IC rfid Reader
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The RS60C is a high-performance 13.56Mhz RFID IC RFID Reader that can be plug-and-play without installing drivers, ensuring a fast and accurate card reading. Its card reading distance can reach 80mm, making it suitable for fast passing and accurate identification.
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RS60C is an excellent high-performance 13.56Mhz RFID IC rfid Reader. Its unique feature is that it can be plug-and-play without installing any drivers, which greatly simplifies the use process. Its card reading distance can reach 80mm, which can easily cope with both fast passing and accurate identification. The simple appearance design is not only beautiful and generous, but also easy to integrate with various systems. More importantly, the data transmission of RS60C is stable and reliable, ensuring that every card reading can get accurate results.
RS60C is widely used in various RFID radio frequency identification systems and projects. In the automatic parking management system, it can quickly read the RFID tags on the vehicle to achieve fast billing; in the field of personal identification, it can be used in scenes such as access control and employee attendance to improve safety and convenience; in terms of access controllers and production access control, RS60C can effectively control the entry and exit of personnel to ensure production order and safety. With its excellent performance and wide range of applications, RS60C has become a leader in the field of RFID technology.
Basic parameters:
opuaraa | Te mau mana'o tauturu no te |
Hi'oraa | RS60C |
Te pinepineraa | 13.56Mhz |
Te mau tareta patururaa | MF(S50/S70/Ntag203 etc.etc. 14443A protocols cards) |
Tabula no te mau hoho'a | 10-Te mau mana'o tauturu no te haapiiraa (Default output format) (A faati'a i te taata e faaohipa ra i te reira ia faatano i te faito o te ahu) |
Rahi | 75mm×21mm×7mm (Without package) |
û | Ereere |
Interface | USB |
Te mana o te autahu'araa | PHPF 5V |
Te faaatea - ê - raa | 0mm-100m (tu'ati i ni'a i te tareta e aore râ, i te mau mea e haati ra ia tatou) |
Te anuvera o te taviniraa | -10°C ~ +70°C |
Te anuvera o te fare toa | -20°C ~ +80°C |
Te raveraa i te ohipa ma te ti'a | <90% |
Taime tai'oraa | <200Ms |
Tai'o mahana faataahia no te | <0.5S |
Te faito teiaha | About 10G (Without Package); About 40G (With Package) |
Te mau materia no te tai'oraa | ABS |
Te faanahoraa no te opereraa | Win XPWin CEWin 7Win 10LIUNXVistaAndroid |
Te mau nota | E piti huru peni tei arata'ihia (Uteute & Matie) e i Te Mau Mana'o no te Haapiiraa (Te auraa o te parau ra "Red " o te ti'araa ïa i mua i, Te auraa o te parau ra "Green " o te manuiaraa ïa i roto i te tai'oraa) |
RS60C Application Scenarios
- Te faanahoraa no te faatereraa i te vahi tape'araa pereoo: RS60C can rapidly and reliably scan car RFID tags, enable speedy entrance and leave, automatic invoicing, and better parking lot administration and user experience.
- Access control system: RS60C and the access control controller may be used to enable card entrance and exit in homes, offices, and other facilities, boosting security and convenience.
- Personal identification recognition: In libraries, Te mau nota, Te mau hopuraa pape, e te vai atu ra., RS60C can scan RFID tags on membership cards or ID cards to verify identity and permit entry.
- Public transportation system: RS60C can scan RFID bus cards or monthly tickets at subway, bus, and other public transportation stations for speedy payment and passage.
- Asset management: In warehouses, libraries, museums, e te vai atu ra., RS60C can scan RFID tags on assets to quickly inventory, monitor, and position them.
- At big conferences or events, attendees may check in using their RFID cards, and RS60C can instantly scan the card information.
- Retail and payment: In high-end retail outlets or special events, RS60C may scan RFID payment or membership cards for rapid checkout or membership discounts.
- Student meals, book borrowing, Hi'opo'araa i te tereraa, and other operations may be combined with RS60C and the campus card system.
- Industrial automation: RS60C can monitor and identify components and products on the manufacturing line to automate and control production operations.
- Medical and health management: RS60C can scan patients’ RFID tags, instantly retrieve medical information, drug usage records, e te vai atu ra., and increase medical efficiency and accuracy.
Usage and precautions
I. How to use/install
Connect the reader:
Connect the RS60C reader directly to the computer using the USB interface.
After connection, the reader will enter the self-test state, and the LED light will turn blue, faaiteraa e, tei roto teie matini i te faanahoraa no te pataraa hoho'a.
Start the output software:
Open the software you want to receive data, mai te nota, Word document, or Excel table.
Position the cursor:
In the open Notepad, Word document, or Excel table, use the mouse to click to position the cursor.
Read the tag:
Place the RFID tag on the reader, and the software will automatically output the tag’s data (te numera o te tareta).
When the tag is read, the LED light will change from blue to green.
Check whether the device is connected:
Open the computer’s device manager and check whether “Human Input Device” or similar entries appear, which means that the reader has been successfully inserted into the computer.
II. Te mau ravea parururaa
Avoid interference:
Do not install the reader near magnetic objects or metal objects, as they will seriously affect the transmission of RFID signals.
Tag sensing:
If the tag remains in the reader’s sensing area after reading, the reader will not send data again without any prompt.
3. Common Problems
No feedback from operation:
Please check whether the USB interface is plugged in, whether the tag is valid, and whether there is another RFID tag interfering in the reading range.
Data error:
Please make sure that the mouse is not moving, as this may affect the reception of data.
Check whether the reader is in a critical state, or try to use a shorter USB cable to reduce possible interference.