To avoid problem on temporary card management for visitors in any building access, Identify has successfully developped and installed an access control solution which supports mutiple identification technologies including face scan, RFID (NFC) card and QR code. Our solution includes face scan and RFID (NFC) card technologies because these technologies are widely used in most premises. However, RFID card is not suitable for temporary visitors because it increases card return process. In addition, face scan for visitor can result in the risk of personal data violation.
Our solution employs QR code on temporary usages. A QR code can be generated for any temporary usage such as visitor. We can assign the specific period for each QR code where they do not need to return QR code as RFID (NFC) card. This can reduce the card return process and the risk of violating personal data.
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This network reader a cost effective alternative to traditional access control solutions. The fast Ethernet interface (10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX) allows an easy integration into IP-based network infrastructures with CAT-5 cables. It combines the functions of an intelligent controller with Ethernet interface and a RFID smart card reader in one compact device. This reader supports passive transponder according to ISO / IEC 14443 type A and type B, ISO / IEC 15693 and communicates with NFC devices (ISO / IEC 18092).
Key Technical Data
Dimensions: 84 mm x 84 mm x 22 mm
Housing: Plastic ASA / Front panel: acrylic glass
Weight approx. 150 g
Interface: TCP/IP
Protection class: IP 54
RF Transmitting power 250 mW ± 2 dB
Supply voltage Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE802.3af; alternative: ext. power supply 24V up to 48 V DC ± 10%
Current consumption maximum 2.6 W (IEEE802.3af Powered Devices Class: 1)
Operating frequency 13.56 MHz
Supported transponders: ISO 14443-A, ISO 14443-B, ISO 15693, and NFC tags
RC-S300/S1 is a USB Reader/Writer that can communicate with various cards such as Felica cards and ISO/IEC14443 cards. This reader newly supports max OS while maintaining compatibility with RC-S380/S. Also, a new LED shows the communication status between the card and the reader.
Key Technical Data
Dimensions: 59.5 10.5 x 96 mm
Weight approx. 33 g
Interface: USB
Operating frequency 13.56 MHz
Supply voltage: DC 5V Max, 200 mA during operation
Supported transponders: ISO 14443-A, ISO 14443-B, ISO 18092, ISO15693
FeliCa standard, FeliCa Lite-S, FeliCa Link, FeliCa Plug (NFC Dynamic Tag), Mobile FeliCa IC mobile phone
Mifare Classic, Mifare Ultralight/Ultralight C, Mifare DESFire/DESFire eV1, Mifare Plus
Reading / Writing distance typical: 20 mm
Operating temperature: 5 °C up to 35 °C
Storage temperature: –20 °C up to +60 °C
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Currently most of the university students are using RFID
technology as student identification cards.
In order to maximize the benefits of RFID technology, Identify has
developed a RFID self service kiosk to reduce the routine task on printing
academic document.
SOLUTION
Besides PC and printer like most of the kiosk, our kiosk is also embedded with RFID reader and EDC terminal. We use a RFID reader which also supports NFC standard. The RFID reader is designed to verify student status. The student needs to have his RFID student card to be scanned by the RFID reader before printing any academic document. The system will verify the status of the student card with the university data base. Later, he has to make payment for his request through EDC terminal. Upon reading his card by the EDC terminal, our kiosk will link this payment transaction with the bank. When the verification and payment is completed, the kiosk will automatically print out the request academic documents. All the process to get academic document can be completed within one station by the student himself, no need for any university staff.
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