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WRMRFU630UHF RFID reader

Sick AG
UHF RFID reader - FCC ID WRMRFU630 - Sick AG
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 21, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 21, 2011
Equipment Note
UHF RFID reader
Frequency Range
902.75000000 - 927.25000000
Company
Sick AG
Country
Germany

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Users Manual

8014333/Draft2/2011-12-21 • Subject to change without notice • SICK AG • Waldkirch • Germany • www.sick.comRFU63x | SICK1 RFU63x Intended use The RFU63x interrogator is an intelligent sensor for automatic, stationary identification and transfer of data from/to radio- based data carriers on mobile or stationary objects. As a com- pact read/write unit with an integrated antenna, the RFU63x will process all conventional transponders compatible with ISO/IEC-18000-6C in the frequency range 860 to 960 MHz, either as a stand-alone solution or as part of a group in a network. The RFU63x sends the read results to a higher-level computer for further processing via its host interface or receives corresponding commands for the processing of the data carriers (writing, reading etc.). The purpose of these operating instructions is to allow you to take the RFU63x into operation quickly and easily and to achive the first read results with transponders. It describes commissioning for an application with one RFU63x. Further information concerning mechanical and electrical installation is available in the Technical Information RFU63x. Information concerning the configuration is available in the online help of the configuration software SOPAS ET. The information can be accessed on the enclosed data me- dium (DVD) or on the web page for the product RFU63x (www.mysick.com/en/rfu63x). Safety information • Read these instructions before commissioning the RFU63x to familiarize yourself with the device and its functions. • For national-specific regulations when operating the RFU63x  see “Restrictions of RFU63x operation, page 4”. • Connect or disconnect electrical linkages between the RFU63x and other devices only under de-energized condi- tions. Otherwise, the devices could suffer damage. • Conducting cross sections of the supply cable from the customer’s power system should be designed in accor- dance with the applicable standards. If the voltage for the RFU63x is supplied via the CDB620-001S02 connection module, the usable voltage range (DC 22 to 30 V) is restricted by the use of the internal 1.25 A fuse. Otherwise, protect the RFU63x with DC 12 to 30 V using a separate slow-blow fuse (max. 2.5 A) in the supplying circuit at the beginning of the cable. • Only use the RFU63x under permitted ambient conditions (e. g. designated region, temperature, ground potential) ( see “Technical specifications, page 3”). • Ensure that the radiated power of the antenna(s) used does/do not exceed maximum permissible values in each case ( see “Continuing configuration, page 2”). • Protect the RFU63x from moisture and dust whenever the USB socket/Micro SD card slot cover is open. The cover on the housing must be secured with screws in order to comply with enclosure rating IP 67. The same applies for protective caps/plugs on unused electrical connections. • Opening the RFU63x housing locked by screws will invali- date any warranty claims against SICK AG. Commissioning and configuration Step 1: Electrical installation 1. Connect the communication interface (e.g. Ethernet) of the RFU63x to the PC. 2. Where other external antennas are used (max. 3, e.g. RFA641-3440, part no. 6034316), connect these via suit- able connecting cables (e.g. part no. 6034081, 2 m (6.56 ft)) to the antenna inputs of the RFU63x. Connection module CDB620-001S02 SOPASSOPAS RFU63x 1 2 DC 22 ... 30 V GND Configuration Diagnosis "Power"e.g. "Ethernet" e.g. cable no. 2055419 (2 m, 6.56 ft) e.g. cable no. 6034414 (2 m, 6.56 ft) EthernetEthernet SerialSerial ... ... Electrical connections diagram for the RFU63x Step 2: Installation and alignment 1. Optional: Attach any mounting accessories ordered sepa- rately (mounting kit 1,2 or 3) to the RFU63x;  see the chapter “Mounting” in the Technical Information. 2. Otherwise mount the RFU63x using three M5 screws or 4 M6 screws to a bracket (to be provided by customer). Screw the M6 screws (max. 12 mm/0.49 in) or M5 screws (max. 9 mm/0.35 in) into the blind hole threads ( see “Device structure, page 2”). 3. Align the surface of the RFU63x’s integrated antenna (front) and any external antennas to the data carrier on the object. In doing so, take into account the shape, alignment and dimensions of the antenna lobes. Exclude any large metal surfaces present on the front where possible. If this is not possible, mount the antenna(s) so they are not plane-parallel to the surface. e.g. 5° Metal surface Choosing the adjustment angle for the RFU63x in case of a large metal front surface 4. Supply the RFU63x with voltage. Following successful initialization, the LED “Device Ready” will light up green. The power supply unit must be able to bridge a main power drop up to 20 ms during operation. 5. Ensure no objects (or persons) are situated between the RFU63x/antennas and the transponder during the read/ write process. This will have a damping/reflecting effect on the UHF field generated, reducing the range and process- ing speed of the RFU63x. RFU63x field of view/write range The UHF field is influenced by its environment such that clear delineation of the range is not possible. Reflections due to the application can result both the range being exceeded and in read/write gaps. In addition to the read results, the RFU63x can also output diagnostics data that provides an indicator of reading/writing quality. This data can be used when setting up the system to attain optimal read results. Another, considerably more decisive factor is the quality of the transponder (antenna gain, integrated Transponder-IC and associated sensitivity, reflective energy) and the object itself (plastic, wood, metal). Below is an example of an an- tenna lobe that has been recorded in a reproducible environ- ment (HF chamber) with a reference transponder (Dogbone, Monza4, on wood). This is therefore only significant for particular applications in certain conditions. Radiation pattern for internal antenna Step 3: Configuration with PC Parameters of the R…

