Swipe ID scanner CR100
desktopfor ID cardfor passport

swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
swipe ID scanner
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Characteristics

Portability
desktop
Applications
for ID card, for passport, for driver's license, for visitor management, for tickets, for keyboards
Other characteristics
MRZ, 2D, 1D, USB, MRTD, swipe, magnetic

Description

Thales MRZ Swipe Reader CR100​ is super compact. It offers the ability to read code line data from passports, IDs, and other Machine Readable Travel Documents (MRTDs) with simple hand-swipe operation and minimal training. Efficient and easy-to-use readers in a small footprint With its tiny footprint, it can be attached to a cash register, display, or keyboard. So, it can be integrated into small bank counter or cash desk environments, making it ideal for banking, car rental agencies, hotels, and retail, as well as Border Management, Law Enforcement, and Transportation.​ CR100 swipe reader's main features Captures data that can be used to populate fields automatically USB 2.0 output/USB powered (no power supply), a single interface cable Near ICAO compliant travel documents such as French ID cards Bi-directional swiping. Desktop mount for stable, non-slip swiping (optional, user-installable) Desktop mount for stable, non-slip swiping (optional, user-installable) Can be attached to an LCD or other device/mounting using 3M™ Dual Lock™ fasteners Windows® XP SP3, Windows Vista® compatible, Windows® 7, 8.1, 10, 11 Cable exit points are user changeable Customers can design bespoke brackets using dual screw fixing Reading Capability. ICAO-compliant documents in near-infrared (IR) 875nm per ICAO 9303 specification Parts 1-4 Near ICAO-compliant travel documents such as French ID cards
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.