The EZReader-HF RFID tag reader offers automatic tuning and easy set up, significantly reducing installation time, says the vendor.
Upon start-up the EZReader-HF sets frequency and “match,” freeing the installer from performing these steps. In addition, both the EZReader-HF and its antenna store operating parameters for the current installation. Therefore, if either the reader or antenna needs to be replaced, the new component simply reads the set-up parameters from the installed device, eliminating the need to configure operating parameters, reducing replacement time and cost. EZReader-HF operates at 13.56 MHz and communicates via on-board Ethernet TCP/IP or EtherNet/IP for plug-and-play convenience. Accu-Sort Systems Inc.www.accusort.com877.ASI.RFID
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