Fabmatics HF-1356-CAN High-frequency 13.56 MHz RFID read/write device, which provides a CAN bus interface and easy connection of multiple devices User Manual HF CAN M
Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH High-frequency 13.56 MHz RFID read/write device, which provides a CAN bus interface and easy connection of multiple devices HF CAN M
YTV-HF-1356-CAN UserMan
HF-CAN-M User Manual Revision: 03 Document date: August 25, 2015 This document contains confidential information and has been provided by Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH for the purpose of evaluation. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, disclosed, or transferred by any means without prior written consent of Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH. Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH reserves the right to make updates to the information in this document without prior notice or approval from others. Please consult the author of this document to ensure that you have the lat est revision. www.rr-ortner.com Revision History Date 14.01.2015 19.03.2015 25.08.2015 Revision: 03 Revision 01 02 03 Description initial version Add technical parameters, add FCC Add Operational description (chapter 2.2) HF-CAN-M User Manual Editor JGE NEL NEL Page 2 of 30 Content General Information .........................................................................................................5 Product Overview ............................................................................................................6 2.1 General Function..................................................................................................6 2.2 Operational description ........................................................................................6 2.2.1 How the device operates? ....................................................................................6 2.2.2 How is the device modulated? ..............................................................................6 2.2.3 Short description of the device .............................................................................6 2.2.4 Pulse rate .............................................................................................................6 2.2.5 Signal type ...........................................................................................................7 2.2.6 Information being sent ..........................................................................................7 2.3 Product Revision ..................................................................................................7 Safety instructions ...........................................................................................................8 3.1 Depiction ..............................................................................................................8 3.2 General Safety Instructions ..................................................................................9 3.3 Qualified Personnel ............................................................................................10 3.4 Intended use ......................................................................................................10 Compliances..................................................................................................................11 4.1 USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ............................................11 4.1.1 Compliance ........................................................................................................11 4.1.2 Antenna Requirements.......................................................................................11 4.1.3 Labeling Requirements ......................................................................................11 4.2 Europe CE-Conformity .......................................................................................11 Construction Design ......................................................................................................12 5.1 General Layout / Design .....................................................................................12 5.2 Product Information Label ..................................................................................12 5.3 Engineer Drawing HF-CAN-M ............................................................................13 Hardware Design ...........................................................................................................14 6.1 Technical Data ...................................................................................................14 6.2 Operation LEDs..................................................................................................14 6.3 Reading and Writing Ranges..............................................................................15 6.3.1 Example range measures with Antenna ANT-HF-87-54E ...................................15 Hardware Configuration .................................................................................................16 7.1 Address Configuration ........................................................................................16 7.2 Connector Pinouts: CAN IN/OUT Connector ......................................................16 7.3 Reading Range configuration .............................................................................17 Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 3 of 30 8 Installation .....................................................................................................................18 8.1 General Connection ...........................................................................................18 8.2 CAN-BUS / Power Connection Layout (CAN2Web Advanced MINI) ..................18 8.3 CAN-BUS / Power Connection Layout (CAN2Web Advanced MAXI) .................19 Software Configuration ..................................................................................................20 9.1 Content global.cfg at CAN2Web Advanced ........................................................20 9.2 HF relevant settings in global.cfg at CAN2Web Advanced .................................20 9.2.1 Parameter transponder_types ............................................................................20 9.2.2 Parameter iso15693_rf_mode ............................................................................20 10 Operation.......................................................................................................................21 10.1 Start-up procedure .............................................................................................21 10.2 During operation.................................................................................................21 10.3 Shutdown ...........................................................................................................21 11 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................22 11.1 Cleaning .............................................................................................................22 11.2 Error Handling ....................................................................................................22 12 Service Information........................................................................................................23 12.1 Contact...............................................................................................................23 12.2 Support ..............................................................................................................23 12.3 Return Material Authorization (RMA) ..................................................................23 12.4 Warranty ............................................................................................................24 12.5 Disposal .............................................................................................................24 12.6 Spare Parts ........................................................................................................24 12.7 Accessories & Spare Part Overview ...................................................................25 13 Appendix .......................................................................................................................28 13.1 Europe CE-Conformity .......................................................................................28 13.2 Glossary .............................................................................................................29 13.3 Related documents ............................................................................................29 Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 4 of 30 1 General Information This manual is the original operation instruction for the high frequency RFID reader device HF-CAN-M. The declaration of conformity of the product is included in the appendix of this manual. The operating instructions should allow the operator the proper and safe operation and warn of foreseeable misuse. It is intended for the professional staff of the operator. These instructions must be retained for future reference! CAUTION! Keep these instructions! Access to the operating instructions by the operator and maintenance personnel must be ensured at all times during installation, operation and troubleshooting! A copy of the instructions must therefore be stored in a suitable and accessible location! The explanation of hazard symbols is contained in section 3.1. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 5 of 30 2 Product Overview 2.1 General Function The HF-CAN-M reader is designed for operate in ID reader networks, based on CAN-Bus. For connecting the reader network to a host system (MES), Roth & Rau – Ortner provides CAN2Web middleware components also. The HF-CAN-M reader is an RFID module which supports ISO 15963, I-code transponders and Infineon transponders my-d vicinity version 2.0. The module contains a CAN uplink for establish the connection to the CAN-bus controller and a downlink for extending the ID reader network. Features: CAN interface (CAN IN and CAN OUT) Reads and writes ISO 15963, I-code transponders and my-d vicinity version 2.0 transponders Powerful and efficient output stage 2.2 Operational description 2.2.1 How the device operates? The HF-CAN reader slave device reads ISO15693 (same as ISO18000-3 mode 1) transponder on request from a master device (CAN2Web box). 