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ID RFID REWER

ID RFID REWER

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Te mahi nui-mahi 125khz ID RFID RAMER SUMERER RS60D. He taputapu RFID nui na te mea ko tana mahi me te pumau. Ko nga kaikorero a tenei kaari ka takaro me te kore taraiwa, kia waatea. It can handle diverse card reading demands with its 80mm card reading distance.

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Te mahi nui-mahi 125khz ID RFID RAMER SUMERER RS60D. He taputapu RFID nui na te mea ko tana mahi me te pumau. Ko nga kaikorero a tenei kaari ka takaro me te kore taraiwa, kia waatea. It can handle diverse card reading demands with its 80mm card reading distance.

ID RFID REWER

 

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kaupapa parapara
Model RS60D
Auautanga 125Khz
Support cards Em4100, TK4100, SMC4001 and compatible card
Hōputu putanga 10-digit dec (Default output format)

(Allow user to customize the output format)

Rahi 75mm×21mm×7mm (Without package)
Tae Pango
Interface USB
Te mana whakahaere DC 5V
Operating Distance 0mm-100mm (e pa ana ki te kaari, te taiao ranei)
Service Temperature -10℃ ~ +70℃
Store Temperature -20℃ ~ +80℃
Working humidity <90%
Read time <200mS
Read interval <0.5S
Taumaha About 10G (Ki te kore he kete); About 40G (Me te kete)
Material of reader Akonga
Operating System Win XP\Win CE\Win 7\Win 10\LIUNX\Vista\Android
Indicators Double Color LED (Red & Kakariki) and Buzzer

(“Red” means standby, “Green” means reader success)

Product Features

  1. High performance: RS60D uses modern RFID technology for stable and effective card reading at 125Khz. Both reading and data transfer speeds are industry-leading.
  2. No driver required: The card reader plugs and plays without drivers, simplifying user use. The Windows and MacOS versions are readily recognized and utilized.
  3. Long-distance card reading: Users can read cards from 80mm away, making it easier to operate.
  4. basic appearance: RS60D’s basic design is elegant, generous, and easy to incorporate into many systems. Whether desktop or wall-mounted, it’s easy.
  5. Advanced data processing technology ensures data transmission stability and reliability in the card reader. It meets user demands in reading speed and data transfer quality.

Application field

Numerous RFID systems and initiatives employ RS60D, tae atu ki:

  • Automatic parking management: Reading car RFID tags allows rapid and accurate parking charging and administration.
  • human identification: RS60D instantly verifies human identity in access control and staff attendance situations, boosting security and convenience.
  • Access controller: The access control system, manages in-and-out personnel authority, preventing unauthorized entry and maintaining safety.
  • Production access control: RS60D may regulate personnel and material admission and exit in factories and warehouses to maintain order and safety.
  • RS60D, a high-performance 125Khz RFID smart card reader, is an essential element of RFID radio frequency identification systems due to its exceptional performance, simple operation, and extensive application sectors. It may benefit automated parking management systems, Te tuakiri whaiaro, and access control controllers.

 

Te whakamahi me te tiakitanga:

1. Me pehea te whakamahi / Tāuta

  1. Connect directly to the computer via the USB interface, the reader enters the self-test state, and the LED light turns blue to indicate standby.
  2. Open the computer output software, such as Notepad\Word document or Excel table.
  3. Click the mouse in Notepad or WORD document.
  4. Place the tag above the reader, and the software will output the tag data (card number). When reading the tag, the LED light changes from blue to green.

Detection device connected

Open the computer’s device manager. If the human-machine input device appears, it means that the reader has been successfully inserted into the computer.

 

2. Precautions

Do not install the reader on magnetic objects and metal objects, which will seriously affect the RF signal.

If the tag is still in the sensing area after reading, the RF reader will not send data and there will be no prompts.

 

3. Common problems

No feedback from operation: Please check whether the interface is plugged in, whether the tag is valid, and whether there is another RF tag in the reading range.

Data error: Please check whether the mouse is moving, whether the reader is in a critical state, and whether the cable length is too long.

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