Stonebridge resort community chooses to use Nedap’s UHF vehicle access system
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Nedap has announced that Stonebridge, a resort community in the Ozark Mountains in southwestern Missouri, has chosen to adopt the company’s uPASS Reach ultra-high frequency (UHF)RFIDThe access management system manages the safety and convenience of vehicle traffic.
Nedap’s uPASS Reach reader
Stonebridge’s Management Committee (HOA) has determined that in order to improve the safety and convenience of Stonebridge vehicle entry, Stonebridge has decided to upgrade the existing access control system.
The current vehicle entry and exit system requires each driver to show his ID at the door before they can be released. Therefore, peak hours often lead to delays and traffic congestion. Nedap explained that HOA needs a solution that can improve control throughput while ensuring the safety of the community.
In addition, the company reports that the solution cannot seriously affect residents’ monthly management expenses.
The uPASS Reach reader/writer has a vehicle identification distance of up to 5 meters (16 feet), and it complies with ISO 18000-6C and EPC Gen 2 RFID standards. The reader has built-in high-intensity red, green and blue LED lights to provide visual feedback, letting the car owner know whether their vehicle tag has been read or authorized.
The LED and buzzer functions can be controlled by accessing the control panel or can be preset. According to Nedap, the uPASS Reach reader has a compact housing and integrates a fine-tuning antenna. The reader’s size is 220 mm * 45 mm * 200 mm (7.9 inches * 8.7 inches * 1.8 inches), with an IP65 protection level, available Used indoors and outdoors.
The device also has a tamper-evident switch, which can alert if tampering occurs.
Nedap worked with its partner, Federal Protection, a residential security service provider, to install UPASS Reach readers at all entry and exit points in the community.
Residents’ vehicles are equipped with windshield passive UHF tags, which will be automatically identified when they approach the gate, and the gate will automatically open after obtaining real-time authorization.
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