turck TN-UHF-WIN Series Instructions For Use Manual
turck TN-UHF-WIN Series Instructions For Use Manual

turck TN-UHF-WIN Series Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Your Global Automation Partner TN-UHF-…-WIN UHF Read/Write Head Instructions for Use...
  • Page 2 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About these Instructions........................ 5 Target groups........................ 5 Explanation of symbols used .................. 5 Other documents ...................... 5 Naming convention ...................... 5 Feedback about these instructions................ 5 Notes on the Product .........................  6 Product identification.....................  6 Scope of delivery ...................... 6 Legal requirements......................
  • Page 4 Carrying out a UHF update via the DTM .............. 77 11 Repair.............................. 85 11.1 Returning devices...................... 85 12 Disposal .............................. 85 13 Technical Data........................... 86 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 5: About These Instructions

    This symbol denotes actions that the user must carry out. RESULTS OF ACTION This symbol denotes relevant results of actions. Other documents Besides this document the following material can be found on the Internet at www.turck.com: Data sheet Approvals Configuration manual Naming convention Common synonyms for "data carriers"...
  • Page 6: Notes On The Product

    Legal requirements The devices are subject to the following EU directives: 2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility) 2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive) 2014/53/EU (RED Directive) Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 7: Manufacturer And Service

    45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany Turck supports you with your projects, from initial analysis to the commissioning of your applic- ation. The Turck product database contains software tools for programming, configuration or commissioning, data sheets and CAD files in numerous export formats. You can access the product database at the following address: www.turck.de/products...
  • Page 8: For Your Safety

    The devices may only be used as described in these instructions. Any other use is not in accord- ance with the intended use. Turck accepts no liability for any resulting damage. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 9: General Safety Notes

    General safety notes The device only meets the EMC requirements for industrial areas and is not suitable for use in residential areas. The device may only be assembled, installed, operated, parameterized and maintained by professionally-trained personnel. The device may only be used in accordance with applicable national and international regu- lations, standards and laws.
  • Page 10: Product Description

    The device has the following LED indicators: Power supply Group and bus errors Status Diagnostics An audible alarm can also be set using software tools. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 11: Properties And Features

    Properties and features TCP/IP Freely programmable compact module based on Windows Embedded Compact 2013 Programming languages .Net, C++, C# API and SDK available on request Implementation of the protocol required 4 RP-TNC terminals for passive external UHF RFID antennas 4 configurable digital channels as 0.5 A PNP inputs and/or outputs 10 Mbps/100 Mbps transfer rate Integrated web server LED indications and diagnostics...
  • Page 12: Functions And Operating Modes

    Accessories for mounting, connecting and parameterizing can be found in product database or the Accessories List for TBEN (D301367) under www.turck.com. The accessories are not part of the scope of delivery. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 13: Installing

    Installing The device is provided with a bracket in accordance with VESA 100 × 100 for mounting. The device is provided with four M4 threaded holes spaced 100 mm apart (horizontally and vertic- ally). The maximum length of the screws is 8 mm plus the thickness of the VESA bracket. The devices can be mounted in any position.
  • Page 14: Connecting

    Fig. 7: Pin assignment of the Ethernet connections NOTE With PoE transfer the power supply via PoE Mode A with 4-wire cables. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Power Supply

    Connecting the power supply The device is provided with a 5-pin M12 plug connectors for connecting the power supply. Fig. 8: M12 plug connector for connecting the power supply „ Connect the device to the power supply as per the following pin assignment (max. tight- ening torque 0.8 Nm).
  • Page 16: Connecting Digital Sensors And Actuators

    Fig. 11: Connections for digital sensors Fig. 12: Connections for digital sensors and actuators – pin assignment and actuators – wiring diagram Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 17: Connecting External Antennas

    Connecting external antennas The device is provided with four RP-TNC sockets for connecting up to four external antennas. The input impedance is 50 Ω. Fig. 13: RP-TNC sockets for connecting external antennas „ Connect external antennas with an RP-TNC antenna cable to the device (max. tightening torque 0.8 Nm).
  • Page 18: Commissioning

