Permissible Directions Of Motion Of The Transponder; Operation In Static And Dynamic Mode - Siemens SIMATIC Ident System Manual

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4.1.4

Permissible directions of motion of the transponder

Detection area and direction of motion of the transponder
The transponder and reader have no polarization axis, i.e. the transponder can come in from
any direction, assume any position as parallel as possible to the reader, and cross the
transmission window. The figure below shows the active area for various directions of
transponder motion:
Figure 4-3
4.1.5

Operation in static and dynamic mode

Operation in static mode
If working in static mode, the transponder can be operated up to the limit distance (S
transponder must then be positioned exactly over the reader:
Figure 4-4
SIMATIC RF200
System Manual, 09/2013, J31069-D0227-U001-A8-7618
Transmission window
Direction of motion of the transponder
Detection area L x W
Detection areas of the reader for different directions of transponder motion
Operation in static mode
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