYH\RUEHOW$QWHQQD5)$(QJLQHEORFNRUREMHFWPDGHRIPHWDO 5)7WUDQVSRQGHU Figure 7-34  RF630T application example
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  331 Positioning of two RF660A antennas 5)7WUDQVSRQGHU0HWDOFDUULHU5HFHLYHILHOG5HFHLYH7[DQWHQQD5[DQWHQQD7UDQVPLWILHOG'LVWDQFHFP5HDGLQJGLVWDQFHVHHWHFKQLFDOVSHFLILFDWLRQV7UDQVPLWr Figure 7-35  Example of optimum antenna/transponder positioning Depending on the design of the metal bracket (surface parallel to the transmitting antenna), an angle of 10° will have a favorable effect. Positioning of the RF620R reader The RF620R reader with an integrated circular polarized antenna can be placed in the same position as the RF660A antennas with reference to the RF630T transponder.  Please note the different reading ranges for the RF600 readers in SectionAuto-Hotspot . See also Electrical data (Page 336)
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 332 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7.3.2 Reading range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates The transponder generally has linear polarization. The polarization axis runs as shown in the diagram below. If the tag is centrally mounted on a flat metal plate, which may either be almost square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction since the transmitting and receiving RF660A antennas operate with circular polarization. 3RODUL]DWLRQD[LVrr5)$ Figure 7-36  Optimum positioning of the transponder on a (square or circular) metal plate Table 7- 20  Reading range on flat metallic carrier plates Carrier plate material  Reading range Metal plate of at least Ø 300 mm  100 % Metal plate Ø 150 mm  Approx. 75 % Metal plate Ø 120 mm  Approx. 50 % Metal plate Ø 85 mm  Approx. 40 % On rectangular carrier plates, the reading distance depends on the mounting orientation of the transponder 7.7.3.3 Influence of conducting walls on the reading range If there are conducting walls or restrictions in the vicinity that could shade the radio field, a distance of approx. 10 cm is recommended between the transponder and the wall. In principle, walls have least influence if the polarization axis is vertical to the conducting wall.
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  333 Reading range: One conducting wall  Influence on reading range when positioned against one conducting wall &RQGXFWLQJZDOOG  Top view  Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 40 %  Approx. 40 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 40 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 40 %  Approx. 40 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 100 mm Reading range: Two conducting walls  Influence on reading range when positioned against two conducting walls &RQGXFWLQJZDOO&RQGXFWLQJZDOO0HWDOFDUULHUGG G3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV0HWDOFDUULHU&RQGXFWLQJZDOO:DOOKHLJKW  Side view Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 25 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 25 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 100 mm The values specified in the tables above must be complied with.
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 334 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7.3.4 Directional radiation pattern of the transponder Preferably, align the data carrier orthogonal to the transmitting antenna. If, however, the tag including the metallic carrier plate is tilted, the reading range will be reduced.  NOTICE  Incorrect alignment of the transponder When you align the transponder in parallel with the transmitting antenna, it cannot be read!    Optimum alignment of the transponder to the transmitting antenna Incorrect alignment of the transponder to the transmitting antenna Rotation about the polarization axis  If the transponder mounting surface is circular there is almost no change in the reading range.
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  335 Rotation of the mounting plane $QJOHGHJUHHV5DQJHSHUFHQWDJH3RVLWLRQHGDWr Figure 7-37  Characteristics of the transponder on rotation of the mounting plane 7.7.4 Mounting instructions  Properties  Description Type of installation  M6 bolt fixing, spanner size 19 mm Tightening torque  (at room temperature) ≤ 6 Nm    Note Make sure that the mounting surface is even when mounting the transponder. Electrical contact between the mounting surface and the transponder is necessary.  Without a metal surface the transponder does not function. 7.7.5 Memory configuration of the transponder The memory configuration of the transponder is described in the section SIMATIC memory configuration of the RF600 transponders and labels (Page 270).