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Cover Letter(s)

P r o d u C t i n f o r m a t i o n rfa641-3440 uHf antenna for industrial and logistic applications The RFA641-3440 is a multi-purpose UHF antenna. The broad frequency range allows the usage in Europe, USA and other countries. Its characteristics are ideal for usage in logistic and industrial applications. The compact design allows quick and flexible installations. The beamwidth enables the usage for all standards (FCC, EN 300220, EN 302208). The RFA641-3440 was developed for applications like tote tracking, portal setup or baggage identifi- cation. In combination with the antenna cable it may be installed in up to 10 m distance to the RFI641 UHF interrogator. The RFI641 as well as the cables meet the ROHS requirements. radiation pattern horizontal–vertical (900 mHz) radiation pattern vertical–vertical (900 mHz) Circular Polarised Gain 8012256/2007-09 ∙ SS/KE ∙ Printed in Germany ∙ Subject to change without notice ∙ 05 Pre int59 SICK AG | Waldkirch | Germany | www.sick.com typerfa641-3440 Order no.6034316 Frequency range860 to 960 MHz (for Europe and USA) PolarisationCircular VSWR< 1.3 : 1 Gain7dBi ± 1dBi ConnectionCable 0.3 m, N socket, impedance 50 Ohm HousingABS, 4 x tapped blind holes M6 Enclosure ratingIP 54 according to EN 60529/A1 Dimensions (L x W x H)254.5 mm x 253 mm x 56.5 mm WeightApprox. 470 g Ambient operating temperature–20 to +70 °C Rel. humidity5 to 95 %, non-condensing technical data order no.Product 6034081Cable for connecting the antenna, TNC socket/N plug, 2 m 6034082Cable for connecting the antenna, TNC socket/N plug, 5 m 6034083Cable for connecting the antenna, TNC socket/N plug, 10 m ordering information (accessories) dimensional drawing M6 x 10 mm (4 x) all dimensions in mm

Cover Letter(s)

SICK AG | Waldkirch | Germany | www.sick.com -36 -27 -18 -9 0 9 0 30 60 90 120 150 -180 -150 -120 -90 -60 -30 RFU630 UHF Antenna For industrial and logistic applications PRODUCT INFORMATION 72°(typ.)3dB Beamwidth 240x240x65mm (RFU630 Enclosure) Dimensions > 18dBFront-toBack Ratio < 3dB (typ. 2dB) (+/-1dB)Axial Ratio 7 dBic (+/- 1dB)Gain < 1.2VSWR RHCPPolarisation 902-928 MHz (FCC)Frequency range RFU 630 FCCType TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATATECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA RADIATION PATTERN (915 MHz) RADIATION PATTERN (915 MHz)RADIATION PATTERN (915 MHz) RADIATION PATTERN (915 MHz) Multi Purpose UHF-RFID Antenna with high gain and excellent Front-to- Back Ratio. Charcteristics ideal for usage in logistics and industrial applications. Robust Enclosure with IP65 (IP67) rating.

