Fixed barcode reader TripTick™ Halo ATR210
1DUSB2D

fixed barcode reader
fixed barcode reader
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Characteristics

Type
fixed
Technology
1D, 2D, USB, RFID
Domain
for airport

Description

The state-of-the-art TripTick™ Halo series includes options for barcode and QR code reading, NFC/RFID reading and with the ATR220, contactless EMV payments. The ATR210 is designed to read NFC tickets or tokens and 1D/2D barcodes from mobile phones, tablets, wearables, contactless cards and paper in any orientation. It offers an especially intuitive and quick interface for data reading and writing. It works with all popular contactless cards – including Mifare® (Classic®, Ultralight®, DESfire®, Plus) and Calypso®. TripTick Halo offers the ultimate no-nonsense installation. The device’s small footprint, low profile, and choice of pole, surface or desk-mounting options offer easy mounting in any application. Its sturdy water-resistant construction with no moving parts, enables the barcode and NFC reader to survive years of public access use. A 9-36V R10 power supply is included with standard connectors or can be optionally supplied with M12 connectors for vehicle-based transit applications. The ATR210 TripTick Halo builds on the popular TripTick range of OEM readers. It delivers the same large active scan area of the OEM device to deliver robust barcode and ticket reading performance. Its optimized imaging ensures read reliability and high-speed performance; capturing and decoding all popular linear 1D and 2D symbologies. Key Applications: Self-service kiosks Visitor management Vaccine certificate checking Payment via virtual storecard and storage of eReceipts Hotel check-in Buses and coaches Trams and light rail Metro and subways Turnstiles and gates Loyalty programs

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