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SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Straße 1
D-79183 Waldkirch
www.sick.com
RFU630-131xx
Q U I C K S T A R T
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About this document
The purpose of this Quickstart is to allow you to commission the RFU63x RFID
read/write device (UHF) quickly and easily and to achieve initial read results with
transponders.
The Quickstart is valid for the regional variants listed in the "Device overview" sec‐
tion:
see Device overview, page
6.
In this document, the RFU630-131xx read/write device is simply referred to as the
RFU630, unless a clear distinction needs to be made between variants for region
assignment (RFU630-131xx).
The Quickstart describes the commissioning process for an application with an
RFU630 in ambient temperature range 0 °C to +60 °C.
Device variant RFU630-13100 (Ethernet version, regional assignment: Europe/
Saudi Arabia/South Africa) is used as the basis for the examples given, based on
its default. The optional CDB650-204 connection module is used as an example
for the industrial-standard signal distribution of the RFU630. Other connection
modules are available.
All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice.
1.1 Supplementary and other relevant documents
More detailed information on mounting and electrically installing the device as a
stand-alone unit than provided in this Quickstart is available in the RFU63x/65x
RFID read/write device (UHF) operating instructions. This describes and presents:
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Measures and prerequisites for electrical installation of the RFU630 in an
ambient temperature range from 0 °C to –25 °C
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The suppression of ground potential equalization currents in applications
with widely distributed systems
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Electrical wiring plans for the CDB650-204 and CDM420-0006 connection
modules in relation to the RFU630
1.2 Operating the RFU630 in a fieldbus with line topology
The optional incorporation of the RFU630 in a PROFIBUS or PROFINET fieldbus is
described in the relevant operating instructions for the CDF600-21xx or -2200
fieldbus module,
see Sources for obtaining more information, page
Information about configuration can be found in the online help function of the
SOPAS ET configuration software.
The listed documents are available in PDF format on the SICK product pages on
the Internet:
www.sick.com/RFU63x
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Safety information
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This chapter is dedicated to the safety of commissioning personnel and the
operator of the system in which the device is integrated.
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Read this Quickstart carefully before commissioning the device in order to
familiarize yourself with the device and its functions. The Quickstart is con‐
sidered a part of the device and must be kept in an accessible location in
the immediate vicinity of the device at all times!
•
For country-specific particulars to consider when operating the device,
Operational restrictions, page
•
Ensure that the radiated power of the optional external antenna(s) used
does not exceed the optional permissible maximum value,
data (excerpt), page 5
and
see Device overview, page
WARNING
Health hazard as a result of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation!
The RFU630-13100 (region: Europe/Saudi Arabia/South Africa) is designed for
operation in accordance with ETSI EN 302208. During operation with the
internal antenna or additionally with the external RFA630-x00 antenna(s), the
human exposure regulations covered by EN 50364 must be observed.
Limit human exposure to electromagnetic fields. Suitable safety dis‐
b
tances must be maintained during both short-term and long-term work
in the radiation range of the antenna(s).
Minimum distances to be maintained between the antenna and the
human body during continuous transmission: 30 cm with a maximum
radiated power of the antenna of 2 W ERP as per ETSI, 15 cm with
reduced radiated power of 1 W ERP, 10 cm with radiated power of
0.5 W ERP.
The RFU630-13101 (region: USA/Canada/Mexico) satisfies the limit values of
the FCC for exposure to radiation in an uncontrolled environment.
During operation with the internal antenna or additionally with the exter‐
b
nal RFA630-x01 antenna(s), a safety distance of at least 30 cm must be
maintained between the antenna and the human body.
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and
www.sick.com/CDF600-2
6.
see Technical
6.
To comply with the IP67 enclosure rating in operation, the following require‐
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ments must be met. If this is not done, the device does not fulfill any speci‐
fied IP enclosure rating.
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The side cover of the USB female connector and the microSD card slot
must be screwed tight to the device. Recommended tightening torque
for the cover screws: 40 Ncm ± 5 Ncm.