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 336 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7.6 Technical specifications 7.7.6.1 Mechanical data  Property  Description Dimensions (D x H)  21 mm x 21 mm (without thread), tolerance 1 mm  spanner size 19 mm Design  Plastic enclosure: PA 6.6 GF, silicone-free Thread: Stainless steel  Weight  approx. 22 g Installation  directly on metal without spacing 7.7.6.2 Electrical data  Description Property Europe  USA / Canada Air interface  According to ISO 18 000-6 C   According to ISO 18 000-6 C  Frequency range  865 … 868 MHz  902 MHz ... 928 MHz 1) Necessary transmit power  2 W (ERP)  4 W (EIRP) Reading range  Mounting on metal 2) at least 1.2 m, typically 1.5 m  at least 1.2 m, typically 1.5 m Writing range  Mounting on metal 2) at least 0.8 m typically 1.2 m at least 0.8 m typically 1.2 m Polarization type  Linear  Linear Minimum distance to transmit antenna Approx. 0.15 m  Approx. 0.15 m Energy source  Energy via electro-magnetic field via antenna, no battery required Energy via electro-magnetic field via antenna, no battery required Multi-tag capability  Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 3) Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 3)  1) Reduction of range to about 70% at the band limits 902 MHz or 928 MHz; detection is guaranteed at 915 MHz due to frequency hopping procedure. 2) Mounting on a flat surface with a diameter of at least 150 mm and at room temperature. 3) When the minimum distances are not reached, there is a reduction in the maximum read and write distances of the transponder.
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  337 7.7.6.3 Memory specifications  Property  Description Type  EPC Class 1 Gen 2  EPC code  96 bits/240 bitsUser memory  64 bytes TID  64 bits Memory organization Reserved (passwords)  64 bits Protocol  ISO 18000-6C Data retention time  10 years Read cycles  Unlimited Write cycles  Minimum at +22 °C 100 000 7.7.6.4 Environmental conditions  Property  Description Temperature range during operation   -25 °C to +85 °C Temperature range during storage   -40 °C to +125 °C Shock Vibration compliant with EN 60721-3-7 Class 7 M3 100 g, 1) 20 g, 1) Torsion and bending load  Not permissible  Degree of protection  IP68 according to EN 60529: (45 minutes. Immersion in water; water depth 1 m from  top edge of enclosure at +20 °C)  IPx9K according to DIN 40005-9 (steam jet-air ejector: 150 mm;  10 to 15 l/min; 100 bar; 75 °C) 1)  The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously.
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 338 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7.6.5 Chemical resistance of the transponder The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the plastic cap of the transponder made of PA 6.6 GF. Different values apply to the stainless steel bolt head. It must be emphasized that the plastic enclosure is extremely resistant to chemicals in automobiles (e.g.: oil, grease, diesel fuel, gasoline) which are not listed separately.    Concentration  20 °C  60 °C Ammonia, w.  conc.  +  +   20  +  + Benzol    +  + Bleach solution (12.5 % effective chlorine)    -  ᅳ Butane, gas, liquid    + 1)  Nothing specified Butyl acetate (acetic acid butyl ester)    + 1)  Nothing specified Calcium chloride, saturated 10% solution    +  ○ Chlorine    ᅳ  ᅳ Chrome baths, tech.    ᅳ  ᅳ Iron salts, w.  k. g.  -  - Acetic acid, w.  10  ○  ᅳ Ethyl alcohol, w., undenaturated  40  +  Nothing specified Formaldehyde  30  +  Nothing specified Formalin    +  Nothing specified Glycerine    +  Nothing specified Isopropanol    +  + Potassium hydroxide, w.  10-15 %  ○  Nothing specified Magnesium salts, w.    + 1)  Nothing specified Methyl alcohol, w.  50  +  Nothing specified Lactic acid, w.    +  ᅳ Sodium carbonate, w. (soda)    +  Nothing specified Sodium chloride, w.    ○  Nothing specified Sodium hydroxide  10 %  +  Nothing specified Nitrobenzol    ○ 1)  Nothing specified Phosphoric acid  10  -  -
 Transponder/tags  7.7 SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  339   Concentration  20 °C  60 °C Propane    +  Nothing specified Nitric acid  10  -  ᅳ Hydrochloric acid  10  -  ᅳ Sulphur dioxide  Low  ○  Nothing specified Sulphuric acid  25  -  ᅳ   10  -  ᅳ Hydrogen sulphide  Dry  +  - Carbon tetrachloride  1-4 %  +  Nothing specified 1)  Nothing specified for stainless steel   Abbreviations +  Resistant ○  Limited resistance ᅳ  Not resistant w.  Aqueous solution k. g.  Cold saturated 7.7.7 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 21  6GT2810-2EC00 - RF630T UHF Tool Tag - Europe Certificate  Description  Conformity with R&TTE directive  Table 7- 22  6GT2810-2EC10 - RF630T Gen 2 UHF Tool Tag - USA / Canada Standard   FCC  Federal Communications Commission  Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.  This product is UL-certified for the USA and Canada. It meets the following safety standard(s):  • UL508 - Industrial Control Equipment • CSA C22.2 No. 142 - Process Control Equipment • UL Report E 120869
Transponder/tags   7.7 SIMATIC RF630T  SIMATIC RF600 340 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.7.8 Dimension drawing   r r0 Figure 7-38  SIMATIC RF630T Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm General tolerances in accordance with DIN ISO 2768f.
