turck IN TAG 200 SLIX2 User manual

Your Global Automation Partner
Instructions for Use
RFID Tags
with Password Function

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Contents
1 About These Instructions.................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Target groups................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Explanation of symbols used ........................................................................................ 5
1.3 Other documents ............................................................................................................ 5
1.4 Naming convention ........................................................................................................ 5
1.5 Feedback about these instructions.............................................................................. 5
2 Notes on the Product......................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Product identification..................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Legal requirements.........................................................................................................6
2.4 Turck service..................................................................................................................... 6
3 For Your Safety.................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Intended use..................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 General safety notes ....................................................................................................... 7
4 Product Description ........................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Device overview .............................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Properties and features.................................................................................................. 9
4.3 Functions and operating modes ..................................................................................9
4.4 Technical accessories...................................................................................................... 9
5 Installing.............................................................................................................................................10
5.1 Installing standard tags ...............................................................................................10
5.1.1 Aligning tags to the read/write head .....................................................................................10
5.1.2 Installing the tags in metallic environments........................................................................11
5.2 Installing ferrite tags – TW-R…-M-B146 ...................................................................13
5.2.1 Aligning tags to the read/write head .....................................................................................13
5.2.2 Fastening tags to the object......................................................................................................14
6 Operation ...........................................................................................................................................15
7 Protecting the Sensor with a Password........................................................................................16
7.1 Component and firmware version.............................................................................16
7.2 BL…-2RFID-A module – overview of the commands .............................................18
7.2.1 Set Transceiver PWD command ...............................................................................................19
7.2.2 Set Tag password command .....................................................................................................20
7.2.3 Set Tag Protection command....................................................................................................21
7.2.4 Get Tag Protection Status command .....................................................................................24
7.2.5 Resetting the password in the read/write head .................................................................25
7.3 BL…-2RFID-S module – overview of the commands..............................................26
7.3.1 BL…-2RFID-S module – process output data......................................................................26
7.3.2 Set Transceiver PWD command ...............................................................................................27
7.3.3 Set Tag password command .....................................................................................................28
7.3.4 Set Tag Protection command....................................................................................................29
7.3.5 Get Tag Protection Status command .....................................................................................32
7.3.6 Resetting the password in the read/write head .................................................................33

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7.4 Setting password protection for tags........................................................................34
7.4.1 Multiple tags with the same password in an application (example) ..........................34
7.4.2 Multiple tags with different passwords in an application (example)..........................36
7.4.3 Setting password protection via FDT/DTM..........................................................................37
7.5 Addressing password protected areas of a tag.......................................................41
8 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................42
9 Maintenance......................................................................................................................................43
10 Repair..................................................................................................................................................43
10.1 Returning devices..........................................................................................................43
11 Disposal ..............................................................................................................................................43
12 Technical Data...................................................................................................................................44
12.1 Technical data – TW-R…-M-B146...............................................................................44
12.2 Technical data – TW-…-B320 ......................................................................................45
13 Turck Subsidiaries - Contact Information ....................................................................................46

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1 About These Instructions
These instructions for use describe the structure, functions and the use of the product and will
help you to operate the product as intended. Read these instructions carefully before using the
product. This is to avoid possible damage to persons, property or the device. Retain the instruc-
tions for future use during the service life of the product. If the product is passed on, pass on
these instructions as well.
1.1 Target groups
These instructions are aimed at qualified personal and must be carefully read by anyone
mounting, commissioning, operating, maintaining, dismantling or disposing of the device.
1.2 Explanation of symbols used
The following symbols are used in these instructions:
DANGER
DANGER indicates a dangerous situation with high risk of death or severe injury if
not avoided.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a dangerous situation with medium risk of death or severe in-
jury if not avoided.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation of medium risk which may result in minor
or moderate injury if not avoided.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates a situation which may lead to property damage if not avoided.
NOTE
NOTE indicates tips, recommendations and useful information on specific actions
and facts. The notes simplify your work and help you to avoid additional work.
uCALL TO ACTION
This symbol denotes actions that the user must carry out.
aRESULTS OF ACTION
This symbol denotes relevant results of actions.
1.3 Other documents
Besides this document the following material can be found on the Internet at www.turck.com:
nData sheet
nQuick start guide
nConfiguration manual
nStartup manuals
1.4 Naming convention
Read/write devices are called “read/write heads” for the HF range and “readers” for the UHF
range. Common synonyms for “data carriers” are “tags”, “transponders” and “mobile data
memory”.
1.5 Feedback about these instructions
We make every effort to ensure that these instructions are as informative and as clear as pos-
sible. If you have any suggestions for improving the design or if some information is missing in
the document, please send your suggestions to [email protected].

