Siemens SIMATIC RF120C Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens SIMATIC RF120C Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMATIC RF120C Operating Instructions Manual

Rfid systems communications module with application blocks for s7-1200 and s7-1500
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Communications module RF120C with
application blocks
for S7-1200 and S7-1500
SIMATIC Ident
RFID systems
Communications module RF120C
with application blocks
for S7-1200 and S7-1500
Operating Instructions
07/2013
C79000-G8976-C328-01
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Introduction
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Description
Mounting, connecting up and
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commissioning
Parameter assignment and
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configuration
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Service and maintenance
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Technical data
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Dimension drawings
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Appendix
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Reset function blocks
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AdvancedCmd and Ident
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Service & Support
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  • Page 1 ___________________ Communications module RF120C with Introduction application blocks ___________________ Description for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Mounting, connecting up and ___________________ commissioning SIMATIC Ident Parameter assignment and ___________________ configuration RFID systems ___________________ Communications module RF120C Service and maintenance with application blocks ___________________ for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Technical data Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................. 5 Description .............................. 7 Area of application and features ....................7 Setup and configuration ......................... 9 Integration ............................ 10 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning ..................11 Important notes on using the device .................... 11 Installing and commissioning the RF120C .................. 12 Connecting a reader to the RF120C ....................
  • Page 4 Table of contents Service and maintenance ........................47 LED status display on the RF120C ..................... 47 Diagnostics ..........................49 FB error messages ........................51 5.3.1 Structure of the status output parameter ..................51 5.3.2 Error messages ........................... 52 5.3.3 Warnings ............................. 61 Module replacement ........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Position in the information landscape ● In addition to these operating instructions, you require the operating instructions "SIMATIC S7-1200 programmable controller (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/36932465)". ● The manual of the particular RFID system contains information on the readers / write/read devices to be connected.
  • Page 6 Introduction Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 7: Description

    Description Area of application and features Area of application The RF120C is a module for the SIMATIC S7-1200 controllers. The RF120C can be used as central I/O in a SIMATIC S7-1200. Figure 2-1 RF120C communications module When operating the communications modules with a SIMATIC S7-1200, there is a global library with function blocks available to you.
  • Page 8 Description 2.1 Area of application and features Features To operate the RF120C, you require a SIMATIC S7-1200. With the help of the RF120C communications module, you can address the data on the transponders physically. This type of addressing is also referred to as normal addressing. A Hardware Support Package (HSP) allows you to install the RF120C module later in the catalog of the TIA Portal.
  • Page 9: Setup And Configuration

    Description 2.2 Setup and configuration Setup and configuration This section describes the setup of a SIMATIC S7-1200 with RF120C as an example. Configuration The SIMATIC S7-1200 is designed for panel or rail mounting and consists of the following components: ● SIMATIC S7-1200 ●...
  • Page 10: Integration

    Extensive configurations are possible using a PROFIBUS/PROFINET setup with various SIMATIC Ident communications modules. Integration Integration The figure below shows how the SIMATIC S7-1200 with SIMATIC RF120C is integrated into an automation system. Figure 2-4 Example of integrating a SIMATIC S7-1200 with RF120C The RF120C is integrated in the SIMATIC S7-1200 hardware configuration using an HSP.
  • Page 11: Mounting, Connecting Up And Commissioning

    Mounting, connecting up and commissioning Important notes on using the device Safety notices on the use of the device The following safety notices must be adhered to when setting up and operating the device and during all work relating to it such as installation, connecting up, replacing devices or opening the device.
  • Page 12: Installing And Commissioning The Rf120C

    Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.2 Installing and commissioning the RF120C Overvoltage protection NOTICE Protection of the external 24 VDC voltage supply If the module is supplied via widespread 24 V power supply cables or networks, coupling of strong electromagnetic pulses into the power supply cables is possible, for example due to lightning or the switching of large loads.
  • Page 13 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.2 Installing and commissioning the RF120C Dimensions for installation Figure 3-1 Dimensions for installation of the S7-1200 Table 3- 1 Dimensions for installation S7-1200 devices Width A Width B * ② Width depends on the CPU being used 90 mm 45 mm 110 mm...
  • Page 14 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.2 Installing and commissioning the RF120C Procedure for installation and commissioning Note Installation location All RF120C communications modules must be installed to the left beside the SIMATIC S7- 1200. During installation, make sure that the upper and lower ventilation slits of the module are not obstructed and good ventilation is possible.
  • Page 15 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.2 Installing and commissioning the RF120C Table 3- 2 Installing and connecting up an RF120C Task Procedure 1. Remove the bus cover on the left of the CPU: – Insert a screwdriver into the slot above the bus cover. –...
  • Page 16 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.2 Installing and commissioning the RF120C Table 3- 3 Dismantling an RF120C Task Procedure 1. Make sure that the CPU and all S7-1200 devices are disconnected from the electric power. 2. Remove the two plug-in connectors from the CPU and the RF120C. 3.
  • Page 17: Connecting A Reader To The Rf120C

    Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.3 Connecting a reader to the RF120C Connecting a reader to the RF120C NOTICE Correct usage When connecting non-specified devices to the RF120C, it is possible that the connected device may be destroyed. A pre-assembled cable therefore permits the optimum and simple connection of the reader. The standard version of the connecting cable is available in lengths 2 m, 5 m and 10 m.
  • Page 18 Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.3 Connecting a reader to the RF120C ① Diagnostics LEDs ② Bus connector for connection to the controller ③ D-sub socket for connecting the reader Figure 3-3 Sockets and LEDs of the RF120C communications module Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 19: External Power Supply

    Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.4 External power supply External power supply Power supply The 3-pin socket for the external 24 VDC power supply is located on the top of the module. The reader is supplied with voltage via this power supply. The matching plug with screw terminals ships with the product.
  • Page 20: Pin Assignment Of The Socket For The External Power Supply

    Mounting, connecting up and commissioning 3.5 Pin assignment of the socket for the external power supply Pin assignment of the socket for the external power supply Figure 3-5 Socket for the external 24 VDC power supply (view from above) Table 3- 4 Pin assignment of the socket for the external power supply Labeling Function...
  • Page 21: Parameter Assignment And Configuration

    The RF120C is integrated in the hardware configuration of STEP 7 (as of V12) using an HSP. You will find the HSP on the DVD "RFID Systems, Software & Documentation" (6GT2080-2AA20) or on the Internet on Support homepage (http://www.siemens.com/automation/service&support). After installation, you can locate the RF120C module on the following path in the device configuration: "SIMATIC S7-1200 >...
  • Page 22: Parameter Assignment With The Device Configuration

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration Parameter assignment with the device configuration You can set the parameters for the reader connected to the RF120C in the properties window of the RF120C. Using the "Parameter" menu item, you can set all reader-specific parameters.
  • Page 23: Menu: Reader System

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration Submenu: Diagnostics Parameter assignment options: ● None Apart from standard diagnostics, no other alarms are generated. ● Hard errors Extended alarms are generated if the following events occur. – Hardware fault (memory test) –...
  • Page 24: Rf200

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration The following parameters exist with all Ident systems (RFID and code reading systems): Table 4- 1 Standard parameters for all Ident systems Parameter Parameter value Default value Description Baudrate Reader 19.2 kBd 115.2 kBd After changing the baud rate, the reader must...
  • Page 25: Rf300

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration 4.3.2.2 RF300 Table 4- 4 RF300 general Parameter Parameter value Default value Description Transponder type RF300 RF300 Selection of the transponders used. ISO 15693 Table 4- 5 RF380R Parameter Parameter value Default value Description...
  • Page 26 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration Menu: Reader type (RF600 only) In the Reader type menu, further specific parameters are set for the reader type selected in Reader System. Table 4- 7 RF600 menu: Reader type Parameter Parameter value Default value...
  • Page 27: Slg D10S

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration Table 4- 8 Transmit / radiated power of the antennas Hex value RF630R RF620R RF620R transmit power radiated power (internal antenna) transmit power ETSI CMIIT dBm / (mW) dBm / (mW) dBm / (mW) dBm / (mW) dBm / (mW)
  • Page 28: Moby U

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.3 Parameter assignment with the device configuration 4.3.2.6 MOBY U Table 4- 11 MOBY U Parameter Parameter value Default value Description Standby time 0 - 1400 ms 0 ms "Scanning_time" describes the standby time for the transponder. If the transponder receives a further command before "scanning_time"...
  • Page 29: General Reader

    This setting may only be selected if you have previously received the hex string for the setting from a member of the SIEMENS staff. 4.3.2.8 Parameters via FB / MV code reader Table 4- 13...
  • Page 30: Ident Instructions

