RFID reader, desktop, 13.56 MHz (HF), 1pc.
Číslo dílu 556-00707
| RFID-PNR-HF-R-ABS-BU
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- RFID desktop reader
- High frequency (HF – 13.56 MHz)
- For reading and writing of data
- USB, HID interface
- Operator convenience
- Lightweight and handy design
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Application | The RFID-PNR-HF-R is a high frequency desktop reader and designed to read HF RFID transponders (13.56 MHz) as easily as a barcode. The reading and transmission of data is extremely fast. RFID-PNR-HF-R is directly ready for use with most applications- no driver installation is required. Simply click in the cell to add data from the RFID transponder, and the data is automatically entered into the cell. RFID system solutions can make a significant contribution to improving the process reliability and quality in a variety of industries. |
Colour | Blue (BU) |
Connection for external antenna | No |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
PART DESCRIPTION | RFID-PNR-HF-R-ABS-BU |
Pack Cont. | 1pc. |
Package Content packed in | box |
Product Family | RFID desktop readers/writers – High frequency (HF) |
Product Group | RFID readers and/or writers |
Short Description | RFID desktop reader (13.56 MHz) 79x79x30 mm |
Transmission range max. | 120mm |
Transmission rate reading max. | 848Kbps |
Transmission rate writing max. | 848Kbps |
Type | RFID-PNR-HF-R |
Type of electric connection | Plug-in connection |
Type of voltage (input voltage) | DC |
ELV compliant (Article 4 - 2) | YES |
Hazardous Goods | No |
Interfaces | USB, HID |
Operating Temperature | -20 °C to +70 °C |
ROHS compliant | Yes |
Radio protocol | ISO 15693 |
Specifications | |
Specifications | directives 2004/108/EC, directives 2014/30/EU, EN 300330-2:06-2015, EN 301489-1:03-2012 / 2013, EN 302291-1, EN 50364:07-2010, EN 50581:2012, FCC part 15 class B, Low voltage directive 2006/95/CE, Low voltage directive 2014/35/EU, WEEE European directive 2012/19/EC |