Automatic ID

RFID Products provide tracking and security.

RFID Products provide tracking and security.

Radio frequency identification antennas, inlets, and finished tags made with thin conductive traces of silver and copper circuits have ability to read, write, or lock information. Non-contact and non-line of sight tags can be hidden inside packages, and provide durability in adverse environments such as fog, snow, and dust. RFID technology can monitor location and movement of multiple objects...

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Time Recorder tracks employee hours and job costing.

Time Recorder tracks employee hours and job costing.

ES700 has 13 preset messages to track daily office functions in 4 languages. Display indicates date, time, and day of week. Recorder includes battery backup in case of power outages, so it never needs resetting. It is password protected and offers choice of manual, automatic and semi-automatic print selections. ES700 is suitable for recording in and out times of people, equipment or document...

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ID System integrates sensing head and processor.

ID System integrates sensing head and processor.

Model 60R passive/inductive ID system features M30 tubular housing and provides non-contact part tracking on machinery and conveyors. EEPROM data carriers store up to 2000 bytes of information without batteries. Tubular head reads 1 byte of information from passive/inductive data carriers, delivering 1 of 256 combinations to machine control. System interfaces with PLCs through discrete I/O points.

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Data Terminal is designed for time and attendance systems.

Cambridge Clock 2000 Series can store data for up to 1,000 employees, and support alternative input devices, such as bar code wands, laser scanners, proximity readers and external bar code readers. Terminals can be integrated with company's WinSTAR and eForce Windows-based workforce management systems, and operated using Ethernet, modem, RS232/RS422 or other connections. Employees and supervisors...

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RFind Systems & ISO 18000-7
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RFind Systems & ISO 18000-7

This white paper details a proposed enhancement to the DASH7 specification that is being discussed among DASH7 Alliance members who are interested in adding real-time locating and Tag to Tag communications capabilities to the DASH7 specification. It focuses on one proposal brought forward by RFind Systems, Inc., to provide real-time locating (RTLS) under the 433 Mhz frequency band. Reasons for choosing the 433 MHz band and the ISO 18000-7 standard are listed, along with an illustration describing the Tag-to-Tag Communication protocol developed by RFind. The paper details the advantages of single band frequency, also detailing the reasons why the 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz frequencies were not chosen for RFind's new product line.

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Laminates prevent ID card counterfeiting.

DuraGardÂ-® registered OVD (Optically Variable Device) laminates provide security through high-resolution, computer-generated holographic imagery that cannot be copied or reproduced with conventional scanning and printing systems. They provide tamper-evidence that reveals any attempt at alteration or forgery.

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Let Our Safety Experts Lower Your Risk
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Let Our Safety Experts Lower Your Risk

Elite Technical Services provides your company with qualified and experienced safety experts. Specializing in confined space and high-angle technical rescue and jobsite hazard assessment, your workplace safety is the top priority. Check out the video to learn more.

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