Paraiméadair teicniúil
minicíocht: 125KHz / 134.2KHz
comhéadan: USB go port srathach, tacaíocht ráta bád 9600 ~ 115,200
modh díchódaithe: Manchester RF / 64, Manchester RF / 32, Dé-chéim RF / 32
tacaíocht Feidhm: sliseanna Tacaíocht EM4305 léamh agus a scríobh oibriú, a chur ar fáil comhéadan oibriú tiomanta do chárta EM4305 a leagan síos chun cárta aitheantais 125KHz (EM4102) nó FDX-B (ISO 11784 / ISO11785) tag ainmhithe
Cumhacht: USB powered
achar léitheoireachta: 0~ 6cm
stádas tásc: 2-Dath léiriú faoi stiúir, dearg cumhachta, green léitheoir
teocht Oibriúcháin: -10℃ ~ + 70 ℃
teocht stóráil: -20℃ ~ + 80 ℃
taiseachas coibhneasta: 0~ 95%
Méid: 110× 80 × 26mm nó 105 × 70 × 12mm
dath: Dubh
RBT-1342D is a member of Seabreeze Smart Card Co.,Ltd's 125KHz/134.2KHz low frequency tag reader. It is mainly used for animal tag manufacturers and end users to issue and test animal tags. Product circuits are rigorously optimized and tested to make performance more stable. High-quality program algorithms allow products to run efficiently and quickly complete the operations customers need. Using the USB data cable avoids the situation that the device does not support the serial port. Ag an am céanna, the stable power supply of USB makes the system more secure.
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Widely used in animal identification, rialú rochtana, aitheantais, hotels/Internet cafes/gyms, srl.
Can read and write EM4305 chip card
The EM4305 card can be set to an ID card in the EM4100 format, and the ID number is entered by the user himself or herself. Mar sin, it is possible to perform a legal copy card function, which can be used in the regular production of the RF smart card factory
The EM4305 card can be set to an animal tag in the FDX-B (ISO11784 / ISO11785) formáid, and the desired number can be entered by the user himself. Mar sin, it is possible to perform a legal copy tag function, which can be used in the regular production of the animal tag factory.
Provides reading and writing software under Windows, and provides a dynamic link library for secondary development.