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  341 7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 7.8.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 transponder is a passive (i.e. battery-free) and maintenance-free, round-shaped data carrier. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code" (EPC) of 96 bits/240 bits. The transponder also has a 512-bit user memory. Fields of application are industrial asset management, RF identification of tools, containers and metallic equipment.  The tool tag is small and rugged and suitable for industrial applications with degree of protection IP68. It is highly resistant to oil, grease and cleaning agents.  Preferably the SIMATIC RF640T is to be mounted direct on a flat metal surface of at least 150 mm diameter where it achieves a typical sensing distance of 4 m.  SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 transponder  Features Application  Identification tasks in rugged industrial environments Europe  USA / Canada Frequency versions 868 MHz  915 MHz Air interface  according to ISO 18000-6C Polarization   Linear Memory  EPC 96 bit/240 bit Add-on-memory 64 bytes Typically 4.0 m in connection with: • RF640R/RF670R reader and • RF660A antennas typically 3.6 m in conjunction with: • RF640R with integrated antenna Typically 2 m in connection with: • RF620R/RF630R reader and • RF660A antenna Reading / writing range Typically 2 m in connection with: • RF620R with integrated antenna  Installation  Suitable for direct mounting on conductive materials (preferably metal)
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 342 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.8.2 Ordering data  Ordering data  Order number SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 (Europe)  • Frequency 865 MHz to 868 MHz • EPC 96 bits/240 bits • 64-byte user memory • -25 °C to +85 °C operating temperature • Dimensions (D x H) 50 mm x 8 mm 6GT2810-2DC00 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 (USA/Canada) • Frequency 902 MHz to 928 MHz • EPC 96 bits/240 bits • 64-byte user memory • -25 °C to +85 °C operating temperature • Dimensions (D x H) 50 mm x 8 mm 6GT2810-2DC10 7.8.3 Planning the use 7.8.3.1 Optimum antenna/transponder positioning with plane mounting of the transponder on metal Example of optimum antenna/transponder positioning 7UDQVSRQGHU5)70HWDOFDUULHU5)UHDGHU $QWHQQDILHOG:ULWLQJUHDGLQJUDQJHVHHWHFKQLFDOGDWD6HQGDQGUHFHLYH Figure 7-39  Example of optimum antenna/transponder positioning with RF600 readers and an RF600 antenna
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  343 7.8.3.2 Reading range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates The transponder generally has linear polarization. The polarization axis runs as shown in the diagram below. If the tag is centrically mounted on a flat metal plate, which may either be almost square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction since the transmitting and receiving RF660A antennas operate with circular polarization. 3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV6TXDUHPHWDOFDUULHUSODWH&LUFXODUPHWDOFDUULHUSODWHr Figure 7-40  Optimum positioning of the transponder on a (square or circular) metal plate Table 7- 23  Reading range on flat metallic carrier plates Carrier plate material  Reading range Metal plate of at least Ø 150 mm  100% Metal plate Ø 120 mm  Approx. 80% Metal plate Ø 85 mm  Approx. 55% Metal plate Ø 65 mm  Approx. 40%  On rectangular carrier plates, the reading distance depends on the mounting orientation of the transponder.
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 344 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.8.3.3 Reading range when mounted on non-metallic carriers The transponder is generally designed for mounting on metallic objects which provide the conditions for the maximum reading ranges. Table 7- 24  Reading range on non-metallic carriers Carrier plate material   Reading range Transponder on wooden carrier  Approx. 40% Transponder on plastic carrier  Approx. 35% Transponder on plastic mineral water bottle   Approx. 55% Transponder without base  Approx. 30%  100% reading distance refers to a metal plate of at least 150 mm diameter.  7.8.3.4 Influence of conducting walls on the reading range If there are conducting walls or restrictions in the vicinity that could affect the radio field, a distance of approx. 10 cm is recommended. In principle, walls have least influence if the polarization axis is orthogonal to the wall. Reading range: One conducting wall  Influence on reading range when positioned against one conducting wall G&RQGXFWLQJZDOO3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV  Top view  Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 95 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 80 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 70 %  Approx. 75 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 100 mm
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  345 Reading range: Two conducting walls  Influence on reading range when positioned against two conducting walls GG&RQGXFWLQJZDOO&RQGXFWLQJZDOO3RODUL]DWLRQD[LV0HWDOFDUULHU  Top view G0HWDOFDUULHU&RQGXFWLQJZDOO:DOOKHLJKW&RQGXFWLQJZDOO  Side view Distance d  20 mm  50 mm  100 mm   Approx. 75 %  Approx. 90 %  Approx. 90 %  Wall height 20 mm Approx. 50 %  Approx. 45 %  Approx. 80 %  Wall height 50 mm Reading range Approx. 40 %  Approx. 45 %  Approx. 75 %  Wall height 100 mm The values specified in the tables above are guide values.  7.8.3.5 Directional radiation pattern of the transponder Preferably, align the tag parallel to the transmitting antenna. If, however, the tag including the metallic carrier plate is tilted, the reading range will be reduced.
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 346 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 Rotation about the polarization axis  -25-20-15-10-50-90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90$QJOHGHJUHHV*DLQG%U Figure 7-41  Transponder characteristics when rotated about the polarization axis  Rotation orthogonal to the polarization axis  -25-20-15-10-50-90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90$QJOHGHJUHHV*DLQG%U Figure 7-42  Transponder characteristics when rotated orthogonally to the polarization axis (within the tag plane)
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  347 7.8.3.6 Use of the transponder in the Ex protection area TÜV NORD CERT GmbH, appointed center no. 0044 as per Article 9 of the Directive 94/9/EC of the European Council of 23 March 1994, has confirmed the compliance with the essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of equipment and protective systems intended for use in hazardous areas as per Annex II of the Directive.  The essential health and safety requirements are satisfied in accordance with standards EN 60079-0: 2004, EN 60079-11: 2007, IEC 61241-0: 2004 and IEC 61241-11: 2005. Identification The identification is as follows:    II 2 G Ex ib IIC T6 to T3 or  II 2 D Ex ibD 21 T140°C,  -25 °C < Ta°< +85 °C 7.8.3.7 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases  Temperature class delineation for gases The temperature class of the transponder for hazardous areas depends on the ambient temperature range:   Ambient temperature range  Temperature class -25 °C to +85 °C  T3 -25 °C to +60 °C  T4 -25 °C to +40 °C  T5 -25 °C to +30 °C  T6
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 348 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  WARNING  Ignitions of gas-air mixtures When using the RF640T transponder, check to ensure that the temperature class is observed in respect of the requirements of the area of application Non-compliance with the permitted temperature ranges while using the transponder can lead to ignitions of gas-air mixtures.  WARNING  Ignitions of gas-air mixtures The maximum transmitting power of the transmitter used to operate the transponder must not exceed 2 W. Non-compliance with the permissible transmitting power can lead to ignitions of gas-air mixtures.   7.8.3.8 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for dusts The equipment is suitable for dusts whose ignition temperatures for a dust layer of 5 mm are higher than 210 °C (smoldering temperature). With the ignition temperature specified according to IEC 61241-0 and IEC 61241-11 according to the type of ignition protection iD, the smoldering temperature of the dust layer is referenced in this case. Temperature class delineation for dusts  Ambient temperature range  Temperature value -25 °C < Ta < +85 °C  T140 °C   WARNING  Ignitions of dust-air mixtures When using the RF640T transponder, check to ensure that the temperature values are complied with in connection with the requirements of the application area. Non-compliance with the permitted temperature ranges while using the transponder can lead to ignitions of dust-air mixtures.
