62 Technical manual | X-am® 3500/8000
Maintenance
unique hexadecimal ID number which can be read by a radio reading device. The
markings are passive (do not have a battery). A current source is required for signal
transmission.
Intended use
Devices can be found and administrated using RFID. A radio reading device is
required to read the markings (see the list of accessories). Since the type reading
device is dependent on the user-specific operating conditions and applications,
there is no general solution for the selection of the reading device. The markings
can generally also be read when they are not located in the direct line of sight. The
reading range depends on the reading device, radio interference and obstacles.
Most reading devices are connected to a database containing information on the
device with the marking.
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
The use of a transponder may compromise the explosion protection.
► The RFID marking may not be read in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Technical data
Reading system: e.g. ASK Manchester or PSK (amplitude shift keying or phase
modulation)
Operating frequency: 125 kHz
Memory: 64 bit, read-only
Bit rate: 2/4/8 kBd
Microchip: EM4102
6.13 Cleaning
The gas detector does not require any special care.
If it is heavily soiled, wash the gas detector with cold water and use a sponge if
necessary. Use a cloth to dry the gas detector.
NOTICE
Damage to the gas detector!
Rough cleaning objects (e.g. brushes), cleaning agents and solvent may destroy
the dust and water filter.
► Only clean the gas detector with cold water and, if necessary, with a sponge.
Designation and description Order no.
Transponder reader (125 kHz) 65 59 283