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Experience With Long-Range Pedestrian Access?
Has anyone ever tried accommodating a handicap entrance with access control using "wearable" credentials and a long-range reader? I've used Nedap for vehicles entering a garage where we can attach a credential to the vehicle. Anyone try this for people at a door? They may be in wheelchairs or using walkers, and may not be able to swipe a card or press a button. Thanks.
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IPVMU Certified | 06/06/18 12:26am
Yes, I have seen numerous applications use tokens mounted to carts or wheelchairs to unlock doors.
The NEDAP UPass is quite good for this - A Revolutionary Reader? Nedap uPass Access - it can read 20' out using UHF no issues.
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