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TIME ACCESS SYSTEMS IS A CERTIFIED DEALER
FOR AXCESS RFID SYSTEMS
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Includes the Activator, Receiver, and Antennas
Activators, receivers, and antennas make up the backbone of the ActiveTag™
system. The activator sends encoded information via internal or external
antennas to the tags which in turn forward the information along with
the tag identification detail to the network receiver. Each antenna
connects directly to the activator to create discrete coverage zones
for a variety of applications including asset and personnel tracking.

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Activator:
The activator is the cornerstone of the ActiveTag™ control
point architecture. It is a stand-alone transmitter that connects
directly to an application-specific antenna to provide a low
frequency activation signal that awakens tags as they pass through
the antenna’s field. The standard activator writes its location
ID to the tag, which is then re-transmitted, along with the
tag’s unique ID, to provide the tag’s precise location at the
time of activation. By adjusting the power output on the standard
activator, the activation area can be expanded or reduced, thus
creating control points from a few feet in diameter to tens
of feet across.
The standard activator can be configured with its own user-defined
location ID via serial port (using a PC or terminal communications
device) or manually via jumpers. The unit installs easily and
offers flexible coverage for perimeter doors, interior zones,
vehicle lanes and other control points throughout the facility.
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Receiver:
The ActiveTag™ serial receiver is a network-capable general-purpose
receiver that detects tag signals, converts them into data,
and forwards the information to a controller or host application.
The -IP Network Receiver adds a LAN interface to the basic serial
receiver to provide Ethernet connectivity across the enterprise
LAN/WAN.
Any number of receivers can be networked throughout multiple
facilities to enable enterprise-wide monitoring and tracking
of assets, personnel and other mission-critical resources. The
receiver processes and filters information received from any
tag, whether automatically activated at a control point (via
the ActiveTag™ activator) or when triggered by a beacon timer,
sensor or alarm event. Tag transmissions can be received at
a distance of about 35 feet in a typical office environment
with greater distances achievable in open air line-of-sight
applications.
The receiver can be configured with an optional Wiegand output
for ease of integration with existing access control and alarm
systems. The -S serial receiver supports industry standard 26-Bit
Wiegand or an RS-232 serial port for ease of interface to virtually
any control panel on the market. The -IP version supports Ethernet
network communications via TCP/IP protocol. Both receivers can
be configured and controlled remotely via Hyper Terminal or
commands issued from a software application program.
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Overhead Plex Antenna:
The overhead plex antenna connects directly to the activator
to create flexible coverage zones for a variety of applications
including asset and personnel tracking. The antenna is comprised
of a loop of wire embedded between two thin pieces of Plexiglas
that can be installed as is or painted to match its surroundings.
The antenna’s thin profile and robust construction make it suitable
for below ceiling tiles for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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Switch Plate Antenna:
The switch plate antenna is one of the smaller antenna form
factors. For building applications, the antenna mounts vertically
in the center of the door frame typically 2” from the frame.
The switch plate connects directly to the activator to create
flexible coverage zones for a variety of applications, including
asset and personnel tracking. The antenna is housed in Plexiglas
and can be installed as is or painted to match its surroundings.
The antenna's thin profile and robust construction make it suitable
for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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Flex Antenna:
The flex antenna is an ultra-thin, flexible activation antenna
that connects directly to the activator to create discrete coverage
zones for a variety of applications including asset and personnel
tracking, asset management and covert surveillance. The flex
is the ideal antenna for creating unobtrusive activation zones
by blending seamlessly with its environment.
The flex antenna is comprised of a loop of wire encased between
two sheets of durable Kapton substrate. The antenna’s ultra-thin
profile and robust construction make it suitable for mounting
under carpet or floor mats, behind pictures, and in or on walls
and ceilings.
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Thin Plex Antenna:
The thin plex antenna connects directly to the activator
to create flexible coverage zones for a variety of applications
including asset and personnel tracking.
The antenna is comprised of a loop of wire embedded between
two thin pieces of Plexiglas that can be installed as is or
painted to match its surroundings. The antenna’s thin profile
and robust construction make it suitable for below ceiling tiles
for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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Wide Plex Antenna:
The wide plex antenna connects directly to the AT-132-AT
Activator to create flexible coverage zones for a variety of
applications including asset and personnel tracking.
The antenna is comprised of a loop of wire embedded between
two thin pieces of Plexiglas that can be installed as is or
painted to match its surroundings. The antenna’s thin profile
and robust construction make it suitable for below ceiling tiles
for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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more information and
availability in other sizes and models
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