Notes on the Product
Turck service
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2 Notes on the Product
2.1 Product identification
These instructions apply to the following tags:
Tag Chip type
IN TAG 200 SLIX2 NXP ICODE SLIX2
IN TAG 300 SLIX2 NXP ICODE SLIX2
IN TAG 500 SLIX2 NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-L36-18-F-B320-4KPCS NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-L36-18-F-B320-100PCS NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-R10-M-B146 EM4233SLIC
TW-R12-M-B146 EM4233SLIC
TW-R4-3-M-B320 NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-R20-B320 NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-R30-B320 NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-R34-M-B320 NXP ICODE SLIX2
TW-R50-B320 NXP ICODE SLIX2
2.2 Scope of delivery
The delivery consists of the tag.
2.3 Legal requirements
The device is subject to the following EU directive:
n2014/53/EU (RED Directive)
This directive stipulates the following requirements related to health and safety as well as elec-
tromagnetic compatibility:
nHealth and safety: Compliance with the objectives of safety requirements from directive
2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive), however, without the application of the voltage limits
nElectromagnetic compatibility: Compliance with the special requirements of directive
2014/30/EU (EMC Directive)
2.4 Turck service
Turck supports you with your projects, from initial analysis to the commissioning of your applic-
ation. The Turck product database under www.turck.com contains software tools for program-
ming, configuration or commissioning, data sheets and CAD files in numerous export formats.
The contact details of Turck subsidiaries worldwide can be found on p. [}46].

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3 For Your Safety
The product is designed according to state-of-the-art technology. However, residual risks still
exist. Observe the following warnings and safety notices to prevent damage to persons and
property. Turck accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe these warning and
safety notices.
3.1 Intended use
These devices are designed solely for use in industrial areas.
The passive BL ident tags are designed for contactless write and read operations from several
BL ident HF read/write heads with an operating frequency of 13.56 MHz. The TW…-M-… tags
are suitable for mounting in and on metal. The achievable read/write distances may vary ac-
cording to factors such as component tolerances, mounting locations, ambient conditions and
the effect of materials. For this reason, the application must be tested under real conditions
(particularly with read and write operations in motion).
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.
3.2 General safety notes
nThe device may only be assembled, installed, operated, parameterized and maintained by
professionally-trained personnel.
nThe device may only be used in accordance with applicable national and international regu-
lations, standards and laws.
nThe device only meets the EMC requirements for industrial areas and is not suitable for use
in residential areas.

Product Description
Device overview
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4 Product Description
The tags can be read or written with BL ident read/write heads and Turck handhelds.
Tags are available with 146 bytes or 320 bytes of EEPROM memory. The round tags are available
with a diameter of 10…50mm. The TW…-M-… types are suitable for direct mounting on or in
metal.
4.1 Device overview
4.5
ø 10
ø 9.9
ø 10
4.5
12
11.8
Fig.1: Dimensions –
TW-R10-M-B146
Fig.2: Dimensions –
TW-R12-M-B146
mm [Inch]
3.6 [0.14] Ø 4.3 [0.17]
2,8
ø 20
Fig.3: Dimensions –
TW-R4-3-M-B320
Fig.4: Dimensions –
TW-R20-B320