Cover Letter(s)

English RFID UHF Antennas Low Range and Ultra Low Range (LORA and ULORA) Application notes  / 0 Contents Abbreviations used in this application notes: DINGerman Institute for Standardisation EIFF Effective Isotropic Field Factor, shows the field isolation of far-field to near-field standardised to an isotropic radiator. EIRPEffective Isotropically Radiated Power ENEuropean Standard ERPEffective Radiated Power LORALow Range MIRAMid Range RFIDRadio Frequency Identification SARSpecific Absorption Rate UHFUltra High Frequency ULORAUltra Low Range WIRAWide Range Safety instructions/information 3 Key 3 General safety notes 3 1. Product description 4 1.1 Low range antennas 4 1.2 Mid range antennas 4 1.3 Wide range antennas 5 1.4 Antenna type according to read range and transponder shape 6 2. Technical data ULORA/LORA 8 3. Read range and selectivity 9 3.1 Antenna allocation according to tag type 9 3.2 Read range 10 3.3 Selectivity 11 4. Kathrein reader settings 12 5. Compliance with standards 14 6. Assembly/attachment 16 7. Typical applications 17 8. Technical appendix 18 8.1 Antenna gain 18 8.2 ERP: Effective radiated power 19 8.3 EIRP: Effective Isotropically Radiated Power 19 8.4 Examples – antennas – input power 19 9. Contact address 20 3 / 0 Key Caution Indicates a potentially dangerous situation which, if disregarded, can lead to injuries ranging from minor to severe and/or damage to the unit. Note Information intended to make a specific topic easier to understand and/or enable optimal use of the unit functions. Safety instructions/information Important! Before starting installation work or replacing the unit, the accompanying application notes must be read carefully and the content understood. The detailed information in the data sheets and in these application notes must be complied with carefully during installation and operation! The installation team must be properly qualified and familiar with the safety regulations applicable in the country concerned. Connection, installation and maintenance work, as well as all other work on the unit, may only be carried out by properly qualified and trained employees. The unit may only be used for the purpose intended by the manufacturer. Unauthorized changes to the unit and the use of spare parts and peripheral devices which are not sold or recommended by the manufacturer can result in fires, electric shocks and injuries. Such actions therefore result in exclusion of liability and make the manufacturer’s guarantee (warranty) null and void. The version of the manufacturer’s guarantee (warranty) applies which was valid at the time of purchase. We accept no liability for unsuitable manual or automatic adjustments made to the unit parameters and inappropriate use of the unit. Repairs may only be undertaken by authorised personnel. Opening or attempting to repair the unit makes all guarantee/warranty claims null and void. Improper work on the unit may jeopardise electrical safety. The manufacturer is not liable for accidents caused by the user opening the unit! When carrying out work on the unit, the valid safety regulations must be complied with. General safety notes 4 / 0 1. Product description The new Kathrein antenna range includes a variety of UHF reader antennas, which can fulfil the requirements of almost all RFID applications. The antennas are divided into three product lines according to read range: low range, mid range and wide range antennas. 1.1 Low range antennas The low range antennas are a highlight of the new antenna range. With dimensions of 90 x 63 mm, these antennas have a high field concentration in the near-field, with significantly reduced antenna gain in the far-field. With these properties, the antennas achieve outstanding writing/reading results at ranges of up to 10 cm with a typical selectivity of 5 cm. Low range antennas are available in LORA (Low Range) and ULORA (Ultra Low Range). The ULORA was designed to read dipole tags (far-field tags) at an extremely limited distance. These antennas can also activate loop tags (“near-field tags”) up to 3 cm. The LORA was developed for larger ranges and is particularly suited to near-field tags. The antenna allocation according to read range and transponder shape is outlined in Chapter 3. 1.2 Mid range antennas The MIRA 100° was developed for applications in the area between near-field and far-field. Particular importance was placed on creating a compact construction to enable integration into environments with limited space. Read ranges of over 2 m are still possible even with dimensions of 156 x 126 mm. MIRA also offers increased selectivity at lower reading distances compared with conventional antennas. This antenna design is therefore also suitable for use in the so-called transition area with a variety of transponder types. Figure: LORA Figure: ULORA Figure: MID Range 5 / 0 1.3 Wide range antennas For traditional wide-range applications with read ranges of over 10 m, Kathrein offers the two new wide range antenna models characterised by half widths of 70° (WIRA 70°) and 30° (WIRA 30°). The circular polarization usually required for UHF applications has been significantly improved compared with other antennas available on the market. For the so-called axis ratio, which is used as a characteristic value for circular polarization, the two new models achieve typical values of 1 dB. If specified at all, the usual value on the market lies at around 3 dB. 1. Product description Figure: Wide Range 30° Figure: Wide Range 70° The improved circularity leads to a significant reduction in the dependence of the reading results on the position or alignment of the transponder. Great importance was also placed the front-to-back ratio of the antennas to reduce the influence of the close (assembly) environment on the antenna properties. All antennas have an extremely high protection class which guarantees problem- free use in any environment. The use of high-quality materials for a long servic…

