The IP-X Dual Frequency Registration reader consists of a DF Mini RF unit, Ver B, housed in a desk-top enclosure, and
provided with an external mains power supply unit. The Reader is used mainly for testing DF tags and recording their
factory-set 64-bit ID codes, and requires close proximity of the tag. It is connected via an RS232 cable to a PC or other
device, which controls when the RF unit transmits, and records tag ID data. While the RF unit is transmitting it receives
codes from in-range tags, and the decoder (the data processing part of the RF unit) filters out code repeats, so that only
one occurrence of each code is output on the RS232 link. Normally one tag at a time is recorded. Depending on the PC’s
application software, each tag code may be time stamped and linked to other information (e.g. a name) before being stored
or sent to another application.
Key Features
§ Transmits in licence free bands, 125 kHz
§ Low RF output
§ Can read multiple tags in the Reader beam
§ Integrated antenna set
§ Typical 0 -100mm read range depending on tag type
§ Real time clock (RTC)
§ IP-54 enclosure and connectors
§ Software, hardware, and diagnostics control
§ Built-in test and diagnostics
§ LED status indicator (Valid ID, RF ON, Reader ready)
§ Optional TX On/Off control input
§ Wiegand interface optional
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