R1210I trID
      • R1210I trID

      CAEN R1210I trID - Desktop RFID Reader

      775.80 €
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      The trID is a RAIN RFID Reader with integrated antenna for short range applications. The reader hosts can operate both in wired or wireless mode.

      WR1210IXEUAA

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      The trID slim form factor permits to embed the reader in jewelry trays or to use it on a desk for document tracking or in healthcare environment to track surgery or dental tools.

      The reader hosts an internal rechargeable battery and can operate both in wired mode, using a USB cable, or in wireless mode through the Bluetooth® interface.

      The trID can be connected to any Bluetooth® enabled host. 

      Technical features

      • Frequency of use: 865.600÷867.600 MHz (ETSI EN 302 208 v3.1.1), 902÷928 MHz (FCC part 15.247)
      • RF power:
        • Configurable from -12 dBm ERP to 2 dBm ERP (Mod. R1210IE)
        • Configurable from -10 dBm EIRP to 4 dBm EIRP (Mod. R1210IU)
      • Antenna:
        • Near field UHF antenna
        • -19 dBic
      • Number of Channels:
        • 4 channels (compliant with ETSI EN 302208 v3.1.1)
        • 50 hopping channels (FCC part 15.247 compliant)
      • Standards compliance: EPC C1 G2 / ISO18000-63
      • User interface: Led for battery and operational status, buzzer for event check, Power button
      • Connectivity: USB-c , any Bluetooth® device
      • Battery type: Rechargeable Li-Ion 3.7V, 2100 mAh
      • Ip rating: IP30
      • Operating Temperature: -10°C to 55°C
      • Dimension: (W)217 x (L)146 x (H)14 mm 
      • Weight: 375g
      • USB cable lenght: 1.5m

      The trID can be supplied in standard or XL version. 

      At this link you can find all the user guides and firmware for this reader.

      WR1210IXEUAA

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