RFID Manuals & User Guides
Explore user manuals and setup guides for various RFID products, including readers, tags, slimcard finders, and access control networking systems.
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RFID User Manuals and Product Guides
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. Our repository includes comprehensive user manuals, setup guides, and operational instructions for a wide array of RFID products. Whether you are configuring an ultra-high frequency (UHF) reader, an access control host, a Bluetooth tracking slimcard, or Modbus TCP smart antennas, you can find the technical support documents you need.
From commercial inventory tracking to personal security and smart home integration, RFID components come in many forms, ranging from standard 125 kHz access readers to highly robust 13.56 MHz high-frequency serial readers. Browse our library to learn about wiring diagrams, IP configurations, hardware installation, and software setup for your RFID security and tracking systems.
RFID manuals
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RFID XCCCARD01 Slimcard Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi Rapu Nihokikorangi
RFID PG-106 Alam Kaihautū Kaiwhakamahi Aratohu
RFID HF-3600E-RS232 13.56 MHz He pukapuka Tohutohu Kaipānui Tere
RFID 8080E-04SA08 Atanga Mo Nga Tohutohu Antennas Smart
RFID SecureEntry-CR40 Kaipānui me te Mahinga Kaiwhakamahi Whakahaere Uru
RFID RF-N6004 UHF Reader Module Manual Kaiwhakamahi
DT44 UHF RFID Papamahi USB Tag Pukapuka Tohutohu Kaipānui me te Kaihōtaka
RFID 3049E StationSeeker Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
RFID HF-3021E-RS232-USB 13.56 MHz hāngū Tag Panui Kaiwhakamahi Panui
RFID support FAQ
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How do I configure my RFID reader to connect via RS232 or TCP?
Most RFID readers require selecting the communication mode (like RS232, RS485, or TCP) in the device's setup software. Ensure the baud rate matches (usually 115200 bps) and network IP parameters are set properly before attempting to read tags.
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What should I do if my RFID smart access reader isn't registering tags?
Check that you are using the correct frequency tags (e.g., 125 kHz or 13.56 MHz) supported by your specific reader. Verify the wiring connections, including power (+DC) and Wiegand data cables (D0/D1), and ensure the reader is receiving adequate voltage.
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How do I pair a Slimcard Bluetooth RFID locator with my phone app?
Power on the device by holding the button for 3 seconds until you hear a beep. Open the compatible tracking app (such as Apple Find My), add a new item or device, and follow the on-screen instructions to link the card to your account.
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How can I extend the read range of my RFID scanner?
The read range typically depends on the size of the RFID tag and its chip protocol (such as ISO 15693 or ISO 14443). Using larger antennas or chips with a longer communication standard can increase read distances, but the maximum range is generally fixed by the hardware's RF power capabilities.