Chip performance
Ka pinepine hana: 902~928MHz
UHF chip: Impinj Monza R6
Communication Protocol: EPC Class-1 Gen2, IEC/ISO 18000-6C
Reading and writing sensitivity: -12dBm (reference distance of 5m or more)
Ke ano hana: R/W
ʻEPC: 96-ʻEPC
Chip memory: None
TID: 96Kāleka Chip EM4233
Access Code: None
Kill password: None
Data retention time: 10 Kāleka Helu Kākau ʻAʻohe ID
Nā manawa hiki ke holoi ʻia: 100,000 manawa
Physical characteristics
Physical Dimensions: 98mm x 56mm x 5mm
Shell material: ABS
kala kala: Keʻokeʻo
Kaumaha: 50g
Protection class: IP65
Hana wela: -40℃ ~ + 85 ℃
Used: Sling, hanging neck
Human Body Interference Resistance UHF Access Control Card is designed for personnel management design of a tag, the tag through the use of anti-human interference design ideas, the perfect solution to the ordinary white card by human interference performance degradation caused by the reader missed the phenomenon, the tag can be close to the human body without interference, in the entire system can effectively guarantee the same tag performance in order to run the system has a good user experience, can be easily used in schools, hospitals, venues, factories and other personnel management environment.
Configuration UHF access card reader, Wiegand 34 output.
Custom appearances based on people management projects.
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa
Campus, factories, hospitals, venues, tiketi, nā ʻahamele, clubs, all kinds of venue staff management.
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa:
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa;
ʻAʻole hiki ke hoʻololi a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka ʻokoʻa o kēlā me kēia hāmeʻa.