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions Ident instructions To be able to operate the RF120C with various Ident systems, the TIA Portal provides you with a global library. This library contains various Ident instructions. The following table lists all the Ident instructions and program elements of the library. Table 4- 14 Overview of the Ident instructions Position...
  • Page 31 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions Example of a function block (FB) The following graphic shows an example of an FB with input and output parameters as they exist in the same way in all function blocks. ① Input parameters ②...
  • Page 32 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions Output parameters ● DONE (Bool) The job was executed. If the result is positive, this parameter is set. ● ERROR (Bool) The job was ended with an error. The error code is indicated in Status. ●...
  • Page 33 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions Configuring the "HW_CONNECT" variable Follow the steps below to configure an "HW_CONNECT" variable: 1. Create an "HW_CONNECT_VAR" variable in a data block. The "HW_CONNECT_VAR" data type is supplied with the function blocks. Figure 4-6 Creating the "HW_CONNECT_VAR"...
  • Page 34 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions To get the "HW_ID" and "LADDR" parameters, follow the steps below: 1. Open the device configuration. 2. Open the properties window of the RF120C by double-clicking on the RF120C in the device view. 3.
  • Page 35: Reset_Reader

    4.4.1 Reset_Reader With the "Reset_Reader" FB, all SIEMENS RFID reader types can be reset. All the readers are reset to the settings stored in the device configuration of the RF120C. The "Reset_Reader" FB has no specific parameters. The execution of the FB is started by the "EXECUTE"...
  • Page 36: Read

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions 4.4.2 Read The "Read" block reads the data from the transponder once and enters this in the "IDENT_DATA" buffer. The physical address and the length of the data are transferred using the "ADR_TAG" and "LEN_DATA" parameters. Up to 1024 bytes can read with one job. Figure 4-10 "Read"...
  • Page 37: Write

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions 4.4.3 Write The "Write" block writes the data from the "IDENT_DATA" buffer to the transponder once. The physical address and the length of the data are transferred using the "ADR_TAG" and "LEN_DATA" parameters. Up to 1024 bytes can written with one job. Figure 4-11 "Write"...
  • Page 38: Read_Epc-Id

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions 4.4.4 Read_EPC-ID The "Read_EPC-ID" block reads the EPC-ID of the RF600 transponder. The length of the EPC-ID to be read out is specified by the "LEN_DATA" parameter. The block is intended only for single tag mode. Figure 4-12 "Read_EPC-ID"...
  • Page 39: Set_Ant

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.4 Ident instructions Table 4- 18 Explanation of the "Write_EPC-ID" function block Parameter Data type Description LEN_DATA Length of the EPC-ID to be written (1 ... 62 bytes) IDENT_DATA Array [1...1024] of Data buffer with the EPC-ID to be written. Byte 4.4.6 Set_Ant...
  • Page 40: Transponder Addressing

    Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing Set_Ant_RF600 Figure 4-15 "Set_Ant_RF600" function block Table 4- 20 Explanation of the "Set_Ant_RF600" function block Parameter Data type Description ANTENNA_1 Bool 0 = turn antenna 1 off 1 = turn antenna 1 on ANTENNA_2 Bool 0 = turn antenna 2 off...
  • Page 41 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing Address space of the transponder/MDS variants according to ISO 15693 for RF200, RF300 and MOBY D System Addressing 16-bit hexadecimal number Integer RF200, MDS D139 (I-Code 1; 44 bytes) RF300, Start address 0000 MOBY D End address 002B...
  • Page 42 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing Address space of the transponder versions for RF300 System Addressing 16-bit hexadecimal number Integer RF300 20 bytes of data memory (EEPROM) R/W or OTP memory (EEPROM) (The EEPROM user memory for RF300 can be used either as R/W memory or as an OTP memory (see RF300 system manual)) Start address FF00...
  • Page 43 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing System Addressing 16-bit hexadecimal number Integer Start address 0000 End address FEFC – ID no.: (fixed-coded; can only be output as a whole) Start address FFF0 Length 0008 RF300: General notes on the meaning of the OTP memory RF300 tags and ISO tags have a memory area that can be protected against overwriting.
  • Page 44 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing RF300: Address mapping of OTP memory on the RF300 transponder R/W EEPROM memory and OTP memory is only available once on the transponder. The following table shows the mapping of addresses on the transponder. Data can be read via the R/W address or the OTP address.
  • Page 45 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing Address space of the transponder versions for RF600 Chip type User RESERVED Special [hex] (passwords) Range Access KILL-PW Lock (preset length) function RF630L Impinj FF00-FF0B read/ FFC0-FFC7 FF80-FF87 (-2AB00, Monza 2 (96 bits = write -2AB01) FF00-FF0B)
  • Page 46 Parameter assignment and configuration 4.5 Transponder addressing Address space of the transponder/MDS variants for MOBY U System Addressing 16-bit hexadecimal number Integer MOBY U 2 KB data memory Start address 0000 End address 07FF +2047 Read OTP memory (write access only possible once. The OTP memory of MOBY U can only be processed completely, i.e.
  • Page 47: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance LED status display on the RF120C Position of the display elements and the electrical connectors The LEDs for detailed display of the module statuses are located behind the upper door in the housing. Open the upper door in the housing by pulling it down. To allow this, the doors in the housing are extended to form a handle.
  • Page 48 Service and maintenance 5.1 LED status display on the RF120C Table 5- 1 LEDs below the upper cover of the housing LED / colors Name Meaning DC 24 V Indicates that voltage is being applied via the external 24 V power supply.
  • Page 49: Diagnostics

