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    RFID GATE PG45

    SMART AND TACTFUL PROTECTION OF YOUR LIBRARY COLLECTION

    Your library collection is a valued community investment. Protect your library resources using Nedap’s detection antennas.

    Detection antennas help you protect your printed books and documents and digital media from unintentional removal or theft. When someone is between antennas with a library item that is not checked properly, an alarm sound.

    The PG45 communicates with a separate EcoReader. This drive comes with a free energy management module, which saves up to 60% of annual energy consumption.

    DESCRIPTION

    Physical properties 
    Dimensions (mm)
    480 x 143 x 1665 (LxPxH)
    Weight
    29 kg, (33 kg in box) 
    Material
    Metal / Plexiglas 
    colour
    Invisible

     

    RFID Specifications 
    The Technology: 
    RFID
    Frequency: 
    13,56 MHz
    Maximum power: 
    8W
    EAS function: 
    Yes, based on EAS-bit and / or AFI of NXP tags 

     

    Environmental specifications 
    Operating temperature: 
    +10 / +45 ‎°C
    Storage temperature: 
    -10 / +55 ‎°C

     

    Certificate: CE, FCC

    avantages
    • Attractive design 
    • Discreet
    • Very high 3D detection rate 
    • Eco-Friendly 
    • Built-in customer counting 
    • wider entrances 
    • Selective lamp signalling 
    warranty

    ALARM MONITORING 

    When someone scans the security antennas with a library item that is not checked properly, an alarm will sound. Thanks to the Nedap software module for monitoring alarms, you will be able to see in the database which element of the library caused this alarm. You will always know the status of your library items. 

    EXCLUDE INCOMING ALARMS 

    An alarm goes off every time someone walks through the security gates with a library item that hasn’t been checked properly. This happens when someone leaves or enters the library with such an item. With Nedap detection antennas, it is possible to exclude incoming alarms. In this way, there is only an alarm when someone leaves the library and not when they enter. 

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