
Unique 125 kHz RFID card reader
USB RFID reader keyboard emulation, Windows, Linux
USB RFID reader
The RFID card reader enables reading identification data from proximity cards, key fobs, RFID wristbands, etc. in the UNIQUE ID 125 kHz standard. The UNIQUE RFID reader does not require drivers, just connect it to a computer equipped with a USB port and Windows or Linux operating system.
Keyboard emulation allows you to use the RFID reader in any software. The device outputs the read proximity card number at the cursor position. The reading of the RFID card is triggered automatically when it is applied to the reader.
The device is equipped with a two-color LED backlight and a loudspeaker emitting a sound signal to inform about the data reading. RFID LF readers are available in two colors: black and white.
Reading RFID identification data
The RFID reader operates at a frequency of 125 kHz and allows reading cards in the UNIQUE standard commonly used in access control and identification systems.
Unique data format
For We provide the reader with software that allows you to configure the format of the read data. Selected data reading formats:
DEC (10): 0005746371
DEC (8): 05746371
DEC (18): 000574637108744739
DEC (5): 44739
HEX (8): 0057aec3
HEX (10): 0f0057aec3
HEX reverse (8): c3ae5700
DEC reverse (10): 3282982656
In addition, the software allows you to automatically add a character (";", "?" or a newline character "Enter") after reading the unique tag identifier.
Technical specifications of the reader RFID NFC
Dimensions: 110mm x 70mm x 15mm
Connection interface: USB
OS: Windows, Linux
Included
The purchased set includes:
- 125 kHz RFID reader
- cable USB
- format configuration software
Installation and configuration
The installation procedure is limited to connecting the reader to a PC with the Windows or Linux operating system. The device also works with the latest Microsoft Windows 10 operating system.
NFC24 quality
The sold device is covered by a twelve-month manufacturer's warranty, implemented via NFC24. All devices undergo quality control both during the production process and before shipping the goods.
More information about RFID technology can be found on our blog.
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