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MANUAL RFID SYSTEM INSTALLATION OF THE BL IDENT-
SYSTEM S1583/ 01 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Safety Instructions!
Before beginning installation work
Disconnect the device from the power supply
Ensure against accidental restart
Verify isolation from the supply
Cover or close off neighbouring units that are live.
The assembly instructions provided for the device are to be complied with
Only suitably qualified personnel according to EN 50 110-1/-2
(VDE 0105 part 100) are authorised to carry out work on this device/system.
When conducting installation work ensure that you are free of electrostatic charge before touching the device.
Connection and signal cables are to be installed so that any inductive or capacitive interference does not impair the automation functions.
The installation of automation devices and their operating elements is to be carried out in such a way as to prevent unintentional operation.
In order to prevent cable or wire breakage on the signal side generating undefined states in the automation devices, appropriate safety measures are to be taken for the I/O coupling on the hardware and software side.
The functional earth (FE) must be connected to the protective earth (PE) or the equipotential bonding. The system installer is responsible for establishing this connection.
Ensure a reliable isolation of the extra-low voltage for the 24 volt supply. Only those power supply units that comply with IEC 60 364-4-41, i.e. HD 384.4.41 S2 (VDE 0100 part 410) are to be deployed.
Fluctuations or deviations of the mains voltage from the nominal value should not exceed the tolerance limits specified in the technical data, otherwise malfunctions and dangerous states may occur. D101583 0207 BL ident 3
Devices for mounting in housings or cabinets, desktop or portable units, are only to be operated and controlled with the housing closed.
Measures are to be taken to ensure the correct restarting of a program following interruption due to a voltage drop or failure. Dangerous operating conditions, even short term, should not occur as a result. If required an emergency stop should be carried out.
External measures are to be implemented at those locations where faults in the automation installation could lead to injury to persons or damage to property. These measures must guarantee safe operating conditions even in the event of a fault or malfunction (e.g. by means of independent limit switches or mechanical locking devices etc.).
The electrical installation must be carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations (e.g. in respect of the cable cross sections, fuses and protective earth connections).
All work involving transport, installation, commissioning and maintenance is to be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel (in accordance with IEC 60 364 i.e. HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100 and national accident prevention regulations).
USA Radio Frequency Interference FCC Part 15 Notice:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by TURCK could void the user's authority to operate the equipment 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Contents Contents About this manual Documentation concept..............................................................................0 2 Description of symbols used ......................................................................0 4 Prescribed use ......................................................................................0 5 Notes concerning planning / Installation of this product ......................0 5 1 The TURCK BL ident System Overview Schematic representation of the identification system BL ident ................1 2 Support for BL ident-projects ...............................................................1 2 Networking with BL ident systems........................................................1 3 Identification systems with radio frequency technology (RFID)..................1 4 Characteristics and fields of application of the BL identsystem.................1 5 Degree of protection .............................................................................1 5 Service life .............................................................................................1 5 Transmission frequency ........................................................................1 5 Size........................................................................................................1 6 Read/write time .....................................................................................1 6 Compatibility .........................................................................................1 7 Areas of application (examples) ............................................................1 7 The BL ident-configurator .....................................................................1 8 2 TURCK BL ident System Planning Selection criteria for data carriers and read-write head..............................2 2 Transfer zone and read-write distance .......................................................2 3 Length of the transfer zone and width offset ..............................................2 4 Minimum distance of the data carriers to read-write head, influence of adjacent fields .........................................................................2 4 Permissible direction of movement of the data carrier ...............................2 4 Reading and writing in static operation ......................................................2 4 Reading and writing in dynamic operation (on the fly)................................2 5 Dwell time of the data carrier Td..................................................................2 5 Calculation of the maximum quantity of user data in dynamic operation...................................................................................2 5 Minimum distances between two adjacent data carriers ...........................2 6 D101583 0207 BL ident 5 Contents 3 Installation guidelines Overview .....................................................................................................3 2 Reduction of metallic influences .................................................................3 2 Installation of several read-write heads on metal frames or metal supports........................................................................................3 3 No mounting of the data carrier directly on metal ......................................3 5 Conclusion influence on the transfer from metal .....................................3 5 4 EMC directives For whom are the EMC directives intended?............................................. 4 2 Dispersion of electromagnetic interference ................................................4 2 How can RFID be subject to interference? ...........................................4 3 Coupled interference.............................................................................4 3 What does EMC mean? ..............................................................................4 4 Fundamentals for EMC protection..............................................................4 5 Installation in a switch cabinet ..............................................................4 6 Avoiding sources of interference...........................................................4 7 Potential equalization ............................................................................4 7 Shielding the cable................................................................................4 7 5 Description of the data carrier Type overview .............................................................................................5 2 Function principle........................................................................................5 3 Technical data TW-R16-B64 ...............................................................................................5 5 TW-R16-B128 .............................................................................................7 7 TW-R20-B128 .............................................................................................9 9 TW-R30-B128 ...........................................................................................5 11 TW-R50-B128 ...........................................................................................5 13 TW-R20-K2 ...............................................................................................5 15 TW-R30-K2 ...............................................................................................5 17 TW-R50-K2 ...............................................................................................5 19 TW-R22-HT-B64 .......................................................................................5 21 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Contents TW-R50-90-HT-B128................................................................................5 23 TW-R50-90-HT-K2................................................................................... 5 25 TW-I14-B128.............................................................................................5 27 TW-L43-43-F-B128...................................................................................5 29 TW-L82-49-P-B128 ..................................................................................5 31 6 Description of the read-write heads Type overview .............................................................................................6 2 Function principle........................................................................................6 3 Technical data TB-M18-H1147 ...........................................................................................6 6 TB-M18-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ......................6 7 TB-EM18WD-H1147 (wash-down)..............................................................6 8 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers) ..............................................................................................6 9 TN-M18-H1147 .........................................................................................6 10 TN-M18-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................6 11 TN-EM18WD-H1147 (wash-down) ...........................................................6 12 TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers) ............................................................................................6 13 TB-M30-H1147 .........................................................................................6 14 TB-M30-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................6 15 TB-EM30WD-H1147 (wash-down)............................................................6 16 TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers) ............................................................................................6 17 TN-M30-H1147 .........................................................................................6 18 TN-M30-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................6 19 TN-EM30WD-H1147 (wash-down) ...........................................................6 20 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers) ............................................................................................6 21 TN-CK40-H1147 .......................................................................................6 22 TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ..................6 23 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 Contents TN-Q80-H1147 .........................................................................................6 24 TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................6 25 TNER-Q80-H1147 (increased range) ........................................................6 26 TNLR-Q80-H1147 (long range) .................................................................6 27 TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 (long range, optimised for special data carriers) .............................................................................................6 28 TN-S32XL-H1147......................................................................................6 29 Connection of the read-write heads .........................................................6 30 7 Description of the read-write heads with corresponding data carriers Notes for the operating data .......................................................................7 5 TB-M18-H1147............................................................................................7 3 TB-EM18WD-H1147....................................................................................7 3 TB-M18-H1147/S1126 ................................................................................7 4 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 ........................................................................7 4 TN-M18-H1147............................................................................................7 5 TN-EM18WD-H1147....................................................................................7 5 TN-M18-H1147/S1126 ................................................................................7 6 TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 ........................................................................7 6 TB-M30-H1147............................................................................................7 7 TB-EM30WD-H1147....................................................................................7 8 TB-M30-H1147/S1126 ................................................................................7 9 TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 ......................................................................7 10 TN-M30-H1147..........................................................................................7 11 TN-EM30WD-H1147..................................................................................7 12 TN-M30-H1147/S1126 ..............................................................................7 13 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 ......................................................................7 14 TN-CK40-H1147........................................................................................7 15 TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 ............................................................................7 16 TN-Q80-H1147..........................................................................................7 17 TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 ..............................................................................7 18 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Contents TNER-Q80-H1147 .....................................................................................7 19 TNLR-Q80-H1147......................................................................................7 20 TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 ..........................................................................7 21 TN-S32XL-H1147 ......................................................................................7 22 8 Overtravel distances of the read-write heads with corresponding data carriers Notes for the overtravel distances ..............................................................8 3 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style M18 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ....................................8 4 TB-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128.....................................8 4 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128 ....................................8 5 TB-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128.....................................8 5 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ....................................8 6 TB-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128.....................................8 6 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ....................................8 7 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2 ........................................8 7 TB-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2.........................................8 8 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2 ........................................8 8 TN-M18-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2 ........................................8 9 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style M30 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ....................................8 9 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128...................................8 10 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128 ..................................8 10 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128...................................8 11 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ..................................8 11 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128...................................8 12 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ..................................8 12 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128...................................8 13 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2 ......................................8 13 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2.......................................8 14 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2 ......................................8 14 D101583 0207 BL ident 9 Contents TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2.......................................8 15 TN-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2 ......................................8 15 TB-M30-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2.......................................8 16 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style Q40 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128.................................8 16 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128.................................8 17 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128.................................8 17 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128.................................8 18 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2.....................................8 18 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2.....................................8 19 TN-CK40-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2.....................................8 19 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style Q80 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128...................................8 20 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128...................................8 20 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128...................................8 21 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128...................................8 21 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2.......................................8 22 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2.......................................8 22 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2.......................................8 23 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style S32 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ...............................8 23 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ...............................8 24 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ...............................8 24 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2 ...................................8 25 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2 ...................................8 25 9 Accessories General description of the accessories.......................................................9 2 Accessories for 30 mm and 50 mm data carriers Spacer DS-R30 ...........................................................................................9 3 Spacer DS-R50 ...........................................................................................9 4 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Contents Accessories for read-write heads of housing style M18 Mounting clip BS18.....................................................................................9 5 Mounting clip BSN18 ..................................................................................9 6 Mounting clip with limit stop BST-18B .......................................................9 7 Mounting clip without limit stop BST-18N ..................................................9 8 Quick mounting mounts QM-18 .................................................................9 9 Cover cap SKN/M18 .................................................................................9 10 Accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M30 Mounting clip with limit stop BST-30B. ...................................................9 11 Mounting clip without limit stop BST-30N ................................................9 12 Quick mounting mounts QM-30 ...............................................................9 13 Cover cap SKN/M30 .................................................................................9 14 Common accessories for read-write heads of housing style M18 and M30 Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UH .........................................9 15 Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UV .........................................9 16 Inscription labels for BST mounting clips BST-BS ...................................9 17 Accessories for read-write heads of housing style CK40 Protective mounting MF-CK40-1S............................................................9 18 Protective mounting MF-CK40-2S............................................................9 19 Protective mounting MF-CK40-3S............................................................9 20 Protective housing SG40 ..........................................................................9 21 Protective housing SG40/2, temperature resistant...................................9 22 Adjustable rail JS 025/037 ........................................................................9 23 Cover cap T-CK40-T-FC...........................................................................9 24 Cover capT-CK40-D-FC, temperature resistant .......................................9 25 Handheld with accessories PD-ident ....................................................................................................9 26 PD-ident-WLAN ........................................................................................9 27 PD-ident-PF ..............................................................................................9 27 PD-ident-DS..............................................................................................9 27 D101583 0207 BL ident 11 Contents PD-ident-RB..............................................................................................9 28 PD-ident-BC..............................................................................................9 28 PD-ident-RS..............................................................................................9 28 PD-ident-CB..............................................................................................9 28 12 D101583 0207 BL ident About this manual About this manual Documentation concept....................................................................................2 Description of symbols used ............................................................................4 Prescribed use ........................................................................................... 5 Notes concerning planning / Installation of this product ........................... 5 D101583 0207 BL ident 0 1 About this manual Documentation concept This manual contains all the information necessary for professional installation of the BL ident systems particularly with regard to the data carriers and the read-write heads. The following chapter provides an overview of the BL ident system, how to plan a BL ident system and indicates the necessary installation guidelines while providing a brief overview of the EMC directives. The manual also describes the functional principle of the data carriers and read-write heads, the technical data and operating data as well as the available accessories. The manuals for BL67 and BL20 I/O modules contain information concerning the non bus-specific I/O modules of the modular TURCK BL67 and BL20 systems. You can find a short system description, a detailed function description of the I/O modules as well as all the information concerning topics such as mounting/dismounting and inscription. The manuals contain a short description of the I/O-
ASSISTANT which is the engineering and configuration software for TURCK I/O products.
