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Siemens SIMATIC RF610T ATEX System Manual
Siemens SIMATIC RF610T ATEX System Manual

Siemens SIMATIC RF610T ATEX System Manual

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S S IMATIC RF600
SIMATIC Ident
RFID systems
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IMATIC RF600
System Manual
06/2019
J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618
Introduction
Safety Information
System overview of
S S IMATIC RF600
RF600 system planning
Readers
Antennas
Transponder
Integration into networks
System diagnostics
Accessories
Appendix
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  • Page 1 S S IMATIC RF600 Introduction Safety Information System overview of S S IMATIC RF600 SIMATIC Ident RF600 system planning RFID systems IMATIC RF600 Readers Antennas System Manual Transponder Integration into networks System diagnostics Accessories Appendix 06/2019 J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    T T able of contents Introduction............................13 Preface............................13 Abbreviations and naming conventions ..................14 Safety Information..........................15 General safety instructions .....................15 Safety instructions for third-party antennas as well as for modifications to the RF600 system.............................19 Safety distance to transmitter antenna ...................20 2.3.1 Safety distance between transmitter antenna and personnel ..........20 2.3.2...
  • Page 4 Table of contents 4.3.9.4 Types of antenna ........................53 4.3.9.5 Antenna cables ........................53 Minimum distances and maximum ranges ................55 4.4.1 Configurations of antenna and transponder ................55 4.4.2 Effects of the materials of the mounting surfaces on the range ..........58 4.4.3 Maximum read/write ranges of transponders ................
  • Page 5 Table of contents Readers .............................. 105 Overview ..........................105 SIMATIC RF610R .........................107 5.2.1 Description ..........................107 5.2.1.1 Overview ..........................107 5.2.1.2 Ordering data ........................108 5.2.1.3 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC)..........109 5.2.1.4 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (X1 P1)..........110 5.2.1.5 Ground connection........................110 5.2.2...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.4.1.5 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC)..........153 5.4.1.6 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (X1 P1) ..........155 5.4.1.7 Grounding connection ......................155 5.4.2 Planning operation ....................... 156 5.4.2.1 Antenna/read point configurations ..................156 5.4.3 Installation/mounting ......................
  • Page 7 Table of contents SIMATIC RF650M.........................229 5.7.1 Description ..........................229 5.7.2 Field of application and features...................229 Antennas ............................231 Overview ..........................231 SIMATIC RF615A .........................233 6.2.1 Characteristics ........................233 6.2.2 Ordering data ........................234 6.2.3 Mounting ..........................234 6.2.4 Connecting the antenna......................235 6.2.5 Antenna parameter assignment....................236 6.2.6 Antenna patterns........................238 6.2.6.1...
  • Page 8 Table of contents SIMATIC RF642A ........................ 293 6.5.1 Characteristics ........................293 6.5.2 Ordering data ........................294 6.5.3 Installation ..........................294 6.5.4 Connecting the antenna....................... 295 6.5.4.1 Bending radii and bending cycles of the cable ..............296 6.5.5 Antenna parameter assignment................... 297 6.5.5.1 Alignment of transponders to the antenna................
  • Page 9 7.5.2 Ordering data ........................387 7.5.3 Technical specifications ......................388 7.5.4 Dimension drawing .......................390 7.5.5 Certificates and approvals ....................390 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX .......................391 7.6.1 Features ..........................391 7.6.2 Ordering data ........................392 7.6.3 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas................392 7.6.3.1 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases............394 7.6.3.2...
  • Page 10 Table of contents 7.7.3.1 Range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates............400 7.7.3.2 Range when mounted on non-metallic carrier materials ............. 401 7.7.4 Technical specifications ....................... 402 7.7.5 Dimension drawing ......................404 7.7.6 Certificates and approvals ....................405 SIMATIC RF625T......................... 406 7.8.1 Characteristics ........................
  • Page 11 Table of contents 7.12.3 Planning the use ........................442 7.12.3.1 Optimum antenna/transponder positioning with plane mounting of the transponder on metal .............................442 7.12.3.2 Range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates.............443 7.12.3.3 Range when mounted on non-metallic carrier materials ............443 7.12.3.4 Use of the transponder in the hazardous area ..............444 7.12.3.5 Use of the transponder in the hazardous area for gases .............444...
  • Page 12 Table of contents 10.2.5 Dimension drawing ......................496 10.3 Reader and antenna holders ....................497 10.3.1 Overview ..........................497 10.3.2 Ordering data ........................497 10.3.3 Mounting with the SIMATIC antenna holder ................ 497 10.3.4 Dimension drawing ......................499 Appendix .............................503 Certificates &...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Do not dispose of the products at public disposal sites. For environmentally compliant recycling and disposal of your electronic waste, please contact a company certified for the disposal of electronic waste or your Siemens representative. Note the different country-specific regulations.
  • Page 14: Abbreviations And Naming Conventions

    Introduction 1.2 Abbreviations and naming conventions H H istory Currently released versions of the SIMATIC RF600 system manual: Edition Comment 11/2005 First edition 10/2015 Approval for the readers RF650R, RF680R, and RF685R 12/2015 New antennas RF650A and RF680A 10/2016 Revision of the transponder sections 02/2018 Expansion of the documentation by the following: RF615A antenna...
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    S S afety Information 2 2 .1 General safety instructions Note H H eed the safety notices Please observe the safety instructions on the back cover of this documentation. SIMATIC RFID products comply with the salient safety specifications to VDE/DIN, IEC, EN, UL and CSA.
  • Page 16 Safety Information 2.1 General safety instructions O O perating temperature CAUTION Increased temperatures on the lower casing Note that the lower casing of the readers is made of metal. This means that temperatures can occur on the lower casing that are higher than the maximum permitted operating temperature.
  • Page 17 Safety Information 2.1 General safety instructions L L ightning protection CAUTION Installation only in protected areas Antennas and readers can be installed in the protected part of a building. When implementing your lightning protection concept, make sure you adhere to the VDE 0182 or IEC 62305 standards.
  • Page 18 Siemens’ products and solutions undergo continuous development to make them more secure. Siemens strongly recommends that product updates are applied as soon as they are available and that the latest product versions are used. Use of product versions that are no longer supported, and failure to apply the latest updates may increase customers’...
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions For Third-Party Antennas As Well As For Modifications To The Rf600 System

    Safety Information 2.2 Safety instructions for third-party antennas as well as for modifications to the RF600 system 2 2 .2 Safety instructions for third-party antennas as well as for modifications to the RF600 system Always observe the following general safety instructions before selecting a component from a different vendor: The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for functional suitability or legal implications for the installation of third-party components.
  • Page 20: Safety Distance To Transmitter Antenna

    Safety Information 2.3 Safety distance to transmitter antenna N N ote U U ser responsibility for modified product As a user of the modified product, you accept responsibility for use of the complete RFID product comprising both SIMATIC RF600 components and third-party RFID components. This particularly applies to modification or replacement of: Antennas Antenna cables...
  • Page 21: Minimum Distance To Antenna In Accordance With Etsi

    Safety Information 2.3 Safety distance to transmitter antenna 2 2 .3.2 Minimum distance to antenna in accordance with ETSI At a transmission frequency of 900 MHz, the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave approximately 0.34 m. For distances less than 1 in the near field, the electrical field strength (1/r) diminishes exponentially to the power three over distance, and for distances greater than 1 , it diminishes exponentially to the power two over distance.
  • Page 22: Minimum Distance To Antenna In Accordance With Fcc

    The SIMATIC RF685R (ETSI) reader has a maximum radiated power of 2 W ERP. The safety clearance is therefore at least 0.24 m. When using Siemens products and with suitable configuration via the WBM, the high limits cannot be exceeded.
  • Page 23 The SIMATIC RF685R (CC) reader has a maximum transmit power of 2 W. This means that the safety distance is at least 0.12 m. When using Siemens products and with suitable configuration via the WBM, the high limits cannot be exceeded.
  • Page 24 Safety Information 2.3 Safety distance to transmitter antenna SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 25: System Overview Of Simatic Rf600

    S S ystem overview of SIMATIC RF600 SIMATIC RF600 is an identification system that operates in the UHF range. UHF technology supports large write/read distances with passive transponders. The general automation and IT structure of a company is shown in the following figure. This comprises several different levels that are described in detail below.
  • Page 26: Application Areas Of Rf600

    System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.1 Application areas of RF600 of the company (business administration control). MES solutions are used, for example, for defining and performing production processes. 3 3 .1 Application areas of RF600 RFID (radio frequency identification) permits continuous identification, tracking and documentation of all delivered, stocked and shipped goods in the incoming goods, warehouse, production, production logistics and distribution departments.
  • Page 27: System Components

    System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.2 System components 3 3 .2 System components Table 3- 1 System components of the RF600 product series Pr r oduct photo Description SIMATIC RF610R RF610R reader is suitable for applications in production logistics and distribution. It is charac- terized by a very compact size - with reduced transmit power –...
  • Page 28 System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.2 System components P P r r oduct photo D D escription S S IMATIC RF650M The RF650M mobile reader expands the identification system RF600 with a powerful handheld terminal for applications in the areas of logistics, production and service. In addi- tion, it is an indispensable aid for commissioning and testing.
  • Page 29 System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.2 System components P P r r oduct photo D D escription S S IMATIC RF660A SIMATIC RF660A is a powerful circular antenna for production and logistics applications. S S IMATIC RF680A SIMATIC RF680A is an antenna whose polarization can be changed (circular, linear horizon- tal or linear vertical) of medium size for universal use in industrial applications in production and logistics.
  • Page 30: Features

    External antenna < 8 m PROFIBUS external antennas Depends on the connected antenna and the transponder being used Certificates RF600 readers support the following certificates and approvals: RF610R certificate (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/25390/cert) RF615R certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/25391/cert) RF650R certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15085/cert) RF680R/RF685R certificates (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15088/cert) SIMATIC RF600...
  • Page 31 System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.3 Features Table 3- 4 Characteristics of the RF650M mobile reader T T ransmission frequency ETSI: 865 to 868 MHz FCC: 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT: 920 to 925 MHz R R ead/write distance S S tandards ISO 18000-63 Table 3- 5 Characteristics of the transponders...
  • Page 32 System overview of SIMATIC RF600 3.3 Features SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 33: Rf600 System Planning

    R R F600 system planning 4 4 .1 Overview You should observe the following criteria for implementation planning: Possible system configurations Antenna configurations Environmental conditions for transponders The response of electromagnetic waves in the UHF band Regulations applicable to frequency bands EMC Directives Possible system configurations The SIMATIC RF600 system is characterized by a high level of standardization of its...
  • Page 34 RF600 system planning 4.2 Possible system configurations F F eatures of the scenario Intralogistics (material flow) Figure 4-1 Scenario: Intralogistics (material flow) The conveyor transports the transport containers past the antennas. The transponders attached to the transport containers are always evenly aligned. The transponders in this scenario are transponders of the type SIMATIC RF630L.
  • Page 35 RF600 system planning 4.2 Possible system configurations I I ntralogistics (separator) Trigger by light barrier on DI Separator setting by means of DQ Distributed small gate Individual read point Figure 4-2 Scenario: Intralogistics (separator) In this example scenario, items must be distributed to the correct storage location in a transport container via a separator.
  • Page 36: Scenario For Workpiece Identification

    RF600 system planning 4.2 Possible system configurations 4 4 .2.2 Scenario for workpiece identification A typical characteristic of modern manufacturing scenarios is their multitude of variations. The individual data and production steps are stored in the transponder of a tool holder or product.
  • Page 37: Goods Tracking Scenario

    RF600 system planning 4.2 Possible system configurations identification quality of the wanted transponders while reducing the identification of unwanted transponders. 4 4 .2.3 Goods tracking scenario In this scenario, a gate consisting of a SIMATIC RF650R reader and four antennas checks the goods passing through the gate.
  • Page 38: Scenario Incoming Goods, Distribution Of Goods And Outgoing Goods

    RF600 system planning 4.2 Possible system configurations 4 4 .2.4 Scenario incoming goods, distribution of goods and outgoing goods The scenario consists of an RFID system with three readers. The SIMATIC RF650R reader with its four antennas identifies the incoming/outgoing products at the incoming/outgoing goods gates of a factory building hall through which pallets are delivered.
  • Page 39: Antenna Configurations

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations F F eatures of the scenario In this example scenario, the SIMATIC RF685R reader is controlled by a light barrier and monitors a conveyor belt; the conveyor belt transports the goods towards two output gates that are assigned to different recipients.
  • Page 40: Antenna Configuration Example

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.1 Antenna configuration example The following figure shows an example of an application with an antenna configuration of the RF650R. The antennas are positioned at the height at which the transponders to be identified are expected.
  • Page 41: Possibilities And Application Areas For Antenna Configurations

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.2 Possibilities and application areas for antenna configurations Some basic antenna configurations and possible fields of application are shown below. With the various configurations, please note that up to four external antennas can be connected to the RF650R and RF680R readers, while one external antenna can be connected to the RF615 and RF685R readers.
  • Page 42 RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations A A ntenna configuration 2 D D escription/ application areas This arrangement of antennas is appro- priate when the transponders to be read are only located on one side of the items to be identified, e.g. when pallets are to be identified and it is known on which side the transponders to be read are located.
  • Page 43 RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations A A ntenna configuration 4 D D escription/ application areas Preferred for the identification of goods at loading gates: Similar to configuration 2, but with additional reading reliability when the transponder is at an angle to the vertical.
  • Page 44 RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations A A ntenna configuration 6 D D escription/ application areas Preferred for the identification of goods at loading gates: Similar to configuration 4, but the reliability of transponder identi- fication is improved as a result of the four antennas at separate locations, so the transponder position is not critical.
  • Page 45: Transponder Orientation In Space

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.3 Transponder orientation in space The alignment of the transponder antenna to the antenna of the reader influences the reading range. For maximum performance and to achieve the maximum read range, the transponder antenna should therefore be aligned parallel to the reader antenna: Parallel transponder alignment Large reading range...
  • Page 46: Specified Minimum And Maximum Spacing Of Antennas

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.4 Specified minimum and maximum spacing of antennas Specified minimum spacing of antennas The following diagram shows the specified minimum and maximum spacings for mounting antennas: Between the antenna and liquids or metals, a minimum distance of 50 cm should be kept to. The distance between the antenna and the floor should also be at least 50 cm.
  • Page 47: Reciprocal Influence Of Read Points

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.5 Reciprocal influence of read points Antenna alignment and resulting antenna spacing The minimum distance required between antennas that use the same frequency and that are connected to different readers depends on the maximum transmit power set and the antenna alignment.
  • Page 48: Read And Write Range

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations A A ntenna spacing with portal configuration In the portal configuration, multiple antennas are connected to one reader. In this case, the antennas must not exceed the maximum distance to one another. Table 4- 2 Maximum antenna spacing of the external antennas with a portal configuration Antenna Antenna alignment...
  • Page 49: Static/Dynamic Mode

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations F F actors D D escription Reflection characteristics of the envi- In a multiple-reflection environment (e.g., in rooms with ronment reflecting surfaces, machinery, or concrete walls), the read- ing range can be significantly higher than in a low-reflection environment.
  • Page 50: Operation Of Several Readers Within Restricted Space

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.8 Operation of several readers within restricted space 4.3.8.1 Using more than one reader When mounting the readers make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 0.5 m between the readers to avoid them influencing each other. Avoiding problems When several RFID readers are used, there is a danger that RFID transponders can also be read out by other readers.
  • Page 51: Frequency Hopping