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ANNEX C: EXTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTest Report No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page1 of4 113961_12.JPG: RFU630, 3-D-view 1 ANNEX C: EXTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTest Report No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page2 of4 113961_11.JPG: RFU630, 3-D-view 2 ANNEX C: EXTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTest Report No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page3 of4 113961_13.JPG: RFU630, connector view ANNEX C: EXTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTest Report No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page4 of4 113961_14.JPG: RFU630, type plate view

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ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page1 of10 113961_15.JPG: RFU630, internal view 1 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page2 of10 113961_16.JPG: RFU630, internal view 2 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page3 of10 113961_22.JPG: RFU630, internal view 3 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page4 of10 113961_23.JPG: RFU630, internal view 4 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page5 of10 113961_19.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page6 of10 113961_18.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page7 of10 113961_20.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page8 of10 113961_21.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page9 of10 113961_24.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page10of10 113961_25.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, bottom view

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ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page1 of10 113961_15.JPG: RFU630, internal view 1 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page2 of10 113961_16.JPG: RFU630, internal view 2 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page3 of10 113961_22.JPG: RFU630, internal view 3 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page4 of10 113961_23.JPG: RFU630, internal view 4 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page5 of10 113961_19.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page6 of10 113961_18.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page7 of10 113961_20.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page8 of10 113961_21.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page9 of10 113961_24.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page10of10 113961_25.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, bottom view

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ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page1 of10 113961_15.JPG: RFU630, internal view 1 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page2 of10 113961_16.JPG: RFU630, internal view 2 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page3 of10 113961_22.JPG: RFU630, internal view 3 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page4 of10 113961_23.JPG: RFU630, internal view 4 ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page5 of10 113961_19.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page6 of10 113961_18.JPG: RFU630, PCB 1, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page7 of10 113961_20.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page8 of10 113961_21.JPG: RFU630, PCB 2, bottom view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page9 of10 113961_24.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, top view ANNEX B: INTERNAL PHOTOS Examiner:Thomas KÜHNTestReport No.:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order No.:11-113961page10of10 113961_25.JPG: RFU630, PCB 3, bottom view