Manual BL67 I/O Modules TURCK documentation number:
German D300572/
English D300529
Manual BL20 I/O Modules TURCK documentation number:
German D300716/
English D300717 Also included are manuals concerning the PROFIBUS-DP and DeviceNet gateway of the BL67 and BL20 series. These include a short BL67 or BL20 system description and a description of the PROFIBUS-DP or DeviceNet fieldbus systems. Besides you will find exact details concerning the function and design of bus-specific gateways as well as all bus-specific information concerning the connection to different automation devices, the maximum system extension, etc.
Manual BL67 PROFIBUS-DP TURCK documentation number:
German D300570/
English D300527 0 2 D101583 0207 BL ident About this manual
Manual BL67 DeviceNet TURCK documentation number:
English D300528
Manual BL20 PROFIBUS-DP TURCK documentation number:
German D300822/
English D300458
Manual BL20 DeviceNet TURCK documentation number:
English D300460. Further support can be found in the following manuals for engineering, installation and commissioning:
Manual D101580 - This manual describes the professional application of BL ident interface modules.
Manual D101578 - This manual includes instructions for commissioning of a BL ident systems using the function block Proxy Ident Function Block. The commissioning example is undertaken using a SIMATIC S7/-300 station (Siemens). SIMATIC STEP 7 standard software is used.
Manual D101606 - This manual contains the software description for the so-called Handheld (programming device) which can be used to read data irrespective of the location.
Manual D101584 - This manual contains the hardware description for the so-called Handheld (programming device) which can be used to read data irrespective of the location. D101583 0207 BL ident 0 3 About this manual Description of symbols used Warning This sign can be found next to all notes that indicate a source of hazards. This can refer to danger to personnel or damage to the system (hardware and software). This sign means for the operator: work with extreme caution. Attention This sign can be found next to all notes that indicate a source of potential hazards. This can refer to possible danger to personnel or damage to the systems (hardware and software) and installations. Note This sign can be found next to all general notes that supply important information about one or more operating stages. These specific notes are intended to make operation easier and avoid unnecessary work due to incorrect operation. 0 4 D101583 0207 BL ident About this manual Attention Please read this section carefully. Safety aspects cannot be left to chance when dealing with electrical equipment This manual contains all the necessary information concerning the intended usage of TURCK products. It has been specially developed for qualified personnel who have the required level of expertise. Prescribed use Warning The devices described in this manual must be used only in applications prescribed in this manual or in the respective technical descriptions, and only in connection with components and devices from third party manufacturers that have been certified. Appropriate transport, storage deployment and mounting as well as careful operating and thorough maintenance guarantee trouble-free and safe operation of these devices. Notes concerning planning / Installation of this product Warning It is imperative that all respective safety measures and accident protection guidelines be adhered to. D101583 0207 BL ident 0 5 About this manual 0 6 D101583 0207 BL ident The TURCK BL ident System 1 The TURCK BL ident system 1 Schematic representation of the identification system BL ident .........................2 Support for BL ident projects......................................................................2 Networking with BL ident systems..............................................................3 Identification systems with radio frequency technology (RFID)........................4 Characteristics and fields of application of the BL ident system......................5 Degree of protection ...................................................................................5 Service life ...................................................................................................5 Transmission frequency ..............................................................................5 Size..............................................................................................................6 Read/write time ...........................................................................................6 Compatibility ...............................................................................................7 Areas of application (examples): .................................................................7 The BL ident configurator .................................................................................8 D101583 0207 BL ident 1 1 The TURCK BL ident System Schematic representation of the identification system BL ident The TURCK BL ident system consists of several levels. Every level offers variation options. An application adapted to the overall system is possible. Figure: 1 System overview PLC/PC for commissioning Interface module for integration in the fieldbus systems IP20 IP67 Read/write devices Mobile data carriers Support for BL ident projects Further support can be found in the following software for engineering, installation and commissioning:
For simulation and optimisation of an application a BL ident configurator is available free of charge on the internet at www. turck.com (see page 1 - 8). 1 2 D101583 0207 BL ident The TURCK BL ident System Networking with BL ident systems 1 As it is possible to integrate BL ident systems in (existing) bus systems, networking of several BL ident systems is possible. The guidelines which relate to the maximum extension of the respective bus systems apply. A PROFIBUS system can only extend, for example, up to a maximum of 31 stations with 1 master when a repeater is not used. D101583 0207 BL ident 1 3 The TURCK BL ident System Identification systems with radio frequency technology (RFID) RFID is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. An RFID system consists of a data carrier, a device for reading the data from the data carrier (read-write head) as well as other devices which perform the transfer and processing of data (interfaces). The transfer of data from the data carrier to the read-write heads is undertaken using electromagnetic waves. This type of data transfer is non-contact, without a visual contact and is insensitive to dirt and temperature fluctuations. The data carriers can be attached directly to a product. Further terms used for the data carriers are TAGs or transponders. The data content can consist of production and manufacturing data. Important it that this data identifies the product. This is the origination of the term Identification System. A whole range of possibilities exist as the data content can be changed by writing on the data carrier. Accordingly, the production and manufacturing processes can be traced and monitored. Logistics/distribution can be optimized. The Identifications Systems can be integrated into (existing) fieldbus systems (e.g. PROFIBUS). The integration of the respective fieldbus system is undertaken with suitable interfaces. Standardized software modules (e.g. the Proxy Ident Function Block for PROFIBUS) enable simple system integration and commissioning with different controls. 1 4 D101583 0207 BL ident The TURCK BL ident System Characteristics and fields of application of the BL ident system 1 In order to comply with the demands presented by different fields of application, TURCK offers the BL ident system with a whole range of combination possibilities of data carriers and read-write heads as well as interfaces for integration into fieldbus systems (e.g. PROFIBUS-DP). Software modules enable simple integration and commissioning. The characteristics of the TURCK BL ident system are listed in the following:
Degree of protection All data carriers as well as the suitable write-read heads feature a high mechanical degree of protection (e.g. IP67) and can thus be subject to the most harsh industrial conditions. The integration into a fieldbus system is implemented with suitable TURCK interface modules. The interface modules are available in degrees of protection IP20 and IP67. TURCK connection cables featuring an adequate degree of protection round off the identification system. Service life The service life results from the possible number or read-write operations on the data memory. FRAM memory features an unlimited number of read operations and 1010 write operations. EEPROM memory features an unlimited number of read operations and 105 write operations. The data carrier does not require batteries. Transmission frequency The TURCK BL ident system operates with 13.56 MHz transmission frequency between the data memories and the read/write devices. Systems which operate with these transmission frequencies are practically immune to electromagnetic interference. The 13.56 MHz transmission frequency has developed into a standard in many RFID fields of application. D101583 0207 BL ident 1 5 The TURCK BL ident System Size TURCK supplies the data carriers with diameters of 16, 20, 30 and 50 mm. The read-write units are available in different housing styles ranging from cylindrical M18 and M30, to rectangular CK40 and Q80 and ring-shaped S32XL. Memory capacity The memory capacity on the data storage device is 64 Bytes or 128 Bytes with an EEPROM memory and 2 KBytes with an FRAM memory. New data carriers are in the design stage. FRAM: (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory), non-volatile, high service life based on the higher number of write-read operations
(1010 up to 1011) EEPROM: (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory), non-volatile Write time/read time (air interface only) The write and read times depend for all data carriers on the number of bytes which are to be transferred. On FRAM data carriers the read and write time are almost identical and are between 0.7 and 3.4 ms/
byte. On EEPROM data carriers the read time is between 0.7 and 6 ms/byte and the write time is between 3.3 and 7.9 ms/byte. The write-read distances depend on the corresponding combination of data carrier and read-write head, and can be between 0 and 200 mm. With the BL ident configurator the application variables speed, range and data quantity can be varied and the optimum combination can be selected for the respective application. The configurator is available online at http://www.turck.com/ (also see page 1 - 8). 1 6 D101583 0207 BL ident The TURCK BL ident System Compatibility 1 All technical data relates to the BL ident system, i.e. to the combinations of BL ident data carriers, read-write heads and interface modules. Completely different values may apply for data carriers from other manufacturers. Therefore they may only be used after prior approval by TURCK. Areas of application (examples):
The characteristics as stated beforehand allow the application of a TURCK BL ident system in the following fields:
Automotive
Transport and handling
Machine (mechanical) engineering
Food and beverages
Chemicals
Pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals. Possible areas of application are:
Assembly lines
Conveyors
Industrial manufacturing
Warehousing
Logistics
Distribution
Component picking
Transport logistics D101583 0207 BL ident 1 7 The TURCK BL ident System The BL ident configurator The use of sensors and actuators and even fieldbusses is state-
of-the-art in many industrial fields. When RFID systems are used on the other hand, there are always questions relating to the air-
interface, e.g. "How fast and at which distance can I move the data carrier past the write-read heads?". That is to say that there is a certain amount of general uncertainty concerning the range of applications of an RFID system. General details such as "recommended write-read distance" or
"transmission speed = 0.5 ms/ byte" are usually not sufficient for evaluation of the usage of the devices in a determined application, as the application variables such as data quantity, speed and distance are the result of a complex interaction between the read-
write heads and data carriers. With the BL ident configurator the respective application can be simulated and the correct preliminary selection can be made. The setting of applications parameters by "playing" with the values allows the user to easily test the options and limits associated with the respective combinations. 1 8 D101583 0207 BL ident The TURCK BL ident System Figure: 2 BL ident configurator 1 The online variants of the configurator (available free on the Internet at www.turck.com) accesses the data in the TURCK product database and always provides the most up-to-date information.. In addition to simulating the application, the configurator also generates the corresponding data sheets and documentation. D101583 0207 BL ident 1 9 The TURCK BL ident System 1 10 D101583 0207 BL ident BL ident System Planning 2 2 TURCK-BL ident System Planning Selection criteria for data carriers, read-write head and interface module.......2 Transfer zone and read-write distance .............................................................3 Length of the transfer zone and width offset ....................................................4 Minimum distance of the data carriers to read-write head, influence of adjacent fields..................................................................................................................4 Permissible direction of movement and alignment of the data carrier .............4 Reading and writing in static operation ............................................................4 Reading and writing in dynamic operation (on the fly)......................................5 Dwell time of the data carrier Td .......................................................................5 Calculation of the maximum quantity of user data in dynamic operation ........5 Minimum distances between two adjacent data carriers .................................6 D101583 0207 BL ident 2 1 BL ident System Planning Selection criteria for data carriers, read-write head and interface module The application should be judged using the following criteria in order to make the correct selection of BL ident system components:
Mechanical dimensions
Distance from data carriers to read-write heads when reading and writing
Tolerances in the mechanical guidance
Static and/or dynamic transfer of data
Data quantities to be transferred
Speed with dynamic writing and reading (on the fly)
Metal-free areas with data carriers and read-write heads
Ambient conditions such as humidity, temperature, chemical influences, etc. There are special selection criteria relating to read-write heads:
Mechanical dimensions
Required transfer zone
Size of the data carrier in use The following criteria should be considered specially for the use of the interface modules:
Degree of protection
Bus type
Number of channels 2 2 D101583 0207 BL ident BL ident System Planning Transfer zone and read-write distance The read-write head generates an alternating inductive field. The recommended read-write distance results from the combination of data carrier and read-write head. The appearance of the distribution of this field depends on the design of the antenna in the data carrier and in the read-write head. 2 Figure 1 Transfer zone SrH Lsr Exchange of data is only possible within the transfer zone (Fig. 1) with the parameters Lsr = length of the transfer zone and Sr =
recommended write-read distance. The transfer zone reduces when the distance from the data carrier to the read-write head increases and is reduced to a point at the threshold distance H, i.e. as the distance increases less data can be transferred or the speed at which the read-write head moves past the data carrier must be reduced. Note Using the BL ident configurator at www.turck.com allows the relationships to be simulated. D101583 0207 BL ident 2 3 BL ident System Planning Length of the transfer zone LSr and width offset The length of the transfer zone LSr (Fig. 1) is dependent on the combination of data carrier and read-write head. The width is particularly important for the tolerance of mechanical tracking. Note An illustrative representation of this relationship can be found in the BL ident configurator at www.turck.com. Minimum distance of the data carriers to read-write head, influence of adjacent fields Adjacent fields are practically always available. Normally the adjacent fields should not be used for transfer of data, so there must be an minimum distance between data carriers and read-write head. But with the TURCK BL ident system a minimum distance must not be observed. Permissible direction of movement and alignment of the data carrier The data carrier can pass over the read-write head from any direction. The data carriers can have any horizontal alignment. They should only be aligned in parallel to the read-write head. Reading and writing in static operation In static operation a data exchange is possible up to the range of the threshold distance H. The data carrier must be positioned exactly above the read-write head. Reading and writing in dynamic operation (on the fly) In dynamic operation the data carriers move past the read-write head. A data exchange is only possible within the transfer zone. 2 4 D101583 0207 BL ident BL ident System Planning Dwell time of the data carrier Td 2 The dwell time Td is the time in which the data carrier is present in the transfer zone of the read-write head as it passes by. The read-
write head exchanges data with the data carrier during this time. The dwell time Td is calculated as follows:
Td = LSr / VTag where:
LSr:length of the transfer zone VTag:speed of the data carrier in dynamic operation In static mode the dwell time can be as long as necessary. The dwell time must be long enough to ensure that communication with the data carrier has been completed. In dynamic operation the dwell time is defined by the system environment. The dwell time must be matched to the data quantity to be transferred. Conversely, this means that the shorter the dwell time, the lower the quantity of data to be transferred. Note At www.turck.com various examples relating to this topic can be examined with the BL ident configurator. Calculation of the maximum quantity of user data in dynamic operation The calculation of the maximum user data quantity is dependent on the read-write head used and the corresponding data carrier. Example:
Read-write head: TB-M18-H1147, Data carrier: TW-R30-K2 Pass speed: 0.5 m/s D101583 0207 BL ident 2 5 BL ident System Planning
The read-write head contacts the data carrier when it is entering the transfer zone: This takes about 2.7 ms.
With the second contact to the data carrier the read-write head recognizes the data carrier. A signal is sent to the interface module: Duration about 12 ms.
The interface module sends a read-write command, e.g. read 4 bytes, incl. version and feedback of the data on the interface module: Duration about 7 ms. This results in total to about 22 ms. Until 4 bytes of data have been processed by the interface module takes about 5 ms/byte. This means when the data carrier passes the read-write head, a max. of 8 bytes can be read or written. Note With the BL ident configurator at www.turck.com different operating states in dynamic operation can be simulated and represented. Minimum distances between two adjacent data carriers The minimum distance between two data carriers is dependent on the size of the data carrier and the read-write head. In dynamic operation (on the fly) the minimum distance is still dependent on the data quantity and the bus cycle time. Note Corresponding tests for determination of the minimum distance should be undertaken before commissioning. 2 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Installation guidelines 3 Installation guidelines Overview ...........................................................................................................2 Reduction of metallic influences .......................................................................2 Installation of several read-write heads on metal frames or metal supports..............................................................................................3 3 No mounting of the data carrier directly on metal ............................................6 Conclusion influence on the transfer from metal ...........................................7 D101583 0207 BL ident 3 1 Installation guidelines Overview Because of the inductive operating principle of the data carriers and read-write heads, every type of metal (particularly iron and ferromagnetic materials) should be avoided in proximity of these devices, as they will influence the manner in which they function. It is necessary to observe the following important points during engineering and installation:
Minimum distance between read-write heads
Minimum distance between two adjacent data carriers (see chapter 2, page 2 - 6)
Metal-free areas with installation of read-write heads and data carriers on metals
Installation of several read-write heads on metal frames or metal supports. Reduction of metallic influences Problem: A metal support is located above the transfer zone of the read-write head. This influences the entire field. Specifically, the transfer zone between read-write head and data carrier is reduced
(Fig. 1). Figure 1 Interfering metal supports. plate non-metallic spacer data carrier metal core read/write head 3 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Installation guidelines Remedy: Install the data carriers in a different manner and there will no longer by an influence on the transfer zone (Fig. 2). Figure 2 Other arrangement of the data carrier 3 metal core non-metallic spacer plate read/write head data carrier Installation of several read-write heads on metal frames or metal supports Every read-write head which is mounted on metal couples a part of the field to the metal support. If the minimum distance d and the metal-free zones are observed, there is generally no mutual influence. If however a metal frame should have an unfavourable form an influence is still possible. This results in longer data transfer times and error messages in the interface module. Problem: Mutual interference of the read-write heads D101583 0207 BL ident 3 3 Installation guidelines Remedy 1: Extend the distance d between both read-write heads
(Fig. 3). Figure 3 Extending the distance d read/write head Remedy 2: Fit one or several iron struts which should short-circuit the parasitic fields (Fig. 4). Figure 4 Fitting iron struts additional strunck 3 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Installation guidelines Remedy 3: Place a non-metallic intermediary element of 20 to 40 mm thickness between the read-write head and the iron frame. This will significantly reduce the parasitic coupling of the field and the support (Fig. 5). 3 Figure 5 Addition of an intermediary non-
metallic element non-metallic spacer Remedy 4: It is also possible to contact the read-write heads via the function block (PLC) and to use it to switch them on and off. The influence through another read-write head can be avoided using the selective mode, where the channel in whose transfer window the data is located is active (see manual BL ident Proxy-Ident-Block
(PIB), D101578). Using this method the adjacent read-write heads do not emit a field and there is no mutual interference. D101583 0207 BL ident 3 5 Installation guidelines No mounting of the data carrier directly on metal The data carriers (with the exception of high temperature data carriers) may not be mounted directly on metal. Non-metallic spacers (see chapter 9, Accessories) enable mounting which does not lead to an interruption of the functions (Fig. 6). Figure 6 Installation with spacers non-metallic spacer data carrier h metal The data carriers may not be mounted so that the necessary minimum distance to metal and to the data carriers around them is less than the minimum distance. The minimum distance is dependent on the housing design of the read-write head; a = 10 mm around the data carrier can be assumed (Fig. 7). The high temperature data carrier (see page 5 - 2, table 1) can be constructed so that it can be mounted directly on metal without the need for additional measures. Figure 7 Installation considering the minimum distance from metal a 3 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Installation guidelines Conclusion influence on the transfer from metal The following points should be considered with the installation of the BL ident components:
Data carriers (except high temperature data carriers) can not be mounted directly on metal or suitable accessories must be used
(spacers) 3
It is important to ensure that no metallic rails (or similar parts) intersect the transfer zone. The metal rails would interfere with the field data.
Only plastic or stainless steel screws can be used for attachment of the read-write heads. D101583 0207 BL ident 3 7 Installation guidelines 3 8 D101583 0207 BL ident EMC Directives 4 EMC directives For whom are the EMC directives intended?................................................... 2 Dispersion of electromagnetic interference ......................................................2 How can RFID be subject to interference? .................................................3 Coupled interference...................................................................................3 What does EMC mean? ....................................................................................4 4 Fundamentals for EMC protection....................................................................5 Installation in a switch cabinet ....................................................................6 Avoiding sources of interference.................................................................7 Potential equalization ..................................................................................7 Shielding the cable ......................................................................................7 D101583 0207 BL ident 4 1 EMC Directives For whom are the EMC directives intended?
These EMC directives are intended for:
Project engineers and planners who are planning the system with the RFID modules to be configured.
Installation personnel, service technicians and engineers, who use this description to correctly lay the connection cables or have to remedy the existing problems during a malfunction. In this chapter you will learn more about the EMC guidelines, particularly:
Dispersion of electromagnetic interference
What does EMC mean?