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations 4 4 .3.8.3 Frequency hopping This technique is intended to prevent mutual interference between readers. The reader changes its transmission channel in a random or programmed sequence (FHSS). Procedure for FCC Frequency hopping is always active in the FCC country profile. With 50 available channels the probability is low that two readers will be operating on the same frequency.
  • Page 52: General Application Planning

    RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations P P urpose of this chapter This section will help you to select the suitable antenna or the suitable cable taking into account all important criteria and to make the relevant settings in the configuration software/WBM of the SIMATIC RF600 system.
  • Page 53: Types Of Antenna

    With the readers, the parameters for the transmit/radiated power, antenna gain and cable loss (user-defined) are set using the WBM. In the WBM, you can select the Siemens products being used from a drop-down list quickly and easily, and the values and their effect on the transmit/radiated power are calculated directly.
  • Page 54 RF600 system planning 4.3 Antenna configurations A A ntenna cable loss In order to be able to transmit the available UHF power from the RF600 reader to the antenna or antennas, the antenna cable loss should not exceed a value of approx. 5 dB. Dependency of the cable loss The cable loss depends on two important factors: External characteristics of cable.
  • Page 55: Minimum Distances And Maximum Ranges

    RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges 4 4 .4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges The following section describes the configuration of the antenna and transponder relative to each other. The aim of the section is to help you achieve the maximum ranges listed here in a typical electromagnetic environment.
  • Page 56 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges With the antenna types with linear polarization (RF620A and RF642A), the polarization axes of the antenna and of the transponder must be aligned parallel to each other to achieve a maximum range. N N OTICE R R eduction of the maximum read/write range when using linear antennas If the alignment of the polarization axes of linear antennas (RF620A or RF642A) and...
  • Page 57 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges L L inear antennas To achieve the maximum range with linear antennas, make sure that the polarization axes of the antenna and transponder are parallel to each other. Changing the transponder angle within the x-y plane leads to a reduction of the range.
  • Page 58: Effects Of The Materials Of The Mounting Surfaces On The Range

    RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges S S uboptimal transponder alignment for all antenna types If the angle is changed within the y-z plane, this causes a reduction in range for all antenna types. Antenna RF615A, RF620A, RF640A, RF642A, RF650A or RF680A Transponder Figure 4-13 Suboptimal transponder alignment...
  • Page 59: Maximum Read/Write Ranges Of Transponders

    RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges E E ffects due to transponder mounting The maximum read/write range of the transponders depends on the material of the mounting surface. The specified ranges apply when mounted on non-metallic surfaces, such as paper or card, with the RF640L, RF642L, RF625T, RF630T, RF640T and RF645T when mounted on metal.
  • Page 60 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges The following tables summarize the ranges with the RF610R and RF615R readers, as well as the RF680R and RF685R readers, since the ranges achieved are identical with these readers. Note that the RF610R reader does not have an external antenna connector and the RF680R reader does not have an internal antenna.
  • Page 61 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges Table 4- 5 Read range of the transponders II (all ranges in meters [m]) S S IMATIC RF6 6 30L S S IMATIC RF630L S S IMATIC RF630L 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AC82 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE80- - 0 0 AX2 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE81- - 0 0 AX1 S S IMATIC RF610R...
  • Page 62 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges Table 4- 6 Read range of the transponders III (all ranges in meters [m]) 1 1 ) S S IMATIC RF640L SIMATIC RF642L SIMATIC RF690L SIMATIC RF610T SIMATIC RF610R S S IMATIC RF615R with internal antenna SIMATIC RF615R with RF615A...
  • Page 63 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges Table 4- 7 Read range of the transponders IV (all ranges in meters [m]) 1 1 ) S S IMATIC RF620T SIMATIC RF625T SIMATIC RF630T SIMATIC RF640T SIMATIC RF610R S S IMATIC RF615R with internal antenna SIMATIC RF615R with RF615A...
  • Page 64 RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges Table 4- 8 Read range of the transponders V (all ranges in meters [m]) 1 1 ) S S IMATIC RF645T SIMATIC RF680T SIMATIC RF682T SIMATIC RF610R S S IMATIC RF615R with internal antenna SIMATIC RF615R with RF615A...
  • Page 65: Minimum Distances Between Antennas And Transponders

    RF600 system planning 4.4 Minimum distances and maximum ranges 4 4 .4.4 Minimum distances between antennas and transponders The antennas listed here are all far field antennas. For this reason, a minimum distance between antennas and transponders must be maintained to ensure reliable transponder data access: Table 4- 9 Minimum distances to be maintained between antennas and transponders...
  • Page 66: Environmental Conditions For Transponders

    RF600 system planning 4.5 Environmental conditions for transponders 4 4 .5 Environmental conditions for transponders Basic rules The transponder must not be placed directly on metal surfaces or on containers of liquid. The on-metal transponders designed specifically for use in metallic environments are an exception to this.
  • Page 67: Influence Of Metals

    RF600 system planning 4.6 The response of electromagnetic waves in the UHF band R R educing the effect of reflections/interference on transponder identification Reducing the transmit power: To minimize interference, we recommend that the transmit power of the reader is reduced until it is sufficient for an identification rate of 100%.
  • Page 68: Influence Of Liquids And Non-Metallic Substances

    RF600 system planning 4.6 The response of electromagnetic waves in the UHF band This effect depends very much on the transmitted power, the components being used (cable, antenna) and the distance from the metallic surface to the antenna. In this case, repositioning/realigning the antenna or reducing the radiated power can remedy the situation.
  • Page 69: Planning And Installation Of Uhf Read Points

    RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points 4 4 .7 Planning and installation of UHF read points Due to their comparatively large effective range, RFID UHF systems (frequency band 865 - 928 MHz) have different requirements in terms of planning, commissioning and operation compared with the HF systems commonly used up to now in automation (frequency band 13.56 MHz).
  • Page 70 RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points distance between antenna and transponder, reflections, noise level in the channel used and in neighboring channels The RSSI value is important for the automatic evaluation of the read point and for filtering. A simple comparison of the RSSI values of two transponders is nevertheless not possible because the values are influenced by the transponder tolerances and the non-homogeneous antenna field.
  • Page 71 RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points P P roperties of the transmitting antenna Depending on their design, UHF RFID antennas provide different properties. They differ in the polarization and antenna gain. The direction of the electrical field component of an electromagnetic wave and the alignment of the antenna decide the polarization of the radiation.
  • Page 72: Implementation Of Uhf Rfid Installations

    RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points 4 4 .7.2 Implementation of UHF RFID installations The use of UHF RFID systems requires careful planning and preparation to avoid problems during commissioning and operation. 4.7.2.1 Preparation phase Device selection When selecting the suitable RFID hardware, remember the following minimum criteria: Integration in a control/IT environment...
  • Page 73: Test Phase

    RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points D D ynamic identification Dead spots cannot be excluded. To be able to compensate for dead spots, we recommend that you give preference to dynamic identification rather than static identification. Dynamic identification means that the transponders are read while they are moving (e.g.
  • Page 74: Setting Up Read Points

    The read point setup described in this section is performed using the Web Based Management (WBM) and applies to the RF600 readers. You can find a detailed description of the WBM in the configuration manual "SIMATIC RF600 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15081/man)". Adjust antennas Follow the steps below to optimize the antenna alignment: 1.
  • Page 75 RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points 4. In the "RSSI display" area, you can see the current (light blue) and maximum reached (dark blue) RSSI values. N N ote T T rans s ponder is not identified If no transponder is identified, first increase the radiated power as described in the following section.
  • Page 76 RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points D D etect activation power Follow the steps below to detect the activation power: 1. In the "Settings - Activation power" menu item, select the connected antenna and click the "Start measurement"...
  • Page 77: Dealing With Field Disturbances

    RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points 4 4 .7.3 Dealing with field disturbances 4.7.3.1 Types and approaches to solutions The superposition of radio waves and reflection by conductive materials (in particular metal) can lead to weakening or strengthening of the antenna field at certain points in space. These effects can lead to disruptions when identifying RFID transponders that can be distinguished as follows: Overshoots due to increasing field strength: Transponders are detected that are actually...
  • Page 78: Measures For Eliminating Field Disturbances

    RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points Reader reader influence: Several readers influence or disturb each other during transponder identification. Approaches to solutions: – "Interconnect" neighboring readers so that they do not send at the same time –...
  • Page 79 RF600 system planning 4.7 Planning and installation of UHF read points C C hannel management To operate the readers, depending on the country profile, you have between four and fifty send channels available. Ideally, you should make the channel assignments manually in STEP 7 Basic / Professional (TIA Portal) or in the WBM.
  • Page 80: Chemical Resistance Of The Readers And Transponders

    Aluminum Fiber-optic cable Makrolon®2405 Decorative membrane Autotex V200 Socket Brass (copper alloy) CuZn40Pb2 Non-relevant component for resistance of complete housing In case of questions please contact Siemens Support (section "Service & support (Page 506)"). SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 81: Pocan Cf2200

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders 4 4 .8.1.2 Pocan CF2200 The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the Pocan CF2200. Table 4- 11 Resistance to chemicals - Pocan CF2200 Substance Test conditions Evaluation Concentration [%]...
  • Page 82 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] C C leaning products Curd soap ++++ Detergent ++++ Cleaning products ++++ S S alt solutions Sodium hypochloride...
  • Page 83: Transponder

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders 4 4 .8.2 Transponder 4.8.2.1 Overview of the transponders and their housing materials The following sections describe the resistance to chemicals of the various transponders. Resistance to chemicals depends on the housing materials used to manufacture the transponders.
  • Page 84: Polyamide 12 (Pa12)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C once e ntration [%] T T emperature [°C] Aromatic hydrocarbons Weak alkaline solutions ++++ Strong alkaline solutions ++++ Weak mineral acids ++++...
  • Page 85 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] n(n) ++++ Calcium chloride, w. ++++ Calcium nitrate, w. c. s. ++++ c.
  • Page 86: Polyamide 6.6 (Pa 6.6)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Hydrogen sulfide ++++ Carbon tetrachloride ++++ Toluene ++++ Detergent high ++++ Plasticizer ++++ E E xplanation of the rating...
  • Page 87: Polyamide 6.6 Gf (Pa 6.6 Gf)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est co o nditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Trichloroethylene ++++ Hot water (hydrolysis resistance) E E xplanation of the rating ++++ Resistant Practically resistant...
  • Page 88 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C on n centration [%] T T emperature [°C] Magnesium salts, w. ++++ Methyl alcohol, w. 50 % ++++ Lactic acid, w.
  • Page 89: Polyethylene Terephthalate (Pet)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders 4 4 .8.2.6 Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the transponder made of polyethylene terephthalate. Table 4- 17 Chemical resistance - polyethylene terephthalate Substance Test conditions Evaluation...
  • Page 90 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Lactic acid 10 % ++++ Sodium chloride 10 % ++++ Antichlor 10 % ++++ Paraffin oil...
  • Page 91: Polypropylene (Pp)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders 4 4 .8.2.7 Polypropylene (PP) The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the transponder made of polyethylene terephthalate. Table 4- 18 Chemical resistance - polypropylene Substance Test conditions Evaluation...
  • Page 92 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Calcium chloride, w./ alcoholic ++++ 50 °C Calcium chloride, 50 °C ++++ Calcium nitrate, w.
  • Page 93 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Magnesium salts 50 °C ++++ Machine oil 100 % ++++ Sea water 50 °C ++++ Methanol...
  • Page 94 RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders S S ubstance T T est conditions E E valuation C C oncentration [%] T T emperature [°C] Sulfur dioxide 50 °C ++++ moist ++++ moist 50 °C liquid 50 °C Sulfuric acid 1 ...
  • Page 95: Polyphenylene Sulfide (Pps)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders 4 4 .8.2.8 Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the transponder made of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS). The transponder has special chemical resistance to solutions up to a temperature of 200 °C.
  • Page 96: Polyvinyl Chloride (Pvc)

    RF600 system planning 4.8 Chemical resistance of the readers and transponders E E xplanation of the rating ++++ Resistant Practically resistant Conditionally resistant Less resistant Not resistant 4 4 .8.2.9 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) The following table provides an overview of the chemical resistance of the transponder made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
  • Page 97: Regulations Applicable To Frequency Bands

    You will find the current country-specific frequency bands and approvals on the following Internet page: EPCglobal (http://www.gs1.org/docs/epcglobal/UHF_Regulations.pdf) You will find a list of all the country-specific approvals for SIMATIC RFID systems on the following Internet page: Wireless approvals of SIMATIC RFID systems (http://www.siemens.com/rfid-approvals) 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 4.10.1 Overview...
  • Page 98: What Does Emc Mean

    RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 4 4 .10.2 What does EMC mean? The increasing use of electrical and electronic devices is accompanied by: Higher component density More switched power electronics Increasing switching rates Lower power consumption of components due to steeper switching edges The higher the degree of automation, the greater the risk of interaction between devices.
  • Page 99: Basic Rules

    RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 4 4 .10.3 Basic rules It is often sufficient to follow a few elementary rules in order to ensure electromagnetic compatiblity (EMC). The following rules must be observed: Shielding by enclosure Protect the device against external interference by installing it in a cabinet or housing.
  • Page 100: Propagation Of Electromagnetic Interference

    RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Feed the connected shield through to the module without interruption. Use braided shields, not foil shields. L L ine and signal filter Use only line filters with metal housings Connect the filter housing to the cabinet chassis using a large-area low-HF-impedance connection.
  • Page 101 RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) I I nterference sources In order to achieve a high level of electromagnetic compatibility and thus a very low level of disturbance in a plant, it is necessary to recognize the most frequent interference sources. These must then be eliminated by appropriate measures.
  • Page 102: Equipotential Bonding

    RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) I I nterference source C C ause R R emedy HF interference over the caused by another reader Position the antennas further antennas apart. Erect suitable damping materials between the antennas. Reduce the power of the readers.
  • Page 103: Cable Shielding

    RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The better the equipotential bonding in a plant, the smaller the chance of interference due to fluctuations in potential. Equipotential bonding should not be confused with protective earthing of a plant. Protective earthing prevents the occurrence of excessive contact voltages in the event of equipment faults whereas equipotential bonding prevents the occurrence of differences in potential.
  • Page 104 RF600 system planning 4.10 Guidelines for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Figure 4-22 Connection of shielding bus The shielding bus must be connected to the PE busbar. If shielded cables have to be interrupted, the shield must be continued via the corresponding connector housing.
  • Page 105: Readers

    R R eaders 5 5 .1 Overview The following table shows the most important features of the stationary RF600 readers at a glance: Table 5- 1 Characteristics of the readers Characteristics SIMATIC SIMATIC SIMATIC SIMATIC SIMATIC R R F610R R R F615R R R F650R R R F680R R R F685R...
  • Page 106 Readers 5.1 Overview C C haracteristics S S IMATIC S S IMATIC S S IMATIC S S IMATIC S S IMATIC R R F610R R R F615R R R F650R R R F680R R R F685R Max. radiated power 200 mW ERP 200 mW ERP 2 W ERP 2 W ERP...
  • Page 107: Simatic Rf610R

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2 SIMATIC RF610R 5.2.1 Description 5.2.1.1 Overview The SIMATIC RF610R is a stationary reader in the UHF frequency band with an integrated antenna. The maximum transmit power is 400 mW, the radiant power of the internal antenna is 200 or 250 mW ERP / 400 mW EIRP.
  • Page 108: Ordering Data

