02/24/2025 4:18 p.m.
http://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/rfid-125khz-card-reader-em4100-rf-BC071/
http://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/rfid-125khz-card-reader-em4100-rf-BC071/
RFID 125KHz card reader EM4100 RF
REF: BC071
OUTLET
Specifications
- RFID reader in the 125 KHz band.
- USB connection interface. It has A female connector in the module itself.
- LED indicatorof State.
- Format of the housing adapted to RFID cards.
- Operational voltage: 5 VDC through the USB port.
PVP
€19.83
€7.14
Price including VAT:
€7.14
PVD
€16.91
€6.09
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OUTLET
Specifications
- RFID reader in the 125 KHz band.
- USB connection interface. It has A female connector in the module itself.
- LED indicatorof State.
- Format of the housing adapted to RFID cards.
- Operational voltage: 5 VDC through the USB port.
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125 kHz RFID reader for EM4100 cards. Module with USB connection interface and adapted to the RFID card format. It is supplied with the necessary drivers for its operation. Used for access control, presence control, etc.
Specifications
Specifications
- RFID reader in the 125 KHz band.
- USB connection interface. It has A female connector in the module itself.
- LED indicatorof State.
- Format of the housing adapted to RFID cards.
- Operational voltage: 5 VDC through the USB port.
- Consumption: <100 mA.
- Type of card: EM4100.
- Reading distance: 0 ~ 8cm.
- Size: 110 x 80 x 26 mm.
- Gross Weight: 140 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- VDC
- Reversible USB Type-C
- USB 3.0
- Hz
- Mini USB
- MicroUSB
- USB
VDC
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