2.2.2 How is the device modulated? The reader sends out a charge burst of 13.56MHz as long as needed to read the transponder (depending on command). The answer to and from transponder is ASK or FSK depending on selectable RF mode. The modulation follows ISO18000-3 mode 1 (ISO15693). 2.2.3 Short description of the device RFID reader for ISO18000-3 Mode 1 HF transponder 2.2.4 Pulse rate See ISO18000-3 Mode 1 Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 6 of 30 2.2.5 Signal type ASK or FSK signal from transponder ASK signal from reader 2.2.6 2.3 Information being sent 8bytes of data + status + CRC Product Revision Available Product Versions Product Revision HF-CAN-M 2.0 Hardware Revision (PBC) 1.1 Product Code Description: HF - CAN - M - V2.0 Frequency Spectrum Interface Metal case Product Revision Available Software Versions: Software Code HF CANopen reader trampoline 0x80008000.hex 11.02.2015 hf reader bootloader.hex 06.02.2015 Description Device will be controlled completely by CAN2Web Box or CANController. Using SDO CAN protocol. Devices can be updated over CAN2Web Box. NOTE! The product revisions are denoted by revision numbers. The respective revision numbers of the three components of each product belong to the product revision numbers: Hardware, Software, and Design. Each product revision number is distinctive and denotes a particular design or a particular function of the product. Changes in design necessitate a new product revision number. Changes in the two product components hardware and software may, but don´t have to result in a new product revision number. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 7 of 30 3 Safety instructions In this chapter, universal and general safety instructions to be followed, are listed and explained. The user will be informed about risks, residual risks and risk mitigation measures. In addition, action- and situation-related safety notes are placed in the appropriate sections in the operating instructions. 3.1 Depiction DANGER! This symbol indicates a serious risk to life and health of personnel. Follow these guidelines, and act with extreme caution in these cases! CAUTION! This symbol indicates danger to life and health of personnel. Follow these guidelines, and act with extreme caution in these cases! ATTENTION! This symbol refers to slight wound or damage to the product, as well as from potentially unsafe operation. NOTE! Notes serve as a warning against operating errors and to highlight important issues, as well as for better understanding of the product. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 8 of 30 3.2 General Safety Instructions The HF-CAN-M High Frequency RFID-reader corresponds to the prior art and the approved safety rules. Nevertheless, there are potential risks. The product may only be operated in good condition in accordance with the present operating instructions. CAUTION! Read all safety and operating instructions and make sure they have been understood, before using this product! The product may only be used in technically perfect condition and in accordance with all sections of the operating instructions! The following safety instructions are intended to supplement the applicable accident prevention regulations and laws. Existing safety regulations and laws must be complied in any case! CAUTION! Repairs and modifications inside the product are NOT destined for the operator. The casing only must be opened by a qualified electrician or by Roth & Rau - Ortner. CAUTION! Products may not be converted or modified by the operator. Otherwise, the warranty expires. CAUTION! When opening the housing, be careful to avoid damage to the product. Do not use sharp objects and protect your eyes from possible burst off parts! ATTENTION! Make sure the device is powered off before remove the top cover! ATTENTION! HF-CAN-M devices may be operated with approved equipment only. Doing so may cause a product defect or hazards (e.g. fire or electric shock) during operation. Available accessories of this product are listed in section 12.7. Only use extensions, accessories and connection cables which are approved by Roth & Rau Ortner. For questions about approved accessories, please contact our sales department (see section 12.1). NOTE! If you remove a cable, pull the plug, not the cable itself. Make sure that any connectors are attached properly, to avoid damage of the pins. If a cable is to be connected, ensure that there are no bent pins on the connectors. In case of mechanical damage to the product, the device or system must be disconnected from the power supply! Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 9 of 30 3.3 Qualified Personnel The intended users of the product are factory operating personnel (system operator) and maintenance personnel. It is assumed that all users are familiar with the function and the risks of the entire system before use. All operators should be trained in at least the following topics: Basic functions of the system in which the HF-CAN-M readers are installed (operator) Manual (operator) Software for configuration (set-up and maintenance staff) The manual is designed for trained staff. The device may only be installed and serviced by Roth & Rau - Ortner or especially therefor trained staff. CAUTION! Interventions and bug fixes that are not described in this manual may only be performed of Roth & Rau - Ortner. CAUTION! Standard regulations for safety must be observed! ATTENTION! Operation and troubleshooting must be carried out by specially trained staff. Basic requirement is that the instruction manual was read and understood. If you are unsure about necessary qualifications therefor, please contact Roth & Rau - Ortner! 3.4 Intended use This product was developed for reading and writing the transponder types only, specified in this manual. Proper antennas for reading and writing are antennas supplied by the manufacturer. Never locate the reader with antenna so that it is very close to or touching parts of the body while transmitting. This product is designed to be mounted and operated in an industrial environment as a built-indevice only. It is not designed to be used as a stand-alone or a portable device in a nonindustrial environment, such as a household, automotive or open-air environment. The device may be used no closer than 20cm to the human body. Any use outside of the general conditions described in the existing instruction manual constitutes improper use. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 10 of 30 4 4.1 Compliances USA Federal Communications Commission (FCC) HF-CAN-M is a Class A digital device. It is a digital device that is marketed for use in a commercial, industrial or business environment, exclusive of a device which is marketed for use by the general public or is intended to be used in the home. 4.1.1 Compliance The product complies with FCC Subpart C – Intentional Radiators §15.201 and with Subpart J – Equipment Authorization Procedures § 2.209, when used for its intended purpose. All emissions are at least 40 dB below the limits in § 15.209 and are verified pursuant to the procedures in FCC Subpart J of part 2. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. 4.1.2 Antenna Requirements The antenna is removable and does not employ a unique connector; however, the device is professionally installed and maintained. Therefore, the described HF Reader complies with FCC15.203. 4.1.3 Labeling Requirements The described HF Reader is not large enough to accommodate a label with the standard FCC compliance statement. It is therefore provided here as follows: 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. For further information please see chapter 5.2. 4.2 Europe CE-Conformity The EC-declaration of conformity is included in appendix in chapter 13.1. ATTENTION! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 11 of 30 5 Construction Design 5.1 General Layout / Design Following figures show the RFID reader HF-CAN-M. All versions of the HF-CAN-M are built in a tin plate case. CAN-Bus/Power In CAN-Bus/Power Out RJ45 External Antenna Operation LEDs: - RX/TX - Status OK - Power OK Serial number Software type/version 5.2 RJ45 SMA Product Information Label The product information label is located on the back side (see also engineer drawing in chapter 5.3) and contains the product name (Model), product revision, serial number and year of production. Serial number is RRO9xxxxx starting with 2012. Before 2012 it was ORT15xxxx. Furthermore the FCC number YTV-HF-1356-CAN is listed and the CE-mark. The dimension of label is 21,5mm x 46 mm. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 12 of 30 5.3 Engineer Drawing HF-CAN-M Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 13 of 30 6 6.1 Hardware Design Technical Data Dimensions (w h d) Weight Case Material Operating temperature Storage temperature Voltage power supply Power consumption Standard antenna Power consumption maximum Antenna RFID frequency Readable transponder types MTBF MCBF CAN-Bus speed Max. CAN cable length Available CAN protocols Available Connectors 90 x 90 x 30 mm 185,4 g Tin plate 5 °C to +50 °C -25 °C to +50 °C 24 V/DC ±3% 2.7W reading / 0.5W stand-by (typical) 6.0W reading ANTD-HF-120-120E 13,56 MHz 50 Ohm impedance 1 Watt 13,56MHz ISO 15963; ISO 18000-3 (e.g. card RI-TRP-W4FF; disk RF-PT25-10) IFX SRF55V02P (e.g. card my-d vicinity) ≥ 40,000 h ≥ 1,000,000 reading cycles adjustable up to 1 Mbit/s, typical 100 Kbit/s 100 m SDO CAN In (RJ45) CAN-Bus / power in CAN Out (RJ45) CAN-Bus / power out Antenna (SMA) 50 ohm impedance 6.2 Operation LEDs The table below describes the meaning of each status light on top of the device cover. LED name RX/TX Status Power Revision: 03 Color Yellow Red Green Description CAN-bus data transfer is active communication with master established, initialized /DC power ok HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 14 of 30 6.3 Reading and Writing Ranges The provided reading ranges shown here and in their respective Antenna datasheets are measured