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.1.2 Ordering data Table 5- 2 RF610R ordering data Product Article number RF610R (ETSI) 6GT2811-6BC10-0AA0 RF610R (FCC) 6GT2811-6BC10-1AA0 RF610R (CMIIT) 6GT2811-6BC10-2AA0 Table 5- 3 Ordering data accessories Product Article number SIMATIC antenna holder for RF600 devices 6GT2890-2AB10 Connecting cable and connectors 6GK1901-0DB20-6AA0...
  • Page 109: Pin Assignment Of The Power Supply Interface (X80 24Vdc)

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.1.3 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC) Table 5- 4 Pin assignment of the RS422 interface (reader end) View of interface Wire colors Assignment ( ( M12 socket, 8-p p in) White + 24 V Brown...
  • Page 110: Pin Assignment Of The Industrial Ethernet Interface (X1 P1)

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R N N OTICE F F or long cables: Adapt the power supply and transmission speed Note that even with long cables, the supply voltage of 24 VDC must always be guaranteed. Note also that the transmission speed on the serial interface must, if necessary, be reduced.
  • Page 111 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R D D ense Reader Mode (DRM) The readers can also interfere with each other (secondary fields), if the channels (Reader TX, Transponder TX) overlap. In order to prevent a transponder channel overlapping with a reader channel, we recommend that the Dense Reader Mode (DRM) is used. Note P P rotective cap If you only use the internal antenna of the reader, we recommend that you close the...
  • Page 112 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R R R adiation diagram (ETSI) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 5-2 Directional radiation pattern of RF610R in the ETSI frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 113 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R O O verview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 6 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 865 MHz: Polarization (circular) Azimuth section 100° Elevation section 100° Typical antenna gain -1 dBi in the frequency band 865 to 868 MHz Antenna axis ratio 2 dB You will find more information on the antennas in the section "Guidelines for selecting RFID...
  • Page 114 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R R R adiation diagram (FCC) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 5-4 Directional radiation pattern of RF610R in the FCC frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 115: Interpretation Of Radiation Patterns

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R O O verview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 7 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 915 MHz: Polarization (circular) Azimuth section 100° Elevation section 100° Typical antenna gain 0 dBi in the frequency band 902 to 928 MHz Antenna axis ratio 2 dB You will find more information on the antennas in the section "Guidelines for selecting RFID...
  • Page 116: Configuration/Integration

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.4 Configuration/integration An Ethernet interface is available for integrating the device into system environments/networks. RF610R can be configured via the Ethernet interface and with direct connection to the PC. You can configure and program the reader using the following tools: STEP 7 Basic/Professional (TIA Portal) or via EtherNet/IP Web Based Management (WBM)
  • Page 117: Technical Specifications

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.5 Technical specifications Table 5- 8 Technical specifications of the RF610R reader 6GT2811- - 6BC10- - xAA0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF610R Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT 920 to 925 MHz Transmit power...
  • Page 118 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 BC10- - x x AA0 Typical transmission time per byte Write access 2 ms Read access 0.15 ms Supply voltage 24 VDC (20 ... 30 VDC) Maximum permitted current consumption 0.3 A Current consumption (on standby), typical 20 V input voltage on the reader...
  • Page 119 Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 BC10- - x x AA0 D D esign, dimensions and weight Dimensions (W × H × D) 140.5 × 133 × 45 mm Weight 370 g Type of mounting VESA 100 4x screws M4 ( 1.5 Nm) Operation indicator 6 LEDs...
  • Page 120: Dimension Drawing

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.6 Dimension drawing Figure 5-6 Dimension drawing RF610R All dimensions in mm (± 0.5 mm tolerance) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 121: Certificates And Approvals

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.7 Certificates and approvals 5.2.7.1 CE mark Note M M arking on the readers according to specific approval The certificates and approvals listed here apply only if the corresponding mark is found on the readers. Table 5- 9 6GT2811-6BC10-0AA0 Labeling...
  • Page 122: Fcc Information

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.7.3 FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF610R (FCC): 6GT2811-6BC10-1AA0 FCC ID: NXW-RF610R This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 123: Ic-Fcb Information

    Readers 5.2 SIMATIC RF610R 5 5 .2.7.4 IC-FCB information Siemens SIMATIC RF610R (FCC): 6GT2811-6BC10-1AA0 IC: 267X-RF610R This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 124: Simatic Rf615R

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3 SIMATIC RF615R 5.3.1 Description 5.3.1.1 Overview The SIMATIC RF615R is a stationary reader in the UHF frequency band with an integrated antenna. An external UHF RFID antenna can be connected via an RP-TNC connector. The maximum transmit power is 400 mW, the radiant power of the internal antenna is 200 or 250 mW ERP / 400 mW EIRP.
  • Page 125: Ordering Data

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.1.2 Ordering data Table 5- 12 RF615R ordering data Product Article number RF615R (ETSI) 6GT2811-6CC10-0AA0 RF615R (FCC) 6GT2811-6CC10-1AA0 RF615R (CMIIT) 6GT2811-6CC10-2AA0 Table 5- 13 Ordering data accessories Product Article number SIMATIC antenna holder for RF600 devices 6GT2890-2AB10 Connecting cable and connectors 3RK1902-4BA00-5AA0...
  • Page 126: Pin Assignment Of The Di/Dq Interface (X10 Di/Dq)

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.1.3 Pin assignment of the DI/DQ interface (X10 DI/DQ) Table 5- 14 Pin assignment of the DI/DQ interface (reader end) View of interface Pin assignment ( ( M12 socket, 5-p p in) DI Common / Input Common DO / Output DO Common / Output Common DI / Input...
  • Page 127 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R I I nput (DI) The input is set up with electrical isolation via optocoupler. Level – Low: 0 ... 7 V – High: 15 ... 24 V The following diagrams illustrate various connection possibilities. Note M M inimum time between changes Note that changes on the DI/DQ interface that are not applied for at least 1.5 seconds are not detected by the reader.
  • Page 128: Pin Assignment Of The Power Supply Interface (X80 24Vdc)

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R Voltage infeed from an external source is shown here for 12 V as an example. Other voltages are also permissible. 5 5 .3.1.5 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC) Table 5- 15 Pin assignment of the RS422 interface (reader end) View of interface Wire colors Assignment...
  • Page 129: Pin Assignment Of The Industrial Ethernet Interface (X1 P1)

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R N N otes on connectors and cables The cables with open cable ends (6GT2891-4EH20, 6GT2891-4EH50) have an 8-pin M12 plug at one end, while the other end of the cable is "open". There are 8 color-coded single wires there for connecting to external devices.
  • Page 130: Planning Operation

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.2 Planning operation 5.3.2.1 Internal antenna Minimum mounting clearances of two readers RF615R has an internal circular antenna. To prevent the antenna fields from overlapping, always observe the recommended minimum distances between two readers as described in the section "Reciprocal influence of read points (Page 47)".
  • Page 131 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R A A ntenna diagram RF615R (ETSI) The following radiation diagrams show the directional characteristics of the internal antenna of the RF615R (ETSI) reader. For the spatial presentation of the directional characteristics, the horizontal plane (azimuth section) as well as the vertical plane (elevation section) must be considered.
  • Page 132 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R R R adiation diagram (ETSI) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 5-10 Directional radiation pattern of RF615R in the ETSI frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 133 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R O O verview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 17 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 865 MHz: Polarization (circular) Azimuth section 100° Elevation section 100° Typical antenna gain -1 dBi in the frequency band 865 to 868 MHz Antenna axis ratio 2 dB You will find more information on the antennas in the section "Guidelines for selecting RFID...
  • Page 134 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R R R adiation diagram (FCC) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 5-12 Directional radiation pattern of RF615R in the FCC frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 135: External Antenna

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R O O verview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 18 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 915 MHz: Polarization (circular) Azimuth section 100° Elevation section 100° Typical antenna gain 0 dBi in the frequency band 902 to 928 MHz Antenna axis ratio 2 dB You will find more information on the antennas in the section "Guidelines for selecting RFID...
  • Page 136: Installing/Mounting

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.3 Installing/mounting Requirement NOTICE Close unused connectors Note that the readers only have the specified degree of protection when all connectors are in use or when unused connectors are closed with the protective caps. CAUTION Emitted radiation The transmitter complies with the requirements of Health Canada and the FCC limit values...
  • Page 137: Configuration/Integration

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.4 Configuration/integration An Ethernet interface is available for integrating the device into system environments/networks. RF615R can be configured via the Ethernet interface and with direct connection to the PC. You can configure and program the reader using the following tools: STEP 7 Basic/Professional (TIA Portal) or via EtherNet/IP Web Based Management (WBM)
  • Page 138: Technical Specifications

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.5 Technical specifications Table 5- 19 Technical specifications of the RF615R reader 6GT2811- - 6CC10- - xAA0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF615R Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT 920 to 925 MHz Transmit power...
  • Page 139 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 CC10- - x x AA0 Typical transmission time per byte Write access 2 ms Read access 0.15 ms Supply voltage 24 V DC (20 ... 30 V DC) Maximum permitted current consumption 0.3 A Maximum permitted current consumption via DI/DQ interface...
  • Page 140 Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 CC10- - x x AA0 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation -25 ... +55 °C During transportation and storage -40 ... +85 °C Conditions relating to UL approval for indoor use only (dry location) Mounting height shall be equal or less than 2 m (MS1 classification according UL/IEC...
  • Page 141: Dimension Drawing

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.6 Dimension drawing Figure 5-14 Dimension drawing RF615R All dimensions in mm (± 0.5 mm tolerance) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 142: Certificates And Approvals

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.7 Certificates and approvals 5.3.7.1 CE mark Note M M arking on the readers according to specific approval The certificates and approvals listed here apply only if the corresponding mark is found on the readers. Table 5- 20 6GT2811-6CC10-0AA0 Labeling...
  • Page 143: Fcc Information

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.7.3 FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF615R (FCC): 6GT2811-6CC10-1AA0 FCC ID: NXW-RF615R This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 144: Ic-Fcb Information

    Readers 5.3 SIMATIC RF615R 5 5 .3.7.4 IC-FCB information Siemens SIMATIC RF615R (FCC): 6GT2811-6CC10-1AA0 IC: 267X-RF615R This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 145: Simatic Rf650R

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4 SIMATIC RF650R 5.4.1 Description 5.4.1.1 Overview The SIMATIC RF650R is a stationary reader in the UHF frequency band without an integrated antenna. Up to four external UHF RFID antennas can be connected via RP-TNC connectors.
  • Page 146: Ordering Data

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.1.2 Ordering data Table 5- 23 Ordering data RF650R Product Article number RF650R (ETSI) 6GT2811-6AB20-0AA0 RF650R (FCC) 6GT2811-6AB20-1AA0 RF650R (CMIIT) 6GT2811-6AB20-2AA0 RF650R (ARIB) 6GT2811-6AB20-4AA0 Table 5- 24 Ordering data accessories Product Article number Holders for securing the reader 6GT2890-0AB00 DIN rail T35 (S7-1200) S7-300 standard rail...
  • Page 147: Pin Assignment Of The Di/Dq Interface (X10 Di/Dq)

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R P P roduct A A rticle number 24 V connecting cable reader wide-range power supply unit 6GT2891-0PH50 with plug, 5 m 6GT2891-4EH20 with open ends, 2 m 6GT2891-4EH50 with open ends, 5 m DVD "Ident Systems Software & Documentation" 6GT2080-2AA20 5 5 .4.1.3 Pin assignment of the DI/DQ interface (X10 DI/DQ)
  • Page 148: Switching Scheme For The Di/Dq Interface

    C C olor scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable with M12 connector The following figure shows the color scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable from Siemens (6GT2891-0CH50). You can use the color scheme to assign the wire colors to the pins.
  • Page 149 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R The following diagrams illustrate various connection possibilities. N N ote M M inimum t t ime between changes Note that changes on the DI/DQ interface that are not applied for at least 1.5 seconds are not detected by the reader. Voltage infeed from internal source (no electrical isolation) Figure 5-16 Circuit example 1: Digital inputs...
  • Page 150 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-17 Circuit example 2: Digital inputs Voltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-18 Circuit example 3: Digital inputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 151 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R V V oltage infeed from internal source Figure 5-19 Circuit example 4: Digital outputs Alternative connection possibilities: Pin 1 GND to Pin 3 DO Common Pin 2 (VCC) to busbar outputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 152 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-20 Circuit example 5: Digital outputs Voltage infeed from an external source is shown here for 12 V as an example. Other voltages are also permissible. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 153: Pin Assignment Of The Power Supply Interface (X80 24Vdc)

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R V V oltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-21 Circuit example 6: Digital outputs 5.4.1.5 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC) Table 5- 26 Pin assignment of the RS422 interface (reader end) View of interface Wire colors Assignment...
  • Page 154 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R N N ote R R equirement for external power sources The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirements of LPS (Limited Power Source) and NEC Class 2. R R equirement for external power sou u rces The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirementsof limited power source (LPS) and NEC Class 2.
  • Page 155: Pin Assignment Of The Industrial Ethernet Interface (X1 P1)

    Note U U se of Siemens cables We recommend that you only use original Siemens cables and connectors (refer to the section "Ordering data (Page 146)") to connect to the Ethernet socket of the reader. If plug-in connectors from other manufacturers are used, it may be difficult or even impossible to remove the plug from the reader.
  • Page 156: Planning Operation

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R G G round connection Screw (M4 x 8) Flat washer Cable lug Contact washer 5 5 .4.2 Planning operation 5.4.2.1 Antenna/read point configurations You can connect up to four external antennas to the RF650R reader. The standard setting is that an antenna is connected when the reader is started.
  • Page 157: Installation/Mounting

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.3 Installation/mounting Requirement NOTICE Close unused connectors Note that the readers only have the specified degree of protection when all connectors are in use or when unused connectors are closed with the protective caps. CAUTION Emitted radiation The transmitter complies with the requirements of Health Canada and the FCC limit values...
  • Page 158 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R M M ounting the reader on a DIN/standard rail Table 5- 28 DIN rail mounting Description 1. Place the spring in the groove. 2. Mount the holder using the supplied Torx screws. When mounting the holder, make sure that the angled tip is positioned above the spring in the groove.
  • Page 159 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R D D escription 3. Fit the lower part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the DIN rail. To be able to mount the reader on or remove it from the DIN rail, pull down the holder mounted in step 2.
  • Page 160 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R Table 5- 29 Installation on a standard rail D D escription 1. Mount the two adapter pieces using the supplied Torx screws. 2. Fit the upper part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the standard rail. 3.
  • Page 161: Configuration/Integration

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.4 Configuration/integration An Ethernet interface is available for integrating the device into system environments/networks. The RF650R can be configured via the Ethernet interface and with direct connection to the PC. You can configure and program the reader using the following tools: using Web Based Management (WBM) OPC UA or XML based user applications...
  • Page 162: Technical Specifications

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.5 Technical specifications Table 5- 30 Technical specifications of the RF650R reader 6GT2811- - 6AB20- - xAA0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF650R Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT 920 to 925 MHz ARIB (STD-T107)
  • Page 163 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 AB20- - x x AA0 Channel spacing ETSI 600 kHz 500 kHz CMIIT 250 kHz ARIB (STD-T107) 200 kHz Modulation methods ASK: DSB modulation & PR-ASK modulation encoding, Manchester or Pulse Interval (PIE) Multitag capability Typical transmission time per byte Write access...
  • Page 164 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 AB20- - x x AA0 M M echanical specifications Material Upper part of housing Pocan (silicone-free) Lower part of housing Aluminum Color Upper part of housing TI-Grey Lower part of housing Silver P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature...
  • Page 165: Dimension Drawing