Fundamentals for EMC protection
Installation in a switch cabinet
Avoiding sources of interference
Potential equalisation
Shielding the cable Dispersion of electromagnetic interference In a system or installation electromagnetic interference can only occur if the following components are mutually present:
Source of interference
Interference path
Susceptible equipment. If one of these components is not present (for example the interference path), no interference will occur even if the source of interference sends high levels of interference (Fig. 1):
Figure 1 Interference components source of interference e.g. motor link e.g. cable connector susceptible equipment e.g. read/write head 4 2 D101583 0207 BL ident EMC Directives The measures for prevention of the interference (EMC) are relevant for all three components. The manufacturer is obliged to undertake all possible measures to counter the development of sources of interference. The installation design must be implemented to ensure that mutual interference of the individual components is avoided or kept to as low a level as possible. 4 How can RFID be subject to interference?
Problem: interference radiation from the power supply when switching mode power supplies are used. Remedy: use of a stabilized power supply
Problem: interference via the serial connection cable. Remedy: improved cable shielding and/or read-write head earthing
HF interference via the antenna from another read-write head or via an external source of interference which operates using the same frequency. Remedy: the interference from another read-write head can be avoided by using the selective mode (see manual BL ident Proxy-Ident-Block (PIB), D101578). Coupled interference There are four possibilities for coupled interference:
Galvanic coupled interference
Capacitive coupled interference
Inductive coupled interference
Radiated interference There are different causes for the radiated interference on the data interface paths:
With cables and wiring:
Incorrect or poorly laid
Missing or incorrectly connected shield
Unfavourable arrangement of the cable D101583 0207 BL ident 4 3 EMC Directives With the switch cabinet or housing:
Missing or incorrectly wired potential equalization wiring
Missing or incorrect earthing
Unfavourable arrangement
Modules which are not mounted in a fixed position
Unfavourable switch cabinet design. What does EMC mean?
The increasing component density, increased switching speed of power electronics and the continuous rise in switching speeds present more and more sources of interference to electronic elements of a system. The following generally applies: the higher the level of automation, the higher the danger of mutual interference. Definition of EMC:
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the capability of an electrical or electronic device in an electromagnetic environment to function without fault, without influencing or interfering with the environment beyond defined limits. The TURCK BL ident devices are subjected to test compliance to the following standards:
EN 61000-4-2 (ESD)
EN 61000-4-3 (Electromagnetic fields)
EN 61000-4-4 (Burst)
EN 61000-4-5 (Surge)
EN 61000-4-6 (immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields) As the RFID modules are only components of an overall system and sources of interferences can result from the combination of different components, the design of a system or installation must be subject to certain guidelines. In order to obtain an installation which is immune to interference, a whole package of measures must be implemented; where the operator of the system or installation is responsible for the RFI suppression. They must observe and comply with the local and national stipulations and directives. All measures, which have been 4 4 D101583 0207 BL ident EMC Directives undertaken during system design save expensive modifications and elimination of interference at a later date. Fundamentals for EMC protection 4 The following elementary rules relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) must be observed:
Shielding by a housing Protect the device from external sources of interference by the installation in a switch cabinet or housing. The cabinet or the housing must be included in the connection to earth. Shield the electromagnetic fields from inductances by partition panels of devices. Use shielded data transmission cables with metallic connector housings.
Large area ground connections Connect all inductive metal parts over a large area and use a low resistance for radio frequencies. Establish a large area connection between the inactive metal parts and the central earthing point. Integrate the shield earth into the earthing concept, i.e. the end of the shield must be connected to a large area to earth.
Planning of the cable routes Divide the cables into power groups and lay them separately. Lay the high power cables and the data cables in separate ducts or bundles. Introduce the entire cabling into the cabinet only from one side and on a single level when possible. Lay the data cables as close to earthed surfaces as possible. Twist the incoming and outgoing cables of individually laid conductor pairs. In many cases an independent cable guidance for the bus cable is already provided. Ideally this should also be used for laying the data cables between read-write heads and interface modules.
Shielding of cables Shield the data transfer cables and apply the shield on gateway side. Shield the analogue cables and apply the shield at one end, e.g. on the drive unit. Always apply the cable shields at the entry to the switch cabinet to a large area on the grounding bar and attach them with fixing clamps. D101583 0207 BL ident 4 5 EMC Directives Connect the applied shield to the module without interruption. Use a braided shield and not a metal foil shield.
Mains and signal filter Use the mains filter with metal housing. Connect the filter housing on a wide area and with a low radio frequency resistance to the switch cabinet earth. Never attach the filter housing to painted surfaces. Attach the filter at the switch cabinet entry or in the direction of the interference source. Installation in a switch cabinet Metal housings shield susceptible equipment against magnetic and electrical fields as well as electromagnetic waves. The better that the induced interference current can flow, the better that the interference field will weaken itself. It is therefore essential to ensure that all housing panels are connected electrically conducting to each other. If the switch cabinet panels are insulated from one another, an RF conductive connection using metal braiding and RF clips or RF paste (the greater the surface area of the connection the better) must be possible. Interference can be avoided by optimum switch cabinet design. The following generally applies:
The effects of the interference generally reduce as the distance between the susceptible equipment and the source of interference increases.
An additional reduction in interference can be achieved by installation of shield panels
Signal cables should keep a minimum distance of at least 10 cm from high power cables. External interference induced through the mains is avoided by the installation of mains filters. Ensure that the mains filter is correctly rated and fitted directly at the entry to the switch cabinet. 4 6 D101583 0207 BL ident EMC Directives Avoiding sources of interference Avoid the installation of sources of interference which occur primarily due to switched inductances. Interference is generated primarily by relays, contactors, fluorescent lamps in the switch cabinet and valves, and can be avoided by the use of RC combinations, freewheel diodes etc. This also avoids inductive interference in the cables which are laid parallel to the coil cables. 4 Potential equalisation If the system sections are subject to a different design and different voltage levels result, potential differences can result between the different sections of the system. Equalization currents then flow via signal cables (potential equalization should not be confused with a protective earth). Therefore correctly implemented potential equalization is essential. The following points should be observed:
The potential equalization cable must have a sufficient cross-
section (min. 10 mm2).
The distance between signal cables and the respective potential equalization cable must be as small as possible.
A stranded conductor must be used.
If the potential equalization cables are connected to the central potential equalization bars, the power components and the non-
power components must be combined. Shielding the cable Signal cables must be shielded in order to avoid coupled interference. Even though the best shielding effect when laying the cables is achieved by using steel ducts, the use of cables with braided shields is usually sufficient. Decisive for the effect of the shield in both cases is however the correct connection, as a non-
connected or incorrectly connected shield has no effect. D101583 0207 BL ident 4 7 EMC Directives The following must be observed:
As the interference signals are frequently in a range > 10 kHz, a large area shield connection is necessary.
The shield bar is very conductive and connected over a large area with the switch cabinet housing and must be as near as possible to the cable entry. The cable must be stripped and connected to the grounding bar with an RF clip or cable tie.
The shielding bar must be connected with the PE bar.
If shielded cables have to be interrupted, the shield must continue via the corresponding connector housing using suitable connectors.
If intermediate connectors are used which do not feature a suitable shield, the shield must be connected via cable clips to the point where it is interrupted. 4 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier 5 Description of the data carrier Type overview ...................................................................................................2 Function principle..............................................................................................3 Memory module ..........................................................................................3 Data carrier electronics ...............................................................................4 Data carrier antenna ....................................................................................4 Technical data 5 TW-R16-B64 ...............................................................................................5 TW-R16-B128 .............................................................................................7 TW-R20-B128 .............................................................................................9 TW-R30-B128 ...........................................................................................11 TW-R50-B128 ...........................................................................................13 TW-R20-K2................................................................................................15 TW-R30-K2................................................................................................17 TW-R50-K2................................................................................................19 TW-R22-HT-B64 .......................................................................................21 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 ................................................................................23 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 ....................................................................................25 TW-I14-B128 .............................................................................................27 TW-L43-43-F-B128 ...................................................................................29 TW-L82-49-P-B128...................................................................................31 D101583 0207 BL ident 5 1 Description of the data carrier Type overview Table 1:
Data carrier type overview Type Memory size Memory type Highly temperature resistant TW-R16-B64 64 Byte EEPROM TW-R16-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-R20-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-R30-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-R50-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 2 kByte 2 kByte 2 kByte FRAM FRAM FRAM TW-R22-HT-B64 64 Byte EEPROM TW-R50-90-HT-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-R50-90-HT-K2 2 kByte FRAM TW-I14-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-L43-43-F-B128 128 Byte EEPROM TW-L82-49-P-B128 128 Byte EEPROM 5 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Function principle The BLident data carriers (TAGs) can be written and read on a non-
contact basis using the corresponding read-write heads. The operating frequency is 13.56 MHz. The data carriers are passive, i.e. without batteries. If the data carriers enter the transfer range of a read-write head, the energy is inductively coupled and the data transfer is initiated. The achievable distances vary depending on the sizes from 15200 mm. All housing styles (with the exception of the TW-R16...-B128, EEPROM only) are available both as EEPROM and FRAM memory variants. The BLident data carrier consists of a memory module, electronics and an antenna (see Fig. 1). 5 Figure 1 Block diagram Data carrier memory control logics modulator demodulator read/write UB Memory module The information on the data carrier can be read and new data can also be added (read/write). The memory size is 64 Bytes, 128 Bytes or 2 KBytes. The memory consists alternatively of the following components:
EEPROM: unlimited read but limited write cycles are possible
(105). No battery required.
FRAM = ferroelectric memory: unlimited read and almost unlimited write cycles are possible (1010). No battery required. D101583 0207 BL ident 5 3 Description of the data carrier The data retention time of the memory is:
1 year at 85 C,
10 years at 55 C,
120 years at 25 C. Electrical fields do not have an influence as they are normally have a frequency which is much too low to erase the memory. Data carrier electronics The electronics ensure the communication on the data carrier side with the read-write head. Data carrier antenna The antenna is designed as an air coil and is used to transfer data and energy between the data carrier and the read-write head. 5 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R16-B64 Figure 2 TW-R16-B64 16 3 2,5 5 Table 2:
TW-R16-B64 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R16-B64 6900???
13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 5 Description of the data carrier Table 2:
TW-R16-B64 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R16-B64 6900???
