GEE-UR-B12 C Series UHF RFID Ceiling Reader

GEE-UR-B12 C Series UHF RFID Ceiling Reader

700x 400 x 51mm, 860- 960 Mhz, 0- 33 dbm, impinj R2000, 10 meter read distance, Audible and Visual alarm, ceiling install, RS232/RJ45 interface, ISO18000-6C& EPC C1G2 protocol

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GEE-UR-B12 is a C series UHF RFID Ceiling reader with EAS alarm. Worked at 860- 960 Mhz with EAS alarm, it is installed on the ceiling with read distance of 10 meter. It supports real time identified illegal tags and alarm, which is widely used in access control, retail EAS system.

 

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Video list

C Series UHF RFID Reader Demo software guidance Part I -setting

https://youtu.be/1QBAxyoVhwM

 

C Series UHF RFID Reader Demo software guidance Part II - Read

https://youtu.be/sLa29PVIKjQ

 

C Series UHF RFID Reader Demo software guidance Part III - Write

https://youtu.be/HDKIlkMBHCI

 

 

Software

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Main features:

•   700 x 400 x 51cm,  Acrylic panel with aluminum frame

•   860-960 Mhz,  ISO18000-6C RFID tag supported

•   Imping R2000 module, 0- 33 dbm output, up to 10 meter read distance

•   built-in circular polarized antenna, light and sound alarm

•   support people in& out counting

•   Support  Windows, Andriod, Linux system, provide X86 & X64, C++, C#, JAVA source code

•   ISO9001 Quality control system just for quality

•   CE, FCC certificate

Model:GEE-UR-B12
Physical  
Material Acrylic panel, Aluminum frame
Size 700 mm( L) x 400 mm ( W) x 51mm (H)
Installation method Ceiling mounting or wall mounting
Weight 8 kg
Protocol  ISO18000-6C & EPCglobal Class I Gen 2
RF   
Frequency US 902~ 928 Mhz, EU 865~ 868 Mhz
UHF Module Impinj R2000
Antenna Built-In narrow band 12 dbi circular polarized antenna
RF output 0- 33 dBm ( software adjustable, +1 dbm/ stp)
Read Distance Up to 10 meter 
Inventory Speed > 200 tags/second
Electrical  
Power supply DC12V/5A
EAS  Audible and Visual alarm
Infrared sensor In and out  detecting and counting
Interface RS232, RJ45
Software  
Software Demo software, SDK, API
Environment   
Operating condition  -20 ~ 60 C, 5~ 95% RH, no condensation
Storage condition  -5 ~ 45 C, 5~ 95% RH, no condensation
Water proof IPX4, resistance to rain, sunlight, dust

RFID, or Radio-Frequency Identification, is a method of storing data and retrieving it via radio waves. Much in the same way a barcode can store information about a type of product, RFID tags contain unique identifiers that correspond to inventory database records. Switching to RFID in your logistics chain offers some significant advantages over traditional inventory control methods.

WIRELESS SCANNING


One of the major advantages of RFID in logistics is how quickly RFID tags can provide information compared to barcoding or other systems. With a barcode, you have to pass each code over a scanner to register the item. RFID works wirelessly, so you can point a scanner at a box of items and register each one without having to take them out first. A powerful enough RFID scanner could inventory entire rooms at once, making inventory tracking a much faster process.


UNIQUE TRACKING


RFID tags contain a microchip or other storage device that can contain a large amount of information. This allows you to place individual identifiers on products, rather than using a single barcode for an entire class of items, and to follow individual items through your logistics chain, instead of needing to extrapolate that data from inventory numbers. This also allows you to track a defective item back to its source in a much easier manner than with other tracking methods.


REAL-TIME UPDATES


Because scanning and inventory control is much faster with RFID than with other forms of management, the system lends itself to integration with wireless communication systems and real-time inventory management systems. This allows you to query the database at any time and find out exactly how much of a given product you have on hand, instead of getting numbers that may be days or weeks old. RFID scanners built into the entrances of warehouses can even scan crates as they enter and leave, providing instant updates of inventory totals that can propagate to other users across the company network.


INTEGRATION WITH OTHER SYSTEMS


The same RFID tags that provide inventory information can also provide other services as well. Security scanners at building exits can let your system know instantly when any product leaves the premises, allowing you to spot theft or misdirected shipments quickly and correct the problem. Likewise, scanning RFID tags at entry and exit points allows confirmation of shipping and delivery of goods, allowing you to trace a shipment as it moves through your logistics chain, and provide accurate estimates of arrival to customers or other business units.
 

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