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Non-synchronising transceivers capable of reading
transponders conforming to ISO 11784/11785
Transceivers in this
list are not in compliance with operating
characteristics as laid down in ISO standard
11785.
The ICAR Sub-Committee on Animal Identification
has defined a procedure for testing cost
effective non-synchronising transceivers that
are capable of reading ISO 11784/11785
transponders but have no synchronisation
capability. Furthermore, the activation field
frequency accuracy is more relaxed. Test
procedures have to be carried out following the
directives as defined by ICAR and recognized by
ISO/WG3.
Important note:
As there may be electronic interference between
transceivers, this type of transceiver shall not
be operated within a distance of 10 m from any
ISO transceiver. The non-synchronizing
transceiver shall be marked as such by a label,
clearly designating the transceiver as a
non-synchronizing transceiver and shall carry
the warning mentioned above.
The manufacturer shall put a label on every
transceiver to clearly indicate that the device
is a non-synchronising type and should only be
used in stand alone situations. Furthermore, the
manufacturer is bound to clearly indicate in
datasheets, leaflets and in advertising that the
reader is a non-synchronising type and should
only be used in stand alone situations.
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Manufacturer |
Approval
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Description |
Date of
approval |
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EDiT iD
Limited
PO Box 11017
Ellerslie
Auckland, 1542
New Zealand |
2006001 |
Weight: 1087 g
Length: 700 mm
Antenna Ø: 37 mm |
December
2006 |
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2 |
Reseaumatique
Rue Théophane-Rose
F-27190 Conches en Ouche
France |
2008001 |
Weight: 515 g
Length: 550 mm
Antenna Ø: 30 mm |
March
2008 |
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