    Fig. 14: DTM – example of adjustable and fixed parameters Requirements for extended parameter setting PACTware must be installed. The DTM for UHF read/write heads must be installed. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Device With The Pc

    7.1.1 Connecting the device with the PC „ Open PACTware. „ Right-click Host PC in the project tree. „ Click Add device. „ Add RS485 RFID. „ Confirm selection with OK. Fig. 15: Selecting RS485 RFID V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 20 Parameterizing read/write heads with the DTM „ Right-click the Ethernet adapter. „ Start the Topology scan. Fig. 16: Starting the Topology scan Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 21 The connected devices are automatically detected and added to the project tree. Fig. 17: Project tree V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 22: Starting The Extended Read/Write Head Parameter Setting

    Start the parameter setting: Choose Parameterization or Online parameterization. The device must be connected to the PC for the Online parameterization. Fig. 18: Starting the parameterization Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 23: Dtm Main Menu - Overview

    7.1.3 DTM main menu – overview Fig. 19: DTM – main menu The main menu provides the following functions: Icon Function Description Show and hide information Shows the information bar for the connected device and DTM version at the top of the screen. DTM help Starts the DTM help.
  • Page 24: Choosing The Access Level

    The current access level is displayed in the top right screen area of the DTM. Fig. 20: Display of the access level Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 25: Setting Multiplex Operation

    7.1.5 Setting multiplex operation In multiplex operation, several antennas can be controlled or switched on in sequence. The ex- ample below shows the activation of the antennas in sequence. The multiplex operation can consist of up to 16 sequences and can be used, for example, for gate applications. Fig. 21: Gate application –...
  • Page 26 Assign antennas with functions (e.g. internal antenna: RHCP, LHCP, external antenna) Fig. 23: Example: setting multiplex operation „ Click Accept to save the settings. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 27 Ò „ For all antennas used set at Antenna configuration Maximal transmit time the time in which the particular antenna is to remain active and stay switched on. Fig. 24: Setting the maximum transmit time V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 28: Setting Antenna Power

    ≤ 6 dbi cond NOTE The DTM indicates impermissible configurations with an exclamation mark. A trans- mission to the device is prevented. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 29 Calculating radiated power The effective radiated power (ERP) is the power that is radiated from an antenna into free space. To make it possible to compare the technical properties of different antenna, the power specifications given are always in relation to a reference antenna. EIRP = equivalent isotropic radiated power (reference: isotropic antenna) ERP = effective radiated power (reference: with the length of λ/2) The radiated power can be stated in watts or in dBm.
  • Page 30 Ò „ Set the radiated power via Antenna Configuration Radiated power (here: 33 dBm e.r.p.). Fig. 26: Setting the radiated power Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 31 „ Refer to the data sheet of the cable used for the cable attenuation. „ Enter the cable attenuation at Antenna cable attenuation. Fig. 27: DTM – entering the cable attenuation V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 32 Set the unit for the antenna gain at Antenna gain unit (here: dBd). Fig. 28: Setting the unit for the antenna gain Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 33 „ Set antenna gain at Antenna gain (here: 9.00). Fig. 29: Setting antenna gain V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 34 Fig. 30: Display of the power at the TNC socket „ Click Accept to save the settings. „ Set the power for each additional antenna separately. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 35: Setting Antenna Polarization

    7.1.7 Setting antenna polarization The antenna polarization can be switched via the DTM. Switching the polarization makes it possible to change null spots caused by interference. The detection rate can be increased by switching the polarization. Polarization switching is suitable for example in single tag applications in particularly metallic environments.
  • Page 36 1st entry the value Antenna LHCP. Ò „ Set at Antenna 2nd entry the value Antenna RHCP. Fig. 35: Switching antenna polarization Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 37 Ò „ At Antenna configuration Maximal transmit time set the time up to the polarization switch or activate the Switch to next antenna if no transponder was read option. If the Switch to next antenna if no transponder was read option is enabled, the read/ write head automatically switches after an Inventory operation without reading to the next multiplex sequence (Entry).
  • Page 38: Switching On Presence Sensing Mode