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.6 Dimension drawing Figure 5-23 Dimension drawing RF650R All dimensions in mm (± 0.5 mm tolerance) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 166: Certificates And Approvals

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.7 Certificates and approvals Note M M arking on the readers according to specific approval The certificates and approvals listed here apply only if the corresponding mark is found on the readers. Table 5- 31 6GT2811-6AB20-0AA0 Labeling Description...
  • Page 167 Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R L L abeling D D escription Brazil radio approval Marking on the reader (6GT2811-6AB20-1AA0): Statement about approval: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de es- tações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
  • Page 168: Fcc Information

    China radio approval Marking on the reader: CMIIT ID: 2014DJ3987 5 5 .4.7.1 FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF650R (FCC): 6GT2811-6AB20-1AA0 FCC ID: NXW-RF600R2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
  • Page 169: Ic-Fcb Information

    Readers 5.4 SIMATIC RF650R 5 5 .4.7.2 IC-FCB information Siemens SIMATIC RF650R (FCC): 6GT2811-6AB20-1AA0 IC: 267X-RF600R2 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 170: Simatic Rf680R

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5 SIMATIC RF680R 5.5.1 Description 5.5.1.1 Overview The SIMATIC RF680R is a stationary reader in the UHF frequency band without an integrated antenna. Up to four external UHF RFID antennas can be connected via RP-TNC connectors.
  • Page 171: Ordering Data

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.1.2 Ordering data Table 5- 34 Ordering data RF680R Product Article number RF680R (ETSI) 6GT2811-6AA10-0AA0 RF680R (FCC) 6GT2811-6AA10-1AA0 RF680R (CMIIT) 6GT2811-6AA10-2AA0 RF680R (ARIB) 6GT2811-6AA10-4AA0 Table 5- 35 Ordering data accessories Product Article number r Holder set for securing the reader 6GT2890-0AB00 DIN rail T35 (S7-1200)
  • Page 172: Pin Assignment Of The Di/Dq Interface (X10 Di/Dq)

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R P P roduct A A rticle number r Connecting cable CM reader / extension cable for 24 V connecting cable RS422, M12 connector, 8-pin socket 6GT2891-4FH20 6GT2891-4FH50 6GT2891-4FN10 10 m 6GT2891-4FN20 20 m 6GT2891-4FN50 50 m Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6GT2898-0AC00 With EU plug...
  • Page 173: Switching Scheme For The Di/Dq Interface

    C C olor scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable with M12 connector The following figure shows the color scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable from Siemens (6GT2891-0CH50). You can use the color scheme to assign the wire colors to the pins.
  • Page 174 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R i i nput (DI 0 ... 3) The inputs are optically isolated through optocouplers. Level – Low: 0 ... 7 V – High: 15 ... 24 V The following diagrams illustrate various connection possibilities. Note M M inimum time between changes Note that changes on the DI/DQ interface that are not applied for at least 1.5 seconds are not detected by the reader.
  • Page 175 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-26 Circuit example 2: Digital inputs Voltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-27 Circuit example 3: Digital inputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 176 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R V V oltage infeed from internal source Figure 5-28 Circuit example 4: Digital outputs Alternative connection possibilities: Pin 1 GND to Pin 3 DO Common Pin 2 (VCC) to busbar outputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 177 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-29 Circuit example 5: Digital outputs Voltage infeed from an external source is shown here for 12 V as an example. Other voltages are also permissible. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 178: Pin Assignment Of The Power Supply Interface (X80 24Vdc)

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R V V oltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-30 Circuit example 6: Digital outputs 5.5.1.5 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC) Table 5- 37 Pin assignment of the RS422 interface (reader end) View of interface Wire colors Assignment...
  • Page 179 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R N N ote R R equiremen n t for external power sources The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirements of LPS (Limited Power Source) and NEC Class 2. R R equirement for external power sources The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirementsof limited power source (LPS) and NEC Class 2.
  • Page 180: Pin Assignment Of The Industrial Ethernet Interface (X1 P1; X1 P2)

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.1.6 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (X1 P1; X1 P2) Table 5- 38 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (reader end) View of interface Pin assignment ( ( M12 socket, 4-p p in) Data line +Tx Data line +Rx Data line -Tx...
  • Page 181: Planning Operation

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R G G rou u nd connection Screw (M4 x 8) Flat washer Cable lug Contact washer 5 5 .5.2 Planning operation 5.5.2.1 Antenna/read point configurations You can connect up to four external antennas to the RF680R reader. The standard setting is that an antenna is connected when the reader is started.
  • Page 182: Installation/Mounting

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.3 Installation/mounting Requirement NOTICE Close unused connectors Note that the readers only have the specified degree of protection when all connectors are in use or when unused connectors are closed with the protective caps. Close any connectors on the reader that you are not using with protective caps.
  • Page 183: Mounting/Installation

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.3.1 Mounting/Installation Mounting/installing the device You can mount the reader in the following ways: DIN rail T35 (S7-1200) S7-300 standard rail S7-1500 standard rail directly on a flat surface using the VESA 100 mounting system (torque 1.5 Nm).
  • Page 184 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R D D escription 2. Mount the holder using the supplied Torx screws. When mounting the holder, make sure that the angled tip is positioned above the spring in the groove. 3. Fit the lower part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the DIN rail.
  • Page 185 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R Table 5- 40 Installation on a standard rail D D escription 1. Mount the two adapter pieces using the supplied Torx screws. 2. Fit the upper part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the standard rail. 3.
  • Page 186: Configuration/Integration

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.4 Configuration/integration An Ethernet interface is available for integrating the device into system environments/networks. The RF680R can be configured via the Ethernet interface and with direct connection to the PC. You can configure and program the reader using the following tools: STEP 7 Basic/Professional (TIA Portal) or via EtherNet/IP...
  • Page 187: Technical Specifications

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.5 Technical specifications Table 5- 41 Technical specifications of the RF680R reader 6GT2811- - 6AA10- - xAA0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF680R Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT 920 to 925 MHz ARIB (STD-T106)
  • Page 188 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 AA10- - x x AA0 Channel spacing ETSI 600 kHz 500 kHz CMIIT 250 kHz ARIB (STD-T106) 1200 kHz Modulation methods ASK: DSB modulation & PR-ASK modulation encoding, Manchester or Pulse Interval (PIE) Multitag capability Typical transmission time per byte Write access...
  • Page 189 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 AA10- - x x AA0 M M echanical specifications Material Upper part of housing Pocan (silicone-free) Lower part of housing Aluminum Color Upper part of housing TI-Grey Lower part of housing Silver P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature...
  • Page 190: Dimension Drawing

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 AA10- - x x AA0 S S tandards, specifications, approvals Proof of suitability EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 / EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 / EN 302 208-1/-3 V1.4.1 FCC CFR 47, Part 15 section 15.247 MTBF 28 years Measured at the output of the antenna socket.
  • Page 191: Certificates And Approvals

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.7 Certificates and approvals Note M M arking on the readers according to specific approval The certificates and approvals listed here apply only if the corresponding mark is found on the readers. Table 5- 42 6GT2811-6AA10-0AA0 Labeling Descr r iption...
  • Page 192 Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R L L abeling D D escription Brazil radio approval Marking on the reader (6GT2811-6AA10-1AA0): Statement about approval: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de es- tações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
  • Page 193: Fcc Information

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.7.1 FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF680R (FCC): 6GT2811-6AA10-1AA0 FCC ID: NXW-RF600R2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 194: Ic-Fcb Information

    Readers 5.5 SIMATIC RF680R 5 5 .5.7.2 IC-FCB information Siemens SIMATIC RF680R (FCC): 6GT2811-6AA10-1AA0 IC: 267X-RF600R2 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 195: Simatic Rf685R

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6 SIMATIC RF685R 5.6.1 Description 5.6.1.1 Overview The SIMATIC RF685R is a stationary reader in the UHF frequency band with an integrated antenna. An additional external UHF RFID antenna can be connected via an RP-TNC connector.
  • Page 196: Ordering Data

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.1.2 Ordering data Table 5- 45 Ordering data RF685R Pro o duct Article number RF685R (ETSI) 6GT2811-6CA10-0AA0 RF685R (FCC) 6GT2811-6CA10-1AA0 RF685R (CMIIT) 6GT2811-6CA10-2AA0 RF685R (ARIB) 6GT2811-6CA10-4AA0 Table 5- 46 Ordering data accessories Product Article number Holder set for securing the reader 6GT2890-0AB00 DIN rail T35 (S7-1200)
  • Page 197: Pin Assignment Of The Di/Dq Interface (X10 Di/Dq)

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R P P roduct A A rticle number Connecting cable CM reader / extension cable for 24 V connecting cable RS422, M12 connector, 8-pin socket 6GT2891-4FH20 6GT2891-4FH50 6GT2891-4FN10 10 m 6GT2891-4FN20 20 m 6GT2891-4FN50 50 m Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6GT2898-0AC00 With EU plug 6GT2898-0AC10...
  • Page 198: Switching Scheme For The Di/Dq Interface

    C C olor scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable with M12 connector The following figure shows the color scheme of the DI/DQ standard cable from Siemens (6GT2891-0CH50). You can use the color scheme to assign the wire colors to the pins.
  • Page 199 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R i i nput (DI 0 ... 3) The inputs are optically isolated through optocouplers. Level – Low: 0 ... 7 V – High: 15 ... 24 V The following diagrams illustrate various connection possibilities. Note M M inimum time between changes Note that changes on the DI/DQ interface that are not applied for at least 1.5 seconds are not detected by the reader.
  • Page 200 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-35 Circuit example 2: Digital inputs Voltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-36 Circuit example 3: Digital inputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 201 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R V V oltage infeed from internal source Figure 5-37 Circuit example 4: Digital outputs Alternative connection possibilities: Pin 1 GND to Pin 3 DO Common Pin 2 (VCC) to busbar outputs SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 202 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R V V oltage infeed from external source Figure 5-38 Circuit example 5: Digital outputs Voltage infeed from an external source is shown here for 12 V as an example. Other voltages are also permissible. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 203: Pin Assignment Of The Power Supply Interface (X80 24Vdc)

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R V V oltage infeed from external source with various voltages Figure 5-39 Circuit example 6: Digital outputs 5.6.1.5 Pin assignment of the power supply interface (X80 24VDC) Table 5- 48 Pin assignment of the RS422 interface (reader end) View of interface Wire colors Assignment...
  • Page 204 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R N N ote R R equiremen n t for external power sources The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirements of LPS (Limited Power Source) and NEC Class 2. R R equirement for external power sources The reader must only be supplied with power by power supply units that meet the requirementsof limited power source (LPS) and NEC Class 2.
  • Page 205: Pin Assignment Of The Industrial Ethernet Interface (X1 P1; X1 P2)

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.1.6 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (X1 P1; X1 P2) Table 5- 49 Pin assignment of the Industrial Ethernet interface (reader end) View of interface Pin assignment ( ( M12 socket, 4-p p in) Data line +Tx Data line +Rx Data line -Tx...
  • Page 206: Planning Operation

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R G G rou u nd connection Screw (M4 x 8) Flat washer Cable lug Contact washer 5 5 .6.2 Planning operation 5.6.2.1 Internal antenna Minimum mounting clearances of two readers RF685R has an adjustable internal antenna (linear horizontal or linear vertical). This means that you can set the antenna polarization to be either horizontal, vertical or circular.
  • Page 207 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R A A ntenna diagram for RF685R (ETSI) The following radiation diagrams show the directional characteristics of the internal antenna of the RF685R (ETSI) reader. For the spatial presentation of the directional characteristics, the horizontal plane (azimuth section) as well as the vertical plane (elevation section) must be considered.
  • Page 208 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram (Azimuth section) Figure 5-41 Azimuth section SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 209 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram (elevation section) Figure 5-42 Elevation section SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 210 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram circular Figure 5-43 Circular section Overview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 50 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 865 MHz: Polarization Circular polariza- t t ion Linear vertical Linear horizontal Azimuth section 64°...
  • Page 211 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R A A ntenna diagram for RF685R (FCC) The following radiation diagrams show the directional characteristics of the internal antenna of the RF685R (FCC) reader. For the spatial presentation of the directional characteristics, the horizontal plane (azimuth section) as well as the vertical plane (elevation section) must be considered.
  • Page 212 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram (Azimuth section) Figure 5-45 Azimuth section SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 213 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram (elevation section) Figure 5-46 Elevation section SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 214 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R R R adiation diagram (circular) Figure 5-47 Circular section Overview of the antenna parameters Table 5- 51 Maximum linear electrical aperture angle at 915 MHz: Polarization Circular polariza- t t ion Li i near vertical Linear horizon n tal Azimuth section 74°...
  • Page 215: External Antenna

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R I I nterpretation of radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 216: Installation/Mounting

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.3 Installation/mounting Requirement NOTICE Close unused connectors Note that the readers only have the specified degree of protection when all connectors are in use or when unused connectors are closed with the protective caps. Close any connectors on the reader that you are not using with protective caps.
  • Page 217 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R M M ounting the reader on a DIN/standard rail Table 5- 53 DIN rail mounting Description 1. Place the spring in the groove. 2. Mount the holder using the supplied Torx screws. When mounting the holder, make sure that the angled tip is positioned above the spring in the groove.
  • Page 218 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R D D escription 3. Fit the lower part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the DIN rail. To be able to mount the reader on or remove it from the DIN rail, pull down the holder mounted in step 2.
  • Page 219 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R Table 5- 54 Installation on a standard rail D D escription 1. Mount the two adapter pieces using the supplied Torx screws. 2. Fit the upper part of the locking mechanism of the reader into the standard rail. 3.
  • Page 220: Configuration/Integration

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.4 Configuration/integration An Ethernet interface is available for integrating the device into system environments/networks. The RF685R can be configured via the Ethernet interface and with direct connection to the PC. You can configure and program the reader using the following tools: STEP 7 Basic/Professional (TIA Portal) or via EtherNet/IP...
  • Page 221: Technical Specifications

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.5 Technical specifications Table 5- 55 Technical specifications of the RF685R reader 6GT2811- - 6CA10- - xAA0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF685R Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz CMIIT 920 to 925 MHz ARIB (STD-T106)
  • Page 222 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 CA10- - x x AA0 Channel spacing ETSI 600 kHz 500 kHz CMIIT 250 kHz ARIB (STD-T106) 1200 kHz Modulation methods ASK: DSB modulation & PR-ASK modulation encoding, Manchester or Pulse Interval (PIE) Multitag capability Typical transmission time per byte Write access...
  • Page 223 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 CA10- - x x AA0 M M echanical specifications Material Upper part of housing Pocan (silicone-free) Lower part of housing Aluminum Color Upper part of housing TI-Grey Lower part of housing Silver P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature...
  • Page 224: Dimension Drawing

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 6 6 GT2811- - 6 6 CA10- - x x AA0 S S tandards, specifications, approvals Proof of suitability EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 / EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1 / EN 302 208-1/-3 V1.4.1 FCC CFR 47, Part 15 section 15.247 MTBF 29 years Measured at the output of the antenna socket.
  • Page 225: Certificates And Approvals