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3
ø 30
ø 5,2
8 [0.32]
Ø 5.6 [0.22]
Ø 34 [1.34]
4 [0.16]
90°
A–A
A A
Fig.5: Dimensions –
TW-R30-B320, IN TAG 300 SLIX2
Fig.6: Dimensions –
TW-R34-M-B320
3,3
ø 50
ø 5,2
18
36
Fig.7: Dimensions –
TW-R50-B320
Fig.8: Dimensions –
TW-L36-18-F-B320…
4.2 Properties and features
nTags available for direct mounting on and in metal
nEEPROM memory
n128 or 316 bytes of freely usable memory
4.3 Functions and operating modes
The passive BL ident HF tags can be written and read by HF read/write heads at an operating
frequency of 13.56 MHz. The tags have an EEPROM memory of 146 bytes (TW…-B146) or 320
bytes (TW…-B320). Refer to the data sheets for the maximum achievable read/write distances.
The memory areas of the tag can be password protected from write and read access.
4.4 Technical accessories
The tags can only be written or read with the appropriate read/write heads and handhelds. In-
formation about compatible devices is provided in the relevant product data sheet.
An overview of other RFID system components is provided in the RFID engineering manual.

Installing
Installing standard tags
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5 Installing
5.1 Installing standard tags
NOTE
Refer to the product-specific data sheets for the tags to find the mounting condi-
tions.
Install the tags according to application requirements. The tags can be stuck on or moun-
ted with screws.
Use the plastic screws for screw mounting the tags.
5.1.1 Aligning tags to the read/write head
Position the tags parallel to the active face of the read/write head.
Fig.9: Parallel alignment of tag and read/write head (example)

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5.1.2 Installing the tags in metallic environments
The TW-…-M-… tags are suitable for direct mounting on and in metal.
Other types of tag must not be mounted directly on metal. The following measures must be
taken if these tags nevertheless have to be mounted in metal environments.
Observe the required minimum distance a from metal when installing. The minimum dis-
tance a depends on the design of the tag, a = 10 mm serves as a guideline.
a
Fig.10: Minimum distance a
Fit a non-metallic spacer between the metal environment and the tag. The height h is at
least 10 mm and depends on the combination of tag and read/write head.
Carry out tests in application conditions.
NOTE
Non-metallic spacers enable mounting that does not interrupt the correct operation
of functions. The possible read/write distance is nevertheless reduced.
h
metal
non-metallic spacer data carrier
Fig.11: Mounting with a non-metallic spacer

Installing
Installing standard tags
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Reducing the influence of metals
Metal supports above the transmission zone between tag and read/write head affect the entire
field. The transmission zone is reduced.
metal core data carrier
read/write head
non-metallic spacer
plate
Fig.12: Interfering metal supports
Position the tags and read/write head in such a way that there are no metal supports in
the transmission zone.
metal core
data carrier
read/write head
plate
non-metallic spacer
Fig.13: Metal support outside of the transmission zone between the tag
and the read/write head

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5.2 Installing ferrite tags – TW-R…-M-B146
The TW-R10-M-B146 and TW-R12-M-B146 tags can be fitted flush to the installation environ-
ment. An undermount installation (1 mm in metal) will reduce the read/write distance by ap-
prox. 30 %.
5.2.1 Aligning tags to the read/write head
Align tags to the read/write head as shown in the following figure.
AB
C
Fig.14: Aligning tags to the read/write head (example: TNSLR-Q42TWD-H1147)
Take read/write distances into account. Refer to the product data sheet for the values for
recommended distance (A), maximum distance (B) and the length of the transmission
zone (C) at the recommended distance.
Position the tag so that it moves past the edges of the read/write head housing during a
read or write operation (see green areas).
Fig.15: Highlighting of usable transmission zone (example: TNSLR-Q42TWD-H1147)

