Vanderbilt HFG500E Access control reader
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: HFG500E
- Reader Type: Proximity
- Standalone/ Networkable: Standalone
- IP Rating: IP64
Frosted Glass Extended Reading Head supplied with a 5270 Integrated Loop Reader ensures easy intergration into most host systems. Suitable for screening customer logo for corporate reception areas etc. Compatible with all Cotag Technology Active and Passive cards & tags. Transmit range adjustment. Easy monitoring of TX & RX status via onboard LEDs. Suitable for screening with corporate logo's etc. Reads through all non-metallic materials. Flexable, easy configuration, compatible with most OEM access control systems.
Read more| Make | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
| Model code | HFG500E |
| Reader Type | Proximity |
| Standalone/ Networkable | Standalone |
| IP Rating | IP64 |
| Read Range mm | 800 mm |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V DC Power Consumption: 350 mA |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 300 x 1000 x 9 Weight g: 7.1 kg |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +70 |
| Additional info |
Frosted Glass Extended Reading Head supplied with a 5270 Integrated Loop Reader ensures easy intergration into most host systems. Suitable for screening customer logo for corporate reception areas etc. Compatible with all Cotag Technology Active and Passive cards & tags. Transmit range adjustment. Easy monitoring of TX & RX status via onboard LEDs. Suitable for screening with corporate logo's etc. Reads through all non-metallic materials. Flexable, easy configuration, compatible with most OEM access control systems. |
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