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THOR Access Control
October 1, 1995 18-006/081-04 GB
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Hands-free antenna:
Electrical characteristics:
Size:
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260x220x25 mm
Weight:
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740 g
Operating temperature:
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-40
0
C to +70
0
C (IP 54)
LED indicators:
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Red, yellow and green
Reading distance:
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70 cm
It is recommended to have minimum 10 -15 cm between the 90T RKP ERC terminal and the antenna to avoid
reduction in the reading distance by disturbances from the terminal micro-processor.
The antenna must be fixed at the same height as the cards normally will be carried. The best reading result will
be with the face of the card towards the antenna approximately 50 cm in front of it.
2.6.2.2 Personnel loops.
A loop aerial is a piece of wire shaped in the form of a loop which can, in some circumstances, provide greater
reading range than a 90T CHA. The Single Zone Controller can be used with loop aerials via an extra piece of
hardware: the 90T CLC Loop Coupler. In some cases it is also necessary to use a High Performance Adapter
together with the loop coupler depending on the antenna form, noise sources etc.
If personnel loops are wanted because of longer reading distance needed, contact must be made to Hi Sec
International for further documentation.

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