-25+120 C
+160 C (1 x 35 h)
+220 C (1 x 30 s) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) IP68 Housing material Epoxy, plastic-moulded 5 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R16-B128 Figure 3 TW-R16-B128 16 3 2,5 5 Table 3:
TW-R16-B128 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R16-B128 6900501 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 7 Description of the data carrier Table 3:
TW-R16-B128 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R16-B128 6900501
-25+120 C
+160 C (1 x 35 h)
+220 C (1 x 30 s) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) IP68 Housing material Epoxy, plastic-moulded 5 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R20-B128 Figure 4 TW-R20-B128 20 20 1,5 2,5 5 Table 4:
TW-R20-B128 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R20-B128 6900502 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 9 Description of the data carrier Table 4:
TW-R20-B128 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R20-B128 6900502
-40+90 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R30-B128 Figure 5 TW-R30-B128 3,2 30 5,2 30 1,5 2,5 5 Table 5:
TW-R30-B128 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R30-B128 6900503 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 11 Description of the data carrier Table 5:
TW-R30-B128 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R30-B128 6900503
-40+90 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 12 D101583 0207 BL ident 5 Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R50-B128 Figure 6 TW-R50-B128 4,2 5,2 50 50 1,5 3 Table 6:
TW-R50-B128 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R50-B128 6900504 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 13 Description of the data carrier Table 6:
TW-R50-B128 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R50-B128 6900504
-40+90 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 14 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R20-K2 Figure 7 TW-R20-K2 20 2,5 5 Table 7:
TW-R20-K2 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R20-K2 6900505 13.56 MHz 2 KBytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 1010 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) General data Colour 0.55 ms/Byte 0.55 ms/Byte FRAM 10 mm black Ambient temperature
-20+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 15 Description of the data carrier Table 7:
TW-R20-K2 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R20-K2 6900505
-20+85 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 16 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R30-K2 Figure 8 TW-R30-K2 5,2 30 2,5 5 Table 8:
TW-R30-K2 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R30-K2 6900506 13.56 MHz 2 KBytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 1010 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) General data Colour 0.55 ms/Byte 0.55 ms/Byte FRAM 10 mm black Ambient temperature
-20+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 17 Description of the data carrier Table 8:
TW-R30-K2 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R30-K2 6900506
-20+85 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 18 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R50-K2 Figure 9 TW-R50-K2 5,2 50 3 5 Table 9:
TW-R50-K2 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-R50-K2 6900507 13.56 MHz 2 KBytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 1010 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) General data Colour 0.55 ms/Byte 0.55 ms/Byte FRAM 10 mm black Ambient temperature
-20+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 19 Description of the data carrier Table 9:
TW-R50-K2 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-R50-K2 6900507
-20+85 C
+140 C (1 x 100 h) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA6 5 20 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R22-HT-B64 Figure 10 TW-R22-HT-B64 22 30 125 10 5 Table 10:
TW-R22-HT-B64 Type Ident-No. TW-R22-HT-B64 1542323 Memory data Operating frequency Memory size 13.56 MHz 64 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C (time-dependent) D101583 0207 BL ident 5 21 Description of the data carrier Table 10:
TW-R22-HT-B64 Type Ident-No. TW-R22-HT-B64 1542323 Storage temperature
-40+210 C Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA66 5 22 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R50-90-HT-B128 Figure 11 TW-R50-90-HT-
B128 95 108,5 136,5 125 5,5
(3 x 120) 68 5 Table 11:
TW-R50-90HT-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-R50-90-HT-B128 1542326 Memory data Operating frequency Memory size 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Installation guidelines Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C (time-dependent) D101583 0207 BL ident 5 23 Description of the data carrier Table 11:
TW-R50-90HT-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-R50-90-HT-B128 1542326 Storage temperature
-40+210 C Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP67 PA66 5 24 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-R50-90-HT-K2 Figure 12 TW-R50-90-HT-
K2 95 108,5 136,5 125 5,5
(3 x 120) 68 5 Table 12:
TW-R50-90-HT-
K2 Type Ident-No. TW-R50-90-HT-K2 1542329 Memory data Operating frequency Memory size 13.56 MHz 2 KBytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 1010 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type 0.55 ms/Byte 0.55 ms/Byte FRAM Installation guidelines Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-20+85 C (time-dependent) D101583 0207 BL ident 5 25 Description of the data carrier Table 12:
TW-R50-90-HT-
K2 Type Ident-No. TW-R50-90-HT-K2 1542329 Storage temperature
-40+210 C Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) Housing material IP68 PA66 5 26 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-I14-B128 Figure 13 TW-I14-B128 14 5 Table 13:
TW-I14-B128 Type Ident-No. Memory data Operating frequency Memory size TW-I14-B128 6900526 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour black Ambient temperature
-25+85 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 27 Description of the data carrier Table 13:
TW-I14-B128 Type Ident-No. Storage temperature TW-I14-B128 6900526
-25+120 C
+160 C (1 x 35 h)
+220 C ( 1 x 30 s) Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) IP10 Housing material Epoxy foil 5 28 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 14 TW-L43-43-F-
B128 43 43 5 Table 14:
TW-L43-43-F-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-L43-43-F-B128 6901344 Memory data Operating frequency Memory size 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour white Ambient temperature
-20+70 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 29 Description of the data carrier Table 14:
TW-L43-43-F-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-L43-43-F-B128 6901344 Storage temperature
-20+70 C Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) IP40 Housing material Foil, self-adhesive 5 30 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the data carrier Technical data TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 15 TW-L82-49-P-
B128 49 82 5 Table 15:
TW-L82-49-P-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-L82-49-P-B128 6901345 Memory data Operating frequency Memory size 13.56 MHz 128 Bytes Number of read operations unlimited Number of write operations 105 Read time (typical) Write time (typical) Memory type Installation guidelines 0.55 ms/Byte 36 ms/Byte EEPROM Minimum distances when mounting in metal (around the data carrier) 10 mm General data Colour white Ambient temperature
-20+70 C D101583 0207 BL ident 5 31 Description of the data carrier Table 15:
TW-L82-49-P-
B128 Type Ident-No. TW-L82-49-P-B128 6901345 Storage temperature
-20+70 C Degree of protection (IEC 60529/EN 60529) IP40 Housing material Paper, self-adhesive 5 32 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads 6 6 Description of the read-write heads Type overview ...................................................................................................2 Function principle..............................................................................................3 Read-write head electronics .......................................................................3 Read-write head antenna ............................................................................4 Technical data of the read-write heads TB-M18-H1147............................................................................................6 TB-M18-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers).......................7 TB-EM18WD-H1147 (wash-down)..............................................................8 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers) .......................................................................................................9 TN-M18-H1147 .........................................................................................10 TN-M18-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................11 TN-EM18WD-H1147 (wash-down)............................................................12 TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers)......................................................................................................13 TB-M30-H1147..........................................................................................14 TB-M30-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers).....................15 TB-EM30WD-H1147 (wash-down)............................................................16 TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers)......................................................................................................17 TN-M30-H1147 .........................................................................................18 TN-M30-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers) ....................19 TN-EM30WD-H1147 (wash-down)............................................................20 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 (wash-down, optimised for special data carriers)......................................................................................................21 TN-CK40-H1147........................................................................................22 TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers)...................23 TN-Q80-H1147..........................................................................................24 TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 (optimised for special data carriers).....................25 TNER-Q80-H1147 (increased range).........................................................26 TNLR-Q80-H1147 (long range) .................................................................27 TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 (long range, optimised for special data carriers)..............................................................................................28 TN-S32XL-H1147 ......................................................................................29 Connection of the read-write heads ...............................................................30 D101583 0207 BL ident 6 1 Description of the read-write heads Type overview Table 1:
Type overview read-write heads Type TB-M18-H1147 TB-M18-H1147/S1126 TB-EM18WD-H1147 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 TN-M18-H1147 TN-M18-H1147/S1126 TN-EM30WD-H1147 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 TB-M30-H1147 TB-M30-H1147/S1126 TB-EM30WD-H1147 TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 TN-M30-H1147 TN-M30-H1147/S1126 TN-EM30WD-H1147 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 TN-CK40-H1147 TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 TN-Q80-H1147 TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 TNER-Q80-H1147 TNLR-Q80-H1147 TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 TN-S32XL-H1147 Installa-
tion conditions Output function Connec-
tion flush Read/write via BLident cable non-
flush Read/write via BLident cable flush Read/write via BLident cable non-
flush Read/write via BLident cable Read/write via BLident cable Read/write via BLident cable Read/write via BLident cable non-
flush,
(flush instal-
lation possible) non-
flush,
(installatio n on metal possible) non-
flush
(installation on metal possible) 6 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Function principle The BLident read-write heads (transceivers) are used for non-
contact data exchange with the corresponding data carriers (TAGs). They form the so-called air-interface (transfer window), whose size varies depending on the combination of data carrier and transceiver. In this air-interface the data carrier is supplied with energy and the exchange of data is also implemented. The operating frequency is 13.56 MHz. The achievable distances vary depending on the sizes from 15200 mm. The read-write heads consist of electronics and an antenna.
