TagMaster North America, Inc.
Taking Automatic Vehicle Identification to the NEXT level.


Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) / RFID Technology

  • TagMaster RFID technology provides secure identification and high precision positioning at ranges of up to 10 meters (32 feet).
  • Typical installations are found where large moving objects need to be identified. This can be virtually any vehicle, cargo carrier or container.
  • TagMaster's high performance products are ideally suited for demanding environments found in applications such as; Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI), Public Transportation or Logistics.


Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI)
 
 
SKIDATA, Inc. configures perfectly with
TagMaster's AVI System at Trump Tower


For the Chicago Trump Tower Project currently underway, SKIDATA and TagMaster have collaborated to create a fully compatible PARCS and RFID Reader System.
The TagMaster Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) System has LR-Series Readers with WatchMan Firmware that is fully compatible with SKIDATA systems. Over 500 Tags are already in use with Readers in place by entrances and exits at the Trump Tower.

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Glendale, California


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Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI)
 

Key Features:

Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) Stand alone and/or
   Controlled by a Host

Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) Long reading range,
   up to 10 m (33 feet)

Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) Read-only and
   read-writable tags
 
Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) The TagMaster
   CombiTag provides
   Proximity support

Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) No site license required
  
Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) FCC, CE, RoHS and Ex-
   proof certified products



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For more information
please contact us at:
Phone (866) 615-5299
Fax (253) 238-7762
info@tagmasterna.com
 
 
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