with best conditions. In real environment the ranges can be differ due to disturbing material like metal or any kind of electro-magnetically fields near to the Antenna location. Please thorough improve the conditions before make final decisions about the Antenna location. Writing ranges in general are approximately 60% of the reading ranges. For detailed information about individual range characteristics of available Antenna-Types please refer to the corresponding data sheets like ANT-HF-25E / ANT-HF-33E / ANT-HF-8754E. 6.3.1 Example range measures with Antenna ANT-HF-87-54E For the external high frequency RFID PCB antenna for 13.56 MHz band, see picture above, the antenna resonance frequency can be adjusted through a hole in the housing. A detuning of the antenna by environment can thus be compensated. Antenna aligned parallel to the ID Tag card, reading range up to 150mm Revision: 03 Antenna aligned orthogonal to the ID Tag card, reading rage up to 140mm HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 15 of 30 7 Hardware Configuration 7.1 Address Configuration The CAN-ID will be read on every power up cycle. If the CAN-ID became changed during power on, the device must be restarted by power off and on again to be able to use the new ID. To change the CAN-address it’s necessary to open the device by removing the top cover. Turn the unit to the back side and start do bend one side panel of the top cover away from the bottom part, during pulling them apart. Repeat the same action for both sides and lift off the top cover completely thereafter. This can done by hand, tools are not necessary. ATTENTION! Make sure the device is powered off before remove the top cover! The CAN-bus ID can set from 1 to 127 in binary code by using the DIP-Switches No.1 to 7. The DIP-Switch No.8 has to be off at all time. Following table show some configuration examples of how to set the CAN-ID (reader address): DIP-Switches 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 … 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 CAN-ID/ reader address … 127 The CAN-ID block uses an 11 Bit identifier, not the extended 29 Bit identifier. 7.2 Connector Pinouts: CAN IN/OUT Connector CAUTION! If custom accessory will be connected, make sure this is carried out by qualified personnel only, to prevent electrical damage to the device! Connector 8P8C (RJ45/48) Revision: 03 PIN number 3,6,7 4,5,8 HF-CAN-M User Manual Description CAN high CAN low GND 24 V/DC Page 16 of 30 7.3 Reading Range configuration In order to define and position the HF antenna, a so called HF Detector C was developed, see the following picture. The HF Detector C corresponds in design to transponder cards ISO 15693. The LED of RF Detector C is illuminating depending on the surrounding RFID magnetic field strength. Is the detector in a stronger magnetic field, the LED is illuminating stronger and vice versa. The electronics are designed so that the LED starts illuminating, when the RFID magnetic field strength corresponds to the strength required for sending data from transponder. For more detail please see datasheet of HF Detector C. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 17 of 30 8 8.1 Installation General Connection All ID readers will be connected through CAN-bus to the CAN2Web-Advanced box. Depending on your CAN2Web Version (MINI/MIDI/MAXI), a maximum number of 8 (MINI) or 50 (MIDI, MAXI) ID readers can be connected to one box. If more than 10 reader devices (MIDI, MAXI) need to be connected, a special CAN-bus power splitter needs to be installed. Please refer to the separate data sheet of CAN-POWERINJECTOR and the user manual of CAN2Web Advanced. Before power on the ID-reader Network, it’s necessary to make sure the CAN-ID (address) for each ID-reader device is setup correctly like in the following figures. Changing the CAN-IDs of each ID reader is explained in section 7.1. NOTE! The CAN2Web-Gateways are preconfigured with CAN-ID 0 – there is no need for change. The readers usually will be delivered with preconfigured CAN-IDs depending on customer requests. 8.2 CAN-BUS / Power Connection Layout (CAN2Web Advanced MINI) Up to 8 CAN RFID-readers can be connected, depending on cable length of CAN-Bus. The maximum cable length is 100 m. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 18 of 30 8.3 CAN-BUS / Power Connection Layout (CAN2Web Advanced MAXI) Up to 50 CAN RFID-readers can be connected, depending on cable length of CAN-Bus and antenna type. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 19 of 30 9 Software Configuration This chapter serves to familiarize the user with software-related configuration. The exact software configuration depends on the software or interface package which has been ordered. Please refer to interface documentation for details. 