The TRANSIT Standard is a long-range vehicle identification reader with a built-in antenna and wide variety of interfaces to ensure seamless and flexible integration into existing or new management applications. It enables automatic identification of AVI tags from distances of up to 10 meters and at speeds up to 200 km/h. The TRANSIT Standard reader has a weatherproof protected certified IP 65 housing and has been developed to consistently operate reliably under harsh environmental conditions.
Combining the convenience of traditional door automation with the security of restricted access, the TRANSIT Entry reader offers handsfree person (and vehicle) identification from up to 4 meters away. The handsfree access system is made up of a TRANSIT Entry reader and a tag. TRANSIT Entry readers are installed next to a door or gate and a long range tag, visible in line of sight of the reader, will be identified and depending on authorisation, will grant access.
The TRANSIT Entry reader can be supplied with an optional proximity and ISO compliant smartcard interface, which enables the reading of standard proximity cards and smartcard CSN at short distances, eliminating the need for multiple readers.
"Nedap's security systems have a wide range of applications across diverse industry sectors. They have been implemented by companies around the world for secured access, parking control, port and airport security, restricting traffic access to urban areas, transport management in both normal and hazardous environments and the identification of railway trains, cars and engines, so they are truly versatile solutions."
said said Sarah Woodbridge, Group Director - Exhibitions, IIR Middle East - organisers of Gulf Traffic.
Held in Dubai every two years, the Gulf Traffic exhibition is a comprehensive showcase of the very latest advances in road, rail and metro related technology, products and services. Specially designed to address the key issues faced by companies and governments across the region, it runs from Sunday 6 to Tuesday 8 December at Dubai International Exhibition Centre, with free entry for industry professionals.

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