Software House TSG60 Access control reader
Technical Specification
- Make: Software House
- Model code: TSG60
- Long Range: Yes
- Reader Type: Proximity
- Standalone/ Networkable: Standalone
The TSG60 provides secure and convenient hands-free positive automatic vehicle identification for a wide range of vehicles, from cars and lorries to trams and trains. Based on proven ultra-low power microwave technology, TSG60 AVI solutions feature long life semi-active tags, which are readable from a distance of up to eight metres. The system is simple to install and gives a highly controlled detection zone, allowing multiple readers to be used in the same area which is ideal for identifying multiple lanes of traffic, or allowing for bi-directional detection.
Read more| Make | Software House |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Software House |
| Category | Access Control>Access control readers |
| Model code | TSG60 |
| Long Range | Yes |
| Reader Type | Proximity |
| Standalone/ Networkable | Standalone |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
| Mount Type | Wall |
| Read Range mm | 10 m |
| Wiegand Interface | Yes |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 230 V AC Power Consumption: 100 mA |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 310 x 250 x 100 Weight g: 5 kg |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -30 ~ +60 |
| Protection | Weather Resistant |
| Additional info | The TSG60 provides secure and convenient hands-free positive automatic vehicle identification for a wide range of vehicles, from cars and lorries to trams and trains. Based on proven ultra-low power microwave technology, TSG60 AVI solutions feature long life semi-active tags, which are readable from a distance of up to eight metres. The system is simple to install and gives a highly controlled detection zone, allowing multiple readers to be used in the same area which is ideal for identifying multiple lanes of traffic, or allowing for bi-directional detection. |
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