variSys PC3440 Installation Manual Installation Manual Reg.-No. VM.0800.EN Order code:
Issue 0e / October 2008 20. October 2008 IDENTEC SOLUTIONS Deutschland GmbH, Hertzstrasse 10, 69469 Weinheim, Deutschland Phone: +49 6201 9957-0, Fax +49 6201 9957-99 info@identecsolutions.de www.identecsolutions.com Subject to alteration without prior notice. Copyright IDENTEC SOLUTIONS 2007 Printed in Germany Seite 2 von 27 variSys PC3440 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................................................................5 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.5 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................7 FOREWORD................................................................................................................. 7 SCOPE OF DELIVERYVISUAL INSPECTION .......................................................................... 7 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................... 7 The variBus.............................................................................................................. 7 COMPONENTS.............................................................................................................. 9 Overview ................................................................................................................. 9 variSys Compact Units PC3440................................................................................. 10 GLOSSARY................................................................................................................ 10 INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................11 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .......................................................................................... 11 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 12 Safety Notes .......................................................................................................... 12 Adapters for Replacement with existing OIS-P Units .................................................. 12 Connection Cables .................................................................................................. 13 Power Supply Pinout (Power)................................................................................... 14 variBus Pinout ........................................................................................................ 14 Digital IO Pinout ..................................................................................................... 15 Ethernet Pinout (PC3440-ETH)................................................................................. 16 Serial Pinout (PC3440-SER) ..................................................................................... 16 INITIAL OPERATION ..................................................................................................19 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................20 PRECAUTIONARY MAINTENANCE...................................................................................... 20 BATTERIES IN SYSTEM COMPONENTS ............................................................................... 20 Batteries in Central Units and Compact Communicators.............................................. 20 Batteries in Data Tags............................................................................................. 20 FIRMWARE UPDATE..................................................................................................... 21 SPARE PARTS ............................................................................................................ 21 REPAIRS, RETURNS..................................................................................................... 22 TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................23 OPERATING DATA....................................................................................................... 23 MECHANICAL DATA ..................................................................................................... 23 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ....................................................................................... 23 ELECTRICAL DATA ...................................................................................................... 24 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY..............................................................................25 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 Seite 3 von 27 Installation Manual Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna or device. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Radio Frequency Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
USA Notification 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. WARNING!
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Seite 4 von 27 variSys PC3440 1 Safety Instructions The system described in this manual is for exclusive operation by trained employees. Only qualified personnel that know the potential dangers involved should perform the installation, settings, maintenance and repair of the units used. Operational Safety The correct and safe use of these systems assumes that operating and service personnel follow the safety measures described in the manual alongside the generally acceptable safety procedures. If there is a possibility that safe operation cannot be guaranteed the system must be switched off and secured against accidental use. Then the service unit responsible must be informed. Condensate / Change of Temperature Moving the systems from a cold to a warm environment could lead to dangerous situations due to condensation. Therefore it must be ensured that the system can adjust itself to the warmer temperature. Do not open the housing There is no need to open the housing in order to set any ILR unit. No unit has any internal setting elements or displays. All settings are performed using software via the Service Interface. Earthing Before establishing any connections the housing of the system must be earthed. Connections / Power Supply The power supply circuit must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). The signal circuits must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). Use screened cables for all signal cabling cabling. This is the only way to achieve the prescribed EMC. Connection to a network (e.g. Ethernet) Do not connect any device to your network before it has been configured. Before connecting it your network, check that the desired IP address has been set. A device may have any factory-set IP address. A device with the wrong settings may impede the functioning of your network. Seite 5 von 27 Installation Manual Electrostatic Discharges This product contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. Please observe the special instructions for their protection. Incorrect handling can damage the unit and cause the invalidation of the warranty. Never use measuring units with low impedance for measuring or testing systems with semi-conductor components. Never use high voltage testing units or dielectric test units to test systems with semi-conductor components. When it becomes necessary to check the isolating properties of the field wiring, the assemblies
(electronic units and sensors) should be disconnected. Earth the test units. Minimum safety precautions against electrostatic discharge:
Establish earth contact before you touch the unit. For example, touch the earthing screw on the unit. Even better: Use an antistatic ribbon and earth yourself permanently for the time you handle the unit. Avoid unnecessary contact with the unit connectors and assemblies inside the unit. Only open the unit if the operational settings (as described in the manual) expressly require this. Use antistatic tools for the setting of the unit. (Warning: Do not touch life-threatening voltages with these tools). Do not store unit and components without protective packaging. Only remove unit and components from the packaging immediately prior to installation. These notes are not sufficient to guarantee complete protection from electrostatic discharges!
