By wearing the RFID of the NES or simply attaching it to the car's windshield, you can remotely read the ID and automatically record the time of clocking in and out or entering and exiting.
By combining employee ID cards or nameplates with RFID tags, or simply by attaching a transparent RFID tag to the windshield, ID can be read remotely, allowing for automatic recording of clock-in and clock-out times. Employees can pass through without any operation, and logs from the RFID tags can be obtained, making it ideal for collecting data on work style reforms.
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【Specifications】 ○ Frequency: 920MHz ○ Reading Distance: Nameplate type: Approximately 3m ID card attachment type: Approximately 3m (This distance is for when the ID card is affixed in the appropriate position for each card.) ID card holder insertion type: Approximately 5m (Does not depend on the presence of an ID card.) Front windshield attachment type: Approximately 7m (This distance is for when affixed to the car's front windshield.) *The reading distance is a reference value and may vary depending on the surrounding environment and usage conditions. 【Main Uses】 ○ As a passage log at the entrance By collecting employee passage logs, it can be used as reference data for attendance. ○ For entry and exit with vehicles Authentication can be received for entry and exit without getting out of the car or presenting the card through the window. ○ For opening and closing shutters or doors Only designated employees can operate the shutters or doors. ○ For roll call during disasters Roll calls for evacuees can be conducted using handheld readers, etc. 【Others】Patent application filed - Patent granted, some utility model acquired.
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○ General gate access log ○ Vehicle entry and exit ○ Shutter and automatic door operation ○ Disaster evacuee roll call *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Our company is based in Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, and as a solution service provider for information, communication, and control, we offer various systems to the local community, primarily serving the three Hokuriku prefectures of Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui.