K612-NP RFID Security Gate

Key Specifications

· UHF RFID ceiling‑mount security gate
· Supports EPC C1 G2 (ISO18000‑6C) protocol
· Output power up to 30dBm (adjustable 8‑32dBm)
· Operating frequency: 902‑928MHz (840‑960MHz available)
· Antenna gain: 10.5dBi · VSWR ≤1.3
· Built‑in false‑read elimination algorithm
· Audible & visual alarm, volume adjustable
· Online & offline operation modes
· Optional vision module (for people counting, zone alarm)
· Communication interface: RJ45 (Ethernet)
· Power supply: AC220V · Power consumption ≤30W
· Dimensions (H×W×D): 466×295×68mm · Weight: 3.6kg
· Mounting: ceiling‑mounted / wall‑mounted / pendant
· Recommended installation height: 2.5‑3m
· Operating temperature: 0~50℃ · Humidity: 10%~90% RH

Why Choose K612‑NP

· False‑Read Elimination – Built‑in algorithm removes false alarms common in retail/archive environments
· Flexible Deployment – Supports online (TCP/MQTT) and offline (EPC filter) modes for different network conditions
· AI‑Enhanced Option – Optional vision module adds people tracking, cross‑line alarm, and zone control
· Easy Configuration – Unique Android/iOS app for on‑site setup without professional tools (no network required)
· Sleek & Lightweight – Only 3.6kg, ceiling‑mount design blends with modern interiors
· Wide Compatibility – Works with all EPC C1 G2 RFID tags (books, garments, assets)
· High Sensitivity – 10.5dBi antenna with adjustable output power from 8 to 32dBm

Operation Functions

1. RFID Tag Theft Detection
Detects assets tagged with EPC C1 G2 (ISO18000-6C) labels passing through the gate, preventing unauthorized removal from controlled areas.

2. Audible & Visual Alarm
Built‑in buzzer and LED indicator; alarm volume adjustable; triggers when an unauthorized tag is detected (online or offline mode).

3. False‑Read Elimination Algorithm
Built‑in intelligent algorithm reduces false alarms caused by nearby tags, improving reliability in retail, library, and warehouse environments.

4. Online & Offline Operation
– Offline mode: Uses local EPC filter rules (allow/block lists) to decide whether to alarm.
– Online mode: Sends tag data to a central server via TCP/MQTT; server decides alarm status (remote whitelist/blacklist).

5. EPC Filter & Rule Configuration
– Display rules: Define which EPCs are managed and reported.
– Alarm rules: Define which EPCs trigger an alarm.
– Supports hexadecimal matching and bit‑wise matching (advanced mode).

6. Optional Vision Module (AI)
– Real‑time people tracking and counting.
– Cross‑line alarm and zone alarm.
– Replaces standalone people counters; reports coordinates and flow data.