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  349 7.8.3.9 Use of the transponder in the Ex protection area TÜV NORD CERT GmbH, appointed center no. 0044 as per Article 9 of the Directive 94/9/EC of the European Council of 23 March 1994, has confirmed the compliance with the essential health and safety requirements relating to the design and construction of equipment and protective systems intended for use in hazardous areas as per Annex II of the Directive.  The essential health and safety requirements are met in accordance with standards EN 60079-0: 2009, EN 60079-11: 2007 and IEC 61241-11: 2006. This allows the RF640T transponder to be used in hazardous areas for gases, for the device category 2 G and equipment group IIC, or alternatively in hazardous areas for dusts, for the device category 2 D and equipment group IIIB.  NOTICE  Readability of the serial number on the type plate When using the transponder, make sure that the serial number can be read. The serial number is lasered and can be hidden by paint or other materials making it illegible. The customer is responsible for making sure that the serial number of a transponder for the hazardous area can be read at all times.  Identification The identification is as follows:    II 2 G Ex ib IIC T6 to T3 or  II 2 D Ex ib IIIB T160°C,  -25 °C < Ta°< +85 °C 7.8.3.10 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 350 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618   Note Transponder labeling The labeling of the front of the transponder shown above is an example and can vary between batches produced at different times.  This does not affect the hazardous area marking.  Temperature class delineation for gases The temperature class of the transponder for hazardous atmospheres (gases) depends on the ambient temperature and the radiated power of an antenna in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band within the hazardous area.   WARNING  Ignitions of gas-air mixtures When using the RF640T transponder, check to ensure that the temperature class is observed in respect of the requirements of the area of application Non-compliance with the permitted temperature ranges while using the transponder can lead to ignitions of gas-air mixtures.  WARNING  Ignitions of gas-air mixtures The maximum transmitting power of the transmitter used to operate the transponder must not exceed 2 W. Non-compliance with the permissible transmitting power can lead to ignitions of gas-air mixtures.   Temperature class assignment for gases and a radiated power less than 100 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 100 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature class -25 °C to +85 °C  T5 -25 °C to +76 °C  T6
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  351 Temperature class assignment for gases and a radiated power less than 500 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 500 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature class -25 °C to +85 °C  T4 -25 °C to +77 °C  T5 -25 °C to +62 °C  T6 Temperature class assignment for gases and radiated power for 2000 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 2000 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature class -25 °C to +85 °C  T3 -25 °C to +65 °C  T4 -25 °C to +25 °C  T5 -25 °C to +10 °C  T6 Temperature class assignment for gases and a radiated power of 10 mW to 2000 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or of an antenna located in the hazardous area in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the radiated power selected in the following diagram, the maximum permitted ambient temperature range can be found in the corresponding temperature function of the diagram. This makes the following temperature class assignment valid:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature class -25 °C to +85 °C  T2 -25 °C to +85 °C  T3 -25 °C to Tmax (T4) °C  T4 -25 °C to Tmax (T5) °C  T5 -25 °C to Tmax (T6) °C  T6
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 352 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  Figure 7-43  Maximum permitted ambient temperature depending on the radiated power 7.8.3.11 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for dusts The equipment is suitable for dusts whose ignition temperatures for a dust layer of 5 mm are higher than 210 °C (smoldering temperature). The ignition temperature specified here according to EN 60079-0 and EN 61241-11 for ignition protection type ib in this case references the smoldering temperature of a layer of combustible flyings (ib IIIA) or alternatively non-conductive dusts (ib IIIB). Temperature class delineation for dusts  WARNING  Ignitions of dust-air mixtures When using the RF640T transponder, check to ensure that the temperature values are complied with in connection with the requirements of the application area. Non-compliance with the permitted temperature ranges while using the transponder can lead to ignitions of dust-air mixtures.   Temperature class assignment for dusts and a radiated power less than 100 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 100 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature value -25 °C < Ta < +85 °C  T94 °C