Installing
Installing ferrite tags – TW-R…-M-B146
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5.2.2 Fastening tags to the object
Cut the hole as shown in the following figures.
4,5
ø 10
4,5
ø 12
Fig.16: Hole dimensions for inserting the tag
in metal (TW-R10…)
Fig.17: Hole dimensions for inserting the tag
in metal (TW-R12…)
Fill the hole with an adequate quantity of adhesive material or potting material.
NOTE
Turck can provide on request a recommendation for adhesives that meet FDA and
EU requirements for accidental contact with food. This recommendation does not
release the user from an examination regarding the suitability of a particular adhes-
ive for the relevant application.
Push the tag correctly aligned in the hole. The tags cannot be correctly aligned in the
hole at a later time.
Let the adhesive cure in order prevent the tags from turning.
Optional: Fill any recess or cavity with adhesive.
Optional: Spread the adhesive to produce a flush surface.

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6 Operation
NOTE
The achievable read/write distances may vary according to factors such as compon-
ent tolerances, mounting locations, ambient conditions and the effect of materials.
For this reason, the application must be tested in all cases under real conditions (par-
ticularly with read and write operations in motion).

Setting
Component and firmware version
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7 Protecting the Sensor with a Password
NOTE
The following describes the password function with the BL…-2RFID-A and
BL…-2RFID-S RFID electronic modules. The use of the password function with the
TBEN… and TBEC… compact RFID interfaces is described in the operating instruc-
tions of the relevant interfaces.
The password function enables the memory areas of the tags to be protected from write and
read access.
The password function consists of different commands that are executed via a Get command.
The password must consist of 4 bytes.
The assignment of a password is only possible in Standard access mode.
NOTE
The password function only offers basic access protection. The function contains no
encryption and does not meet the requirements of increased access protection. The
password function is not suitable for safety-related applications.
7.1 Component and firmware version
In order to use the password function, the RFID components used must have at least the fol-
lowing firmware versions. The required firmware version of the read/write heads depends on
the chip type of the tag.
Read/write heads – firmware version
Read/write head ID Firmware status
EM4233SLIC SLIX2
TB-M12-H1147 100003024 1v85 1v97
TB-M12-H1147/C53 100003025 1v85 1v97
TN-M12-H1147 100003026 1v85 1v97
TN-M12-H1147/C53 100003027 1v85 1v97
TB-M18-H1147 7030001 1v85 1v97
TB-M18-H1147/C53 7030729 1v85 1v97
TN-M18-H1147 7030002 1v85 1v97
TB-M18-H1147/C53 7030728 1v85 1v97
TB-M30-H1147 7030003 1v85 1v97
TB-M30-H1147/C53 7030731 1v85 1v97
TN-M30-H1147 7030004 1v85 1v97
TN-M30-H1147 /C53 7030730 1v85 1v97
TN-CK40-H1147 7030006 1v85 1v97
TN-CK40-H1147/C53 7030732 1v85 1v97
TN-Q80-H1147 7030007 7v85_TN_TNLR-Q80 7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TN-Q80-H1147/C53 100010648 7v85_TN_TNLR-Q80 7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TN-Q14-0.15-RS4.47T 7030235 1v85 1v97
TN-Q14-0.15-RS4.47T/C53 7030779 1v85 1v97

