ELATEC T4BT-FB2BEL7 TWN4 MultiTech 2 LF/HF/NFC/BLE RFID Card/Smartphone Reader

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ELATEC
  • Model code: T4BT-FB2BEL7
  • Reader Type: RFID
  • Standalone/ Networkable: Networkable
  • Read Range mm: < 100 mm
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Additional info:

The TWN4 MultiTech 2 reader is an all-in-one proximity reader for the following frequencies: 125 kHz, 134.2 kHz, 13.56 MHz, NFC. It can be connected through UART (TTL, RS232), and USB, and is available as a Module and with Desktop housing. TWN4 MultiTech 2 is also compatible with 60 of the most common RFID technologies currently being used around the world. Furthermore, to expand the realm of supported contactless identification methods, the all-in-one reader also supports NFC and optionally Bluetooth ® Low Energy (BLE). It is compatible with the two most used smartphone operating systems, Android and iOS, so it can also be integrated with mobile identification applications. In addition, TWN4 MultiTech 2 is flexibly programmable. When communicating with RFID transponders, it can make automated decisions based on predefined rules. This type of configuration can easily be reapplied to other card readers by using a contactless configuration card, which considerably reduces installation times in large projects. The TWN4 MultiTech 2 BLE reader has integrated RFID (LF & HF) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), which is supported by mobile phones with Android version 4.3 or greater, iOS 8.0 or greater and PCs with Windows (new Bluetooth hardware integrated). The app on the reader communicates with the BLE module with easy commands and has direct enhancement to the GATT structure, which gives you the flexibility to write your custom apps.

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Make ELATEC
Manufacturer ELATEC GmbH
Category Access Control>Access control readers
Model code T4BT-FB2BEL7
Reader Type RFID
Standalone/ Networkable Networkable
Read Range mm < 100 mm
Colour Black or White
Wiegand Interface Yes
Clock-and-Data Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 4.3 V - 5.5 V via USB; via generic interface (X1) 3.3 V ± 5%; RS-232 requires 5 V external power supply
Power Consumption: RF field on: 120 mA typically + 16 mA (BT) / Sleep: 500 μA typ. / Cyclic Operation: TBD
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 88 x 56 x 18
Weight g: 118
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -25 ~ +70 C (-13 ~ +158 F)
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Additional info

The TWN4 MultiTech 2 reader is an all-in-one proximity reader for the following frequencies: 125 kHz, 134.2 kHz, 13.56 MHz, NFC. It can be connected through UART (TTL, RS232), and USB, and is available as a Module and with Desktop housing.

TWN4 MultiTech 2 is also compatible with 60 of the most common RFID technologies currently being used around the world. Furthermore, to expand the realm of supported contactless identification methods, the all-in-one reader also supports NFC and optionally Bluetooth ® Low Energy (BLE). It is compatible with the two most used smartphone operating systems, Android and iOS, so it can also be integrated with mobile identification applications.

In addition, TWN4 MultiTech 2 is flexibly programmable. When communicating with RFID transponders, it can make automated decisions based on predefined rules. This type of configuration can easily be reapplied to other card readers by using a contactless configuration card, which considerably reduces installation times in large projects.

The TWN4 MultiTech 2 BLE reader has integrated RFID (LF & HF) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), which is supported by mobile phones with Android version 4.3 or greater, iOS 8.0 or greater and PCs with Windows (new Bluetooth hardware integrated). The app on the reader communicates with the BLE module with easy commands and has direct enhancement to the GATT structure, which gives you the flexibility to write your custom apps.

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