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The SICK cables plugged into the M12 and TNC connections must be
screwed tight.
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Any electrical connections that are not being used must be fitted with
protective caps or plugs that are screwed tight (as in the delivery condi‐
tion).
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Any electrical connections for external antennas (TNC reverse) that are
not being used must be fitted with screw-on protective caps (as in the
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delivery condition).
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Only operate the device without a cover for a short period while insert‐
ing or removing the memory card or temporarily using the USB inter‐
face. During this time, protect the device against moisture and dust.
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Opening the screws of the device housing will invalidate any warranty claims
against SICK AG. For further warranty provisions, see the General Terms and
Conditions of SICK AG, e.g., on the delivery note of the device.
NOTE
SICK uses standard IP technology in its products. The emphasis is
placed on availability of products and services.
SICK always assumes the following prerequisites:
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The customer ensures the integrity and confidentiality of the data
and rights affected by its own use of the aforementioned products.
•
In all cases, the customer implements the appropriate security
measures, such as network separation, firewalls, virus protection,
and patch management.
2.1 Intended use
The RFU630-131xx read/write device is an intelligent SICK 4Dpro sensor from the
RFU63x product family. The device is used for the automated, fixed identification
of wireless-based data cards on moving or stationary objects and their manage‐
ment.
As a compact reading/writing unit, the RFU630-131xx has an internal antenna
and the option of connecting up to 3 additional external antennas. It processes all
standard passive transponders in accordance with ISO/IEC 18000-6C and
EPCglobal UHF C1G2 in the regional UHF carrier frequency range. Thanks to its
intelligent process logic it can be used either as a stand-alone solution or as part
of a group in a network. The RFU630-131 xx sends the read results to a higher-
level computer for further processing via its host interface. Or it receives com‐
mands for data card management (write, read, etc.) via this interface.
Intended use also includes compliance with all information in this Quickstart and
the supplementary RFU63x/65x RFID read/write device (UHF) operating instruc‐
tions.
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Mounting
3.1 Scope of delivery
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RFU630 in the version ordered (regional assignment). Electrical connections
fitted with protective caps or plugs. Without connecting cables and brackets.
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Regional printed Quickstarts:
Other language versions may be available in PDF format on the RFU630
product page on the Internet at:
3.2 Equipment required
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4 x M6 screws or 3 x M5 screws for mounting the device on a mounting
device (bracket) provided by the customer. Screw length is dependent on the
mounting base (wall thickness of the bracket).
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When using an optional SICK bracket, the screws for mounting the device on
see
the bracket are included in the scope of delivery of the bracket.
3.3 Mounting requirements
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The permissible ambient conditions for operating the RFU630 must be
observed, e.g., assigned region, ambient temperature, ground potential:
Technical data (excerpt), page 5
page
2.
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The device must be mounted using all 4 M6 or 3 M5 blind tapped holes pro‐
vided:
see Device layout, page
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Stable mounting equipment with sufficient load-bearing capacity and appro‐
priate dimensions for the RFU630:
the RFU630 (without cables):
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No electrically conductive material between transponder and RFU630.
3.4 Mounting the RFU630
1.
Select a suitable mounting location for the RFU630. The mounting location
and position depend on the antenna fields of the RFU630 and/or the exter‐
nal antennas and the transponders used.
2.
Optional: Attach the separately ordered SICK mounting accessories to the
RFU630.
Otherwise, mount the RFU630 on the bracket provided by the customer
using the enclosed 4 or 3 screws. Screw the M6 screws max. 11 mm,
M5 max. 8 mm into the blind tapped holes.
3.
Align the surface of the integrated antenna of the RFU630 (front face) and,
where applicable, the additional external antennas, to the data card on the
object. While doing so, take into account the shape, alignment, and dimen‐
sions of the antenna fields. Avoid as far as possible any large metal surfaces
positioned to the front. If this is not possible, do not mount the antenna(s)
plane parallel with the surface.
see Device overview, page
6.
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and
see Electrical installation,
4.
see Device layout, page
4. Weight of
see Technical data (excerpt), page
see Device layout, page
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