Omron 6CYCIDV6400202 Carrier ID Reader/Writer User Manual USERS MANUAL RF TRANSMITTER FOR V640
Omron Corporation Carrier ID Reader/Writer USERS MANUAL RF TRANSMITTER FOR V640
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- 1. USERS MANUAL ANTENNA FOR V640
- 2. USERS MANUAL RF TRANSMITTER FOR V640
- 3. USERS MANUAL FOR V640
- 4. Manual Part One
USERS MANUAL RF TRANSMITTER FOR V640
Model V640-HAM1 1 CIDRW System Ampl ier 2002 NOTICE l.Ensure safety be absolutely sure to follow the instructions below: (1) Never use the product rn an environment where combustible or explosive gas is presenl. (2) please separate from a highrprcssur: equipment and the power cqmpmcm lo secure the safety ofihe operation and mamlcnance, (3) please obtain 1h: cover for former place afier wmng. (4) la the installation, please tighten ih screw surely (5) please do not lmcrl foreign botlres ueh as water and the wires from the space of the case (is) please do nor dismantle, repair or rnodrfy this product (7) please proces industrial waste when you abandon this product 2 About installation site Do not install the V640~HAM l! in the locations subrcot to the followrng condiuons (1) place where direct sunshine strikes (2) place with corroded gas, dust, metallic powder, and salinity (3) place wrrh condensation due to rapid iempeminre fluctuations. (4) place wrth condensation due lo high humidity. (5) place where vibration and impact more than being provided by specification are iransmiiied directly to main hotly. (a) place wrlh spray of water, oil, and chemical medicine. 3.Aboui wiring (1) before starting a wiring work or disconnecting a cable. be sun: power OFF the product. (2) To avoid sralic~induced failure, equivalent means to release a sl‘ c charge before touching a iennrnal or a signal line wllhln a connector. 4.Abou| cleaning (1) NEVER use an organic solvent such as net or benzene, as ll will attack resin components or case coaling. t 5.Abotrt protective conduclor wiring (1) Use an appropriate ground. An rnsull'reient ground can atlcet V540~HAM11 operation or result in damage to V64K¥HAM1 l. 6.Al7m|t the communication range and time (1)Do the communlcalmn lost with Transponder in lhc installation environment because the metal, noise and ambient temperature around VMOAHSGI damage to the communication range and lee, (2) lnstsll V640-H561 and Transponder in the appropiate distance because the communication range can change by the difference of Transponder specifications Icenoral specifications Characteristic Specification Supply voltage 14 voc, film, »15% oinenteonsumplion 150 mA rnax Protection raring IPZO (IEC 60529) Ambient Openlmg, 0°C to Mffc Slarage‘ ~1 st to +ofc temperature (No freezing, No dew condensation) Amblenl Operating/ Storage: 35% m sin/r humidity (No freezing, No dew condcnration) lnsulmon ZUMQ mm. (IflDV DC for nppliance) resistance (between power supply terminal and flame grounding renrunal) Dielectric mow AC (SU/bOl—Iz, for l min) leak cumml cansumpllun 5m max. (between power supply terminal and frame grounding terminal) Vibration “1 in ”M11' 0 20mm dnublc ampllludc, reslslanu acceleralron lSm/s" wilh lo sweeps of min each in J directions spools resistance [Sum/57,1 times each in o directions Morrnlrng syslem Securedwrth four M4 scmvs (lighlenrng lorqu::0.6Nrm to 1.2 Nem‘ INamss and functions ops-232C pan (3) This port is for connection to the host at the CIDRW controller: Viwul according to Rs—zzzc interface standard UMRS-485 port (z) Iflwo or more Amplifier unrts are eonnoctcd lo one RS- Z32C porl nffl host or a CIDRW controller: model V700— L2], this RSASS port is connected to a 115-4215 port on