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Read/write head ID Firmware status
EM4233SLIC SLIX2
TNLR-Q80-H1147 7030230 3v85
7v85_TN_TNLR-Q80
7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TNLR-Q80-H1147/C53 100010649 3v85
7v85_TN_TNLR-Q80
7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TB-EM18WD-H1147 7030224 1v85 1v97
TN-EM18WD-H1147 7030223 1v85 1v97
TB-EM30WD-H1147 7030221 1v85 1v97
TN-EM30WD-H1147 7030222 1v85 1v97
TB-Q08-0.15-RS4.47T 7030553 1v85 1v97
TB-Q08-0.15-RS4.47T/C53 7030778 1v85 1v97
TNLR-Q80L400-H1147 7030204 5v85
7v85_SLR-Q350_Q80L
7v97_Q350
TNLR-Q80L400-H1147L 7030234 5v85
7v85_SLR-Q350_Q80L
7v97_Q350
TNLR-Q80L800-H1147 7030522 7v85_SLR-Q350_Q80L 7v97_Q350
TNSLR-Q80WD-H1147 7030418 7v85_SLR-Q42_Q80 7v97_Q42_Q80
TNSLR-Q80WD-H1147/C53 100001312 7v85_SLR-Q42_Q80 7v97_Q42_Q80
TNSLR-Q42TWD-H1147 7030424 7v85_SLR-Q42_Q80 7v97_Q42_Q80
TNSLR-Q42-H1147/C53 7030733 7v85_SLR-Q42_Q80 7v97_Q42_Q80
TNSLR-Q350-H1147 7030454 7v85_SLR-Q350_Q80L 7v97_Q350
TN-Q80-H1147-EX 7030302 1v85 7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TNLR-Q80-H1147-EX 7030303 3v85 7v97_TN_TNLR_Q80
TB-EM18WD-H1147-EX 7030381 1v85 1v97
TN-EM18WD-H1147-EX 7030382 1v85 1v97
TB-EM30WD-H1147-EX 7030385 1v85 1v97
TN-EM30WD-H1147-EX 7030386 1v85 1v97
RFID electronic modules – firmware version
Electronic module ID Firmware status
BL20-2RFID-A 6827233 SR49
BL67-2RFID-A 6827225 SR49
BL20-2RFID-S 6827306 SR49
BL67-2RFID-S 6827305 SR49

Setting
BL…-2RFID-A module – overview of the commands
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7.2 BL…-2RFID-A module – overview of the commands
The commands required for the password function are sent to the BL…-2RFID-A module via a
Get command.
For this the following entries must be made with all commands:
nCMDREF[x].CMD = 0x62
nRefer to the descriptions of the individual commands for the values for CMDREF[x].length.

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7.2.1 Set Transceiver PWD command
The Set Transceiver PWD command sets a password in the read/write head via a Get com-
mand. The password is stored temporarily in the memory of the read/write head. After the
power supply of the read/write head is reset, the password must be set again in the read/write
head. If an incorrect password is sent, this causes a timeout (unknown error, error code
E1FE8100).
The password set in the read/write head must match the tag password. Refer to the chapter
“Setting the password protection for the tag” for the procedure in the application.
Execute command
TXBUF[1] = 5
TXBUF[2]
… }= password
TXBUF[5]
Error?
Error?
Ready?
(UIN0 = true)
DONE = true?
„GET“ active
(DONE = false)
(BUSY = true)
Waiting for
next command
Basic status
no
no
„GET“ successful
yes
yes
yes
ERROR = true
Ready and
successful?
(DONE = true)
(BUSY = false)
no ERROR = true
Fig.18: Flow chart
Get.request
TXBUF[1] 5
TXBUF[2] Password byte [0]
TXBUF[3] Password byte [1]
TXBUF[4] Password byte [2]
TXBUF[5] Password byte [3]
Get.response
RXBUF[1] 5

Setting
BL…-2RFID-A module – overview of the commands
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7.2.2 Set Tag password command
The Set Tag PWD command sets a password in the tag via a Get command. After the password
is sent, other commands (e.g. Set_Tag_Protection) can be sent to the tag.
The password set in the read/write head must match the tag password. Refer to the chapter
“Setting the password protection for the tag” for the procedure in the application.
yes
yes
yes
yes
Basic status
Waiting for next command
Ready?
(XIN0 = true)
DONE = true?
„GET“ active?
(DONE = false)
(BUSY = true)
no
no
ERROR = true
Execute command
TXBUF[1] = 4
TXBUF[2]
… }= password
TXBUF[5]
„GET“ successful
Tag present?
(TP = true)
no
Ready and
successful?
(DONE = true)
(BUSY = false)
Error?
no ERROR = true Error?
Fig.19: Flow chart
Get.request
TXBUF[1] 4
TXBUF[2] Password byte [0]
TXBUF[3] Password byte [1]
TXBUF[4] Password byte [2]
TXBUF[5] Password byte [3]
Get.response
RXBUF[1] 4
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