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RF Tag Installation Precautions
Section 11
RFID System
User's Manual
(Modbus TCP)
Section 11
Appendices
V680S-D2KF67
Influence of Metal at Back Surface of RF Tags
The communications range will decrease if there is metal at the back of the V680S-D2KF67 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.
V680S-HMD64-ETN and V680S-D2KF67
V680S-HMD66-ETN and V680S-D2KF67
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V680S-HMD63-ETN and V680S-D2KF67
Communications range (range with
no metal at back surface = 100%)
Distance (x) to the metal plate in back of RF Tag
Communications range (range with
no metal at back surface = 100%)
Distance (x) to the metal plate in back of RF Tag
Communications range (range with
no metal at back surface = 100%)
Distance (x) to the metal plate in back of RF Tag
Y
Communications
range
Reader/Writer
RF Tag
Metal
Metal at back
surface
Y
Communications
range
Reader/Writer
RF Tag
Metal
Metal at back
surface
Y
Communications
range
Reader/Writer
RF Tag
Metal
Metal at back
surface
Non-metallic material
Non-metallic material
Non-metallic material