Operational Description

RFU63x RFID Intelligent technology ensures easy integration P R o D U c t I n F o R m a t I o n PS_header1 3 lines max. R F U 6 3 x – R F I D | S Ic K28014330/2011-11 Subject to change without notice RFU63x – compact, industrial, intelligent the RFU63x sets new standards for automatic identification with RFID. through its combination of high-performance hardware and intelligent software, the RFU63x is capable of solving the most demanding auto ID tasks in industrial automation. the RFU63x fulfills industry standards such as EPcglobal and ISo/IEc 18000-6c and reads/writes to conventional passive storage media. this ensures long-term investment security. Thanks to the IDpro platform from SICK, the RFU63x can be easily inte- grated into customary factory and logistics automation fieldbus levels. The SOPAS user interface makes it possible to quickly and flexibly adapt the device to the necessary application-specific tasks. With a high output power and receiver sensitivity, greater scanning ranges can be reached. Through the integrated anti-collision feature, several transponders located simultaneously in a field can be captured. The robust and industry-suitable design allows the use with forklift trucks and in indoor or outdoor areas, among others. Vehicle body identification in auto manufacturingPallet detection in warehouse and distribution centers R F U 6 3 x – R F I D | S Ic K38014330/2011-11 Subject to change without notice Identification of special load carriers RFID RFU63x R F U 6 3 x – R F I D | S Ic K8014330/2011-11 Subject to change without notice 4 Product description The RFU63x is an ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID solution for industrial en- vironments. Via integrated application management software, the RFU63x is able to solve common industrial applica- tions without any external “middleware” and can, therefore, be used as a stand- alone solution. This is possible due to an integrated filter and data manage- ment system. With IDpro compatibility, the RFU63x is easy and cost-efficient to integrate in common industrial environ- ments. Different options for parameter cloning between systems (e.g., integrated MicroSD card feature) reduce mainte- nance time. The integrated feedback LED can be used to read diagnostic or process feedback. at a glance •UHF RFID read/write unit for indus- trial applications •Compact device with integrated an- tenna (additional external antennas can be connected) •Standard-compliant transponder interface (ISO/IEC 18000-6C/EPC G2C1) •Supports common industrial data interfaces and fieldbuses •MicroSD memory card for device parameter cloning •Several diagnostic and service op- tions available Your benefits •Intelligent technology allows stand- alone usage •Highest reading/writing performace •Flexible integration in common indus- trial fieldbuses via IDpro compatibility •Less maintenance time due to an integrated cloning back-up system using microSD memory card •Easily adapts to application require- ments via SOPAS parameter setting tool •Free usable feedback LED quickly provides read results and diagnostic information directly to the user Intelligent technology ensures easy integration additional information Detailed technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Ordering information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 -www.mysick.com/en/RFU63x RFID RFU63x R F U 6 3 x – R F I D | S Ic K8014330/2011-11 Subject to change without notice 5 Detailed technical data Features Product category Interrogator (write/read unit) Frequency band UHF (860 ... 960 MHz) Version Long Range Scanning range Typ. 5 m 1) antenna Integrated (circular polarized, axial ration < 2 dB, 72° field opening, front to back ratio > 17 dB), additionally 3 external antenna ports Service functions Parameter cloning with integrated microSD card slot or externally via CMC module in CDB620 Further functions Cloning function (SD card or system), diagnosis, updatable firmware, freely programmable data output format, heartbeat, triggering 1) Depending on transponder used and ambient conditions. Interfaces UHF interface Carrier frequency Output power RFID standard m 865 MHz ... 868 MHz / 902 MHz ... 928 MHz (depending on type) 2 W ERP / 4 W EIRP (for integrated antenna, alternatively 30 dBm at external antenna ports, output power adjustable) (depending on type) EPCglobal UHF Class 1 Generation 2 Serial (RS-232, RS-422/-485) Function Data transmission rate m Host, AUX 300 Baud ... 115.2 kBaud, AUX: 57,6 kBaud (RS-232) USB Function m AUX Ethernet Function Data transmission rate Protocol m Host, AUX 10/100 Mbit/s TCP/IP, EtherNet/IP PRoFIBUS –, optional via external connection module (CDF) PRoFInEt –, optional via external connection module (CDM425) can-Bus Function Data transmission rate m Host 20 kbit/s ... 1 Mbit/s Switching inputs 4 (“Sensor 1”, “Sensor 2”, 2 inputs via CMC600 in CDB620/CDM420) Switching outputs 4 (“Result 1”, “Result 2”, 2 outputs via CMC600 in CDB620/CDM420) optical indicators 8 LED, one of them multi-colored (function configurable via SOPAS, alternatively controlling with sw commands, status displays) acoustic indicators 1 beeper/buzzer (can be switched off, can be allocated as a result status indication function) control elements 2 buttons (choose and start/stop functions) RFID RFU63x R F U 6 3 x – R F I D | S Ic K8014330/2011-11 Subject to change without notice 6 Mechanics/electronics Electrical connection 1 x M12, 17-pin plug 1 x M12, 4-pin socket Ethernet Cylindrical connectors operating voltage 12 V DC ... 30 V DC 1) Power consumption < 20 W, with switching outputs not connected and full transmit power Housing Die-cast aluminum Enclosure rating IP 65 / IP 67 Protection class III Weight 3.5 kg Dimensions 239 mm x 239 mm x 64 mm 1) Limited operating voltage range in combination with CDB620 and CDF600. Ambient data Radio equipment type approval Europe (EN 302 208-2 V1.4.1) / North America (FCC Part 15) (depending on type) Electromagnet…

