Mobile ID reader HHR 3000 Pro V2
RFID

mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
mobile ID reader
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mobile
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RFID

Description

The HHR 3000 Pro V2 is an easy to operate Handheld Reader for ISO 11784/11785 HDX and FDX-B transponders. It is designed for on-farm use under real-life conditions and offers great reading performance, easy programming and a range of exchangeable antenna’s. The reader also can synchronise to stationary readers according to ISO 11785, and has audible and visual ID indication on a clear display. Great Reading Performance The air coil antenna ensures a superb reading distance, especially necessary for reading transponders on or in mature cattle. The 45 cm antenna extension allows you to get close to the animal without scaring it or getting injured yourself. A tone and light signal is given to feedback that the animal is read. The reader uses Advanced Digital Decoding technology (ADD), which results in an optimal reading of both ISO HDX and FDX-B transponders. Superb read range for easy EID of all livestock (cattle, deer, sheep, etc.) with the HHR 3000 Pro V2: -30 cm with Combi E23® FDX from OS ID (tag diameter 23 mm) -50 cm with Combi E30® HDX from OS ID (tag diameter 30 mm) -50 cm with Allflex HDX 32 mm. ear tag1 -30 cm with Allflex FDX-B 27 mm. ear tag1 -Limited dynamic reading with Panel Antenna. For reading constraint animal only (e.g. weighing) Rugged, Ergonomic Design And Various Accessories The HHR 3000 Pro V2 lies comfortable in the hand because of its balanced weight. The robust handgrip and used materials are designed to withstand a drop on the floor. The housing is ‘weather conditions’ water tight and can be easily cleaned with a wet towel.

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