Relevant Standards For Uhf - Pepperl+Fuchs IUH-F192-V1 Series Manual

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IUH-F192-V1-*
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3.2.8

Relevant Standards for UHF

European radio standards: EN 300220 and EN 302208
Usage recommendations for RFID type labels, information about recycling, installation of
readers and antennae: ISO/IEC TR 24729 parts 1-4
Installation and commissioning of UHF-RFID systems: ETSI TR 102436
Description of air interface: EPC Gen 2 (ISO/IEC 18000-63)
3.3
Countries of Use
Note!
Country Identifier
All IUH-F192-V1-* read/write heads operate within their maximum frequency range with the
appropriate settings for the relevant country. You must set the correct country identifier when
commissioning for the first time. See chapter 5.2.
Note!
If you wish to use the IUH-F192-V1-* read/write head in a country not included in this chapter,
make sure the relevant values for the read/write head are consistent with the local conditions
before use.
Note!
Transmission License
A country-specific transmission license is required to operate the read/write head. In the
European Union and Turkey, the manufacturer's EU declaration of conformity constitutes an
adequate license. A currently valid transmission license may not exist for all countries of use
listed in this chapter, as transmission licenses are temporary in some countries. All currently
valid transmission licenses can be found in the data sheet for the respective read/write head at
www.pepperl-fuchs.com
The country identifier also defines the frequency access method used.
Frequency Access Method
In many countries, including the USA and China, a frequency hopping spread spectrum is
used. See chapter 3.2.7. The number and position of the frequencies is fixed and cannot
be changed by the user. All channels are used.
A programmable frequency list is used in other countries, including the European Union,
Singapore, Vietnam, and India. You can compile this frequency list from a specified set of
channels. Four channels are specified in the European Union as appropriate for dense
reader mode in accordance with EN 302208. See chapter 3.2.6. When selecting this
country identifier, you can configure one or more channels, or all four channels.
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