TagMaster, the Swedish producer of RFID solutions for access installations, will launch the new MarkTag MeM at Intersec trade show in Dubai 18-20 January.
This new ID-tag is the latest addition to TagMaster’s Access family of RFID tags and is designed to suite a range of applications such as Parking, Condominium, Gated Communities, Restricted Areas and hands-free access applications. <br><br>MarkTag MeM uses a new antenna technology that gives the firm says a wider and longer reading lobe, making the tag less sensitive to angels between the tag and the reader.<br><br>The MarkTag MeM is a 2.45 GHz read-only ID-tag. Each ID-tag has a pre-programmed eight-digit unique factory set identity code and a 32 bit checksum for automatic verification. In combination with a random reflection of the reader signal, this eliminates substitution errors even with several ID-tags identified simultaneously, it is claimed. <br><br>The new tag is designed according to TagMaster new product line introduced with the Gen4 reader. The gray scaled tags are shaped in a rounded shape. The polymers that are used in the tag make for a tag resistant to mechanical damage, according to the makers.<br> <br>The new antenna technology gives a more signal sensitive solution resulting in a longer reading range – up to 10 meters using the LR-6 reader. <br><br>The new WinFixTM MeM holder has been specifically designed for the tag that can be placed in the wind-screen of the car or on the dash-board inside the car. The MarkTag MeM is easily clicked into or removed from the holder specially designed for windscreen- or dashboard mounting.
TagMaster will launch the new tamper proof MarkTag MaX tpp at Intersec.
This new ID-tag is designed to suite a range of applications such as Parking, Condominiums, Gated Communities, Restricted Areas but also for traffic control such as City Congestion- and Toll Road applications. The MarkTag MaX tpp is designed to stop working when removed from the inside of the wind-screen.
The MarkTag MaX tpp is a 2.45 GHz read-only ID-tag. Each ID-tag has a pre-programmed eight-digit unique factory set identity code and a 32 bit checksum for automatic verification. In combination with a random reflection of the reader signal, this eliminates substitution errors even with several ID-tags identified simultaneously, the makers claim.
The tag is designed according to TagMaster’s new product line introduced with the GEN4 reader. The MarkTag MaX tpp is designed for a reading range up to 14 meters using the popular LR-6XL reader. In combination with the reading range, a well defined reading lobe and the quick response the ID-tag is suitable for application areas where the vehicle is passing the read area also at high speeds such as road tolls and fleet management installations, the firm adds.