We recommend the use of suitable protective equipment. IDENTEC SOLUTIONS does not accept returns of products where the regulations concerning the ESD precautions and protective packaging materials were not followed. Seite 6 von 27 variSys PC3440 2 Introduction 2.1 Foreword Scope of this Document This document is the hardware description and installation manual of the hardware of the Auto-ID system variSys. Responsibility IDENTEC SOLUTIONS is not responsible for any errors occurring in this document. Preparations This installation manual must be read carefully prior to starting the installation. The described installation works assume that installation materials like cable, antenna and data tag holder etc are available. Notes and Warning Special Notes and Warnings appear throughout the entire manual. NOTE is used to detail correct operating or maintenance procedures in order to prevent damage or destruction of the system. WARNING indicates potential danger sources that require correct procedures to avoid injuries. 2.2 Scope of DeliveryVisual Inspection Check delivery whether it is complete and for any damages. If the delivery is not complete or damaged immediately inform the carrier. The dispatch and service organization of IDENTEC SOLUTIONS should also be informed to facilitate the repair or exchange of the system. 2.3 System Description The new ID system platform variSys from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS combines current and future ID technologies. No matter if RFID, optical systems or whatever the future will hold, varisSys integrates up to 4 ID technologies of the same or of different kind to one central unit. The actual ID technology is comprised in separate convertible frontends. As an alternative compact units are also available. 2.3.1 The variBus The variBus connects up to 4different or sameID systems (frontends) to one central unit. This offers you all functionality combined in one single host interface. Moreover additional accessory units can be connected to the variBus. The variBus is not only the data link between all bus partners, but also the central power supply of all bus partners. Furthermore custom-specific modules are possible. Seite 7 von 27 Installation Manual 24 V DC Host variBase variBus-1 2 I/O variFront Air interface Data tag max. 100 m bus length max. 14 bus partners variService Periph. Periph. 1 2 Periph. 3 variBus-2 variExt variBus-3 variBus-4 2 I/O June, Thursday/Friday 23.-24.2005 up to 12 peripheral units (digital IO, display, keypad, emergency stop). 1 frontend 1 service module 14 Partners per variBus Seite 8 von 27 variSys PC3440 2.4 Components 2.4.1 Overview Central Unit variBase-LCD The central unit bundles data from up to 4 ID locations and provides communication to your host system at one host interface. Dimensions (B H T): 138 162 61,5 mm Mass: ca. 800 g Central Unit variBaseExt-LCD Expanded central unit with 4 variBusses and 4 digital IOs. With it one may connect up to 4 frontends and up to 48 accessory units in total. Dimensions (B H T): 199 162 72 mm Mass: ca. 1 kg Frontend variFront-2.4 Reads and writes the semi-active IDENTEC SOLUTIONS OIS-P data tags of series PC3000, PC3100 and PC3400 in the 2.4 GHz Band. Dimensions (B H T): 138 162 61,5 mm Mass: ca. 920 g Communication range: up to 3 m Reads and writes the semi-active IDENTEC SOLUTIONS OIS-P data tags of series PC3000, PC3100 and PC3400 in the 2.4 GHz Band. Dimensions (B H T): 138 162 61,5 mm Mass: ca. 920 g Communication range: up to 3 m Compact Unit PC3440 Seite 9 von 27 Installation Manual 2.4.2 variSys Compact Units PC3440 Compact unit for read and write of semi-active OIS-P data tags Interfaces: RS232/422/485, Protocols: Eurox43, 