CEM RDR/304/006 portable card reader

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: CEM
  • Model code: RDR/304/006
  • Reader Type: Card Swipe
  • Colour: Black and Yellow
  • Voltage: 12 V DC
Additional info:

CEM RDR/304/006 portable card reader is a lightweight and rugged hand-held card reading device for use with the CEM AC2000 system v6.3 software & upwards. It can be used for ID card validation at remote sites or temporary entrances which have no power, and can also be used as a mobile device for random checks within pre-defined zones. Up to 200,000 card ID’s can be held in the reader’s database for differentiation between authorised and unauthorised personnel and up to 8,000 offline card swipe transactions can also be stored for on-line transmission to the AC2000 system via built-in 802.11g WiFi connection or USB cabled connection.

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Make CEM
Manufacturer CEM Systems Ltd
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code RDR/304/006
Reader Type Card Swipe
Colour Black and Yellow
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 5600 mAh
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 220 x 89 x 30
Weight g: 550
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -25 ~ +55 C (-13 ~ +131 F)
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Additional info

CEM RDR/304/006 portable card reader is a lightweight and rugged hand-held card reading device for use with the CEM AC2000 system v6.3 software & upwards. It can be used for ID card validation at remote sites or temporary entrances which have no power, and can also be used as a mobile device for random checks within pre-defined zones. Up to 200,000 card ID’s can be held in the reader’s database for differentiation between authorised and unauthorised personnel and up to 8,000 offline card swipe transactions can also be stored for on-line transmission to the AC2000 system via built-in 802.11g WiFi connection or USB cabled connection.

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