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Frequency | 125 kHz, 134.2 kHz, 13.56 MHz |
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Operating System Support | Windows, Linux, Android |
Operating Voltage | 5 V DC |
Supported Standards | ISO14443A, ISO14443B, ISO15693, ISO18092, Felica |
Interface | USB, RS232, Ethernet, SPI, I2C, Wiegand |
Power Supply | 5 V DC |
Typical Read Range | Up to 10 cm (depending on tag type and environment) |
Technology | RFID, NFC |
Certifications | CE, FCC |
Dimensions | 88 mm x 56 mm x 18 mm |
Explains the manual's intent, structure, and content organization for user guidance.
Offers contact details for technical assistance and product order inquiries.
Defines the proper applications and operational environments for the RFID readers and modules.
Introduces the different RFID devices within the TWN4 MultiTech product line.
Details how to start the reader by connecting it to a host device for operation.
Covers the power-up sequence, including cable detection and power supply requirements.
Describes the USB enumeration process, a key step for USB readers after power-up.
Explains the reader's initialization phase and the audible feedback indicating success.
Defines the steady state where the reader actively searches for transponders.
Outlines the reader's actions upon successfully detecting and reading a transponder.
Details the power-saving suspend mode for USB readers and its operational impact.
Covers RF exposure guidelines and specific statements for Mexico.
Details compliance information for the TWN4 MultiTech model across EU, FCC, and other regions.
Summarizes compliance for TWN4 MultiTech LEGIC across EU, FCC, ISED, and multiple country-specific regulations.
Outlines compliance for TWN4 MultiTech LEGIC M, including EU, FCC, ISED, and specific national requirements.
Presents compliance details for TWN4 MultiTech M across EU, FCC, ISED, and various country-specific regulations.
Lists essential ELATEC documentation and external technical resources for further reading.
Defines technical terms and acronyms used in the manual for clarity.
Documents the version changes and update history of the user manual.