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  353 Temperature class assignment for dusts and a radiated power less than 500 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 500 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature value -25 °C < Ta < +85 °C  T108 °C Temperature class assignment for dusts and a radiated power less than 2000 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band cannot exceed the value 2000 mW, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature value -25 °C < Ta < +85 °C  T160 °C Temperature class assignment for dusts and a radiated power of 10 mW ERP to 2000 mW ERP If the radiated power of an antenna radiating into the hazardous area or located in the hazardous area and operating in the 865 - 868 MHz frequency band can be between the values 10 mW ERP and 2000 mW ERP, the temperature class assignment is as follows:  Ambient temperature range  Temperature value -25 °C < Ta < +85 °C  Tvalue °C (see diagram)  Figure 7-44  Maximum permitted ambient temperature depending on the radiated power
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 354 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.8.4 Mounting instructions  Properties  Description Type of installation  Screw mounting ①, (M4 screws) (two DIN 433 washers and two M4 hexagon socket head cap screws DIN 6912) Tightening torque  (at room temperature) < 1.2 Nm  Figure 7-45  Screw mounting   Note Make sure that the mounting surface is even when mounting the transponder.  7KHPRXQWLQJVXUIDFHPXVWEHHYHQ 7.8.5 Memory configuration of the transponder The memory configuration of the transponder is described in the section SIMATIC memory configuration of the RF600 transponders and labels (Page 270).
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  355 7.8.6 Technical Specifications 7.8.6.1 Mechanical data  Property  Description Dimensions (D x H)  50 mm x 8 mm (+1 mm) Design  PCB with integrated antenna Design  Plastic enclosure (PA12), silicone-free Weight  approx. 13 g Mounting on metal  directly on metal without spacing 7.8.6.2 Electrical data  Description Property Europe  USA / Canada Air interface  According to ISO 18 000-6 C   According to ISO 18 000-6 C  Frequency range  865 … 868 MHz  902 MHz ... 928 MHz 1) Necessary transmit power  2 W (ERP)  4 W (EIRP) Reading range  Mounting on metal 2) at least 3 m typically 4.0 m at least 3 m typically 4.0 m Writing range  Mounting on metal 2) at least 2 m typically 3 m at least 2 m typically 3 m Polarization type  Linear  Linear Minimum distance to transmit antenna Approx. 0.2 m  Approx. 0.2 m Energy source  Magnetic energy via antenna, without battery Magnetic energy via antenna, without battery Multi-tag capability  Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 3) Yes, minimum distance between data carriers ≥ 50 mm 3)  1) Reduction of range to about 70% at the band limits 902 MHz or 928 MHz; recording is guaranteed at 915 MHz due to frequency hopping procedure. 2) Mounting on a flat surface with a diameter of at least 150 mm 3) When the minimum distances are not reached, there is a reduction in the maximum read and write distances of the transponder. See also Reading range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates (Page 343) Directional radiation pattern of the transponder (Page 345)
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 356 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618 7.8.6.3 Memory specifications  Property  Description Type  EPC Class 1 Gen 2  EPC code  96 bits/240 bitsUser memory  64 bytes TID  64 bits Memory organization Reserved (passwords)  64 bits Protocol  ISO 18000-6C Data retention time  10 years Read cycles  Unlimited Write cycles  Minimum at +22 °C 100 000  7.8.6.4 Environmental conditions  Property  Description Temperature range when operating in non-hazardous areas -25 °C … 85 °C1) Temperature range when operating in areas at risk of a gas explosion with temperature class T3-T6 See alsoUse of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases (Page 347)  2) Temperature range when operating in areas at risk of dust explosions with T140 °C See alsoUse of the transponder in hazardous areas for dusts (Page 348)  2) Temperature range during storage   -40 °C … 125 °C1) Shock Vibration compliant with EN 60721-3-7 Class 7 M3 100 g, 3) 20 g, 3) Torsion and bending load  Not permissible  IP68 according to EN 60529: (45 minutes. immersion in water; water depth 1 m from  top edge of housing at +20 °C) Degree of protection IP x9K according to EN 60529: • Steam blaster nozzle distance 150 mm • 10 ... 15 l of water per minute • Pressure 100 bar • Temperature 75 °C • Test time 30 seconds 1)  At temperatures above 70 °C the casing may distort slightly; this does not however cause any impairment of function (mechanical or electrical).  2) Directive 94/9/EC of the European Council of 23 March 1994 must be complied with, see also Chapter "Using the transponder in hazardous areas". 3) The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously.
