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Badge reader T14

Badge reader - T14  - Extronics Ltd
Badge reader - T14  - Extronics Ltd
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The T14 Bi-directional Worker Badge is a component of Extronics’ suite of enterprise visibility solutions for locating personnel in real time. The T14 Tag offers a flexible, scalable way to track workers across a wide variety of applications. The rechargeable battery-powered T14 Tag can be attached to a worker’s clothing using the cradle, and used to quickly find workers, entry/exit point detection, call-button alerting, and more. Features Locate personnel in real time Leverage standard Wi-Fi networks Bi-directional communication for over-the-air updates Optional call button Water and dust proof Beaconing and Bi-directional communication The T14 worker Badge utilises lightweight beaconing communication (for standard messages) and Bi-directional Wi-Fi communication with full network association and authentication (for advanced applications). This unique combination provides a flexible and scalable solution for advanced applications. The badge can operate with up to four different network SSIDs in a secure or non-secure mode and is able to store up to two network IPs. The T14 Badge also supports both static IP configuration and DHCP. Rechargeable battery The badge has a rechargeable battery that provides up to 3 weeks battery life, depending on badge type and usage. The badge is able to report its battery level which is displayed in MobileView. The T14 worker Badge also has a motion sensor to conserve battery life when the badge is not in motion. Badges are charged using the T14 worker Badge Charging Station.

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