FEIG handheld RFID readers ID ISC.PRH101/102 in UHF or HF with RS232, USB, Bluetooth options are designed for contactless data exchange with common ISO 15693 transponders. They can be used for those applications, read ranges up to 13cm* (PRH102-B) resp. up to 20cm* (PRH101-A/-USB) are required.Due to different interfaces the handheld readers can be integrated in existing systems easily. So they are suitable for several applications in retail, logistics and industry.
FEIG handheld RFID readers ID ISC.PRH101/102 in UHF or HF with RS232, USB, Bluetooth options are designed for contactless data exchange with common ISO 15693 transponders. They can be used for those applications, read ranges up to 13cm* (PRH102-B) resp. up to 20cm* (PRH101-A/-USB) are required.
Due to different interfaces the handheld readers can be integrated in existing systems easily. So they are suitable for several applications in retail, logistics and industry.
The anti-collision function allows the handheld readers identification of up to 30 transponders simultaneously. With a switchable voltage on the antenna line a LED located in the antenna can be operated. For programming host applications on mobile devices FEIG offers DLLs for different systems like Pocket PC, CE3.0, CE.NET, Windows, Linux and Java systems
Features:• Variable interfaces (RS232, USB, Bluetooth)
• Anti-collision function
• Multi-tag reader for ISO15693 and ISO18000-3
• 2 operation modes: FEIG ISO Host Mode & Scan Mode
• Integrated HF and UHF Antenna
• Parallel operation of both antennas possible
• Easy and intuitive handling
• Low weight
• Bluetooth or USB interface
• Configurable Output Power
• Low Power Mode for short read ranges
Handheld Reader ID ISC.PRHD102 is a dual frequency reader which is equipped with an integrated HF-A ntenna as well as an integrated UHF-Antenna. The maximum read range in combination with HF transponders is 10 cm; the maximum read range with UHF transponders varies in dependence of the configured output power in the range between 5 cm and 100 cm.
Successful reading of a transponder can be signaled acoustical via a buzzer or optical via a multi-color LED.The reader can be used at single workstations or e.g. for delivery control or inventory purposes.The reader is available as wired USB version or as wireless Bluetooth Version. Both Versions are available as separate hardware for the European Frequency Band and the FCC Frequency Band.