    Report mode is recommended for the RFID test since the read tag information items appear in the RFID test window and do not have to be polled individually. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 39: Transferring The Rssi Value - Communication

    7.1.9 Transferring the RSSI value – communication The Communication tab is used to set the parameters for the configuration of the deBus messages. All parameters and the settable values are written in the DTM. Example: switch on RSSI transmission Ò Ò...
  • Page 40: Setting The Air Interface Parameters - Epc Class 1 Gen 2

    EPC Class 1 Gen 2 Inventory Inventory profile 1: Transponder reset enter value (here: 150 ms). Fig. 39: Setting the tag reset Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 41: 7.1.11 Setting The Rssi Filter - Post Read Filter

    7.1.11 Setting the RSSI filter – Post read filter The Post read filter tab enables parameters to be set in order to filter event messages. The set filters do not reduce the data traffic on the air interface and are not suitable for multi- tag applications with many tags or high passing speeds.
  • Page 42: 7.1.12 Setting Led Indication - Signaling

    The Signaling tab enables the default settings for the USER LEDs to be edited. All parameters and the settable values are written in the DTM. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 43: Testing Read/Write Heads With The Dtm

    Testing read/write heads with the DTM The following functions can be executed via the RFID Test in the DTM: Displaying read data Displaying the protocol of the communication between host or PC and read/write head Logging of the interface communication between host or PC and read/write head Sending of user-specific deBus commands Writing of tags with a user-defined number Sending tag-specific commands...
  • Page 44: Starting The Rfid Test

    Right-click the device in the project tree. Ò „ In the context menu choose Additional functions RFID Test. Fig. 42: Starting the RFID Test Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 45: Start Window - Overview

    7.2.2 Start window – overview The RFID Test window consists of the following elements: Main menu Basic test Tag actions Reader Status Logger Fig. 43: RFID Test – overview of the start window V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 46: Rfid Test - Main Menu

    Resets the window layout. HF diagnosis Opens the window for HF diagnostics. Firmware update Opens the window for the firmware update. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 47: Rfid Test - Basic Test Window

    7.2.4 RFID Test – Basic test window Fig. 45: RFID Test – Basic test window The following functions are available in the Basic test window: Icon Function Description Polling Shows the first tag in the polling memory of the device in the tag list.
  • Page 48: Rfid Test - Tag Actions Window

    The EPC is decremented automatically by 1. Switch on/off access password Switches the password for write or read access on or off. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 49 Example: execute tag actions „ Position tag in detection range of the read/write head. „ Activate the trigger for the read/write head in the main menu. Fig. 47: Main menu – activating trigger „ Basic test window: execute polling command in order to display tag in the tag list. „...
  • Page 50 „ To write enter values under Data and confirm with OK Fig. 49: Execute tag action (example: read) Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 51 Successful access is displayed via the status message at the bottom of the window. Fig. 50: Example: read successful V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 52: Rfid Test - Logger Window

    The Logger window displays read/write information and error messages. The list can be cleared via the Delete button. Fig. 51: Messages in the Logger window Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 53: Hf Diagnosis Window

    7.2.7 HF diagnosis window Interference frequencies affecting the respective channels are displayed in the HF diagnosis window. Fig. 52: HF diagnosis window The following functions can be executed in the HF diagnosis window: Icon Function Description Start/stop HF diagnosis Starts or closes the HF diagnosis. Clear values Deletes the displayed values.
  • Page 54: System Start

    At the beginning of the main cs file add using System.Threading; and using System.Diagnostics;. „ Add the following lines in the Main Method: Debug.WriteLine("Hello World"); Thread.Sleep(5000); „ Compile the application: Press [F7]. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 55: Drivers

    Drivers 7.4.1 Ethernet The Ethernet driver supports the AM335x CPSW3G Ethernet controller in single MAC mode. The MAC0 port of the Ethernet controller is available at the X300 port. The Ethernet port is available for the system as Ethernet device CPSW3G1. The FTP server and the Telnet server are enabled by default (without authentication).
  • Page 56: Gpio