(Figure 1) 6 Figure 1 Block diagram Read-write head Demodulator Modulator Generator Read-write head electronics The electronics ensure the communication between the data carrier, the read-write head and the BLident interface module. D101583 0207 BL ident 6 3 Description of the read-write heads Read-write head antenna The antenna consists of an air coil. It is used to transfer data and energy between the data carrier and the read-write head. The antenna generates an electromagnetic field which is detected by the data carrier within the transfer zone. A data and energy transfer is only possible as long as the data carrier is located in this field
(Figure 2). Figure 2 Transfer zone 6 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-M18-H1147 Figure 3 TB-M18-H1147 M18 x 1 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 6 Table 2:
TB-M18-H1147 Type Ident-No. TB-M18-H1147 7030001 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 5 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-M18-H1147/S1126 Figure 4 TB-M18-H1147/
S1126 M18 x 1 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 Table 3:TB-M18-
H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TB-M18-H1147/S1126 7030212 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-EM18WD-H1147 Figure 5 TB-EM18WD-
H1147 M18 x 1 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 6 Table 4:TB-
EM18WD-H1147 Type Ident-No. TB-EM18WD-H1147 7030224 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 7 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 Figure 6 TB-EM18WD-
H1147/S1126 M18 x 1 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 Table 5:TB-EM18 WD-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 7030228 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-M18-H1147 Figure 7 TN-M18-H1147 M18 x 1 10 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 6 Table 6:
TN-M18-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-M18-H1147 7030002 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 9 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-M18-H1147/S1126 Figure 8 TN-M18-H1147/
S1126 M18 x 1 10 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 Table 7:TN-M18-
H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-M18-H1147/S1126 7030213 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-EM18WD-H1147 Figure 9 TN-EM18WD-
H1147 M18 x 1 10 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 6 Table 8:TN-
EM18WD-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-EM18WD-H1147 7030223 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 11 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 Figure 10 TN-EM18WD-
H1147/S1126 M18 x 1 10 24/4 LED 56 72 9 M12 x 1 Table 9:TN-EM18 WD-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 7030227 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M18 1 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 12 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-M30-H1147 Figure 11 TB-M30-H1147 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED M12 x 1 46 62 9 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. 6 Table 10:
TB-M30-H1147 Type Ident-No. TB-M30-H1147 7030003 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 13 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-M30-H1147/S1126 Figure 12 TB-M30-H1147/
S1126 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED M12 x 1 46 62 9 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. Table 11:TB-M30
-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TB-M30-H1147/S1126 7030214 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 14 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-EM30WD-H1147 Figure 13 TB-EM30WD-
H1147 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED M12 x 1 46 62 9 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. 6 Table 12:TB-
EM30WD-H1147 Type Ident-No. TB-EM30WD-H1147 7030221 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 15 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 Figure 14 TB-EM30WD-
H1147/S1126 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED M12 x 1 46 62 9 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. Table 13:TB-EM30 WD-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 7030225 Mounting condition flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 16 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-M30-H1147 Figure 15 TN-M30-H1147 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED 15 46 62 9 M12 x 1 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. 6 Table 14:
TN-M30-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-M30-H1147 7030004 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 17 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-M30-H1147/S1126 Figure 16 TN-M30-H1147/
S1126 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED 15 46 62 9 M12 x 1 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. Table 15:TN-M30-
H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-M30-H1147/S1126 7030215 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, CuZn, chrome-plated Active face material Plastic, PA12-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 18 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-EM30WD-H1147 Figure 17 TN-EM30WD-
H1147 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED 15 46 62 9 M12 x 1 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. 6 Table 16:TN-
EM30WD-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-EM30WD-H1147 7030222 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 19 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 Figure 18 TN-EM30WD-
H1147/S1126 M30 x 1,5 36/5 LED 15 46 62 9 M12 x 1 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. Table 17:TN-EM30 WD-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 7030226 Mounting condition non-flush Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Threaded barrel, M30 1.5 Metal, A4 1.4404 (AISI 316L) Active face material Plastic, LCP-GF30 Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 20 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-CK40-H1147 Figure 19 TN-CK40-H1147 5,3 x 7,3 M12 x 1 5,3 20 LED 30 40 40 46 60 65 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. 6 Table 18:
TN-CK40-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-CK40-H1147 7030006 Mounting condition non-flush, flush installation Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Rectangular, CK40 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, black Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 21 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 Figure 20 TN-CK40-H1147 5,3 x 7,3 M12 x 1 5,3 20 LED 30 40 40 46 60 65 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. Table 19:TN-CK40
-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 7030216 Mounting condition non-flush, flush installation Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Rectangular, CK40 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, black Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 22 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-Q80-H1147 Figure 21 TN-Q80-H1147 LED M12 x 1 5,3 65 80 92 114 40 27,2 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. 6 Table 20:
TN-Q80-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-Q80-H1147 7030007 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Q80 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 23 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 Figure 22 TN-Q80-H1147/
S1126 LED M12 x 1 5,3 65 80 92 114 40 27,2 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. Table 21:TN-Q80-
H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 7030217 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Q80 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 24 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TNER-Q80-H1147 Figure 23 TNER-Q80-
H1147 LED M12 x 1 40 27,2 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. 5,3 65 80 92 114 6 Table 22:TNER-
Q80-H1147 Type Ident-No. TNER-Q80-H1147 7030211 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Q80 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 25 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TNLR-Q80-H1147 Figure 24 TNLR-Q80-H1147 LED M12 x 1 5,3 65 80 92 114 40 27,2 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. Table 23:TNLR-
Q80-H1147 Type Ident-No. TNLR-Q80-H1147 7030230 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Q80 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 26 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Technical data TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 Figure 25 TNLR-Q80-
H1147/S1126 LED M12 x 1 5,3 65 80 92 114 40 27,2 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. 6 Table 24:TNLR-
Q80-H1147/S1126 Type Ident-No. TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 7030219 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Q80 Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Active face material Plastic, PBT-GF30-V0, yellow Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) Shock resistance 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing D101583 0207 BL ident 6 27 Description of the read-write heads Technical data TN-S32XL-H1147 Figure 26 TN-S32XL-H1147 LED Pot. 137,5 120 100 6,5 60 180 111,25 M12 x 1 32 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. Table 25:
TN-S32XL-H1147 Type Ident-No. TN-S32XL-H1147 7030008 Mounting condition non-flush, installation on metal possible Ambient temperature
-25+ 70 C Data transfer Output function Operating frequency Housing style Housing material inductive Read/write 13.56 MHz Ring sensor, S32 Plastic, ABS, yellow Ring internal diameter 100 mm Connection Connector, M12 1 Vibration resistance Shock resistance 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) Degree of protection IP67 Power ON indication Green LED Function display Green LED, flashing 6 28 D101583 0207 BL ident Description of the read-write heads Connection of the read-write heads The read-write heads are connected via an M12 1 connector with the BLident interface module. The power supply (24 V DC) and function are implemented via the BLident interface module. The standard cordsets feature the wiring diargam shown in figure 27. Figure 27 Wiring diagram, standard cables Figure 28:
Wiring diagram, special cordsets
+
1 BN 3 BU Data 4 WH 2 BK Data 3 2 4 1 6 The special cordsets .../S2502 feature a different wiring diagram (see figure 28).
+
1 RD 3 BK Data 4 WH 2 BU Data 3 2 4 1 D101583 0207 BL ident 6 29 Description of the read-write heads 6 30 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data 7 Description of the read-write heads with corresponding data carriers Notes for the operating data .............................................................................2 Operating data TB-M18-H1147............................................................................................3 TB-EM18WD-H1147 ...................................................................................3 TB-M18-H1147/S1126 ................................................................................4 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 ........................................................................4 TN-M18-H1147 ...........................................................................................5 TN-EM18WD-H1147 ...................................................................................5 TN-M18-H1147/S1126................................................................................6 TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126........................................................................6 TB-M30-H1147............................................................................................7 TB-EM30WD-H1147 ...................................................................................8 TB-M30-H1147/S1126 ................................................................................9 TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 ......................................................................10 TN-M30-H1147 .........................................................................................11 TN-EM30WD-H1147 .................................................................................12 TN-M30-H1147/S1126..............................................................................13 TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126......................................................................14 TN-CK40-H1147........................................................................................15 TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 ............................................................................16 TN-Q80-H1147..........................................................................................17 TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 ..............................................................................18 TNER-Q80-H1147 .....................................................................................19 TNLR-Q80-H1147 .....................................................................................20 TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126..........................................................................21 TN-S32XL-H1147 ......................................................................................22 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 1 Operating data Notes for the operating data The operating data are sufficient for the fundamental specification of a system. They provide a simplified analysis of the overtravel distances which can be found in chapter 8. If a more detailed examination of the performance of read-write heads is necessary, the corresponding overtravel distances can be consulted. Note Remember that the auxiliary factors, e.g. the influence of metals, are not considered for the sake of simplification. Corresponding tests should be undertaken before commissioning. 7 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-M18-H1147 TB-EM18WD-H1147 Table 1:
Operating data TB-...M18...-
H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 6 6 5 6 15 15 13 13 12 13 30 23 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 3 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-M18-H1147/S1126 TB-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 Table 2:
Operating data TB-...M18...-
H1147/S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 6 6 6 6 15 15 13 13 13 13 30 23 7 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-M18-H1147 TN-EM18WD-H1147 Table 3:
Operating data TN-...M18...-
H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 12 10 10 20 12 16 12 10 25 20 23 22 25 41 20 31 30 22 45 40 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 5 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-M18-H1147/S1126 TN-EM18WD-H1147/S1126 Table 4:
Operating data TN-...M18...-
H1147/S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 6 6 6 5 6 15 15 13 13 13 12 13 30 23 7 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-M30-H1147 Table 5:
Operating data TB-M30-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 12 12 15 13 20 15 15 15 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 5 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 15 25 20 23 23 27 30 43 22 27 33 10 27 42 43 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 7 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-EM30WD-H1147 Table 6:
Operating data TB-...M30...-
H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 12 15 13 20 15 15 15 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 5 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 15 25 20 23 27 30 43 22 27 33 10 27 42 43 7 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-M30-H1147/S1126 Table 7:
Operating data TB-M30-H1147/
S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 12 15 13 20 5 5 15 25 20 23 27 30 43 17 10 27 42 43 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 9 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TB-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 Table 8:
Operating data TB-...M30...-
H1147/S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 12 12 15 13 20 5 5 15 25 20 23 23 27 30 43 17 10 27 42 43 7 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-M30-H1147 Table 9:
Operating data TN-M30-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommen-ded
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 22 22 40 17 23 30 19 12 22 30 30 38 40 43 72 31 42 58 39 25 40 64 65 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 11 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-EM30WD-H1147 Table 10:
Operating data TN-...M30...-
H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 22 22 40 17 23 30 19 12 22 30 30 38 40 43 72 31 42 58 39 25 40 64 65 7 12 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-M30-H1147/S1126 Table 11:
Operating data TN-M30-H1147/
S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 20 22 22 40 12 19 22 30 30 38 38 40 43 72 30 39 40 64 65 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 13 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-EM30WD-H1147/S1126 Table 12:
Operating data TN-EM30WD-
H1147/S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 20 22 22 40 12 19 22 30 30 38 38 40 43 72 30 39 40 64 65 7 14 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-CK40-H1147 Table 13:
Operating data TN-CK40-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
7 TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 28 28 30 30 45 22 30 38 26 24 30 50 50 50 50 50 53 85 40 55 81 52 48 50 90 96 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 15 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-CK40-H1147/S1126 Table 14:
Operating data TN-CK40-H1147/
S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 28 28 30 30 45 20 26 30 50 50 50 50 50 53 85 40 52 50 90 96 7 16 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 Table 15:
Operating data TN-Q80-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommen-ded
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 35 35 65 25 35 50 42 33 35 60 65 52 65 72 118 52 67 100 85 67 65 115 128 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 17 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-Q80-H1147/S1126 Table 16:
Operating data TN-Q80-H1147/
S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 20 35 35 65 25 25 42 35 60 65 52 52 65 72 118 52 55 85 65 115 128 7 18 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TNER-Q80-H1147 Table 17:
Operating data TNER-Q80-
H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B64 TW-R22-HT-B64 20 35 52 70 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 19 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 Table 18:
Operating data TNLR-Q80-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 50 50 60 80 40 60 90 60 60 50 90 90 85 88 115 165 75 98 144 135 114 85 155 168 7 20 D101583 0207 BL ident Operating data Operating data for read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147/S1126 Table 19:
Operating data TNLR-Q80-
H1147/S1126 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommended
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 50 60 80 39 60 50 90 90 88 115 165 74 135 85 155 168 7 D101583 0207 BL ident 7 21 Operating data Operating data for read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 Table 20:
Operating data TN-S32XL-H1147 Corresponding data carrier Read-write distance Recommen-ded
[mm]
Maximum
[mm]
TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 20 36 30 80 32 30 60 58 42 36 80 80 67 72 80 150 64 78 128 1117 85 72 140 160 7 22 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges 8 Description of the read-write heads with corresponding data carriers Notes for the overtravel distances ....................................................................3 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style M18 8 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R16-B128. .............................5 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ...............................5 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-B128. .............................6 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-B128. .............................6 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ...............................7 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ...............................7 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-B128, ..............................8 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-K2 ...................................8 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-K2....................................9 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-K2 ...................................9 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-K2 .................................10 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128.....................10 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 .....................11 TN-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128.....................11 TB-...M18...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128.....................12 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style M30 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R16-B128 .............................12 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R16-B128 .............................13 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-B128 .............................13 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-B128 .............................14 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-B128 .............................14 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-B128 .............................15 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-B128 .............................15 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ............................16 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-K2 .................................16 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-K2..................................17 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-K2 .................................17 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-K2 .................................18 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-K2 .................................18 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-K2..................................19 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128.....................19 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 .....................20 TN-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128.....................20 TB-...M30...-H1147... with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128.....................21 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 1 Overtravel ranges Overtravel distance read-write head housing style Q40 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R16-B128 .................................21 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-B128 .................................22 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-B128 .................................22 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-B128 .................................23 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R20-K2......................................23 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R30-K2......................................24 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-R50-K2......................................24 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 .........................25 TN-CK40-H1147... with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128.........................25 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style Q80 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128.......................................26 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128.......................................26 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128.......................................27 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128.......................................27 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2...........................................28 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2...........................................28 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2...........................................29 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 ..............................29 TN-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 ..............................30 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ..................................30 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-B128 ..................................31 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R20-K2 ......................................31 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ..................................32 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2 ......................................32 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ..................................33 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2 ......................................33 TNLR-Q80-H1147 with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128..........................34 Overtravel distance read-write head housing style S32 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R16-B128 ...................................35 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-B128 ...................................35 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-B128 ...................................36 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R30-K2 .......................................36 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-R50-K2 .......................................37 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128...........................37 TN-S32XL-H1147 with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 ..........................38 8 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Notes for the overtravel distances The following characteristic curves indicate the overtravel distances of the different read-write heads with the data carriers used. The characteristic curves are not just dependent on the used read-
write head and the data carrier, but also on the memory type of the data carrier (EEPROM or FRAM) (see Overview table 1). The characteristic curves of the high temperature data carriers TW-
50-90-HT-B128 and TW-50-90-HT-K2 are not listed separately. They deviate from those listed on the following pages only in the fact that the curves must simply be offset downwards by 30mm.. 8 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 3 Overtravel ranges Table 1:
Data carrier memory type Type High-
temperature resistant Memory size Memory type TW-R16-B64 TW-R16-B128 TW-R20-B128 TW-R30-B128 TW-R50-B128 TW-R20-K2 TW-R30-K2 TW-R50-K2 TW-R22-HT-B64 TW-R50-90-HT-B128 TW-R50-90-HT-K2 TW-I14-B128 TW-L43-43-F-B128 TW-L82-49-P-B128 64 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 2 kByte 2 kByte 2 kByte FRAM FRAM FRAM 64 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 2 kByte FRAM 128 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 128 Byte EEPROM 8 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128. Figure 1 Overtravel distance TN-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R16-
B128 30 mm 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 mm 25 8 Read-write head TB-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128. Figure 2 Overtravel distance TB-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R16-
B128 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 m m 0 5 10 15 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 5 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128. Figure 3 Overtravel distance TN-
....M18...-H1147... with TW-R20-
B128 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm Read-write head TB-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128. Figure 4 Overtravel distance TB-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R20-
B128 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 m m 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 mm 8 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128. Figure 5 Overtravel distance TN-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R30-
B128 30 mm 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm 8 Read-write head TB-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128. Figure 6 Overtravel distance TB-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R30-
B128 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 m m 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 7 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128., Figure 7 Overtravel distance TN-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R50-
B128 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2, Figure 8 Overtravel distance TN-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R20-K2 25 mm 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 mm 20 8 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2, Figure 9 Overtravel distance TB-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-R20-K2 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
-2 0 m m 2 4 6 8 mm 10 8 Read-write head TN-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 10 Overtravel distance TN-
....M18...-H1147... with TW-R30-K2 35 mm 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 9 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN...-...M18...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 11 Overtravel distance TN-M18-
H1147 with TW-
R50-K2 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 40 mm 50 Read-write head TN-...M18..-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 12 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-L43-43-
F-B128 m m 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 mm 8 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M18..-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 13 Overtravel dis-
tance TB-
...M18...-H1147... with TW-L43-43-
F-B128 m m 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm Read-write head TN-...M18..-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 8 Figure 14 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-
...M18...-H1147... withTW-L82-49-
P-B128 m m 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 11 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M18..-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 15 Overtravel dis-
tance TB-...M18-
...H1147... with TW-L82-4-P-
B128 m m 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 mm Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128. Figure 16 Overtravel distance TN-M30-
H1147 with TW-
R16-B128 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 mm 8 12 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128. Figure 17 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R16-
B128 25 mm 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 mm 25 8 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128. Figure 18 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R20-
B128 m m 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 10 20 30 mm 40 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 13 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128. Figure 19 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R20-
B128 m m 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 10 20 30 mm 40 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128. Figure 20 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R30-
B128 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 40 50mm 8 14 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128. Figure 21 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R30-
B128 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm 8 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128. Figure 22 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R50-
B128 m m 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 15 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128 Figure 23 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R50-
B128 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 mm 40 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2 Figure 24 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R20-K2 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 mm 8 16 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2 Figure 25 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R20-K2 25 mm 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 mm 20 8 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 26 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R30-K2 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 40 mm 50 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 17 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 27 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R30-K2 30 mm 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 mm Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 28 Overtravel distance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R50-K2 70 mm 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 mm 8 18 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 29 Overtravel distance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-R50-
K2 35 mm 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 10 20 30 mm 40 8 Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 30 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-L43-43-
F-B128 m m 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 19 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 31 Overtravel dis-
tance TB-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-L43-43-
F-B128 m m 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 mm Read-write head TN-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 32 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-
...M30...-H1147... with TW-L82-49-
P-B128 m m 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm 8 20 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TB-...M30...-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 33 Overtravel dis-
tance TNB-M30-
H1147 with TW-
L82-49-P-B128 m m 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm 8 Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128 Figure 34 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R16-
B128 60 mm 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 mm 50 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 21 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128 Figure 35 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R20-
B128 m m 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 mm Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128 Figure 36 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R30-
B128 60 mm 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm 8 22 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128 Figure 37 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R50-
B128 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 mm 100 8 Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2 Figure 38 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R20-K2 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 m m 0 10 20 30 mm 40 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 23 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 39 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R30-K2 60 mm 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50mm Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 40 Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-R50-K2 m m 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 20 40 60 mm 80 8 24 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 41:
Overtravel distance TN-
CK40-H1147... with TW-L82-49-
P-B128 m m 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm 8 Read-write head TN-CK40-H1147... overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 42 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-CK40-
H1147... with TW-
L82-49-P-B128 120 100 m m 80 60 40 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 100 90 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 25 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128 Figure 43 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R16-B128 60 mm 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128 Figure 44 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R20-B128 m m 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 mm 8 26 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128 Figure 45 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R30-B128 m m 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm 8 Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128 Figure 46 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R50-B128 120 mm 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 27 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2 Figure 47 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R20-K2 m m 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 mm Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 48 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R30-K2 m m 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm 8 28 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 49 Overtravel distance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R50-K2 120 mm 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 mm 8 Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 50 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