9.1 Content global.cfg at CAN2Web Advanced //set globals for all gateways offline_time 30 gateway_one_rs232 0 transponder_type 3 max_socket_server 1 accept_tcpip_connection 1 auto_adjustment 1 iso15693_rf_mode 0x2c // End of global.cfg 9.2 HF relevant settings in global.cfg at CAN2Web Advanced 9.2.1 Parameter transponder_types Transponder type LF_SINGLE LF_MULTI HF_ISO_15693 HF_IFX Value at global.cfg Transponder example (for LF single page transponders) (for LF multi page transponders) TI card RI-TRP-W4FF IFX card my-d vicinity v2.0 (SRF55V02P) 9.2.2 Parameter iso15693_rf_mode RF Mode HF_1OF4_10_FM_LOW HF_1OF4_10_FM_HIGH HF_1OF4_10_AM_LOW HF_1OF4_10_AM_HIGH HF_1OF4_100_FM_LOW HF_1OF4_100_FM_HIGH HF_1OF4_100_AM_LOW *at global.cfg Revision: 03 Value* 0x20 0x22 0x24 0x26 0x28 0x2A 0x2C RF Mode HF_1OF4_100_AM_HIGH HF_1OF256_10_FM_LOW HF_1OF256_10_FM_HIGH HF_1OF256_10_AM_LOW HF_1OF256_10_AM_HIGH HF_1OF256_100_FM_LOW HF_1OF256_100_AM_LOW HF-CAN-M User Manual Value* 0x2E 0x30 0x32 0x34 0x36 0x38 Page 20 of 30 10 Operation 10.1 Start-up procedure Before delivery, the product is factory-tested as part of the quality assurance throughout the production process. Start-up of the RFID system with HF-CAN-M is carried out by trained personnel (see chapter 3.3) Requirements for the start-up by the customer are: The user manual of reader and of used CAN2Web Advanced is available to the start-up personnel. The mains supply is connected. The configuration in CAN2Web Advanced has been made. Via the power switch on the CAN2Web Advanced box, the overall system and all connected readers are supplied with the supply voltage (24 VDC) and the CAN bus signal. NOTE! The system needs approx. 3 seconds to be ready for operation! 10.2 During operation After completing the configuration and the start-up, the product is in operation. Switching or control operations are not required during operation. 10.3 Shutdown The HF-CAN-M can be shut down for a longer period of time without any additional risks. No special maintenance work is necessary during this period. The decommissioning is performed by connecting off the CAN cable on the HF-CAN-M. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 21 of 30 11 Maintenance The plant operator is responsible for the maintenance. 11.1 Cleaning Cleaning of the surfaces is possible with Isopropanol (IPA). DANGER! Before using IPA (Isopropanol), shut down any electrical power for the system! Otherwise there is a potential high risk on fire outbreak, caused by short circuit or heated components. CAUTION! Isopropanol (IPA) vapors are anesthetic. The contact causes irritation of eyes and mucous membranes. Ensure adequate ventilation when handling. ATTENTION! Before start working on the system, always check for mechanical damage and pay attention to any unusual odors, discoloration and noises! 11.2 Error Handling In case of serious system disorders please contact the Roth & Rau – Ortner Support: Phone: Fax: Mail: Revision: 03 +49 351 888 61 77 (only daytime CET) +49 351 888 61 20 ortner.support@roth-rau.com HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 22 of 30 12 Service Information 12.1 Contact Address Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH Manfred-von-Ardenne-Ring 7 01099 Dresden GERMANY Phone: Fax: Mail: Web: +49 351 888 61 0 (only daytime CET) +49 351 888 61 20 ortner.sales@roth-rau.com www.the-missing-link.com | www.rr-ortner.com 12.2 Support For all purchased RFID components, RR-Ortner provides free phone and email support. This includes support for components operation as well as support for the integration and installation of components into customer equipment. The phone support will be available at common working times between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm CET. Beyond, a voice mail box is available. Phone: Fax: Mail: +49 351 888 61 77 (only daytime CET) +49 351 888 61 20 ortner.support@roth-rau.com 12.3 Return Material Authorization (RMA) Before returning a defective device to Ortner, it is necessary to request a RMA number. This process ensures the proper return of the product and enables a faster classification and repair or replacement of the defective device. Please follow the below steps: 1. Please contact our support to get the RMA form and RMA number 2. Ortner generates a RMA number 3. Customer completes the RMA form by using the received RMA number 4. Customer ship the defective unit with attached RMA-Report to: Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH Manfred-von-Ardenne-Ring 7 01099 Dresden GERMANY RMA 000-000-000 5. Ortner acknowledge the receipt and processing the RMA request 6. Returning the repaired or replaced device to Customer IMPORTANT! Please prominently display the RMA number on the packaging, to allow us to serve you faster. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 23 of 30 12.4 Warranty The warranty period is 24 months and begins with the moment of delivery of the device as proved by an invoice or other documents. The warranty includes the repair of all damages to the device that occurs within the warranty period and which is evidently caused by faults of the material or production defects. The warranty does not include damages caused by incorrect connection, inappropriate handling and non-observance of the technical reports. 