    Service and maintenance 5.2 Diagnostics Diagnostics NOTICE The diagnostics options are limited Error messages that the RF120C communications module forwards automatically to the SIMATIC controller are not evaluated by S7-1200 controllers with firmware version 4.0. For this reason error messages from the communications module are displayed neither on the controller nor in the TIA Portal.
  • Page 50 Service and maintenance 5.2 Diagnostics Figure 5-2 Diagnostics view in the TIA Portal; "General" entry Figure 5-3 Diagnostics view in the TIA Portal; "Diagnostic status" entry Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 51: Fb Error Messages

    Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages FB error messages 5.3.1 Structure of the status output parameter There is always an error status in the Ident profile function if the output parameter ERROR = TRUE. The error can be analyzed (decoded) using the STATUS output parameter.
  • Page 52: Error Messages

    Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages 5.3.2 Error messages Errors from the communications module/reader The causes of these errors can, for example, be as follows: ● Errors have occurred in communication between the CM and the reader or between the reader and the transponder.
  • Page 53 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Table 5- 4 Error messages from communications module/reader or from the Ident profile via the STATUS output parameter Byte Description Memory of the transponder cannot be written to Transponder memory is defective • Transponder EEPROM was written too frequently and has reached the end of its service life •...
  • Page 54 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description Field interference on the reader • The reader is receiving interference from its environment. – External interference field; the field of interference can be verified with the "inductive field indicator" of the STG –...
  • Page 55 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description Short circuit or overload of the 24 V outputs The reader is using too much current. • The reader cable is causing a short-circuit. • Possible consequences: The affected output is turned off •...
  • Page 56 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description Communication error between Ident profile and communications module. Handshake error. • – UDT of this communications module is overwritten by other program sections – Check parameter settings of communications modules in the UDT –...
  • Page 57 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description Previous command is active or buffer overflow The user sent a new command to the communications module although the last command was still active. Active command can only be terminated with an init_run •...
  • Page 58 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description Presence error: A transponder has passed by a reader without being processed by a command. • This error message is not reported immediately. Instead, the communications module is waiting • for the next command (read, write). This command is immediately replied to with this error. This means that a read or write command is not processed.
  • Page 59 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Errors from backplane bus The transport layer of the bus system being used (backplane bus, PROFIBUS, PROFINET) is signaling an error. For precise troubleshooting and analysis, a PROFIBUS tracer can be useful. For PROFINET, the open source software "Wireshark" can be used. The PROFIBUS or PROFINET system diagnostics can provide further information about the cause of the error.
  • Page 60 Service and maintenance 5.3 FB error messages Byte Description A type other than BYTE has been specified in an ANY reference. The area identifier contained in the configuration (SDB1, SDB2x) of the logical address is not permitted for these SFCs. Permitted: 0 = S7-400 •...
  • Page 61: Warnings

    Service and maintenance 5.4 Module replacement 5.3.3 Warnings Byte 3 of the STATUS output parameter indicates warnings if byte 0 of the STATUS (function numbers) has the value "Fxh" or "Dxh". No warnings are indicated with the RF120C. Module replacement The configuration data of the RF120C is stored on the local CPU.
  • Page 62 Service and maintenance 5.4 Module replacement Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    Technical data Table 6- 1 Technical specifications of the RF120C 6GT2002-0LA00 Product type designation RF120C Transmission rate maximum transmission rate on point-to-point connections (serial) 115.2 Kbps Interfaces Design of the interface for RS-422 point-to-point connection Max. cable length 1000 m, reader-dependent Number of connectable readers Electrical connection version of the backplane bus...
  • Page 64 Technical data 6GT2002-0LA00 Permitted ambient conditions Ambient temperature during operation (horizontal installation) 0 ... +55 ℃ • • during operation (vertical installation) 0 ... +45 ℃ • • During transport and storage -40 ... +70 ℃ • • Degree of protection IP20 Shock resistance to IEC 61131-2...
  • Page 65: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension drawings Figure 7-1 Dimension drawing RF120C communications module (dimensions in mm) Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 66 Dimension drawings Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 67: Appendix

