Application of RFID high-frequency desktop card reader
RFID high-frequency desktop card readers play a core role in intelligent management and are mainly used in the following scenarios: 1. Warehouse management
1. Quick storage
After connecting to the computer, place the material label on the card reader, and the system will automatically read the label data and associate it with the material information to complete the creation and review of the warehouse receipt.
2. Efficient outbound
After moving the mouse to the operation window and placing the label, the card reader instantly reads the data and adds the outbound materials, simplifying the outbound process.
3. Transfer and Return of Inventory
In the transfer order operation, the card reader quickly identifies the label and associates it with inventory data, and selects the target warehouse to complete the transfer; The return process is the same, and the material information is automatically brought out after the label is placed.
4. II. Equipment Characteristics
Multi tag group reading: supports batch recognition of densely placed tags, such as simultaneously reading tag information from multiple books.
Plug and play: The Type-C interface can be directly connected to a computer without the need for complex configuration.
• Secondary development compatibility: Customizable functions according to specific scenario requirements, with strong scalability.
3. Expand Applications
Exhibition Hall Interaction: Although desktop devices were not directly mentioned, RFID technology can be integrated into booth card readers to achieve wristband tag recognition, which can be used to activate security education simulation devices or check-in experiences.
• Inventory check: When handheld device information needs to be supplemented, the ultra-high frequency card reader can assist in batch inventory of warehouse materials.
⚠️ precautions
Fixed desktop readers are suitable for fixed-point operation scenarios (such as scanning codes on production lines, warehouse entrances and exits). If mobile inventory is required, handheld devices must be used.