3964R Order code: 101 012 Compact unit for read and write of semi-active OIS-P data tags Compact unit for read and write of semi-active OIS-P data tags Compact unit for read and write of semi-active OIS-P data tags Interface: Profibus-DP/V1 Order code: 101 013 PC3440-SER PC3440-PFB PC3440-IE PC3440-PN Interface: Ethernet Order code: 101 014 Interface: Profinet Order code: 101 015 2.5 Glossary SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage EMC/EMV Electro-Magnetic Compatibility ESD variBus ElectroStatic Discharge Internal Bus of the variSys that links up to 14 bus partners. The central unit variBase can operate up to 4 busses. variBase Central unit of the variSys with one variBus to operate one variFront ID unit. variExt variFront Expansion module for the central unit variBase. Using this, there are 4 BIBusses available for up to 4 same or different variFront ID units. Generic term for all front-ends, that is ID units such as an EPC reader or optical code readers. variService Special service module. Can be attached 1 times to a BIBus. Selected data tags for variSys. variTag Seite 10 von 27 variSys PC3440 3 Installation 3.1 Mechanical Installation 138 mm 126 mm 5,5 mm
30 mm 4 M5 5 mm m m 2 6 1 m m 0 5 1 Hutschiene m m 5
, 0 7 m m 8 18 mm m m 5
, 7 5 Dimensional drawing of units variBase, PC3340 and variFront-2.4 The 4 tapped blind holes M5 are suitable for direct mounting of base clamps from Rose + Krieger for pipe diameters from 12 - 18 mm. Seite 11 von 27 Installation Manual 3.2 Electrical Installation 3.2.1 Safety Notes The power supply circuit must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). The signal circuits must comply with the requirements of the SELV circuits (see EN 60950). For all cabling screened cable must be used. Only in that way the required EMC is achieved. 3.2.2 Adapters for Replacement with existing OIS-P Units variAdapt-SER/A Adapter of existing serial connection RS232, RS422/485 and current loop of an OIS-P PC3340-SER/A to a variSys device, length: 0,2 m Order code: 101 159 variAdapt-SER Adapter of existing serial connection RS232, RS422/485 and current loop of an OIS-P PC3340-SER to a variSys device, length: 0,2 m Order code: 101 270 variAdapt-PFB Adapter of existing Profibus-DPV1 connection of a PC3340 with Profibus connectors to a variSys device, length: 0,2 m Order code: 101 160 variAdapt-IE Order code: 101 161 Adapter of existing Ethernet connection (e.g. OIS-P PC3340-IE) to a variSys device, length: 0,2 mm variAdapt-PWR Adapter of existing power supply connection (e.g. OIS-P PC3340-SER/A) to a variSys device, length: 0,2 m Order code: 101 162 Seite 12 von 27 variSys PC3440 3.2.3 Connection Cables Power Supply variCable-033000-PWR With straight female connector and free wires, standard cable, 3 m long variCable-063000-PWR With straight female connector and free wires, standard cable, 6 m long Digital IO variCable-031000-IO With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 3 m long variCable-061000-IO With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 6 m long variCable-032000-IO With angled male connector and free wires, standard cable, 3 m long variCable-062000-IO With angled male connector and free wires, standard cable, 6 m long variBus variCable-101300-Bus With straight male connector and straight female connector, standard cable, 10 m long variCable-102300-Bus With angled male connector and straight female connector, standard cable, 10 m long Order code: 101182 Order code: 101 183 Serial Host variCable-031000-SER With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 3 m long variCable-061000-SER With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 6 m long Industrial Ethernet variCable031000-IE With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 3 m long variCable061000-IE With straight male connector and free wires, standard cable, 6 m long Seite 13 von 27 Installation Manual 3.2.4 Power Supply Pinout (Power) Male connector M12 1, A coded 2 3 5 1 4 Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5
