Section 8 RF Tag Installation Precautions
V680-D8KF67
Influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags
The communications range will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680-D8KF667 RF Tag. If
the RF Tag is mounted on metallic material, use a non-metallic spacer (e.g., plastic or resin). The
following graphs show the relationship between the distance from the RF Tag to the metallic surface
and the communications range.
Mutual Interference of RF Tags
If you use more than one RF Tag, separate them by at least the interval shown below to prevent
malfunctions due to mutual interference.
If the distance between the RF tags is too short, read / write distance will be reduced.
V680S-HMD64-EIP Reader/Writer
V680S-HMD66-EIP Reader/Writer
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Distance (x) to the metal plate in back of RF Tag
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Communications
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Communications
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Distance (x) to the metal plate in back of RF Tag
Reader/Writer
RF Tag
Metal
Non-metallic material
Metal on back
Communications range (range with
no metal at back surface = 100%)
Communications range (range with
no metal at back surface = 100%)
V680S-HMD64-EIP and V680-D8KF67 V680S-HMD66-EIP and V680-D8KF67
Metal
Non-metallic material
Metal on bac
Reader/Writer
RF Tag