Access Control UHF-02 Description:
The Access Control UHF-02 is a device typically used for controlling access to restricted areas through UHF (Ultra High Frequency) technology. Here’s a general description:
Key Features:
- UHF RFID Technology: Utilizes UHF RFID tags for identification and access control, allowing fast and reliable reading of RFID tags at longer distances (up to several meters).
- Long Range: Provides a reading range of up to 10 meters (depending on environmental factors and tag type).
- High Security: Ensures secure access by authenticating users based on RFID card, key fob, or tag.
- Weather Resistant: Suitable for outdoor installation, resistant to weather conditions such as rain, humidity, and temperature fluctuations.
- Integration: Can be integrated with other security systems like video surveillance, alarms, or gate automation for enhanced security.
- Multiple Communication Protocols: Often supports various communication standards such as Wiegand, TCP/IP, or RS485 for easy integration with other devices or systems.
Specifications:
- Frequency Range: 860–960 MHz (UHF band, typically adjustable to regional standards)
- Read Range: 3–10 meters (depending on the environment and type of RFID tag used)
- Read Time: Typically < 200 milliseconds per tag
- RFID Protocol: ISO 18000-6C (EPC Gen 2) or similar UHF RFID standards
- Voltage: 12V DC or 24V DC (depending on model)
- Current Consumption: Typically around 150–200mA
- Output Interface: Wiegand 26/34/34-Bit
- Power Supply: DC 12V or 24V (depending on the model)
- Output: Wiegand 26/34, RS232/RS485, or TCP/IP
- Interface: Typically includes both hardware and software interfaces for configuration and monitoring.
- Material: Made of durable plastic or metal, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Applications:
- Access Control: Ideal for controlling entry into buildings, offices, parking lots, and other secure facilities.
- Time and Attendance: Can be used in workforce management systems to track employee entry and exit.
- Asset Management: Helps in managing and tracking assets by linking the system to asset tags.
- Office Buildings: Used to control entry to office spaces, restricting access to authorized personnel through RFID tags (cards, key fobs, or wristbands).
- Corporate Campuses: Can manage access across multiple buildings on a corporate campus, allowing easy entry for employees while restricting access to unauthorized individuals.
- Residential Buildings: Ideal for apartment complexes and gated communities, enabling residents to enter through access points like gates or doors.
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