 Transponder/tags  7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2 SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618  357  WARNING  Ignitions of gas-air or dust-air mixtures When using the RF640T transponder, check to ensure that the temperature values are observed in respect of the requirements of the hazardous area of application. Non-compliance with the permitted temperature ranges while using the transponder can lead to ignitions of gas-air or dust-air mixtures.  NOTICE  Damage to the surface of the housing The values specified for the IP x9K test are maximum values and must not be applied continuously. Protracted loading of the transponder can lead to damage to the surface of the housing due to high pressures.   7.8.6.5 Chemical resistance of the RF640T transponder The following table gives an overview of the chemical composition of the data memory made from polyamide 12. The plastic housing has a notably high resistance to chemicals used in automobiles (e.g.: oil, grease, diesel fuel, gasoline) which are not listed separately.    Concentration  20 °C  60 °C Battery acid  30  ○○  ᅳ Ammonia gas    ○○○○  ○○○○ Ammonia, w.  conc.  ○○○○  ○○○○   10  ○○○○  ○○○○ Benzol    ○○○○  ○○○ Bleach solution (12.5 % effective chlorine)    ○○  ᅳ Butane, gas, liquid    ○○○○  ○○○○ Butyl acetate (acetic acid butyl ester)    ○○○○  ○○○○ Calcium chloride, w.    ○○○○  ○○○ Calcium nitrate, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○ Chlorine    ᅳ  ᅳ Chrome baths, tech.    ᅳ  ᅳ Iron salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Acetic acid, w.  50  ᅳ  ᅳ Ethyl alcohol, w., undenaturated  96  ○○○○  ○○○   50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Formaldehyde, w.  30  ○○○  ᅳ   10  ○○○○  ○○○ Formalin    ○○○  ᅳ
Transponder/tags   7.8 SIMATIC RF640T Gen 2  SIMATIC RF600 358 System Manual, 05/2012, J31069-D0171-U001-A13-7618   Concentration  20 °C  60 °C Glycerine    ○○○○  ○○○○ Isopropanol    ○○○○  ○○○ Potassium hydroxide, w.  50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Lysol    ○○  ᅳ Magnesium salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Methyl alcohol, w.  50  ○○○○  ○○○○ Lactic acid, w.  50  ○○  ᅳ   10  ○○○  ○○ Sodium carbonate, w. (soda)  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium chloride, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Sodium hydroxide    ○○○○  ○○○○ Nickel salts, w.  k. g.  ○○○○  ○○○○ Nitrobenzol    ○○○  ○○ Phosphoric acid  10  ○  V Propane    ○○○○  ○○○○ Mercury    ○○○○  ○○○○ Nitric acid  10  ○  ᅳ Hydrochloric acid  10  ○  ᅳ Sulphur dioxide  Low  ○○○○  ○○○○ Sulphuric acid  25  ○○  ᅳ   10  ○○○  ᅳ Hydrogen sulphide  Low  ○○○○  ○○○○ Carbon tetrachloride    ○○○○  ○○○○ Toluene    ○○○○  ○○○ Detergent  High  ○○○○  ○○○○ Plasticizer    ○○○○  ○○○○   Abbreviations ○○○○  Resistant ○○○  Virtually resistant ○○  Limited resistance ○  Less resistant ᅳ  Not resistant w.  Aqueous solution k. g.  Cold saturated

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