    SIMATIC NET products are regularly submitted to the authorities and approval centers for approvals relating to certain markets and applications. Contact your Siemens representative if you would like a list of the current approvals or check the Internet pages of Siemens Automation Customer Support: Current approvals (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/44632196)
  • Page 68 The CE Declaration of Conformity is available for the responsible authorities at the following address: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Industry Automation Industrielle Kommunikation SIMATIC NET Postfach 4848 D-90327 Nürnberg...
  • Page 69 Appendix A.1 Approvals and standards cULus certification Underwriters Laboratories Inc. in accordance with • UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) C-Tick approval The product meets the requirements of the standards according to AS/NZS 61000.6.4:2007 (Class A). Additional information is available in the Operating Instructions "S7-1200 Programmable Controller".
  • Page 70: Standards And Test Regulations

    Appendix A.1 Approvals and standards A.1.2 Standards and test regulations Industrial environments The product was developed for use in industrial environments. Application Requirements for emissions Requirements for immunity Industry EN 61000-6-4 + A1:2007/2011 EN 61000-6-2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of an electrical device is its capability of functioning as intended in an electromagnetic environment without emitting electromagnetic interference that could impair the operation of other electrical devices in the vicinity.
  • Page 71 Appendix A.2 Connecting cable Environmental conditions Environmental conditions - transportation and storage EN 60068-2-2, Test Bb, dry heat and -40 ℃ ... +70 ℃ EN 60068-2-1 Test Ab, cold EN 60068-2-30, Test Db, damp heat 25 ℃ to 55 ℃, 95% humidity EN 60068-2-14, Test Na, temperature shock -40 ℃...
  • Page 72: Connecting Cable

    Appendix A.2 Connecting cable Connecting cable A.2.1 Routing of standard cables Connecting cable for RF120C Figure A-1 Connecting cable M12 ↔ D-sub ● Connecting cable betw. RF120C ↔ RF200/RF300/RF600, MV400 ● Length: 2 m, 5 m, 10 m Extension cable Figure A-2 Extension cable M12 ↔...
  • Page 73 Appendix A.2 Connecting cable Connecting cable MOBY D Figure A-4 Connecting cable M12 ↔ D-sub ● Can only be used in conjunction with a connecting cable 6GT2091-4Lxxx. ● Length: 2 m Maximum cable length The RF120C can be operated with every reader configuration with the maximum cable length of 50 m.
  • Page 74 Appendix A.2 Connecting cable Table A- 2 M12 connecting cable ↔ reader M12 connector (male) Reader connector (female) – Table A- 3 Connecting cable/extension cable M12 ↔ M12 M12 connector (male) M12 connector (female) Table A- 4 Connecting cable M12 ↔ D-sub 9-pin M12 connector (male) Sub-D connector (female) 1, 8...
  • Page 75: Self-Assembled Cables

    Appendix A.2 Connecting cable A.2.2 Self-assembled cables A reader connector plug with screw terminals is available for users who want to individually assemble their own cables (refer to the relevant system manual). Cables and reader connectors can be ordered from the catalog "ID 10 Industrial Identification Systems". Cable structure You will need cables of the following specifications for self-assembled cables: ●...
  • Page 76: Ordering Data

    Appendix A.3 Ordering data Ordering data A.3.1 Ordering data for RF120C RF120C communications module Table A- 5 Communications module Name Order number RF120C communications module 6GT2002-0LA00 RF120C communications module accessories Table A- 6 RF120C communications module accessories Name Order number Connecting cable RF120C;...
  • Page 77: Further Ordering Data

    Appendix A.3 Ordering data A.3.3 Further ordering data Table A- 7 SIMATIC manual collection Name Order number Content SIMATIC manual collection 6ES7998-8XC01-8YE0 Contains all SIMATIC manuals in electronic format Table A- 8 RFID accessories Name Order number Content DVD "RFID Systems Software & 6GT2080-2AA20 FBs/FCs for SIMATIC •...
  • Page 78 Appendix A.3 Ordering data Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 79: Reset Function Blocks