+24 VDC IO 1 0 V IO 2 PE (Earth) 3.2.5 variBus Pinout Female connector M12 1 in A coded 1 4 5 2 3 Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5
+24 VDC variBus B 0 V variBus A PE (Earth) Technical Data of variBus Wire Color Brown White Blue Black Grey Wire Color Brown White Blue Black Grey Bus data rate: 16 Mbits/s max. Maximum cable runs: 100 m in total Daisy-chained symmetrical data bus and power supply bus with auto-termination and automatic recognition of bus partners. Bus partners are supplied via the variBus, no other power supply is needed. Central unit variBase or compact units: 24 VDC M12 1 connectors with standard sensor pinout (A coding) For use in paint shops IDENTEC SOLUTIONS recommends using Lumberg cables. These are free from substances that might impair surface wetting in the coating process. The cables provide a protection class of IP67. General Power Supply Connector Protection Class Seite 14 von 27 variSys PC3440 3.2.6 Digital IO Pinout Female connector M12 1, A coded 1 4 5 2 3 Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5
+24 VDC IO 1 0 V IO 2 PE (Earth) Wire Color Brown White Blue Black Grey The central unit variBase provides 2 connections that can be independently configured either as input or output. The 2 inputs/outputs are parallel available on both connectors for power supply and digital IO. The expansion variExt brings another pair of this connections that can be used either as input or output. Operating as output The output switches the operation voltage supplied to the variSys. The output cannot switch to 0 VDC. Maximum current drain:
Operating as input Logical on:
Logical off:
Maximum input voltage:
> 9 VDC
< 6 VDC 36 VDC 60 mA variSys 1
+24 VDC 2 (4) IO1 (IO2) 3 0 VDC 5 PE variSys 1
+24 VDC 2 (4) IO1 (IO2) 3 0 VDC PE 5 Seite 15 von 27 Installation Manual 3.2.7 Ethernet Pinout (PC3440-ETH) Female connector M12 1, D coded Pin Description 1 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 TX+
RX+
TX RX Wire Color White/orange White/green Orange Green Warning Do not connect any device to your network before it has been configured. Before connecting it your network, check that the desired IP address has been set. A device may have any factory-set IP address. A device with the wrong settings may impede the functioning of your network. 3.2.8 Serial Pinout (PC3440-SER) Female connector M12 1, A coded Pin Description Wire Color 1 9 2 10 3 11 12 7 8 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 RS422 B RS422 B (4 wire, TxD), RS485 B (2 wire, TxD) RS422 A (4 wire, TxD+), RS485 A (2 wire, TxD+) 20 mA cathode, input current loop passive 20 mA anode, input current loop passive +
20 mA emitter, output current loop passive 20 mA collector, output current loop passive +
RS232 TxD RS232 RxD RS422 A RS232 GND Brown Blue White Green Rosary Yellow Black Grey Red Violet Grey/rosary Red/Blue 12 +5 VDC Interface Warning Only connect interfaces that will be in use. Do not connect unused interfaces. Seite 16 von 27 variSys PC3440 Wiring of RS422/485 OIS-P Host TxD+
TxD GND RxD+
RxD Screen 1 OIS-P Host TxD+
TxD GND RxD+
RxD Screen 2 OIS-P Host TxD+
TxD GND RxD+
RxD Terminate twisted wire pairs at the end of line with 120 !
Twisted wire pair Twisted wire pair Cable screen Keep branch lines short!
Host RxD+
RxD GND TxD+
TxD Screen Screen 16 Terminate twisted wire pairs at the end of line with 120 !
