Example 1: Recommended Channel Assignment Mixed Operation - Siemens SIMATIC RF600 System Manual

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4.7 Operation of RF600 readers according to EN 302208 V1.2.1 and EN 302208 V1.1.1
Example of planning a channel plan
Below you will find a concrete example of a channel plan with which you prevent interference:
● New readers operating according to EN 302 208 V1.2.1 must use channels with a channel
number below 107. Dense mode can be activated or deactivated.
● Readers according to the old standard EN 302 208 V1.1.1 can use channels with a channel
number between 109 and 114. If dense mode is activate, only even-numbered channels
can be used.
Such a setting prevents that readers interfere with each other. At which channel number the
separation will be depends on the ratio of readers according to the old standard and new
standard. This limit can be shifted as required.
4.7.3.3

Example 1: Recommended channel assignment mixed operation

This case refers to mixed operation of several readers according to EN 302 208 V1.1.1 with
standard profile and several readers according to EN 302 208 V1.2.1 in dense mode.
Figure 4-12
SIMATIC RF600
System Manual, 06/2010, J31069-D0171-U001-A10-7618
Transmission by reader 1 - according to EN 302208 V1.2.1 (4-channel plan, dense mode)
Transmission by reader 2 - according to EN 302208 V1.1.1 (15 channels, LBT)
Receiving by reader 1 - according to EN 302208 V1.2.1 (4-channel plan, dense mode)
Receiving by reader 2 - according to EN 302208 V1.1.1 (15 channels, LBT)
Recommended channel assignment mixed operation
Draft Version 02.06.2010
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