    Reset function blocks The Reset function blocks described in this section are required when you want to operate the communications modules RF180C, ASM 456 with a SIMATIC S7-1200/S7-1500 controller. As an alternative you can also use these blocks for the RF120C if you have selected the appropriate setting in the HSP.
  • Page 80 Reset function blocks Reset_RF300 Figure B-2 "Reset_RF300" function block Table B- 2 Explanation of the "Reset_RF300" function block Parameter Data type Default value Description TAG_CONTROL Bool True Presence check TAG_TYPE Byte Tag type: 1 = every ISO transponder 0 = RF300 transponder RF_POWER Byte Output power;...
  • Page 81 Reset function blocks Reset_RF600 Figure B-3 "Reset_RF600" function block Table B- 3 Explanation of the "Reset_RF600" function block Parameter Data type Default value Description TAG_CONTROL Bool True Presence check RADIO_PROFILE Byte Scanning time: Wireless profile according to EPC Global (range of values: 0x01 - 0x09 depending on the reader variant) POWER_ANT1 Byte...
  • Page 82 Reset function blocks Parameter Data type Default value Description CHANNEL_PLAN Byte Field_ON_Time (range of values: 0x00 - 0x0F; ETSI only) MULTITAG Byte Maximum number of transponders that can be processed at the same time in the antenna field. (Range of values: 0x01 - 0x50) ISTM Bool...
  • Page 83 Reset function blocks Reset_MOBY_U Figure B-5 "Reset_MOBY_U" function block Table B- 5 Explanation of the "Reset_MOBY_U" function block Parameter Data type Default value Description TAG_CONTROL Bool True Presence check DISTANCE Byte Range limitation (range of values: 0x02 - 0x23 or 0x82 - 0xA3 for reduced transmit power) MULTITAG Byte...
  • Page 84 Reset function blocks Reset_MV The "Reset_MV" function block has no specific input parameters. To reset MV products, simply call the FB and activate the "EXECUTE" parameter. Figure B-6 "Reset_MV" function block Table B- 6 Explanation of the "Reset_MV" function block Parameter Data type Description...
  • Page 85 Reset function blocks Reset_Univ The "Reset_Univ" function block is a universal reset block with which all systems can be reset. Use this FB only after consulting Support. Figure B-7 "Reset_Univ" function block Table B- 7 Explanation of the "Reset_Univ" function block Parameter Data type Description...
  • Page 86 Reset function blocks Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 87: Advancedcmd And Ident Profile

    AdvancedCmd and Ident profile AdvancedCmd With the "AdvancedCmd" function block, every command can be executed including commands not represented by other function blocks. This general FB can be used for all commands and is intended only for experienced users. The entire command structure must be specified in the "CMD" input parameter. You need to create the structure for the "CMD"...
  • Page 88: The "Ident Profile" Block

    AdvancedCmd and Ident profile C.2 The "Ident profile" block Table C- 2 Permitted settings for the "CMD" parameter Parameter Command CMD_ID LEN_DATA ADR_TAG ATTR Write Length of the data Address on the to be written transponder Read Length of the data Address on the to be read transponder...
  • Page 89 Input parameters for RF120C with FB 101 (Ident profile) You will find more detailed information on Ident profile in the manual "Ident profile; standard functions for Ident systems (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/45902535)". Communications module RF120C with application blocks for S7-1200 and S7-1500 Operating Instructions, 07/2013, C79000-G8976-C328-01...
  • Page 90 AdvancedCmd and Ident profile C.2 The "Ident profile" block RF120C command table with Ident profile (FB 101 / PIB_1200_UID_001KB) The assignment is made in UDT 1 using the "command" variable. Table C- 3 RF120C commands with Ident profile Command Command code Parameters Description used...
  • Page 91: Service & Support

    You can access technical support for all IA/DT projects via the following: ● Phone: + 49 (0) 911 895 7222 ● Fax: + 49 (0) 911 895 7223 ● Online support request form: (http://www.siemens.com/automation/support-request) ● Internet: E-mail (mailto:support.automation@siemens.com) Contacts If you have any further questions on the use of our products, please contact one of our representatives at your local Siemens office.
  • Page 92 A guide to the technical documentation for the various SIMATIC products and systems is available on the Internet: SIMATIC Guide manuals (http://www.siemens.com/simatic-tech-doku-portal) Online catalog and ordering system The online catalog and the online ordering system can also be found on the Industry Mall Homepage (http://www.siemens.com/industrymall).

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