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.7 Certificates and approvals Note M M arking on the readers according to specific approval The certificates and approvals listed here apply only if the corresponding mark is found on the readers. Table 5- 56 6GT2811-6CA10-0AA0 Labeling Descr r iption...
  • Page 226 Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R L L abeling D D escription Brazil radio approval Marking on the reader (6GT2811-6CA10-1AA0): Statement about approval: Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de es- tações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
  • Page 227: Fcc Information

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.7.1 FCC information Siemens SIMATIC RF685R (FCC): 6GT2811-6CA10-1AA0 FCC ID: NXW-RF600R2 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 228: Ic-Fcb Information

    Readers 5.6 SIMATIC RF685R 5 5 .6.7.2 IC-FCB information Siemens SIMATIC RF685R (FCC): 6GT2811-6CA10-1AA0 IC: 267X-RF600R2 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 229: Simatic Rf650M

    Readers 5.7 SIMATIC RF650M 5 5 .7 SIMATIC RF650M 5.7.1 Description SIMATIC RF650M expands the RF600 identification system with a powerful mobile reader for applications in the areas of logistics, production and service. In addition, it is an indispensable aid for startup and testing. 5.7.2 Field of application and features Device variants for different frequency ranges...
  • Page 230 Menu guidance in English and German (switchable) Easy creation of your own RFID applications with the software "Application Interface" (API) You will find further information on the RF650M handheld terminal in the operating instructions "SIMATIC RF650M mobile handheld terminal (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109475735)". SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 231: Antennas

    A A ntennas 6 6 .1 Overview The following table shows the most important features of the RF600 antennas at a glance: Table 6- 1 Characteristics of the RF615A, RF620A and RF660A antennas Characteristics RF615A RF620A RF660A Material PA 6, silicone-free PA 12, silicone-free Frequency range 865-868...
  • Page 232 Antennas 6.1 Overview Table 6- 2 Characteristics of the RF640A and RF642A antennas C C haracteristics R R F640A R R F642A Material PA 12, silicone-free Frequency range 865-868 MHz 902-928 MHz 865-868 MHz 902-928 MHz Impedance 50 ohms nominal Antenna gain 4 dBi (7 dBic) 4.3 dBi (7.3 dBic)
  • Page 233: Simatic Rf615A

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2 SIMATIC RF615A 6.2.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF615A Characteristics Area of application The SIMATIC RF615A is a universal UHF antenna in a compact size for industrial applications, e.g. for instal- lation directly on the robot arm. Frequency range 865 to 868 MHz (RF615A ETSI) 902 to 928 MHz (RF615A FCC)
  • Page 234: Ordering Data

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.2 Ordering data Table 6- 4 RF615A ordering data Prod d uct Article number SIMATIC RF615A (ETSI) 6GT2812-0EA00 SIMATIC RF615A (FCC) 6GT2812-0EA01 Table 6- 5 Ordering data accessories Product Article number Connecting cable between 1 m (cable loss 0.5 dB) 6GT2815-0BH10 reader and antenna...
  • Page 235: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cable To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable is used in accordance with the list of accessories. Strain relief To protect the antenna connecting cable from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp.
  • Page 236: Antenna Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A C C able designa- A A rticle number L L ength [m] C C able loss [dB] B B ending radius t t ion [ [ mm] 1) 2) Antenna cable 6GT2815-2BN15 (suitable for drag chains) Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN20 Antenna cable...
  • Page 237 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A L L imitations in the USA and Canada Note L L imitation of the radiated power (FCC) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the USA and Canada must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF615A antenna: 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 238: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A L L imitations in Japan Note L L imitation of the radiated power (ARIB) RF600 systems that are put into operation in Japan must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF615A antenna: 500 mW EIRP (or 27 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF650R (ARIB STD-T107) 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF680R/RF685R (ARIB STD-T106) The maximum permissible radiated power of the antenna cannot be reached or exceeded due to the negative antenna gain.
  • Page 239 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A A A lignment The following diagram shows the optimum alignment of the RF600 transponders to the RF615A antenna. Figure 6-3 Optimum alignment of transponders to the antenna SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 240 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A A A ngle deviation diagram for alignment The following diagram shows the dependence of the following factors: Alignment angle of transponder to antenna Maximum range of antenna Figure 6-4 Effect on the read/write range depending on the antenna alignment SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 241: Antenna Pattern Etsi

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.6.2 Antenna pattern ETSI Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 242 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A D D irectional radiation pattern ETSI on metallic mounting surface (15 cm x 15 cm) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-6 Directional radiation pattern RF615A ETSI on metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 243 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A D D irectional radiation pattern ETSI on non-metallic mounting surface Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-7 Directional radiation pattern RF615A ETSI on non-metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 244: Antenna Pattern Fcc

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.6.3 Antenna pattern FCC Directional radiation pattern FCC The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-8 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power in relation to the maximum power).
  • Page 245 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A D D irectional radiation pattern of the RF615A (FCC) on metallic mounting surface (15 cm x 15 cm) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-9 Directional radiation pattern of the RF615A (FCC) on metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 246 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A D D irectional radiation pattern of the RF615A (FCC) on non-metallic mounting surface Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-10 Directional radiation pattern of the RF615A (FCC) on non-metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 247: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.6.4 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 248: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.7 Technical data Table 6- 7 Technical specifications for the RF615A antenna 6GT T 2812-0 0 EA0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF615A Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI 340 mW ERP...
  • Page 249 Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 GT T 2812- - 0 0 EA0x E E lectrical data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Linear VSWR (standing wave ratio) Power ETSI I I nterfaces Plug connection 30 cm coaxial cable with RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the antenna cable) M M echanical specifications...
  • Page 250: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 GT T 2812- - 0 0 EA0x S S tandards, specifications, approvals Proof of suitability FCC: cULus MTBF 1190 years The values differ for different dimensions/materials of the mounting surface. The values for shock and vibration are maximum values and must not be applied continuously. 6 6 .2.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-11...
  • Page 251: Certificates & Approvals

    Antennas 6.2 SIMATIC RF615A 6 6 .2.9 Certificates & approvals Table 6- 8 6GT2812-0EA00 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 9 6GT2812-0EA01 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 252: Simatic Rf620A

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3 SIMATIC RF620A 6.3.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF620A Characteristics Area of application The SIMATIC RF620A is a universal UHF antenna in a compact size for industrial applications in limited in- stallation spaces. Frequency range 865 to 868 MHz (RF620A ETSI) 902 to 928 MHz (RF620A FCC) Read range Max.
  • Page 253: Ordering Data

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.2 Ordering data Table 6- 10 Ordering data RF620A Product Article number SIMATIC RF620A (ETSI) 6GT2812-1EA00 SIMATIC RF620A (FCC) 6GT2812-1EA01 Table 6- 11 Ordering data accessories Product Article number Connecting cable between 1 m (cable loss 0.5 dB) 6GT2815-0BH10 reader and antenna 3 m (cable loss 1.0 dB)
  • Page 254: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cable To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable is used in accordance with the list of accessories. Strain relief To protect the antenna connecting cable from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp.
  • Page 255: Antenna Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A C C able designa- A A rticle number L L ength [m] C C able loss [dB] B B ending radius t t ion [ [ mm] Antenna cable 6GT2815-1BN10 Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN10 Antenna cable 6GT2815-2BN15 1) 2) (suitable for drag chains)
  • Page 256 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A L L imitations in the USA and Canada Note L L imitation of the radiated power (FCC) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the USA and Canada must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF620A antenna: 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 257: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A L L imitations in Japan Note L L imitation of the radiated power (ARIB) RF600 systems that are put into operation in Japan must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF620A antenna: 500 mW EIRP (or 27 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF650R (ARIB STD-T107) 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF680R/RF685R (ARIB STD-T106) The maximum permissible radiated power of the antenna cannot be reached or exceeded due to the negative antenna gain.
  • Page 258 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A A A lignment The following diagram shows the optimum alignment of the RF600 transponders to the RF620A antenna. Figure 6-14 Antenna/transponder alignment SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 259 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A A A ngle deviation diagram for alignment The following diagram shows the dependence of the following factors: Alignment angle of transponder to antenna Maximum range of antenna Figure 6-15 Angle deviation diagram for alignment SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 260: Antenna Pattern Etsi

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.6.2 Antenna pattern ETSI Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 261 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A D D irectional radiation pattern ETSI on metallic mounting surface (15 cm x 15 cm) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-17 Directional radiation pattern RF620A ETSI on metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 262 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A D D irectional radiation pattern ETSI on non-metallic mounting surface Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-18 Directional radiation pattern RF620A ETSI on non-metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 263: Antenna Pattern Fcc

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.6.3 Antenna pattern FCC Directional radiation pattern FCC The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-19 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power in relation to the maximum power).
  • Page 264 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A D D irectional radiation pattern of the RF620A (FCC) on metallic mounting surface (15 cm x 15 cm) Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-20 Directional radiation pattern of the RF620A (FCC) on metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 265 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A D D irectional radiation pattern of the RF620A (FCC) on non-metallic mounting surface Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-21 Directional radiation pattern of the RF620A (FCC) on non-metallic mounting surface SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 266: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.6.4 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 267: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.7 Technical data Table 6- 13 Technical specifications for the RF620A antenna 6GT28 8 12-1 1 EA0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF620A Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI 340 mW ERP...
  • Page 268 Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 GT28 8 12- - 1 1 EA0x E E lectrical data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Linear VSWR (standing wave ratio) Power ETSI I I nterfaces Plug connection 30 cm coaxial cable with RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the antenna cable) M M echanical specifications...
  • Page 269: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-22 Dimension drawing RF620A All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 270: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.3 SIMATIC RF620A 6 6 .3.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 14 6GT2812-1EA00 Labeling Designation Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 15 6GT2812-1EA01 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 271: Simatic Rf640A

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4 SIMATIC RF640A 6.4.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF640A Characterist t ics Area of application The SIMATIC RF640A is a universal UHF antenna in a medium size with medium range for industrial applica- tions in production and logistics. Frequency range 865 to 928 MHz Read range...
  • Page 272: Ordering Data

    To achieve optimum wave propagation, the antenna should not be surrounded by conducting objects. The area between antenna and transponder should also allow wave propagation without interference. Antenna holders The Siemens antenna holders allow for fine adjustment of the antenna field by setting the solid angle. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 273: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cable To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable is used in accordance with the list of accessories. Strain relief To protect the antenna connecting cable from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp.
  • Page 274: Bending Radii And Bending Cycles Of The Cable

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.4.1 Bending radii and bending cycles of the cable The following listed bending radii are minimum values, which may not be fallen below and are based on repeated bending. Table 6- 18 Bending radii of the antenna cable Cable designa- Article number Length [m]...
  • Page 275 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded: Antenna gain: 4 dBi (or 7 dBiC) Radiated power: 1360 mW ERP (or 31.35 dBm ERP) Converted into EIRP: 2240 mW EIRP (or 33.5 dBm EIRP) Use of cable loss associated with the antenna cable.
  • Page 276: Setting Rf640A Parameters For Rf680R/Rf685R

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A L L imitations in Japan Note L L imitation of the radiated power (ARIB STD-T107) RF600 systems that are put into operation in Japan must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF640A antenna: 500 mW EIRP (or 27 dBm EIRP) 6.4.5.2 Setting RF640A parameters for RF680R/RF685R Depending on the country or region in which the antenna is being operated, it is subject to...
  • Page 277 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A L L imitations in the USA and Canada Note L L imitation of the radiated power (FCC) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the USA and Canada must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF640A antenna: 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 278: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.6 Antenna patterns 6.4.6.1 Antenna radiation patterns in the ETSI frequency band Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 279 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A D D irectional radiation patterns in the ETSI frequency band Polarization axis and axis of symmetry are parallel In a configuration based on the following directional radiation pattern of the antenna, the axis of symmetry of the antenna and the polarization axis of the transponder are parallel. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 280 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-25 The RF640A directional radiation pattern in the ETSI frequency band, polarization axis of the transponder, and axis of symmetry of the antenna are parallel to each other. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 281 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A P P olarization axis and axis of symmetry are orthogonal to each other In a configuration based on the following directional radiation pattern of the antenna, the axis of symmetry of the antenna and the polarization axis of the transponder are orthogonal to each other.
  • Page 282 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-26 The RF640A directional radiation pattern in the ETSI frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are orthogonal to each other SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 283: Antenna Radiation Patterns In The Fcc Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.6.2 Antenna radiation patterns in the FCC frequency band Directional radiation pattern USA (FCC) The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-27 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power referred to the maximum power).
  • Page 284 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A D D irectional radiation pattern in the FCC frequency band Polarization axis and axis of symmetry are parallel In the following directional radiation pattern of the antenna, the axis of symmetry of the antenna and the polarization axis of the transponder are parallel. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 285 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-28 The RF640A directional radiation pattern in the FCC frequency band, polarization axis of the transponder, and axis of symmetry of the antenna are parallel to each other SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 286 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A P P olarization axis and axis of symmetry are orthogonal to each other In the following directional radiation pattern of the antenna, the axis of symmetry of the antenna and the polarization axis of the transponder are orthogonal to each other. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 287 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-29 The RF640A directional radiation pattern in the FCC frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are orthogonal to each other SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 288: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.6.3 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 289: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.7 Technical data Table 6- 19 Technical specifications for the RF640A antenna 6GT28 8 12-0 0 GA08 Product type designation SIMATIC RF640A Radio frequencies Operating frequency 865 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI RF650R: 1360 mW ERP RF680R/RF685R:...
  • Page 290 Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 GT28 8 12- - 0 0 GA08 E E lectric c al data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Circular VSWR (standing wave ratio) ETSI 1.25 Power I I nterfaces Plug connection 30 cm coaxial cable with RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the antenna cable)
  • Page 291: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-30 Dimension drawing RF640A All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 292: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.4 SIMATIC RF640A 6 6 .4.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 20 6GT2812-0GA08 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 21 6GT2812-0GA08 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 293: Simatic Rf642A

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5 SIMATIC RF642A 6.5.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF642A Characteristics Area of application The SIMATIC RF642A is a universal UHF antenna in a medium size with high range for industrial applications in production and logistics. Frequency range 865 to 928 MHz Read range Max.
  • Page 294: Ordering Data

    To achieve optimum wave propagation, the antenna should not be surrounded by conducting objects. The area between antenna and transponder should also allow wave propagation without interference. Antenna holders The Siemens antenna holders allow for fine adjustment of the antenna field by setting the solid angle. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 295: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cable To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable is used in accordance with the list of accessories. Strain relief To protect the antenna connecting cable from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp.
  • Page 296: Bending Radii And Bending Cycles Of The Cable

