Vanderbilt HF500-Cotag - Hands-free reader
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: HF500-Cotag
- Reader Type: Proximity
- Standalone/ Networkable: Networkable
- Read Range mm: 1000 mm
The HF500-Cotag reads Vanderbilt unique Cotag cards and tags (both active and passive) which offer ultimate convenience and cost efficiency. It has a reading range of up to 102 cm with an active card and 34 cm with a passive card. It can read through concrete‚ wood‚ glass and many other materials‚ but not metal. Although it must be mounted indoors‚ it can also read cards presented from outside‚ if the environment permits. For outdoor installations‚ use the BC5511-Cotag.
Read more| Make | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
| Model code | HF500-Cotag |
| Reader Type | Proximity |
| Standalone/ Networkable | Networkable |
| Read Range mm | 1000 mm |
| LED / Beep | LED |
| Colour | Stone |
| Clock-and-Data Interface | Yes |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 10 ~ 35 V DC Power Consumption: 400 mA |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 265 x 220 x 30 |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 |
| Additional info |
The HF500-Cotag reads Vanderbilt unique Cotag cards and tags (both active and passive) which offer ultimate convenience and cost efficiency. It has a reading range of up to 102 cm with an active card and 34 cm with a passive card. It can read through concrete‚ wood‚ glass and many other materials‚ but not metal. Although it must be mounted indoors‚ it can also read cards presented from outside‚ if the environment permits. For outdoor installations‚ use the BC5511-Cotag. |
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