IUH-F190-V1-*, IUT-F190-R4-V1*
Product Description
Number of channels: 16
Channels used: 2, 3, 4, ... 17
Center frequencies: 920.125 MHz + (M x 0.25) MHz
All 16 channels are always used.
3.3.7
Hong Kong
The regulations for the UHF frequency range of 865 MHz to 868 MHz in Hong Kong are the
same as the regulations for the UHF frequency range in the European Union. See chapter
3.3.1.
The regulations for the UHF frequency range of 920 MHz to 925 MHz in Hong Kong are the
same as the regulations for the UHF frequency range in Thailand. See chapter 3.3.17.
3.3.8
India
In India, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated in accordance with EN 302208.
UHF wavelength: 865 MHz
Radiated Power: 3
Channel bandwidth: 200 kHz
Channel spacing: 200 kHz
Frequency access method: programmable frequency list
Number of predefined channels: 10
Programmable channels: 1, 2, 3, ... 10
Center frequencies: 865.1 MHz, 865.3 MHz, 865.5 MHz, 865.7 MHz, 865.9 MHz,
866.1 MHz, 866.3 MHz, 866.5 MHz, 866.7 MHz, 866.9 MHz
Up to ten channels can be parameterized and used in sequence.
Default: dense reader mode on channel 1, 7, 4, 10. See chapter 3.2.6.
3.3.9
Japan
In Japan, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated as follows:
UHF wavelength: 916.7 MHz
Radiated Power: 3
Channel bandwidth: 200 kHz
Channel spacing: 1200 kHz
Frequency access method: programmable frequency list.
Number of predefined channels: 4
Programmable channels: 5, 11, 17, 23
Center frequencies: 916.8 MHz, 918.0 MHz, 919.2 MHz, 920.4 MHz
Up to four channels can be parameterized and used in sequence.
Default: dense reader mode on channel 5, 17, 11, 23. See chapter 3.2.6.
3.3.10
Colombia
The regulations for the UHF frequency range in Colombia are the same as the regulations for
the UHF frequency range in the USA. See chapter 3.3.18.
3.3.11
Malaysia
In Malaysia, the use of RFID in the UHF range is regulated as follows:
867 MHz
800 mW
; Default = 50 mW
ERP
920.5 MHz
1250 mW
; Default = 125 mW
EIRP
ERP
EIRP
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