    GPIO2_23 GPIO_87 GPIO2_24 GPIO_88 GPIO2_25 GPIO_89 GPIO3_9 GPIO_105 GPIO3_10 GPIO_106 GPIO3_15 GPIO_111 GPIO3_16 GPIO_1112 GPIO3_17 GPIO_113 GPIO3_18 GPIO_114 GPIO3_19 GPIO_115 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 57 The driver supports the following IOControl codes (defined in gpio_ioctls.h): IOCTL_GPIO_SETBIT Sets the corresponding GPIO to level 1. Parameter Pointer to DWORD containing the GPIO ID to be set lpInBuffer IOCTL_GPIO_CLRBIT Sets the corresponding GPIO to level 0. Parameter lpInBuffer Pointer to DWORD containing the GPIO ID to be set IOCTL_GPIO_GETBIT Reads from the level of the corresponding GPIO.
  • Page 58 GPIO_AUTOREC_OC_SHUTDOWN: Overcurrent condition is handled by a shutdown (manual recovery) GPIO_AUTOREC_OC_AUTOREC: Overcurrent condition is handled with a shutdown and automatic recovery after a safe amount of time Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 59 IOCTL_GPIO_GETIRQ Returns the IRQ of the corresponding GPIO. Parameter Pointer to a DWORD containing the GPIO ID lpInBuffer Pointer to a DWORD receiving the IRQ number lpOutBuffer IOCTL_GPIO_SET_DEBOUNCE_TIME Sets the debounce time of a GPIO (bank). Parameter Pointer to an IOCTL_GPIO_SET_DEBOUNCE_TIME_IN lpInBuffer structure (defined in gpio_ioctls.h), containing the GPIO ID and the debounce time to be set:...
  • Page 60 { UINT uGpioID; DWORD dwSysIntrID; } IOCTL_GPIO_INTERRUPT_INFO; IOCTL_GPIO_DISABLE_INTERRUPT Disables a GPIO interrupt. Parameter lpInBuffer Pointer to an IOCTL_GPIO_INTERRUPT_INFO structure Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 61: Spi

    7.4.5 The SPI driver supports the AM335x MCSPI0 interface. The SPI0 interface is available as the SPI1:device. The driver supports the following functions (defined in sdk_spi.h): HANDLE SPIOpen(LPCTSTR pSpiName) Opens the driver for subsequent use. Parameter String containing the device name ( SPI1: ) pSpiName Return value Handle to the driver...
  • Page 62 Configures the SPI controller for slave mode. Parameter Handle returned by SPIOpen() hContext Return value Successful TRUE Not successful FALSE Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 63 DWORD SPIRead(HANDLE hContext, DWORD size, VOID *pBuffer) Reads from the SPI bus. Parameter Handle returned by SPIOpen() hContext Number of bytes to be read size Pointer to the receive buffer pBuffer Return value Number of bytes actually read DWORD SPIWrite(HANDLE hContext, DWORD size, VOID *pBuffer) Writes to the SPI bus.
  • Page 64 Number of bytes to be read/written size Pointer to the receive buffer pOutBuffer Return value Value of the size parameter Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 65: I2C

    7.4.6 The I2C proxy driver (accessible in usermode) supports the AM335x I2C0 interface. The I2C0 interface is available as the I2C1:device. The I2C proxy driver is available using the file API (CreateFile(), ReadFile(), WriteFile(), SetFilePointer()). SetFilePointer() is used to select the base subaddress which is accessed in subsequent ReadFile() or WriteFile() calls.
  • Page 66: Tbox Api

    TCP socket to a server at 192.168.4.80 on port 80. For detailed information about communication using the socket, refer to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.sockets.socket_members(v=vs.90). Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 67 using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading; using System.Diagnostics; using System.Net; using System.Net.Sockets; namespace TurckWinSock  class Program  {   static void Main(string[] args)   {    Debug.WriteLine("Hello World");    //create an endpoint with the server IP and port 80    IPAddress ip = new IPAddress(new byte[] {192, 168, 4, 80});    IPEndPoint IpEnd = new IPEndPoint(ip, 80);...
  • Page 68: 7.4.11 Using A Tbox-Api Library