Not applicable in 2 wire operation Seite 17 von 27 Installation Manual Wiring of Current Loop (TTY) HOST 20 mA current source I = 20 mA 20 mA current source I = 20 mA OUT variSys 5 IN 4 I = 20 mA 0 V (20 mA) variSys 7 OUT 6 I = 20 mA 0 V (20 mA) Wiring of Current Loop (TTY) in Multi-Drop Mode HOST 20 mA current source I = 20 mA 20 mA current source I = 20 mA HOST IN OUT OIS-P 1 15 IN 8 OIS-P 2 15 IN 8 OIS-P n 15 IN 8 I = 20 mA 0 V (20 mA) Seite 18 von 27 OIS-P 1 12 OUT 5 OIS-P 2 12 OUT 5 OIS-P n 12 OUT 5 I = 20 mA 0 V (20 mA) HOST IN Active Low: Current flows when inactive
(logically 0) variSys PC3440 4 Initial Operation Warning Do not connect any device to your network before it has been configured. Before connecting it your network, check that the desired IP address has been set. A device may have any factory-set IP address. A device with the wrong settings may impede the functioning of your network. Configuration Tools required:
Unit Depending on unit suitable adapter cable (pls. see following table) or Configuration Software variService-User (pls. see following table) IBM compatible PC running Windows OS variService-USB (variBus-USB converter) Host Adapter Cable Interface Software PC3440-SER RS232/422/485 Adapter an COM-Port (RS232) variServiceUser, IdentMaster*
PC3440-PFB Profibus variServiceUser PC3440-IE Ethernet M12-RJ45-Ethernet-Adapter variServiceUser, Browser, IdentMaster*
ProfiNet PC3440-PN
* This test software is available in German and English AIDA-RJ45-Ethernet-Adapter variServiceUser, Browser variService-USB variBase variBus variFront variBus variService-USB Service PC USB Seite 19 von 27 Installation Manual 5 Maintenance 5.1 Precautionary Maintenance Are all casing intact?
In principle, the Auto-ID system variSys is maintenance-free. When correctly installed it operates for many years without any problems. Regular checking of all ports and cables belonging to the system is recommended. Unstable connections could lead to damage and malfunctions of the system and therefore should be repaired as soon as possible. Checklist for regular checks Is there suddenly a malfunction at a specific unit?
Are all connectors securely fastened?
Are all connectors intact?
Are all screws still tight?
Are all cables intact?
5.2 Batteries in System Components 5.2.1 Batteries in Central Units and Compact Communicators The CPU boards inside of central units and compact communicators embody a battery for memory retention of configuration and protocols. Furthermore they operate the RTC of the device. If the devices are powered up no battery capacity will be consumed. So with continuously powered up devices the battery lifetime relates to the maximum shelf life of at least 10 years. But also with powered off devices (spare parts on stock) the calculated lifetime of the battery exceeds 10 years. In the rare case that devices stored for years cant store a configuration non-volatile contact us for a battery replacement. 5.2.2 Batteries in Data Tags After a battery replacement the data tag has to be initialized. Also (as with your watch) gaskets must be exchanged, so the casing remains reliably sealed according to demands. A test should be done. Therefore we recommend to let IDENTEC SOLUTIONS do the battery replacement. We not only test the function of the electronics, but also the tightness of the casing and further mechanical properties. Seite 20 von 27 variSys PC3440 How to recognize that the battery needs to be replaced?
The residual battery capacity is automatically checked each time there is a communication with a data tag. In the status information sent to the host the battery status is reported. If the condition Battery low is indicated to the user control system the remaining battery capacity is 5 % and the data tag should be removed as soon as possible and a new battery inserted. It is not imperative to immediately remove the Data Tag from operation once the Low Battery warning is received. Depending on the closed-loop cycle time, the tag may remain in operation until the end of its current cycle, whereby it is removed from the asset. Replace the battery, dispose of the used battery according to local regulations and the tag is ready to be re-used. As a precaution the battery can also be exchanged after a certain operation time. Note: The indication of a low battery at temperatures below zero is not reliable. If this message appears with temperatures below zero do not draw any conclusions. How often needs the battery to be replaced?
