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CHARACTERISTICS
In this specific case, an RFID system consists of three fundamental items:
1) one or more transponders (or TAGs)
2) a reading and/or writing device (reader).
3) a data interface or decoder.
The PASSO CARD system allows relays to be activated by RFID (Radio
Frequency IDentification) by just passing the transponder (CARD) close
to the reader.
It can be used in all device control installations, with the following
advantages:
- quick operation and no contact, unlike a conventional key-switch.
- no need for batteries in the portable devices (TAGs).
- serial connection between the CARD reader and the internal unit with
the relay, increasing security and preventing activation through tampering
with the reader.
- option of combining PASSO CARD readers and PASSO digital keypads
in the same system.
- The system is protected from unauthorised programming and only
PASSO series devices and accessories are enabled within it.
The reader (fig.1) is a protected device with integral antenna, for
installation in a point accessible to users. It has a warning buzzer and a
LED light on the front for easy identification in the dark.
The receiver unit (fig.3) has two clean-contact relay outputs, each of
which can be programmed as follows:
- Jog (relay activated for one second)
- Stepping
- Timed 30" (programmable from 2 to 255 seconds with PASSOTS)
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