•
Transponder access (reading and writing of data)
•
Reading diagnostics (read result in a fixed output format)
For a detailed overview, see see "Using the data interfaces", page 41.
This is illustrated here for the Aux interface, the Aux port of the Ethernet interface, and
alternatively the serial data interface as well as the USB interface. The USB interface is
intended for temporary use only as a servicing interface.
RFU62x-
101xx
Connection
module
SerialSerial
SOPAS ETSOPAS ET
"Power/Serial Data/CAN/I/O"
(Aux 1, Host 1)
...
...
1
2
V
S
GND
PC
"Ethernet" (Aux 2)
V
S
EthernetEthernet
USBUSB
Cable 9 Cable 8
7
"Serial RS-232" (Aux 1) 4
Cable 3
Cable 6
1
2
"USB" (Aux 3),
for temporary use only 5
Configuration
Reading result
display
Transponder
access
Reading
diagnostics
Figure 13: Service mode, e.g. for read result display: Block diagram for the RFU62x-101xx with
optional connection module
1
Supply voltage V
S
(V
S
= U
V
)
2
Connection module CDB620, CDB650-204 or CDM420
3
Null modem cable (female connector, D-Sub, 9-pin/female connector, D-Sub, 9-pin),
crossed TxD and RxD
4
Serial RS-232, alternative to USB or Ethernet Aux port
5
USB, alternative to serial RS-232 or Ethernet Aux port
6
Adapter cable (male connector, USB, Micro-B type / male connector, USB, type A)
7
Configuration using SOPAS ET, processed read result display, transponder access, or
reading diagnostics
8
Adapter cable (male connector, M12, 4-pin, D-coded/male connector, RJ-45, 8-pin)
9
For CDB620 and CDM420: Adapter cable (female connector, M12, 17-pin, A-
coded / male connector, D-Sub-HD, 15-pin)
For CDB650-204: Connection cable 1:1 (female connector, M12, 17-pin, A-coded/male
connector, M12, 17-pin, A-coded)
Read operation
In actual operation, the device outputs the read result to the further processing com‐
puter via one of the two physical host interfaces. One of two configurable outputs for‐
mats can be selected for this. The device can also output the same format or a second
output format in parallel via the second host interface and/or both Aux interfaces.
For a detailed overview, see see "Using the data interfaces", page 41.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 6
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