The typical battery lifetime in most industrial environments should be at least 4 10 years depending on the type of the data tag and the operating conditions mentioned on the data sheets of the data tag. For customer-specific conditions IDENTEC SOLUTIONS can calculate a simulation. The long-term load with high temperatures should be avoided. 5.3 Firmware Update The firmware is stored in a FLASH memory an can be updated. 5.4 Spare Parts Recommended spare parts stock In order to keep the down time of the system during malfunctions as short as possible it is recommended to have certain spare parts in stock. At least one central unit, one antenna and one antenna cable should be available. With larger systems with more than approx. 15 central units the doubling of the recommended stock quantity should be considered. Furthermore, it is recommended to have several spare tags in stock, corresponding to approx. 0.5 1 % of the total number of tags. Preparing the spare parts In general all spare parts can be used immediately after delivery from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS. However, for the compact communicator there are various settings of the communication parameters. In order to keep the down times short it is recommended to set these parameters before the component is entered into the spare part stock system. In most cases all units within an identification system are used in the same way so that only one setting is required. Seite 21 von 27 Installation Manual 5.5 Repairs, Returns The data tags and compact communicators are complex electronic power units on which the customer cannot carry out repairs. Dont try to repair units or open the housing. Electronic parts or main components returned for repair or exchange must be handled with great care. PCBs or electronic parts must be returned in the appropriate ESD-protecting packaging material. If you send parts for repair, please add a short error description at least. This helps us to do the repair fast. IDENTEC SOLUTIONS Deutschland GmbH Customer Service Hertzstrasse 10 69469 Weinheim GERMANY/ALLEMAGNE Seite 22 von 27 variSys PC3440 6 Technical Data All values are specified at 20 C, unless otherwise noted. 6.1 Operating Data Compatibitliy Status Information Compatible with OIS-P data tags of series PC3000 (e.g. PC3005/21F), series PC3100 (e.g. PC3103/01, PC3104/22A, 32A, 33, PC3105/00E, F & G) and series PC3400 (e.g. PC3404/M32A, PC3405/M8A) Status information is shown by the LEDs on the front panel and can be read from the host computer. Furthermore are extended status and diagnostic functions transmitted over the variBus to an optional service module. Communication Range 0 3 m (adaptive power management or configured) Transmit Power max. 25 mW EIRP, factory preset: 10 dBm 2,402 2,480 GHz (software adjustable) EUROX43, 3964R, CCS Frequency Host Protocols 6.2 Mechanical Data Dimensions 138 162 61,5 mm (W H T) Mass Materials App. 920 g Backplane of aluminum, cover of impact resistant ABS (alkylbenzenesulfonate) 6.3 Environmental Conditions Temperature Range
-40 to +70 C (storage) 0 to +60 C (operation) IP65 (suitable for outdoor applications), the cables provide a protection class of IP67, Ref.: IEC 529 EN60721-3-3 class 3M2 All units of variSys comply to the EC guideline 99/5/EC (R & TTE**) Protection Class Vibration EMC, Approvals Seite 23 von 27 Installation Manual 6.4 Electrical Data Power Supply 24 V DC 10 %, max. 8 Watts, female connector M12 1, A coded Host Connectors PC3440-IE PC3440-PN 2 AIDA*
PC3440-SER female connector M12 1, A coded PC3440-PFB female connector M12 1, B-invers coded female connector M12 1, D coded IO Connector Switches variSys supply voltage Female connector M12 1, A coded. In total 2 configurable inputs or outputs, direct connection of sensors is possible. Output Maximum current drain:
Input Maximum input voltage:
Logical off:
Logical on:
36 VDC
< 6 VDC
> 9 VDC 60 mA VariBus System specific high speed bus, auto-terminating, female connector M12 1, A coded. For use in paint shops IDENTEC SOLUTIONS recommends using Lumberg cables. These are free from substances that might impair surface wetting in the coating process.
* Automatisierungsinitiative Deutscher AutomobilherstellerAutomation Initiative of German Automobile Manufacturers
** R & TTERadio and telecommunications terminal equipment Seite 24 von 27 CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertrkheimer Strasse 6-10, D-66117 Saarbrcken, Germany Conformity Assessment Body Recognized Certification Body for Japan TYPE- BASED CERTIFICATE Classification of specified radio equipment:
Type of emissions, frequency and antenna power Model Name:
Manufacturer Name:
Certified Number:
Certified Date:
Article 2, Clause 1,Item 8 Specified low-power radio equipment for identification of moving objects A1D 2429-2468 MHz(0-13 ch) 0.001 W PC-3440 IDENTEC SOLUTIONS Deutschland GmbH 202YJ08562291 2008-07-04 38 24 1 This is to certify that the above-mentioned certification by type has been granted in accordance with the provisions of Article 38-24, Paragraph 1 of the Radio Law. Cetecom ICT Services GmbH Lothar Spitzer Signature:
Recognized by The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications(MIC) CAB ID: 202 TTI-P-G 081/94-D0