Intermec IP2L IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide - Page 45

RFID Specifications

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Appendix A - Specifications RFID Specifications This section lists the RFID specifications for the IP2L. Supported LF tag types Texas Instruments TIRIS (read only) Supported UHF tag types Class 1 Gen 2 EPC/ISO 18000-6C (read and write) Frequency range** • LF tags at 134.2 kHz (half duplex( • UHF tags at 902 to 928 MHz Read and write range (typical maximum)*** • Up to 45.1 cm (18 in) for UHF tags • Up to 2.2 cm (1 in) for LF tags RF output power 6 to 25 dBm Antenna orientation Forward-facing linear directional, radiating from the back plane of the reader. ** Maximum output power and operating frequency varies from country to country based on regulations. *** Read and write range varies based on tag performance, reader antenna gain, reader output power, and environmental conditions. IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide 37

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Appendix A — Specifications
IP2L Snap-On LF/UHF RFID Reader User Guide
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RFID Specifications
This section lists the RFID specifications for the IP2L.
** Maximum output power and operating frequency varies from
country to country based on regulations.
*** Read and write range varies based on tag performance, reader
antenna gain, reader output power, and environmental conditions.
Supported LF tag types
Texas Instruments TIRIS (read only)
Supported UHF tag types
Class 1 Gen 2 EPC/ISO 18000-6C (read and
write)
Frequency range**
LF tags at 134.2 kHz (half duplex(
UHF tags at 902 to 928 MHz
Read and write range
(typical maximum)***
Up to 45.1 cm (18 in) for UHF tags
Up to 2.2 cm (1 in) for LF tags
RF output power
6 to 25 dBm
Antenna orientation
Forward-facing linear directional, radiating
from the back plane of the reader.