12.5 Disposal Within the European Union Roth & Rau – Ortner will take back any delivered equipment for disposal. For further information on the return, please contact the Roth & Rau – Ortner Support. NOTE! For disposal the equipment by your own, make sure to observe all applicable laws. 12.6 Spare Parts The components in our current array of products are available as spare parts to our customers. In case of spare part requests for products which are already removed from our actual array of products, Roth & Rau – Ortner requires detailed product information of the defective unit. All components have an expected product lifetime of 10 years. For this time period we are able to provide spare parts. NOTE! Before ordering spare parts, make sure to choose the right type (hardware / software) of the considered unit. Search for the product information label. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 24 of 30 12.7 Accessories & Spare Part Overview Component Description Order Codes HF-CAN-M Multifunctional 13.56 MHz high frequency RFID-reader with tinplate metal case. Multiple readers can be connected to one CAN2Webgateway by RJ45 CAN-bus cable. HF-CAN-M Cable-ETH 000562 CAN-bus cable for direct connection between all variants of Ortner LF-/HF-RFID-readers. RJ45 to RJ45. NOTE: The cable cannot be replaced by any Ethernet cable! cable lengths will be customized 000144 Cable-CAN-SER CAN-bus cable for connecting all versions of a CAN2Web-gateway to the first ID-reader in a CAN-bus network. DE9 to RJ45. cable length 1.5m CAN2Web Advanced MINI 000130 Multifunctional CAN-bus to Ethernet gateway device to connect Ortner RFID-readers to a host system. Supplies up to 8 devices. CAN2Web-A-MINI 64 CAN2Web-A-MINI 64 w/o base plate with base plate 000076-64MB 000170-64MB CAN2Web Advanced MIDI Multifunctional CAN-bus to Ethernet gateway device to connect Ortner RFID-readers to a host system. Supplies up to 25 devices with integrated 50W wide range switched mode power supply. CAN2Web-A-MIDI 64 Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual 000079-64MB Page 25 of 30 Component Description Order Codes CAN2Web Advanced MAXI Multifunctional CAN-bus to Ethernet gateway device to connect Ortner RFID-readers to a host system. Supplies up to 50 devices with integrated 100W wide range switched mode power supply. CAN2Web-A-MAXI 64 000078-64MB Ortner Test Suite Comprehensive software tool for testing all Ortner CAN/Serial LF and HF ID-readers in conjunction with a CAN2Web gateway. For further information please contact our support: ortner.support@roth-rau.com ANT-HF-87 54ES800 External HF Antenna dimensions: 73 × 96 x 10 mm connector type: SMA female available cable lengths: up to 3.6m ANT-HF-87-54ES0800 cable length 0.8m 000568 Set ANT-HF-87 54ES with pluggable high-flex 800 mm cable External HF Antenna dimensions: 73 × 96 x 10 mm connector type: SMA female/ SMA male case material: ABS, black available cable lengths: up to 3.6m Set ANT-HF-87-54ES Revision: 03 cable length 0.8m HF-CAN-M User Manual 000871 Page 26 of 30 Component ANTD-HF-140-220E Description Order Codes External HF Antenna dimensions: 226 × 156 x 20 mm connector type: SMA female case material: PP available cable lengths: up to 3.6m ANTD-HF-140-220E cable length 2.2m 000803 ANT-HF-BOS-25ES300 External HF Antenna dimensions: 32 × 130 x 12 mm connector type: SMA female case material: PP wite available cable lengths: up to 3.6m ANT-HF-BOS-25ES300 cable length 0.3m 00036-BOS300 ANT-HF-BOS-33ES300 External HF Antenna dimensions: 40 × 138 x 19.7 mm connector type: SMA female case material: PP wite available cable lengths: up to 3.6m ANT-HF-BOS-33ES300 cable length 0.3m 000883 HF-Detector-C V1.0 HF Detector dimensions: 85 × 33 x 1 mm available with transparent card holder HF-Detector-C V1.0 000867 * For custom configuration requests please contact us at: ortner.sales@roth-rau.com Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 27 of 30 13 Appendix 13.1 Europe CE-Conformity Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 28 of 30 13.2 Glossary ASCII American Standard Code of Information Inter-exchange CAN Controller Area Network RF Radio Frequency RFID Radio Frequency IDentification LF / HF Low / High Frequency HDX Half DupleX ISP In-Circuit Programmer FSK Frequency Shift Keying MPT / SPT Multi / Single Page Transponder RO / RW Read Only / Read and Write SAMPT Selective Addressable Multi Page Transponder ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (plastic material) POM Polyoxymethylen (plastic material) SMPS Switched Mode Power Supply MES Manufacturing Execution System SEMI Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International SECS SEMI Equipment Communication Standard MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MCBF Mean Cycles Between Failures TIRIS Texas Instruments Registration and Identification System (RFID Standard) 13.3 Related documents UMA_CAN2Web-Advanced_Rev12_Eng The documents apply in their respective current version. Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 29 of 30 © Roth & Rau - Ortner GmbH Manfred-von-Ardenne-Ring 7 01099 Dresden / Germany Phone: +49 351 888 61 0 Fax: +49 351 888 61 20 ortner.info@roth-rau.com www.rr-ortner.com Revision: 03 HF-CAN-M User Manual Page 30 of 30
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