L43-43-B128 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 29 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 51 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
L82-49-P-B128 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 50 100 150 mm Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128 Figure 52 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R16-B128 m m 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm 8 30 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-B128 Figure 53 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R20-B128 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 m m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R20-K2 8 Figure 54 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R20-K2 m m 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 31 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128 Figure 55 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R30-B128 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 100 mm Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 56 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R30-K2 120 100 m m 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 mm 8 32 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128 Figure 57 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R50-B128 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm 8 Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 58 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
R50-K2 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 33 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 59 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
L43-43-F-B128 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm Read-write head TNLR-Q80-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 60 Overtravel dis-
tance TNLR-Q80-
H1147 with TW-
L82-49-P-B128 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm 8 34 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R16-B128 Figure 61 Overtravel distance TN-
S32XL-H1147 with TW-R16-
B128 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 100 mm Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-B128 8 Figure 62 Overtravel distance TN-
32XL-H1147 with TW-R30-B128 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 mm 100 D101583 0207 BL ident 8 35 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-B128. Figure 63 Overtravel distance TN-
S32XL-H1147 with TW-R50-
B128 180 mm 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 50 100 150 mm 200 Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R30-K2 Figure 64 Overtravel distance TN-
S32XL-H1147 with TW-R30-K2 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 m m 0 20 40 60 80 100 mm 8 36 D101583 0207 BL ident Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-R50-K2 Figure 65 Overtravel distance TN-
S32XL-H1147 with TW-R50-
K2 140 mm 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 mm 8 Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L43-43-F-B128 Figure 66 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-S32XL-
H1147 with TW-
L43-43-F-B128 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm D101583 0207 BL ident 8 37 Overtravel ranges Read-write head TN-S32XL-H1147 overtravel distance with data carrier TW-L82-49-P-B128 Figure 67 Overtravel dis-
tance TN-S32XL-
H1147 with TW-
L82-49-P-B128 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 m m 0 50 100 150 mm 8 38 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories 9 Accessories General description of the accessories.............................................................2 Accessories for 30 mm and 50 mm data carriers Spacer DS-R30 ...........................................................................................3 Spacer DS-R50 ...........................................................................................4 Accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M18 Mounting clip BS18 .....................................................................................5 Mounting clip BSN18 ..................................................................................6 Mounting clip with limit stop BST-18B........................................................7 Mounting clip without limit stop BST-18N ..................................................8 Quick mounting mounts QM-18..................................................................9 Cover cap SKN/M18 .................................................................................10 Accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M30 Mounting clip with limit stop BST-30B......................................................11 Mounting clip without limit stop BST-30N ................................................12 Quick mounting mounts QM-30................................................................13 Cover cap SKN/M30 .................................................................................14 Common accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M18 and M30 Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UH .........................................15 Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UV..........................................16 Inscription labels for BST mounting clips BST-BS....................................17 Accessories for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Protective mounting MF-CK40-1S............................................................18 Protective mounting MF-CK40-2S............................................................19 Protective mounting MF-CK40-3S............................................................20 Protective housing SG40...........................................................................21 Protective housing SG40/2, temperature resistant ...................................22 Adjustable rail JS 025/037 ........................................................................23 Cover cap T-CK40-T-FC ...........................................................................24 Cover cap T-CK40-D-FC, temperature resistant ......................................25 Handheld with accessories PD-ident ....................................................................................................26 PD-ident-WLAN.........................................................................................27 PD-ident-PF...............................................................................................27 PD-ident-DS ..............................................................................................27 PD-ident-RB ..............................................................................................28 PD-ident-BC..............................................................................................28 PD-ident-RS ..............................................................................................28 PD-ident-CB..............................................................................................28 9 D101583 0207 BL ident 9 1 Accessories General description of the accessories TURCK provides an extensive range of accessories for mounting of the data carriers and for mounting and protection of the read-write heads. Spacers are used for mounting the 30 mm and 50 mm data carriers. Suitable mounting clips as well as quick mounting mounts are available for the cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 and M30 x 1.5. The adjustable rail JS 025/037 simplifies the mounting and adjustment of read-write heads for housing style CK40. Additional protection against mechanical damage is provided by protective mountings, which also simplify mounting of the CK40 housing style. The computer Handheld PD-ident provides a range of features for location independent writing and reading of all BL ident data carriers under Windows CE and is also provided with WLAN and Bluetooth functionality. Note Mounting accessories may possibly reduce the read-write distance Appropriate tests should be undertaken before commissioning. 9 2 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Accessories for 30 mm and 50 mm data carriers Spacer DS-R30. Figure 1 Spacer DS-R30 Table 1:
Spacer DS-R30 3,9 30 10 Type Ident-No. Description Material 9 DS-R30 6900512 Spacer for data carrier 30 mm Plastic D101583 0207 BL ident 9 3 Accessories Figure 2 Spacer DS-R50 Table 2:
Spacer DS-R50 Spacer DS-R50. 3,9 50 10 Type Ident-No. Description Material DS-R50 6900386 Spacer for data carrier 50 mm Plastic 9 4 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M18 Mounting clip BS185 Figure 3 Mounting clip BS185 fixing screw 7.5 18.2 22 40 5.5 30 45 Table 3:
Mounting clip BS185 Type Ident-No. Description Material 9 BS18 69471 Mounting clip for cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 Polyamide D101583 0207 BL ident 9 5 Accessories Figure 4 Mounting clip BSN18 Mounting clip BSN18 20 32 25 18 40 Table 4:
Mounting clip BSN18 Type Ident-No. Description Material BSN18 69472 Mounting clip for cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 PBT 9 6 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Mounting clip with limit stop BST-18B Figure 5 Mounting clip BST-18B M5 20 28 40 24 18 30 Table 5:
Mounting clip BST-18B Type Ident-No. Description 9 BST-18B 6947214 Mounting clip with limit stop for cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 Material Polyamide D101583 0207 BL ident 9 7 Accessories Mounting clip without limit stop BST-18N Figure 6 Mounting clip BST-18N M5 20 28 40 24 18 30 Table 6:
Mounting clip BST-18N Type Ident-No. Description BST-18N 6947215 Mounting clip without limit stop for cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 Material Polyamide 9 8 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 7 Quick mounting mounts QM-18 Quick mounting mounts QM-18 30/5 M24 x 1,5 18 20,5 36 Table 7:
Quick mounting mounts QM-18 Type Ident-No. Description Material 9 QM-18 6945102 Quick mounting mounts for cylindrical read-write heads M18 x 1 Chrome-plated brass D101583 0207 BL ident 9 9 Accessories Figure 8 Cover cap SKN/
M18 Cover cap SKN/M18 22 5 M18 x 1 Table 8:
Cover cap SKN/
M18 Type Ident-No. Description SKN/M18 Teflon cover cap for cylindrical read-write heads M18 1 Material PTFE 9 10 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M30 Mounting clip with limit stop BST-30B Figure 9 Mounting clip BST-30B M5 20 30 54 42 36 30 Table 9:
Mounting clip BST-30B Type Ident-No. Description 9 BST-30B 6947216 Mounting clip with limit stop for cylindrical read-write heads M30 x 1.5 Material Polyamide D101583 0207 BL ident 9 11 Accessories Figure 10 Mounting clip BST-30N Mounting clip without limit stop BST-30N M5 20 30 54 42 36 30 Table 10:
Mounting clip BST-30N Type Ident-No. Description BST-30N 6947217 Mounting clip without limit stop for cylindrical read-write heads M30 x 1.5 Material Polyamide 9 12 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Quick mounting mounts QM-30 Figure 11 Quick mounting mounts QM-30 41/6 30 20,5 36 Table 11:
Quick mounting mounts QM-30 Type Ident-No. Description Material 9 QM-30 6945103 Quick mounting mounts for cylindrical read-write heads M30 x 1.5 Chrome-plated brass D101583 0207 BL ident 9 13 Accessories Figure 12 Cover cap SKN/
M30 Cover cap SKN/M30 34 9 M30 x 1,5 Table 12:
Cover cap SKN/
M30 Type Ident-No. Description SKN/M30 Teflon cover cap for cylindrical read-write heads M30 1.5 Material PTFE 9 14 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Common accessories for cylindrical read-write heads of housing style M18 and M30 Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UH Figure 13 Mounting aid BST-UH 30 40 60 15 24 Table 13:
Mounting aid BST-UH Type Ident-No. Description 9 BST-UH 6947219 Mounting aid for BST mounting clipsfor cylindrical read-write heads M18 1 and M30 1.5 Material Polyamide D101583 0207 BL ident 9 15 Accessories Mounting aid for BST mounting clips BST-UV Figure 14 Mounting aid BST-UV 13 40 54 15 24 Table 14:
Mounting aid BST-UV Type Ident-No. Description BST-UV 6947218 Mounting aid for BST mounting clipsfor cylindrical read-write heads M18 1 and M30 1.5 Material Polyamide 9 16 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 15 Inscription labels BST-BS Inscription labels for BST mounting clips BST-BS Table 15:
Inscription labels BST-BS Type Ident-No. Description 77x BST-BS 6947220 Inscription labels for BST mounting clipsfor cylindrical read-write heads M18 1 and M30 1.5 9 Material Plastic D101583 0207 BL ident 9 17 Accessories Accessories for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Protective mounting MF-CK40-1S Figure 16 Protective mounting MF-CK40-1S 9 22 46 60 65 1 20 30 40 5,3 (6x) Type Table 16:
Protective mounting MF-CK40-1S Ident-No. Description Material MF-CK40-1S 6900481 Protective mounting for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 single sided Stainless steel, rust-free 9 18 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 17 Protective mounting MF-CK40-2S Protective mounting MF-CK40-2S 65 60 22 46 9 21,5 9 20 20 30 43 5,3 (8x) 1 40 Type Table 17:
Protective mounting MF-CK40-2S MF-CK40-2S 9 Ident-No. Description Material 6900482 Protective mounting for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 angled Stainless steel, rust-free D101583 0207 BL ident 9 19 Accessories Figure 18 Protective mounting MF-CK40-3S Protective mounting MF-CK40-3S 65 60 22 46 9 9 20 20 30 45 5,3 (10x) 1 40 MF-CK40-3S Type Table 18:
Protective mounting MF-CK40-3S Ident-No. Description Material 6900483 Protective mounting for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 U-shaped Stainless steel, rust-free 9 20 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 19 Protective housing SG40 Protective housing SG40 50 67 55 75 50 143 Pg 13,5 190 Type Table 19:
Protective housing SG40 Ident-No. Description 9 SG40 69500 Protective housing for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Material Polyamide D101583 0207 BL ident 9 21 Accessories Figure 20 Protective housing SG40/2 Protective housing SG40/2 50 67 55 75 50 143 Pg 13,5 190 Type Table 20:
Protective housing SG40/2 Ident-No. Description SG40/2 69497 Temperature-resistant protective housing for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Material Ultem 9 22 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 21 Adjustable rail JS 025/037 Adjustable rail JS 025/037 5,3 40 70 30 100 5 Table 21:
Adjustable rail JS 025/037 Type Ident-No. Description Material 9 JS 025/037 69429 Adjustable rail for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Stainless steel, rust-free D101583 0207 BL ident 9 23 Accessories Figure 22 Cover cap T-CK40-T-FC Cover cap MF-CK40-1S Table 22:
Cover cap T-CK40-T-FC Type Ident-No. Description T-CK40-T-FC 6900146 Teflon cover cap for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40 Material PTFE 9 24 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Figure 23 Cover cap T-CK40-D-FC Cover cap T-CK40-D-FC Table 23:
Cover cap T-CK40-D-FC Type Ident-No. Description T-CK40-D-FC 6900146 Teflon cover cap for rectangular read-write heads of housing style CK40, high-temperature resistant 9 Material Delrin D101583 0207 BL ident 9 25 Accessories Handheld with accessories Handheld computer PD-ident Figure 24 Handheld computer PD-
ident Type Table 24:
Handheld computer PD-
ident Ident-No. Description PD-ident 1542331 Location-independent reading and writing of all TURCK data carriers Windows CE Lit touch screen Protection degree IP54, opt. IP65 Programming device (handheld) Display in decimal, binary, hexadecimal and ASCII code Definition of password protected areas possible Automatic reading of data carriers incl. docking station 9 26 D101583 0207 BL ident Accessories Handheld computer PS-ident-WLAN with WLAN functionality Type Table 25:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-WLAN Ident-No. Description PD-ident-WLAN 1542340 Same features as PD-ident additionally with WLAN and Bluetooth functionality Handheld accessories Type Table 26:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-PF Ident-No. Description Type Table 27:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-DS 9 PD-ident-PF 1542336 Display protective file (25 pieces) PD-ident-DS Ident-No. Description 1542333 Docking station, incl. power supply, RS232 cable D101583 0207 BL ident 9 27 Accessories Type Table 28:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-RB PD-ident-RB Ident-No. Description 1542337 Spare rechargeable battery Type Table 29:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-BC PD-ident-BC Ident-No. Description 1542335 Rechargeable battery charger Type Table 30:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-RS PD-ident-RS Ident-No. Description 1542338 Spare pins (25 pieces) Type Table 31:
Handheld computer PD-
ident-CB Ident-No. Description PD-ident-CB 1542334 Pouch holder 9 28 D101583 0207 BL ident D101583 0207 BL ident 9 29 TURCK WORLD-WIDE HEADQUARTERS www.turck.com GERMANY Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG Witzlebenstrae 7 45472 Mlheim an der Ruhr P. O. Box 45466 Mlheim an der Ruhr Phone +49 208 4952-0 Fax E-Mail more@turck.com
+49 208 4952-2 64 D101583 0207
*D1015830207*
Irrtmer und nderungen vorbehalten
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1 | 2015-06-17 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2015-06-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020167318
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1 | Physical Address |
Witzlebenstr. 7
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Muelheim an der Ruhr, N/A 45472
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Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
B******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
YQ7
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
TNM18
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M**** L****
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1 | Title |
Representative Approvals
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49 2********
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1 | Fax Number |
+49 2********
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m******@turck.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RFID Reader | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Phoenix TestLab GmbH
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1 | Name |
H****** A****
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-52********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-52********
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1 |
o******@phoenix-testlab.de
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | 0.0100000000 % |
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