AXCESS AT-132 Access control reader
Technical Specification
- Make: AXCESS
- Model code: AT-132
- Series: ActiveTag Series
- Reader Type: RFID
- Dimensions mm: 53 x 86 x 5
The ActiveTag family of high performance, battery-powered RFID (radio frequency identification) tags come in multiple varieties, each designed for speciifc application needs. Asset tags, with optional tamper alert, temperature sensor and beaconing capability are suited for tracking both large and small assets. Personnel tags are ideal for access control or personnel tracking; and can include a “panic” feature for instant, user-controlled alert. The ActiveTag Vehicle tags are available in standard form, Metal Mount for exterior use, and Harsh Environment to withstand extreme temperatures.
Read moreMake | AXCESS |
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Manufacturer | Axcess International, Inc. |
Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
Model code | AT-132 |
Series | ActiveTag Series |
Reader Type | RFID |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 53 x 86 x 5 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -30 ~ +85 |
Protection | Weather Resistant, Tamper Resistant |
Accessories | Asset, Vehicle and Personnel Tracking System |
Additional info | The ActiveTag family of high performance, battery-powered RFID (radio frequency identification) tags come in multiple varieties, each designed for speciifc application needs. Asset tags, with optional tamper alert, temperature sensor and beaconing capability are suited for tracking both large and small assets. Personnel tags are ideal for access control or personnel tracking; and can include a “panic” feature for instant, user-controlled alert. The ActiveTag Vehicle tags are available in standard form, Metal Mount for exterior use, and Harsh Environment to withstand extreme temperatures. |
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