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.4.1 Bending radii and bending cycles of the cable The following listed bending radii are minimum values, which may not be fallen below and are based on repeated bending. Table 6- 24 Bending radii of the antenna cable Cable designa- Article number Length [m]...
  • Page 297: Antenna Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.5 Antenna parameter assignment 6.5.5.1 Alignment of transponders to the antenna Polarization axis Since the RF642A antenna has linear polarization, it is necessary to consider the alignment of the transponders with regard to the polarization axis of the antenna. The polarization axes of antenna and transponder must always be parallel.
  • Page 298 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A A A lignment The following diagram shows the optimum alignment of the RF600 transponders to the RF642A antenna. Figure 6-33 Antenna/transponder alignment SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 299 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A A A ngle deviation diagram for alignment The following diagram shows the dependence of the following factors. Alignment angle of transponder to antenna Maximum range of antenna Figure 6-34 Angle deviation diagram for alignment SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 300: Rf642A Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.5.2 RF642A parameter assignment Depending on the country or region in which the antenna is being operated, it is subject to regional limitations with respect to the radiated power. Limitations in the EU, EFTA, or Turkey Note L L imitation of the radiated power according to EN 302 208 V1.4.1 (ETSI) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the EU, EFTA or Turkey must not exceed the...
  • Page 301 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A L L imitations in China Note L L imitation of the radiated power (CMIIT) RF600 systems that are put into operation in China must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF642A antenna: 2000 mW ERP (or 33 dBm ERP) Converted into EIRP: 3250 mW EIRP (or 35 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 302: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.6 Antenna patterns 6.5.6.1 Antenna radiation patterns in the ETSI frequency band Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 303 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A D D irectional radiation pattern in the ETSI frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-36 Directional radiation pattern of RF642A in the ETSI frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 304: Antenna Radiation Patterns In The Fcc Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.6.2 Antenna radiation patterns in the FCC frequency band Directional radiation pattern USA (FCC) The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-37 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power referred to the maximum power).
  • Page 305 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A D D irectional radiation pattern of the RF642A in the FCC frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-38 Directional radiation pattern of the RF642A in the FCC frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 306: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.6.3 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 307: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.7 Technical data Table 6- 25 Technical specifications for the RF642A antenna 6GT2812- - 1GA08 Product type designation SIMATIC RF642A Radio frequencies Operating frequency 865 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI RF650R: 2000 mW ERP RF680R/RF685R: 2000 mW ERP RF650R:...
  • Page 308 Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 GT2812- - 1 1 GA08 I I nterfaces Plug connection 30 cm coaxial cable with RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the antenna cable) M M echanical specifications Material PA 12 Color Pastel turquoise Tightening torque (at room temperature) 2 Nm P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature...
  • Page 309: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-39 Dimensional drawing of RF642A All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 310: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.5 SIMATIC RF642A 6 6 .5.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 26 6GT2812-1GA08 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 27 6GT2812-1GA08 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 311: Simatic Rf650A

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6 SIMATIC RF650A 6.6.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF650A Characteristics Area of application The SIMATIC RF650A is a universal UHF antenna in a medium size with medium range for industrial applica- tions in production and logistics Frequency range 865 to 928 MHz Read range...
  • Page 312: Ordering Data

    To achieve optimum wave propagation, the antenna should not be surrounded by conducting objects. The area between antenna and transponder should also allow wave propagation without interference. Antenna holders The Siemens antenna holders allow for fine adjustment of the antenna field by setting the solid angle. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 313: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cables To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable be used in accordance with the list of accessories. Strain relief To protect the antenna from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp.
  • Page 314: Bending Radii And Bending Cycles Of The Cable

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.4.1 Bending radii and bending cycles of the cable The following listed bending radii are minimum values, which may not be fallen below and are based on repeated bending. Table 6- 30 Bending radii of the antenna cable Cable designa- Article number Length [m]...
  • Page 315 Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded: Antenna gain: 4 dBi (7 dBic) Radiated power: 1300 mW ERP (or 31.15 dBm ERP) Converted into EIRP: 2140 mW EIRP (or 33.3 dBm EIRP) Use of cable loss associated with the antenna cable.
  • Page 316: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A L L imitations in Japan Note L L imitation of the radiated power (ARIB) RF600 systems that are put into operation in Japan must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF650A antenna: 500 mW EIRP (or 27 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF650R (ARIB STD-T107) 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) for operation with RF680R/RF685R (ARIB STD-T106) 6.6.6 Antenna patterns...
  • Page 317: Antenna Patterns In The Etsi Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.6.1 Antenna patterns in the ETSI frequency band Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 318 Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A R R adiation diagram (circular) in the ETSI frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-43 Directional radiation pattern of RF650A in the ETSI frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 319: Antenna Patterns In The Fcc Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.6.2 Antenna patterns in the FCC frequency band Directional radiation pattern FCC The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-44 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power in relation to the maximum power).
  • Page 320 Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A R R adiation diagram (circular) in the FCC frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-45 Directional radiation pattern of the RF650A in the FCC frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 321: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.6.3 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 322: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.7 Technical data Table 6- 32 Technical specifications for the RF650A antenna 6GT2812- - 0GB08 Product type designation SIMATIC RF650A Radio frequencies Operating frequency 865 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI RF650R: 1365 mW ERP RF680R/RF685R: 2000 mW ERP RF650R:...
  • Page 323 Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 GT2812- - 0 0 GB08 E E lectrical data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Circular VSWR (standing wave ratio) 1.45 Power I I nterfaces Plug connection RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the an- tenna cable) M M echanical specifications Material...
  • Page 324: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-46 Dimension drawing RF650A All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 325: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.6 SIMATIC RF650A 6 6 .6.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 33 6GT2812-0GB08 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 34 6GT2812-0GB08 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 326: Simatic Rf660A

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 .7 SIMATIC RF660A 6.7.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF660A Characteristics Area of application The SIMATIC RF660A is a universal UHF antenna with high range for industrial applications in production and logistics. Frequency ranges 865 to 868 MHz (RF660A FCC) 902 to 928 MHz (RF660A FCC) Read range Max.
  • Page 327: Ordering Data

    To achieve optimum wave propagation, the antenna should not be surrounded by conducting objects. The area between antenna and transponder should also allow wave propagation without interference. Antenna holders The Siemens antenna holders allow for fine adjustment of the antenna field by setting the solid angle. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 328: Connecting The Antenna

    Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cable To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable is used in accordance with the list of accessories. Figure 6-47 Rear of antenna with RTNC connection 6.7.4.1...
  • Page 329: Antenna Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A C C able designa- A A rticle number L L ength [m] C C able loss [dB] B B ending radius t t ion [ [ mm] Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN10 1) 2) Antenna cable 6GT2815-2BN15 (suitable for drag chains) Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN20...
  • Page 330 Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A L L imitations in the USA and Canada Note L L imitation of the radiated power (FCC) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the USA and Canada must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF660A antenna: 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 331: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 .7.6 Antenna patterns Spatial directional radiation pattern The following schematic diagram shows the main and auxiliary fields of the RF660A antenna in free space in the absence of reflecting/absorbing materials. Please note that the diagram is not to scale.
  • Page 332 Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A R R adiation diagram (horizontal) Europe (ETSI) The radiation diagram is shown for horizontal alignment and for a center frequency of 865 MHz. Horizontal antenna alignment is provided when the TNC connection on the antenna points vertically up or down. The radiating/receiving angle of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power referred to the maximum performance at a 0°...
  • Page 333 Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A U U SA (FCC) The radiation diagram is shown for horizontal alignment and for a center frequency of 915 MHz. The radiating/receiving angle of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power referred to the maximum performance at a 0°...
  • Page 334: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 .7.7 Technical data Table 6- 38 Technical specifications for the RF660A antenna 6GT2812- - 0AA0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF660A Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI RF650R: 2000 mW ERP...
  • Page 335 Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 GT2812- - 0 0 AA0x E E lectrical data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Circular VSWR (standing wave ratio) Power I I nterfaces Plug connection RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the an- tenna cable) M M echanical specifications Material...
  • Page 336: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 .7.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-51 Dimension drawing RF660A All dimensions in mm (± 0.5 mm tolerance) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 337: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.7 SIMATIC RF660A 6 6 .7.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 39 6GT2812-0AA00 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 40 6GT2812-0AA01 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 338: Simatic Rf680A

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8 SIMATIC RF680A NOTICE Note on release The use of the adaptive antenna SIMATIC RF680A with the readers RF650R, RF680R and RF685R as of version V2.2.0 (supplied as of 03/2016) is possible. You will find the version on the type plate of the device. 6.8.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF680A...
  • Page 339 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A L L ED status display The operating statuses of the antenna are displayed by an LED status display. The LED can adopt the colors green, red or yellow and the statuses off , on , flashing : Table 6- 41 Display of operating statuses of the antenna Meaning...
  • Page 340: Ordering Data

    To achieve optimum wave propagation, the antenna should not be surrounded by conducting objects. The area between antenna and transponder should also allow wave propagation without interference. Antenna holders The Siemens antenna holders allow for fine adjustment of the antenna field by setting the solid angle. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 341: Connecting The Antenna

    6GT2815-0BH10 (length 1 m), since this cable has the lowest cable loss. Requirement Note U U se of Siemens antenna cables To ensure optimum functioning of the antenna, it is recommended that a Siemens antenna cable be used in accordance with the list of accessories. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 342: Bending Radii And Bending Cycles Of The Cable

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A S S train relief To protect the antenna from strain, you can attach strain relief, e.g. in the form of a strain relief clamp. The following graphic shows the optimum mounting point for attaching strain relief. RF600 antenna cable Mounting point for strain relief Figure 6-52...
  • Page 343: Antenna Parameter Assignment

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A C C able designa- A A rticle number L L ength [m] C C able loss [dB] B B ending radius t t ion [ [ mm] Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN20 Antenna cable 6GT2815-0BN40 Permissible minimum bending radius with one-time bending. 28 mm With cables capable of being used in drag chains, 100,000 bending cycles at a bending radius of 100 mm and a bend of ±...
  • Page 344 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A L L imitations in the USA and Canada Note L L imitation of the radiated power (FCC) RF600 systems that are put into operation in the USA and Canada must not exceed the following radiated power with an RF680A antenna: 4000 mW EIRP (or 36 dBm EIRP) Make the following settings to ensure that the maximum permitted radiated power of the antenna is not exceeded:...
  • Page 345: Antenna Patterns

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.6 Antenna patterns Transponder alignment The antenna RF680A has an adjustable antenna (circular or linear horizontal or linear vertical). With a circular antenna the alignment of the antenna axis of symmetry changes between horizontal and vertical each time it transmits. For this reason, with a circular antenna the alignment of the transponder polarization axis (horizontal/vertical) is unimportant.
  • Page 346: Antenna Patterns In The Etsi Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.6.1 Antenna patterns in the ETSI frequency band Directional radiation pattern ETSI The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 866.3 MHz. The nominal antenna alignment is given when the antenna elevation is provided as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 347 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram circular in the ETSI frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-56 Directional radiation pattern of RF680A in the ETSI frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 348 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram (linear horizontal) in the ETSI frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-57 The RF680A directional radiation pattern in the ETSI frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are aligned horizontally SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 349 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram (linear vertical) in the ETSI frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-58 The RF680A directional radiation pattern in the ETSI frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are aligned vertically SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 350: Antenna Patterns In The Fcc Frequency Band

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.6.2 Antenna patterns in the FCC frequency band Directional radiation pattern FCC The directional radiation pattern is shown for nominal alignment and a center frequency of 915 MHz. Figure 6-59 Reference system The half-power beam width of the antenna is defined by the angle between the two -3 dB points (corresponding to half the power in relation to the maximum power).
  • Page 351 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram circular in the FCC frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-60 Directional radiation pattern of the RF680A in the FCC frequency band SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 352 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram (linear horizontal) in the FCC frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-61 The RF680A directional radiation pattern in the FCC frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are aligned horizontally SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 353 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A R R adiation diagram (linear vertical) in the FCC frequency band Pattern of the vertical plane of the antenna Pattern of the horizontal plane of the antenna Figure 6-62 The RF680A directional radiation pattern in the FCC frequency band, axis of symmetry of the antenna, and polarization axis of the transponder are aligned vertically SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 354: Interpretation Of Directional Radiation Patterns

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.6.3 Interpretation of directional radiation patterns The following overview table will help you with the interpretation of directional radiation patterns. The table shows which dBi values correspond to which read/write ranges (in %): You can read the radiated power depending on the reference angle from the directional radiation patterns, and thus obtain information on the read/write range with this reference angle with regard to a transponder.
  • Page 355: Technical Data

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.7 Technical data Table 6- 46 Technical specifications for the RF680A antenna 6GT2812- - 2GB08 Product type designation SIMATIC RF680A Radio frequencies Operating frequency 865 to 928 MHz Maximum radiated power ETSI RF650R: 1220 mW ERP RF680R/RF685R: 2000 mW ERP RF650R:...
  • Page 356 Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 GT2812- - 2 2 GB08 E E lectrical l data Range See section "Maximum read/write ranges of transponders (Page 59)" Impedance Polarization Linear, circular (can be switched over) VSWR (standing wave ratio) 1.45 Power I I nterfaces Plug connection RP-TNC coupling (for connection of the an-...
  • Page 357: Dimension Drawing

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.8 Dimension drawing Figure 6-63 Dimension drawing RF680A All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 358: Approvals & Certificates

    Antennas 6.8 SIMATIC RF680A 6 6 .8.9 Approvals & certificates Table 6- 47 6GT2812-2GB08 Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 6- 48 6GT2812-2GB08 Labeling Description FCC CFR 47, Part 15 sections 15.247 Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Federal Communications...
  • Page 359: Transponder

    T T ransponder 7 7 .1 Overview 7.1.1 Mode of operation of transponders The transponder mainly comprises a microchip with an integrated memory and a dipole antenna. The principle of operation of a passive RFID transponder is as follows: Diversion of some of the high-frequency energy emitted by the reader to supply power to the integrated chip Receiving commands from the reader Responses are transmitted to the reader antenna by modulating the reflected radio waves...
  • Page 360: Transponder Classes And Generations

    Object class: Corresponds to the article number Serial Number: consecutive number of the article The Siemens UHF transponders are all suitable for working with EPC and other number schemes. Before a transponder can work with a number scheme, the relevant numbers must first be written to the transponder.
  • Page 361 Transponder 7.1 Overview P P resetting of the EPC memory of industrial Siemens transponders RF6xxT The first 12 bytes of the EPC memory ("0x00 - 0x0B") are preset. As of byte 13 ("0x0C") the EPC memory is not preset. Table 7- 1...
  • Page 362: Simatic Memory Configuration Of The Rf600 Transponders And Labels

    Transponder 7.1 Overview 7 7 .1.4 SIMATIC memory configuration of the RF600 transponders and labels Special memory configuration of the RF600 transponders and smartlabels Address spaces of the transponder versions With the RF600 readers, the user data, TID, EPC and passwords are read out via the relevant memory banks.
  • Page 363: Storage And Transportation Roll Goods

    Transponder 7.1 Overview 7 7 .1.5 Storage and transportation roll goods NOTICE Notes on storage and transportation of rolls Note the following information on the storage and transportation of rolls: Protect the transponders from direct sunlight and heat (e.g. heating appliances). Prior to use, store the label rolls in the polyethylene bag or the shrink film of the original packaging.
  • Page 364: Simatic Rf630L Smartlabel

    Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 7 7 .2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 7.2.1 Features SIMATIC RF630L smart labels are passive, maintenance-free data carriers based on UHF Class 1 Gen2 technology that are used to store the "Electronic Product Code" (EPC). Smart labels offer numerous possible uses for a wide range of applications and support efficient logistics throughout the process chain.
  • Page 365: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel S S martlabel SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810- - 2 2 AC82; 6GT2810- - 2 2 AE8x) 6GT2810-2AC82 6GT2810-2AE80-0AX2 6GT2810-2AE81-0AX1 Product photo Area of application Simple identification such as barcode replacement or supplementation, through warehouse and distribution logistics, right up to product identification. EPC memory 16 bytes / 128 bits 12 ...
  • Page 366: Technical Data

    Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel D D elivery format SIMATIC RF630L smart label is supplied in the following form: 4 000 Smartlabels per packaging unit: 1 000 labels on a roll Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (4 000 units) 5 000 smart labels per packaging unit: 5 000 labels on one roll Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (5 000 units) 2 000 Smartlabels per packaging unit: 2 000 labels on one roll...
  • Page 367 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB01- - 0 0 AX1 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB02- - 0 0 AX0 E E lectrical data Range Protocol ISO 18000-63 Transmission speed 320 kbps Polarization Linear Multitag capability M M echanical specifications...
  • Page 368 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Table 7- 5 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF630L 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB03 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB04 Product type designation SIMATIC RF630L R R adio frequencies Operating frequency 860 to 960 MHz M M emory Chip (manufacturer/type)
  • Page 369 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB03 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AB04 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -40 ... +65 °C -20 ... +65 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ...
  • Page 370 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Table 7- 6 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF630L 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AC82 Product type designation SIMATIC RF630L R R adio frequencies Operating frequency 860 to 960 MHz M M emory Chip (manufacturer/type) Alien / Higgs4 Memory type...
  • Page 371 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AC82 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 … +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -25 ... +85 °C Special feature: 1 hour at +95 °C During transportation and storage +5 ...
  • Page 372 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Table 7- 7 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF630L 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE80- - 0 0 AX2 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE81- - 0 0 AX1 Product type designation SIMATIC RF630L R R adio frequencies Operating frequency...
  • Page 373 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE80- - 0 0 AX2 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AE81- - 0 0 AX1 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 … +85 °C -25 …...
  • Page 374: Dimension Drawings

    Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel 7 7 .2.4 Dimension drawings All dimensions in [mm]. Figure 7-4 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AB01-0AX1) Figure 7-5 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AB02-0AX0) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 375 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Figure 7-6 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AB03) Figure 7-7 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AB04) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 376 Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Figure 7-8 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AC82) Figure 7-9 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AE80-0AX2) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 377: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.2 SIMATIC RF630L Smartlabel Figure 7-10 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF630L (6GT2810-2AE81-0AX1) 7 7 .2.5 Certificates and approvals Certificate Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 378: Simatic Rf642L Smartlabel

    Transponder 7.3 SIMATIC RF642L Smartlabel 7 7 .3 SIMATIC RF642L Smartlabel 7.3.1 Features The SIMATIC RF642L-Smartlabel is a passive and maintenance-free data carrier. The Smartlabel operates based on UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code"...
  • Page 379: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.3 SIMATIC RF642L Smartlabel 7 7 .3.3 Technical specifications Table 7- 9 Technical specifications of the SIMATIC RF642L transponder 6GT2810- - 3ACx0 Product type designation SIMATIC RF642L Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) NXP / UCODE 7xm-2k...
  • Page 380 Transponder 7.3 SIMATIC RF642L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 3 3 ACx0 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -20 to +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -25 to +85 °C During transportation and storage +13 ...
  • Page 381: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.3 SIMATIC RF642L Smartlabel 7 7 .3.4 Dimension drawing Printable area Polarization axis Conveyor direction Figure 7-11 Dimension drawing RF642L All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 382: Simatic Rf690L Smartlabel

    Transponder 7.4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel 7 7 .4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel 7.4.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF690L High Temp Smartlabel is a passive and maintenance-free data carrier. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to store the "Electronic Product Code"...
  • Page 383: Memory Organization

    Transponder 7.4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel 7 7 .4.3 Memory organization Transponders with an "Alien Higgs 3" chip have an EPC memory with a standard size of 96 Bits (12 bytes). When necessary, the EPC memory size can be expanded to 480 bits (60 bytes) in steps of 16 bits at the cost of the user memory.
  • Page 384 Transponder 7.4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AGx0 Number of write cycles (< 40 °C) > 500 Number of read cycles (< 40 °C) > 10 Data retention time (< 40 °C) 50 years E E lectrical data Range Writing ??? m...
  • Page 385: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 AGx0 D D esign, dimensions and weight Dimensions (L x W x D) ETSI 88 × 25 × 1.6 mm 75 × 25 × 1.6 mm Weight The EPC memory has a default size of 96 bits. When necessary, the EPC memory size can be expanded to 480 bits in steps of 16 bits at the cost of the user memory.
  • Page 386: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.4 SIMATIC RF690L Smartlabel Figure 7-13 Dimension drawing RF690L (FCC, article number: 6GT2810-2AG10) All dimensions in mm 7 7 .4.6 Certificates and approvals Certificate Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 387: Simatic Rf610T

    Transponder 7.5 SIMATIC RF610T 7 7 .5 SIMATIC RF610T 7.5.1 Features The SIMATIC RF610T is passive and maintenance-free. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used for saving the electronic product code (EPC) of 96 bits / 240 bits.
  • Page 388: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.5 SIMATIC RF610T D D elivery format SIMATIC RF610T is supplied in the following form: 500 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (500 units) 7.5.3 Technical specifications Table 7- 14 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF610T 6GT2810- - 2BB80 Product type designation SIMATIC RF610T...
  • Page 389 Transponder 7.5 SIMATIC RF610T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 BB80 M M echanical specifications Material Silicone-free Color White Antenna material Aluminum Type of antenna Shortened dipole Printing Can be printed using heat transfer technique P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ...
  • Page 390: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.5 SIMATIC RF610T 7 7 .5.4 Dimension drawing Figure 7-14 Dimensional drawing of SIMATIC RF610T All dimensions in mm 7.5.5 Certificates and approvals Certificate Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 391: Simatic Rf610T Atex

    Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7 7 .6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7.6.1 Features The SIMATIC RF610T special variant ATEX is passive and maintenance-free. It operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used for saving the electronic product code (EPC) of 96 bits / 240 bits.
  • Page 392: Ordering Data

    This device/system may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and the technical documentation "System manual SIMATIC RF600 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15069/man)" and only in combination with third-party devices and components recommended and/or approved by Siemens. 7.6.3 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas In a conformity declaration, TÜV NORD CERT GmbH has confirmed compliance with the...
  • Page 393 I I dentification and warning on the transponder Figure 7-15 Schematic representation of the SIMATIC RF610T ATEX transponder The labeling of the front of the transponder shown above is an example and can vary between batches produced at different times.
  • Page 394: Use Of The Transponder In Hazardous Areas For Gases

    Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7 7 .6.3.1 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases Temperature class grading for gases with up to 2000 mW ERP The temperature class of the transponder for hazardous areas depends on the ambient temperature range.
  • Page 395: Use Of The Transponder In Hazardous Areas For Dusts

    Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7 7 .6.3.2 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...
  • Page 396: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7 7 .6.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 18 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF610T special variant ATEX 6GT2810- - 2BB80- - 0AX1 Product type designation SIMATIC RF610T special variant ATEX Radio frequencies s Operating frequency...
  • Page 397 Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 BB80- - 0 0 AX1 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ... +85 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 398: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.6 SIMATIC RF610T ATEX 7 7 .6.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-16 Dimension drawing SIMATIC RF610T (special variant ATEX) All dimensions in mm 7.6.6 Certificates and approvals Certificate Description Conformity with the ATEX directive 2014/34/EU based on: Conformity statement no. TÜV 11 ATEX 081778 X...
  • Page 399: Simatic Rf620T

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 7 7 .7 SIMATIC RF620T 7.7.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF620T Transponder is passive and maintenance-free, based on the UHF Class 1 Gen2 technology for storing the 96-bit/128-bit "electronic product code" (EPC). The transponder also has a 64-byte user memory. The container tag for industrial applications is rugged and highly resistant to detergents.
  • Page 400: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 7 7 .7.2 Ordering data Table 7- 19 Ordering data RF620T Product Article number SIMATIC RF620T 6GT2810-2HC81 Spacer for SIMATIC RF620T 6GT2898-2AA00 Delivery format SIMATIC RF620T is supplied in the following form: 20 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (20 units) 7.7.3 Planning the use...
  • Page 401: Range When Mounted On Non-Metallic Carrier Materials

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T Table 7- 20 Range with metallic, flat carriers without spacers C C arrie e r material R R ange Metal plate at least 300 x 300 mm typically 40% Table 7- 21 Range with flat metallic carriers with spacers C C arrier material R R an n ge Metal plate at least 300 x 300 mm...
  • Page 402: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 7 7 .7.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 23 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF620T 6GT2810- - 2HC81 Product type designation SIMATIC RF620T Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 to 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) IMPINJ / MONZA 4QT...
  • Page 403 Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 HC81 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ... +85 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 404: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 7 7 .7.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-18 SIMATIC RF620T UHF container tag Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm Tolerances, unless indicated otherwise, are +-0.5 mm. Labeling area, see Section Characteristics (Page 399) SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 405: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.7 SIMATIC RF620T 7 7 .7.6 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 24 6GT2810-2HC00 - RF620T Certificate Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 7- 25 6GT2810-2HC80 - RF620T Certificate Description Passive labels or transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 406: Simatic Rf625T

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8 SIMATIC RF625T 7.8.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF625T transponder is a passive, maintenance-free data carrier with a round design. It operates based on UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code"...
  • Page 407: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8.2 Ordering data Table 7- 26 Ordering data RF625T Product Article number SIMATIC RF625T (ETSI) 6GT2810-2EE00 SIMATIC RF625T (FCC) 6GT2810-2EE01 Delivery format SIMATIC RF625T is supplied in the following form: 10 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (10 units) 7.8.3 Planning the use...
  • Page 408: Range When Mounted On Flat Metallic Carrier Plates

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8.3.2 Range when mounted on flat metallic carrier plates The transponder generally has linear polarization. The polarization axis runs as shown in the diagram below. When using a circular antenna and when the transponder is centrally mounted on a plane metal plate, which may either be almost square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction.
  • Page 409: Range When Mounted On Non-Metallic Carrier Materials

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8.3.3 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- 28 Range with non-metallic carriers Carrier material Range Transponder on wooden carrier...
  • Page 410: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 29 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF625T 6GT2810- - 2EE0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF625T Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 ... 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) IMPINJ / MONZA 4QT...
  • Page 411 Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 EE0x P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ... +125 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 412: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.8 SIMATIC RF625T 7 7 .8.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-22 SIMATIC RF625T UHF Disk Tag Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm 7.8.6 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 30 6GT2810-2EE00 - RF625T Certificate Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 7- 31 6GT2810-2EE01 - RF625T...
  • Page 413: Simatic Rf630T

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9 SIMATIC RF630T 7.9.1 Characteristics The SIMATIC RF630T transponder is a passive (i.e. battery-free) and maintenance-free, cylindrical data carrier. It operates based on 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.
  • Page 414: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9.2 Ordering data Table 7- 32 Ordering data RF630T Product Article number SIMATIC RF630T (ETSI) 6GT2810-2EC00 SIMATIC RF630T (FCC) 6GT2810-2EC10 Delivery format SIMATIC RF630T is supplied in the following form: 10 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (10 units) 7.9.3 Planning application...
  • Page 415 Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T A A pplication example Antenna Object made of metal (e.g. motor block) Transponder Conveyor belt Figure 7-23 RF630T application example SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 416: Range When Mounted On Flat Metallic Carrier Plates

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9.3.2 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 mounted in the center of a flat metal plate, which is either approximately square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction since the transmitting and receiving RF660A antennas operate with circular polarization.
  • Page 417: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 34 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF630T 6GT2810- - 2EC0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF630T Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 ... 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) NXP / G2XM...
  • Page 418 Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 EC0x P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ... +125 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 419: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-25 SIMATIC RF630T Units of measurement: All dimensions in mm General tolerances in accordance with DIN ISO 2768f. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 420: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.9 SIMATIC RF630T 7 7 .9.6 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 35 6GT2810-2EC00 - RF630T Certificate Descript t ion Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Table 7- 36 6GT2810-2EC10 - RF630T Standard Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 421: Simatic Rf640T

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10 SIMATIC RF640T 7.10.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF640T transponder is a passive (i.e. battery-free) and maintenance-free, round- shaped data carrier. It operates based on 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.
  • Page 422: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.2 Ordering data Table 7- 37 RF640T ordering data Product Article number SIMATIC RF640T (ETSI) 6GT2810-2DC00 SIMATIC RF640T (FCC) 6GT2810-2DC10 Delivery format SIMATIC RF640T is supplied in the following form: 10 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (10 units) 7.10.3 Planning the use...
  • Page 423: Range When Mounted On Flat Metallic Carrier Plates

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.3.2 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 mounted in the center of a flat metal plate, which is either approximately square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction since the transmitting and receiving RF660A antennas operate with circular polarization.
  • Page 424: Range When Mounted On Non-Metallic Carrier Materials

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.3.3 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- 39 Range with non-metallic carriers Carrier material Range Transponder on wooden carrier...
  • Page 425: Use Of The Transponder In Hazardous Areas For Gases

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.3.5 Use of the transponder in hazardous areas for gases Note T T ransponder 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.
  • Page 426 Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T T T emperature 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 ran n ge Temperature class...
  • Page 427: Use Of The Transponder In Hazardous Areas For Dusts

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T Figure 7-28 Maximum permitted ambient temperature depending on the radiated power 7 7 .10.3.6 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).
  • Page 428 Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T T T emperature 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...
  • Page 429 Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T W W ARNING I I gnitions of dust- - a a ir mixtures Using the RF640T transponder with radiant power greater than 1280 mW ERP requires compliance with the reduced maximum ambient temperature (see diagram) for maintaining the maximum temperature value of 135 °C.
  • Page 430: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 40 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF640T 6GT2810- - 2DC0x Product type designation SIMATIC RF640T Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 ... 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) NXP / G2XM...
  • Page 431 Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 DC0x P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ... +125 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 432 Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T W W ARNING I I gnitions of gas- - a a ir or dust- - a a ir 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.
  • Page 433: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.10 SIMATIC RF640T 7 7 .10.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-30 SIMATIC RF640T Units of measure: All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 434: Certificates And Approvals

    DEKRA EXAM GmbH with notice number BVS 11 ATEX ZQS/E111. Manufacturer's address - - distributor Manufacturer's a a ddress - f f actory Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (PD PA CI) Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (DF FA CE) Process Industries and Drives Division Digital Factory...
  • Page 435: Simatic Rf645T

    Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T 7 7 .11 SIMATIC RF645T 7.11.1 Characteristics SIMATIC RF645T is a passive and maintenance-free on-metal data storage medium. It is specially designed for mounting directly on metal surfaces. It operates based on UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to save the "Electronic Product Code" (EPC) up to 448 bits. The transponder also has 2048 bits of user memory.
  • Page 436: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T D D elivery format The SIMATIC RF645T is supplied in the following form: 20 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (20 units) The mounting cover for SIMATIC RF645T is supplied in the following form: Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (20 units) The retaining bracket for SIMATIC RF645T is supplied in the following form: Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (20 units)
  • Page 437 Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 HC05 M M echanical specifications Material Plastic (ABS) Silicone-free Color Black Antenna material Aluminum Printing P P ermitted ambie e nt conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -40 ... +85 °C In operation, outside write/read access -40 ...
  • Page 438: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T 7 7 .11.4 Dimension drawing All dimensions in mm SIMATIC RF645T Figure 7-31 Dimension drawing of SIMATIC RF645T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 439 Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T R R etaining bracket for SIMATIC RF645T Figure 7-32 Dimension drawing mounting cover (6GT2898-5AA00) for SIMATIC RF645T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 440: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.11 SIMATIC RF645T Figure 7-33 Dimension drawing (6GT2898-5AB00) for SIMATIC RF645T 7 7 .11.5 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 45 Certificates and approvals Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required.
  • Page 441: Simatic Rf680T

