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The new S3040 portable reader from CEM Systems is a lightweight and rugged hand-held card reading device for roaming security. It is built around the latest technology standards and offers improved portability and resilience.

The S3040 replaces the previous models S3020 and S3030 offering the same great features including image display, mustering, roaming and much more. The main difference is an updated hardware platform. Key features include:

  • Card swipe and visual verification of cardholder photograph
  • High-resolution 3.5” sunlight readable display
  • Stored cardholder photographs are displayed on the reader along with name, date of birth and job title, allowing for additional visual verification
  • Encrypted Storage of up to 200,000 cardholders on-board
  • Mustering, Occupancy, Roaming and Random Check modes
  • Connection to host via encrypted Wi-Fi or USB Ethernet hub
  • Supports 125kHz Proximity, MiFare or DESFire CSN, iClass/iClass SE and PicoPass
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