    Input. „ In the right window area, click on the Additional Dependencies drop-down list and select <Edit…>. Fig. 54: Property pages Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 69 „ In the editing fieldbus enter TBOX_API_Q300_LIB.lib and confirm. Fig. 55: Additional dependencies „ Include the TBOX_API_Q300.h header file by adding the line #include "TBOX_API_Q300.h"; at the top of the main source file. It is possible to use the TBOX API via the application. Before using other API functions, TBOX_Init();...
  • Page 70 DXP levels value encoded in the bit corresponding to it’s number (e.g. bit0 for DXP 0, bit1 for DXP1 and so on). Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 71: 7.4.12 Procedure With A C# Application

    7.4.12 Procedure with a C# application In order to use the API in C# applications, it is also provided as a DLL (TBOX_API_DLL.dll). The DLL is not part of the default OS image, so it must be copied to the device first. Before using a function from the DLL, it must first be imported in your C# application.
  • Page 72: Operation

    I/O signal present Overload at output Flashing Flashing Overload of the auxiliary voltage APPL LED Meaning Flashing white Wink command active Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the device does not work as expected, proceed as follows: „ Exclude environmental disturbances. „ Check the connections of the device for errors. „ Check device for parameterization errors. If the malfunction persists, the device is faulty. In this case, decommission the device and replace it with a new device of the same type.
  • Page 74: Rectifying Errors

    Right-click the device in the project tree. „ Select Diagnosis in the context menu. Fig. 56: Project tree – starting diagnosis Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 75 The diagnosis window opens in the DTM. Fig. 57: DTM – diagnosis Rectifying error messages: „ Click the Reset read/write head button in the RFID Test main menu. „ Select Reset the read/write head in the drop-down menu. The read/write head is reset. Fig. 58: DTM –...
  • Page 76: Maintenance

    „ Only use the file for the initial startup. Bootmac_WINCE_Update_NAND_AUTOBOOT.nb0: Provided for use with the update ap- plication on the device; also contains the autostart settings for NAND Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 77: Carrying Out A Uhf Update Via The Dtm

    The firmware for the UHF functions of the device can be updated via FDT/DTM. The PACTware FDT frame application, the DTM for the device and the latest firmware can be downloaded free of charge from www.turck.com. NOTICE Interruption of the power supply during the firmware update Risk of device damage due to faulty firmware update „...
  • Page 78 Carrying out a UHF update via the DTM „ Select RS485 RFID and confirm with OK. Fig. 60: Selecting the RS485 interface Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 79 „ Right-click RS485 RFID. „ Click Add device in the context menu. Fig. 61: Adding a read/write head V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 80 Right-click TN-UHF-Q300-EU. „ Establish connection to the host PC: Click Establish connection in the context menu. Fig. 63: Establishing a connection Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 81 „ Right-click TN-UHF-Q300-EU. Ò „ In the context menu choose Other Functions RFID Test. Fig. 64: Starting the RFID test V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 82 Fig. 65: Firmware Update – Opening the menu „ Click the Select BL File button. Fig. 66: Button – selecting a BL file Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 83 „ Select the update file from the local memory location. Fig. 67: Local memory location of the update file V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 84 A completed firmware update is indicated by a status message and a yellow progress bar in the DTM. Fig. 69: Successful firmware update „ Reset the read/write head to complete the firmware update. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 85: Repair

    Observe our return acceptance conditions when returning the device to Turck. 11.1 Returning devices Returns to Turck can only be accepted if the device has been equipped with a Decontamination declaration enclosed. The decontamination declaration can be downloaded from https://www.turck.de/en/retoure-service-6079.php and must be completely filled in, and affixed securely and weather-proof to the outside of the packaging.
  • Page 86: Technical Data

    > 11 V Signal current Low signal <1.5 mA Signal current High signal > 2 mA Type of input diagnostics Channel diagnostics Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 87 Technical data Digital outputs No. of channels Connection technology of outputs M12, 5-pin Output type Type of output diagnostics Channel diagnostics V01.00 | 2020/10...
  • Page 88 Over 30 subsidiaries and over 60 representations worldwide! 100003076 | 2020/10 100003076 www.turck.com...

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