Item Administration; Rfid Lockers; Rfid Tagging; Hitag1/S Rfid Reader - Assa Abloy Traka Touch Series User Manual

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8.5

ITEM ADMINISTRATION

This section explains how to assign items to each locker compartment.
NOTE:
This section is only relevant if your Locker system is configured with the Traka RFID technology.
8.5.1

RFID LOCKERS

Traka RFID lockers are used in situations where controlling who has access to the item is itself not enough. In such
circumstances it is often necessary to know exactly when the item was taken, when it was returned, and to ensure that
it was returned to the correct location.
If your system is an RFID system the locker compartments will have been designed specifically for the item(s) being
stored. In addition to this, each item will have to be fitted with an RFID Tag.
8.5.2

RFID TAGGING

In an RFID locker system the compartments are designed specifically for the item(s) being stored. A guide on how to
tag your item correctly will be supplied with your Traka Locker system.
The largest tag Traka use is the 50mm Adhesive Tag which is typically used on larger items such as Laptops and
tablets. The smallest tag used is the 12mm glass tag, which is generally used on smaller assets such as radios, PDA's
or mobile phones. Some examples of the RFID Tag types are shown below.
50mm Self
Adhesive Tag
8.5.3

HITAG1/S RFID READER

Some radio manufacturers now embed an RFID tag within the radio itself. The Hitag1/S RFID Reader for Radio
Management provides the same functionality as with other readers, to read the tag within the Locker compartment when
an Item is removed or replaced.
V4.3 10/09/19
This Document is uncontrolled when printed unless over stamped "CONTROLLED DOCUMENT"
35mm Self Adhesive
Disk Tag
25mm Traka
20mm Clear
Disk Tag
Disk Tag
UD0090
12mm Glass
12mm Black
Tag
Logistics Tag
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