another amphfrcrunrt. An ps-m porl (if any) on the host can be connected to this port, However the ps-zszc port and the Rsedxs pori are unable to be used at the some nme. ocmkw head connection port (x) A port dedicated to connection ofa CIDRW head ”was indicalors (4 -7) Four indicator lamps (RUN, COMM, NORM, ERR) indicate the cur-rent operating stanrs ofthe amplifier unrl. RUN Remains strbl lri as long it the link unil is operating nonnrll coMM Rtmzlns lrt during the communication wnh a host orair in tag. NORM Lights when the commrurrcarionswrrh an ll) tag-re auccesrhil. ERR Ltghb whrrl lhe communications wllh an hint at an ll) lrg arc failed .Selup DlPeSw (9) This swrtch array allows the operator to assign ln No to amplifier Ilml and dcfin: vanorrs operating condlliens DlP-SW sedin ; factory-setting is all opp I Dimensions No Descnptron Meaning (Content within a box represents facwryeseuing) on m . ,, 1 NmNovl ol~3lNo lisLSB,pndNo SISMSB. “m l “M 1 1 Node Na 2 Ex DIPASW Settings fur lhc UNlT No 4 3 Node Nod DIPeSW No m, A Node No.4 No 1 No 2 No.3 No.4 No 5 5 Node Nos ON ON OFF opp opp 6 baud rate strung l sscon/wzoo/ml/ Asonhps u l 7 Baud rate setting 2 [DN,0N][0N,DFF|[0FF DfF][0FF,DN] [NolNdfi] alpsrnlm u 2:3me sunk . d Reserved please turn oirrh sw. ‘MOWi’ils'lcssi 9 Reserved please turn affllns sw, no oi “' lo RSAKS terminator bFF /ON - Set the 115485 ternnnnrar setting to UN for the amplifier 4 w “3” units on both ends a! mullrdrop, and to OFF for other units, lfonly onc amplifier unit is operated, set the tennrnaror setting to ON MouNnNG scRFw notes Ozevnc power terminals -Rccomrnended cable; chzn . 14 -Recamrncded connector Model [4782884 (lyco Electronics Co ) Recommended compression ring 'Modz| [75217-3 (Tyco Electronros Ca ) (There connector and compression ring are supplied with model van-A90.) material SECC (”H“- mm) -Recornmended14 v power-supply : Model SSZK-01524(DMRON) lere the product below as r tnrnprng tool (orcnmprng the compression ring Model moon (Tyco Electronics Co) ICables fur RS-485 pori eeorntnendcd cable : Model mvvs 2cxo.sso (Tnchri Densen Co.) -Rocmnrnended compression nng : Molde Alas-swu (Phoenix Conlacl Co.) tThe following product is recommended as acompressron ring for connecting two cables to one terminal. Model Al-TWlNZ ~0,5-8WH (phoenix Contact Co.) *Use the product below as a onnrping tool for crimping the compression ring. Model cleppox UDé (phoenix contact Co.) IHow to connect cables ®pit a compression rtng to the stripped seonon of each cable Neat, being sure ofihe oonnecicr otieniaoon, insert each cable into a conespondrng hole on the connector, ®S=cur=ly fasten each cable using the cable loelting screw on ihe connector. An ordinary screwdriver whosc shank is tapered at the rip does not go all the way into the hole. Use a miniature flai- blade screwdriver with a straight slinnlr. Tighten the cable lacking screws at an appropriated tightening torque (appmx 0-3 N~m)» grdc view mevlew rne [ally-«ml pmpm—bllilubnwdrlwl lnwllahle omwv madelxwaoac mm,“ a trim lSmm ®Conneet the connector to the anrphrrer unit together with the cables Match the orientation ofamplrfier unit side connector Wllh (hat of cable side connector, insert the cable side eorurector all the way, and then lighlen the connector luck screws. ®When removing the connector, frilly loosen the two loelr screws and draw out it straight by holding the ptolrusrons on wrlneclor, [Mm connector tloes not easily come loose, draw it out while holding down the lrnlr unii proper. . Be sure to limit the didrtenrng torque for the M4 screws as no N-m to l 2 N-m
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