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RF Exposure Info

Calculation: RF-Exposure for 915 MHz transmitter Type identification:RFU630 In accordance to theCFR Part 47, §1.1310 S:Limit for power density according to CFR Part 47, §1.1310: 6.1 W/m 2 P:725 mW (averaged over 30 min) G:6.0 dBi = 4 D:Duty cycle: 100 % = 1 R:Distance in what the limit of S has to be reached: 0.2 m 222 77.5 )2.0(4 10.4725.0 4m W m W S R DGP S        The value for the “General population / Uncontrolled Exposure” of the power density is below the limit of CFR Part 47, §1.1310.

Test Report

Königswinkel 10 32825 Blomberg Germany Phone:+49 (0) 52 35 95 00-0 Fax:+49 (0) 52 35 95 00-10 Test Report Report Number: F113961E2 Applicant: SICK AG Manufacturer: SICK AG Equipment under Test (EUT): RFU630 Laboratory (CAB) accredited by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akkreditierung mbH in compliance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 underthe Reg. No. DGA-PL-105/99-22, FCC Test site registration number 90877and Industry Canada Test site registration IC3469A-1 Test engineer:Thomas KÜHNReport Number:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order Number:11-113961page2 of70 REFERENCES [1]ANSI C63.4-2009American National Standard for Methods of Measuring of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. [2]FCC CFR 47 Part 15 (August 2011)Radio Frequency Devices [3]FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 (March 2000) [4]RSS-210 Issue 8 (December 2010)Licence-exempt Radio Apparatus (All Frequency Bands): Category IEquipment [5]RSS-GenIssue 3 (December 2010)General Requirements and Information for the Certification of Radiocommunication Equipment TEST RESULT The requirements of the tests performed as shown in the overview (clause4) werefulfilled by the equipment under test. The complete test results are presented in the following. RESERVATION T h i s t e s t r e p o r t i s o n l y v a l i d i n i t s o r i g i n a l f o r m . Any reproduction of its contents in extracts without written permission of the accredited test laboratory PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH is prohibited. The testresults herein refer only to the tested sample. PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH is not responsible for any generalisations or conclusions drawn from these test results concerning further samples. Any modification of the tested samples is prohibited and leads to theinvalidity of this test report. Each page necessarily contains the PHOENIX TESTLAB Logo and the TEST REPORT NUMBER. Test engineer: Thomas KÜHN06 December 2011 NameSignatureDate Authorized reviewer: Bernd STEINER06 December 2011 Name Signature Date Test engineer:Thomas KÜHNReport Number:F113961E2 Date of issue:06 December 2011Order Number:11-113961page3 of70 Contents:Page 1IDENTIFICATION..........................................................................................................................................5 1.1Applicant................................................................................................................................................5 1.2Manufacturer.........................................................................................................................................5 1.3Test laboratory......................................................................................................................................5 1.4EUT (Equipment Under Test)................................................................................................................6 1.5Technical data of equipment.................................................................................................................6 1.6Dates............................................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Dirk Struve
[email protected]+4940611680Fax: +4940611680201

Test Firm

PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbHHolger Bentje
[email protected]49-5235-9500-24Fax: 49-5235-9500-28

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902.75 MHz - 927.25 MHz955.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output Power listed is peak conducted. This device must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Endusers must be provided with the transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The only antennas approved for use with this device are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. This device must be professionally installed.

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