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12 SIMATIC RF680T 7.12.1 Characteristics The heat-resistant SIMATIC RF680T transponder is a passive, maintenance-free data carrier. It operates based on 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.
  • Page 442: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.2 Ordering data Table 7- 46 Ordering data RF680T Product Article number SIMATIC RF680T 6GT2810-2HG80 Delivery format SIMATIC RF680T is supplied in the following form: 10 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit (10 units) 7.12.3 Planning the use 7.12.3.1...
  • Page 443: Range When Mounted On Flat Metallic Carrier Plates

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.3.2 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 transponder is centrally mounted on a plane metal plate, which may either be almost square or circular, it can be aligned in any direction if the transmitting and receiving antennas operate with circular polarization (such as the RF660A).
  • Page 444: Use Of The Transponder In The Hazardous Area

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.3.4 Use of the transponder in the hazardous 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.
  • Page 445 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T N N ote T T ransponder 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. T T emperature 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...
  • Page 446 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T T T emperature 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 ran n ge Temperature class...
  • Page 447 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T T T emperature 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.
  • Page 448: Use Of The Transponder In The Hazardous Area For Dusts

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.3.6 Use of the transponder in the hazardous area 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 IEC 60079-0:2011 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).
  • Page 449 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T A A mbient temperature range for dust and radiated power of 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...
  • Page 450 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T The respective temperature value and the maximum allowed ambient temperature in relation to the radiated power of the antenna is shown in the diagram below: Temperature value Ambient temperature Figure 7-37 Temperature value and maximum permitted ambient temperature in relation to the radiated power SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 451: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 48 Technical specifications of the transponder SIMATIC RF680T 6GT2810- - 2HG80 Product type designation SIMATIC RF680T Radio frequencies Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz 902 ... 928 MHz Memory Chip (manufacturer/type) NXP / G2XM...
  • Page 452 Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 6 6 GT2810- - 2 2 HG80 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 … +100 °C, permanent Special features: +100 ... +140 °C, 20 % reduction of the limit distance As of +140 °C, no processing possible Up to +200 °C, tested up to 5000 hours or...
  • Page 453: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.12 SIMATIC RF680T 7 7 .12.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-38 Dimension drawing of SIMATIC RF680T All dimensions in mm Tolerances unless indicated otherwise ±0.5 mm. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 454: Certificates And Approvals

    DEKRA EXAM GmbH with certificate number BVS 11 ATEX ZQS/E111. Manufacturer's add d ress - d d istributor Manufacturer's address - - factory Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (PD PA CI) Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (DF FA CE) Process Industries and Drives Division...
  • Page 455: Simatic Rf682T

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 7 7 .13 SIMATIC RF682T 7.13.1 Characteristics The heat-proof SIMATIC RF682T is a passive and maintenance-free data carrier. The RF682T operates based on the UHF Class 1 Gen 2 technology and is used to store the "Electronic Product Code"...
  • Page 456: Ordering Data

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 7 7 .13.2 Ordering data Table 7- 51 Ordering data Article number SIMATIC RF682T 6GT2810-3HG80 Mounting set for SIMATIC RF68xT 6GT2890-2AA00 (2x bracket) Delivery format The SIMATIC RF682T is available in the following form: 10 transponders per packaging unit Minimum order quantity: 1 packaging unit The mounting set for SIMATIC RF682T is available in the following form: 10 mounting sets per packaging unit...
  • Page 457: Note On Installation

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 7 7 .13.3.2 Note on installation NOTICE Reduction of the write/read range When mounting on metal or conductive material, ensure that the space below the transponder remains empty. NOTICE Mounting at a high temperature To relieve mechanical strain or tension on the transponder, when using the transponder at temperatures >...
  • Page 458: Technical Specifications

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T On rectangular carrier plates, the range depends on the mounting orientation of the transponder. 7 7 .13.4 Technical specifications Table 7- 52 Technical specifications of SIMATIC RF682T 6GT2810- - 3HG80 Product designation SIMATIC RF682T Radio frequency Operating frequency ETSI 865 to 868 MHz...
  • Page 459 Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 6 6 GT2810- - 3 3 HG80 P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature In operation, during write/read access -25 to +100 °C permanently Special features: As of +140 °C, no processing possible In operation, outside write/read access -40 to +220 °C Special features: Up to 220 °C Tested up to 250 hours or...
  • Page 460: Dimension Drawing

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 7 7 .13.5 Dimension drawing Figure 7-41 Dimension drawing of SIMATIC RF682T Figure 7-42 Dimension drawing mounting for SIMATIC RF68xT All dimensions in mm Tolerances unless indicated otherwise ±0.5 mm. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 461: Certificates And Approvals

    Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T 7 7 .13.6 Certificates and approvals Table 7- 53 Certificates and approvals Labeling Description Conformity with the RED directive 2014/53/EU Conformity with the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU Passive labels and transponders comply with the valid regulations; certification is not required. Federal Communications Commission SIMATIC RF600...
  • Page 462 Transponder 7.13 SIMATIC RF682T SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 463: Integration Into Networks

    OPC UA Configuration manual "SIMATIC RF600", Configuration manual "SIMATIC RF600", section "OPC UA interface" section "OPC UA interface" You can find the "SIMATIC RF600" configuration manual on the pages of "Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15088/man)". SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 464: Integration In It Networks Via The User Application

    Linux operating system integrated in the reader. For this function, you need special activation of the reader in the form of firmware. It is only available upon request. Contact your local Siemens office about this. Integration in control networks...
  • Page 465 EtherNet/IP controller Figure 8-3 Configuration graphic with SIMATIC RF680R (or RF685R, RF610R, RF615R) and PROFIBUS connection You will find more information on the ASM 456 in the operating instructions "ASM 456 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/32629442)". SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 466 Integration into networks 8.3 Integration in control networks SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 467: System Diagnostics

    S S ystem diagnostics 9 9 .1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader Please note that only the RF680R/RF685R readers have LED status display. RF610R/RF615R/RF650R readers have a "PRESENCE" display instead. With the help of the LED displays, you can read out the status and the error messages of the RF680R/RF685R readers.
  • Page 468 System diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader LED status display (ST1 - ST9) - RF680R/RF685R only LED operating display Shows whether the reader is ready for operation. RUN/STOP (R/S) Indicates whether an error has occurred. ERROR (ER) Shows whether the reader needs maintenance.
  • Page 469 System diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader F F unctions of the "PRE" LED (RF610R/RF615R/RF650R) Display of RF activity Indicates whether the reader is sending via the antenna (constant green), whether transponders were detected by the reader (flashing yellow) and whether a transponder was sent to the user application (constant yellow).
  • Page 470 System diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader F F unctions of the LED status display (RF680R/RF685R) With the LED operating display, you can read out the various operating statuses of the readers. The LED status display of the RF680R and RF685R readers has several functions. Among other things, the status display provides the following functions: Startup of the reader The startup process of the reader is displayed by a status bar lit yellow.
  • Page 471: How The Led Status Display Works

    System diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader 9 9 .1.1 How the LED status display works Note that the RF610R/RF615R/RF650R readers do not have an LED status display. The LED status display displays the error messages of the RF680R/RF685R readers. LED status display (ST1 - ST9) LED operating display Figure 9-2...
  • Page 472: Diagnostics Via Led Operating Display

    System diagnostics 9.1 Diagnostics via the LED displays of the reader 9 9 .1.2 Diagnostics via LED operating display The operating states of the reader are displayed by the "RUN/STOP", "ERROR", "MAINTENANCE" and "PRESENCE" LEDs. The LEDs can adopt the colors green, red or yellow and the statuses off , on , flashing : Table 9- 1...
  • Page 473: Xml/Plc Error Messages

    System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages 9 9 .2 XML/PLC error messages Note that if there are error messages, the ERR LED ("ER") of the reader flashes. You can read the error using the XML or PLC error codes. As an alternative, you can also recognize the error using the LED status display of the RF680R and RF685R readers as described in the section "How the LED status display works (Page 471)".
  • Page 474 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 2 Hz 0xA4 0xE2FE84 The selected antenna is not enabled. 2 Hz 0xA5 0xE2FE85...
  • Page 475 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 2 Hz 0xC1 0xE4FE81 The specified tag field of the transponder is unknown. 2 Hz 0xCA 0xE4FE8A...
  • Page 476 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 2 Hz 0x54 0xE5FE04 Invalid data block number (DBN) on the reader/communications module 0x55 0xE5FE05 Invalid data block number (DBN) in the Ident profile...
  • Page 477 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 2 Hz 0x63 0xE6FE03 A parameter of an XML command has an invalid value or the parameter assignment of the communications module or the reader was incorrect.
  • Page 478 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 0x65 0xE6FE05 An error has occurred that makes a Reset_Reader ("WRITE-CONFIG" with "Config = 3") necessary.
  • Page 479 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages " " ER" X X ML/ P P LC block E E rror description L L ED L L ED ( ( hex) ( ( hex) 0x97 0xE7FE09 Command repetition is not supported. 0x7A 0xE7FE0A Error during the transfer of the PDU (Protocol Data Unit).
  • Page 480 System diagnostics 9.2 XML/PLC error messages SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 481: Accessories

    Furthermore, the US version has been UL-certified for the US and Canada. Table 10- 1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Characteristics Area of application Voltage supply for Siemens Ident de- vices Degree of protection IP67 Design features...
  • Page 482: Ordering Data

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 1 1 0.1.3 Ordering data Table 10- 2 Ordering data for the wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Article number Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems EU: 6GT2898-0AC00 (100 - 240 VAC / 24 VDC / 3 A) UK: 6GT2898-0AC10...
  • Page 483: Safety Information

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 1 1 0.1.4 Safety Information WARNING Danger t t o life It is not permitted to open the device or to modify the device. The following must also be taken into account: Failure to observe this requirement shall constitute a revocation of the CE approval, UL certification for the US and Canada as well as the manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 484 Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems N N OTICE R R estriction to the approval of the wide- - r r ange power supply Alterations to the SIMATIC RFID modules and devices as well as the use of SIMATIC RFID components with third-party RFID devices are not permitted.
  • Page 485: Mounting & Connecting

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 1 1 0.1.5 Mounting & connecting The wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems is sold with a country-specific power cable for EU, UK and US. Note C C ountry-specific adaptation of the connector When necessary, the primary cable can be adapted to country-specific conditions.
  • Page 486 Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems The wide-range power supply unit (protection class I, degree of protection IP67) has four mounting holes for securing the device. I I nstallation instructions The power supply unit must be connected with the described connecting cables in the primary and secondary circuits.
  • Page 487 Flat washer Cable lug Contact washer: To make ground contact, use contact wash- ers according to the Siemens standard: SN 70093-6-FStflNnnc- 480h, Siemens item no.: H70093-A60-Z3 Degree of protection The wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems meets degree of protection IP67.
  • Page 488: Pin Assignment Of Dc Outputs And Mains Connection

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 1 1 0.1.6 Pin assignment of DC outputs and mains connection Table 10- 4 Pin assignment of the DC outputs Assignment Ground (0 V) +24 VDC +24 VDC Ground (0 V) Table 10- 5 Pin assignment of the mains connector Assignment...
  • Page 489 Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6 6 GT2898- - 0 0 ACx0 M M echanical specifications Housing Material Polyamide, glass-fiber reinforced Casting compound: Polyurethane Color Black Housing classification UL94-V0 MTBF in years P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation -25 …...
  • Page 490 Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 6 6 GT2898- - 0 0 ACx0 D D esign, dimensions and weights s Dimensions (L × W × H) Without plug 140 × 85 × 35 mm With plug 172.7 ×...
  • Page 491: Dimension Drawing

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems Table 10- 7 Output configurations I I nput O O utputs I I Load = I1 + I2 E E fficiency (%) R R emarks U U 1 = U2 110 VAC 24 VDC No-load protection...
  • Page 492: Certificates And Approvals

    Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems 1 1 0.1.9 Certificates and approvals Table 10- 8 Approvals for wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems (Europe, UK): 6GT2898-0AC00, 6GT2898-0AC10 Marking Description CE approval acc. to 2004/108/EG - EMC 2006/95/EG - Voltage directive Radio approval for Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan Table 10- 9...
  • Page 493 Accessories 10.1 Wide-range power supply unit for SIMATIC RF systems E E ngineering Conditions of Acceptability For use only in or with complete equipment where the acceptability of the combination is determined by ULLLC. When installed in an end-product, consideration must be given to the following: Reference temperatures on the unit enclosure were measured during heating test.
  • Page 494: Power Splitter For Rf600 Systems

    Accessories 10.2 Power splitter for RF600 systems 1 1 0.2 Power splitter for RF600 systems 10.2.1 Characteristics Using the power splitter, two antennas can be connected to one antenna connector of a reader. The power fed in at the input (S) is split over two outputs (1, 2). Power splitter Characteristics Application...
  • Page 495: Example Of A Configuration

    Accessories 10.2 Power splitter for RF600 systems 1 1 0.2.3 Example of a configuration The following example of a configuration shows a setup with one RF680R reader, one power splitter and two RF650A antennas. Figure 10-2 Example of a configuration with an RF600 system with a power splitter The link between the reader and the power splitter (3.2 dB attenuation) is via a cable 1 m in length (0.5 dB cable attenuation).
  • Page 496: Dimension Drawing

    Accessories 10.2 Power splitter for RF600 systems 6 6 GT2890- - 0 0 BC00 Connector RP-TNC plug (input/outputs) M M echanical specifications Housing Material Aluminum Color Silver P P ermitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature During operation -40 … +85 °C During transportation and storage -40 …...
  • Page 497: Reader And Antenna Holders

    Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders 1 1 0.3 Reader and antenna holders 10.3.1 Overview The following read points (readers and antennas) have a standardized VESA 100 mounting system (4 x M4) and can be secured with a SIMATIC antenna holder: SIMATIC RF610R, RF615R, RF650R, RF680R, RF685R SIMATIC RF640A, RF642A, RF650A, RF660A, RF680A 10.3.2...
  • Page 498 Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders Figure 10-4 Installing the SIMATIC antenna holder SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 499: Dimension Drawing

    Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders 1 1 0.3.4 Dimension drawing Figure 10-5 Front view SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 500 Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders Figure 10-6 Top view with section A-A SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 501 Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders Figure 10-7 Section A-A All dimensions in mm. SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 502 Accessories 10.3 Reader and antenna holders SIMATIC RF600 System Manual, 06/2019, J31069-D0171-U001-A22-7618...
  • Page 503: A A

    DIN ISO 9001 certificate The quality assurance system for the entire production process (development, production, and marketing) at Siemens fulfills the requirements of ISO 9001 (corresponds to EN29001: 1987). This has been certified by DQS (the German society for the certification of quality management systems).
  • Page 504 Appendix A.1 Certificates & approvals L L abeling D D escription UL recognition mark Canadian Standard Association (CSA) according to the standard C22.2. No. 60950 (LR 81690) or acc. to C22.2 No. 142 (LR 63533) Canadian Standard Association (CSA) per American Standard UL 60950 (LR 81690) or per UL 508 (LR 63533) This product meets the requirements of the AS/NZS 3548 Norm.
  • Page 505 Appendix A.1 Certificates & approvals E E MC Federal Communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Commission for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against Radio Frequency Interference harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial Statement...
  • Page 506: Service & Support

    Service & support Industry Online Support In addition to the product documentation, the comprehensive online information platform of Siemens Industry Online Support at the following Internet address: Link 1: (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en/) Apart from news, there you will also find: Project information: Manuals, FAQs, downloads, application examples etc.

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