The ISO CARD is available in multiple formats, these 3 should cover it.
NA1000- RFID Only
NA1025- 125KHz
NA1035- MIFARE
A passive system, the UHF platform works without these in the tags
batteries
The OS for the XT-1 and XT-MINI is NuttX, the OS for the XT-5 is one you are probably more familiar with
Linux
If a reader is 6 years old and a customer calls in wanting support- you should suggest this
replace the reader. policy is 3 years of free support after that need to replace or pay.
Reader/tag
The S1954 is this accessory for tags
secure tape
This UHF reader offers PoE++ capability so this piece peripheral equipment is often not included when quoting. They will however need a _________ if they use PoE++.
power supply and PoE++ Switch
OSDP is available with vigilant. In order for an XT-5 to have OSDP capabilities what do we do internally?
remove ACTR and use A series tags
I have a single industrial slide gate that is 35 feet wide (entry only) I may need to do this to ensure I capture all of the vehicles coming into it.
add an additional reader or external antenna (XT-5)
If support asks for the POV of the reader it's probably because you are having problems with this
reader picking up tags, consistent read range, consistent reads
This tag provides the longest read range of any of our RFID solutions
Extended range tag
This feature gives drivers a visual verification that their tag has been read- which can reduce damage to equipment and vehicles while psychologically making drivers more patient.
LED readout
ACTS Advanced can work with these UHF reader(s)
All
The ideal mounting height of the reader is roughly how many feet higher than the RFID tag?
2 feet and 6-8 feet up
Squelch suppresses the RSSI signal of the tag to help control the shape and size of the read lobe. What does RSSI mean?
Returned Signal Strength Indicator
The NA1300 is mounted here
windshield sticker
the squelch feature standard on all of our readers allows you to adjust the shape and read area of this electromagnetic field
ACTS Essential can work with these reader(s)
Back reads are avoided because of this key feature of our readers
we recommend mounting the sticker tag with this while testing etc. before actually sticking them onto the car
scotch tape
True or false- the barcode is needed on the UHF tags for them to work?
No it's just cosmetic
the UHF platform operates on this frequency band
902-928MHz
BLL4 means this customer is purchasing the readers
SKIDATA
Tailgating can be mitigated using this feature, which is a key differentiator for TMNA UHF technology and allows easy adjustments via the UI
Squelch
Most vehicles have this location that make it easier to read windshield tags
hot spot (for tolls)