Operating instructions RFID UHF reader 80280541 / 01 01 / 2020 DTE830 DTE930 UK
RFID UHF reader Contents 1 Preliminary note ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 1.1 Symbols used ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 1.2 Warnings used ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 1.
RFID UHF reader 1 Preliminary note Technical data, approvals, accessories and further information → www.ifm.com. 1.1 Symbols used Instructions ► Reaction, result > […] Designation of keys, buttons or indications Cross-reference → Important note Non-compliance may result in malfunction or interference. UK Information Supplementary note 1.2 Warnings used ATTENTION! Warning of damage to property 1.3 Copyright and trademarks © All rights reserved by ifm electronic gmbh.
RFID UHF reader 2 Safety instructions ●● The device described is a subcomponent for integration into a system. –– The manufacturer is responsible for the safety of the system. –– The system manufacturer undertakes to perform a risk assessment and to create a documentation in accordance with legal and normative requirements to be provided to the operator and user of the system.
RFID UHF reader The device may only be used under the operating conditions specified in the data sheet. 4 Radiated electromagnetic field strength 4.1 CE marking The device complies with the requirements to CE. Brand name: UK ifm electronic DTE830 RFID UHF reader for Europe The device is designed for operation in accordance with EN 302208. When operating the device with connected antennas, observe the human exposure regulations to EN 50364.
RFID UHF reader 4.1.2 ISED Canada Regulatory Information This device complies with ISED RSS standard(s) (Radio Standards Specifications) for licence-exempt radio apparatus. 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.
RFID UHF reader 6 Installation M6 UK 140 100 100 85 100 170 Fig. 1: Installation 6.1 Install device ►► Observe the operating conditions specified in the data sheet. ►► Install the device via the mounting holes. ►► Use strain reliefs for cables connected to the device. The device complies with the protection rating IP67 if unused connections are covered. The device is supplied without installation and connection accessories. Matching accessories at www.ifm.
RFID UHF reader 6.2 Eliminate radio disturbance The device usually operates without any interference caused by radio communication, provided it is ●● used as intended (→ 3 Functions and features), ●● correctly installed (→ 6 Installation). The operation free of radio disturbance cannot be guaranteed for each application. If the device causes radio disturbance in an application, the following instructions will help: ►► Realign the receiving antenna. ►► Change the position of the receiving antenna.
RFID UHF reader 7 Electrical connection Observe the following instructions before electrical installation. ATTENTION! The device must be connected by a qualified electrician. Observe the electrical data in the data sheet. Device of protection class III (PC III). The electrical supply must only be made via PELV circuits. UK For cable lengths > 30 m use an additional protection against surge voltages to IEC 6100-4-5. Disconnect power before connecting the device. 7.1 Wiring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig.
RFID UHF reader 7.2 Power supply The power supply is designed as a 4-pole M12 round connector with A-coding. 2 1 Pin Connection 1 + 24 V DC Original Scale Drawing (MTD) 2 3 4 3 GND 4 Only use power supplies with limited power for operation: The power supply must be below 100 W on the secondary side. 7.3 Ethernet connection The Ethernet connection is provided as an 8-pole M12 socket with X coding.
RFID UHF reader 7.4 Digital inputs and outputs The digital inputs and outputs are designed as 12-pole M12 socket with A coding.
RFID UHF reader +UB Input 1 Input 1 Input 2 Input 2 Input 3 Input 3 Input 4 Input 4 INP_CMN GND Fig. 6: Circuitry of the inputs not electrically isolated 7.4.2 Digital outputs The outputs are electrically isolated from the operating voltage of the device and have a common pole (switching output CMN). If the electrical isolation is not needed, the operating voltage can also be obtained directly from the device.
RFID UHF reader +UB OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 3 UK OUTPUT 4 OUTPUT 4 OUT_CMN GND Fig. 8: Circuitry of the outputs not electrically isolated Load the digital inputs and outputs with max. 0.5 A. Load the used digital inputs and outputs with max. 1.5 A in total. If the auxiliary voltage of the GPIO connection of the device is used, load the used digital inputs and outputs with max. 1.1 A in total. The inputs and outputs are designed for max. 30 V DC.
RFID UHF reader 8 Operating and display elements 1 2 3 1: operating status 2: no function 3: freely programmable Fig. 9: Display elements on the front of the device 8.1 LED PWR The device displays the operating states via a 2-colour LED. Meaning Device booting Normal operation Error during booting LED Status yellow ON (permanently) green OFF yellow ON (pulse) green ON (permanently) yellow ON (permanently) green ON (pulse) 8.
RFID UHF reader 9 Configuration The devices are controlled and evaluated by means of the ●● ReaderStart software, ●● supplied DLL or ●● proprietary reader protocol from ifm electronic. The GS1 EPCGlobal Standard describes the interface between device and and ID tag. Further information at: www.epcglobalinc.org The parameters for the configuration of the device are described in the software manual. 10 Maintenance, repair and disposal The device does not contain any components which can be maintained.