
Operating Mode: Read/Write
Material: ABS
Common Chips: NTAG213/ICODESLIX (optional)
Dimensions: 42 x 42 x 8 mm (customizable)
Customization Options: Laser-printed logo, serial number, and barcode
Description
The NFC Patrol Tag Management System is a tool that allows managers to verify whether patrol personnel have arrived at designated locations along their patrol routes at the specified times. The patrol system helps managers assess the performance of patrol personnel, and administrators can use the software to modify patrol routes at any time to accommodate the needs of different situations. The NFC Patrol Tag Management System can function as a standalone system using a computer or be integrated into a comprehensive surveillance system. However, for smart buildings or communities, the NFC Patrol Tag Management System should be integrated with other subsystems to form a complete building automation system.
Patrol personnel carry a patrol scanner and conduct inspections along the designated route. Upon reaching a checkpoint within the designated time, they use the patrol device to scan the NFC card at that location, accompanied by dual vibration and light alerts. The patrol device automatically records the time of arrival and the patrol officer’s identity. It is then connected to a computer via a data cable to upload the data to the management software’s database. The management software automatically analyzes and intelligently processes the patrol data, thereby enabling scientific management of patrol operations.
Features
● Ultrasonic Technology
This product is encased in engineering plastic, offering waterproof, shockproof, and impact-resistant features. It contains a non-modifiable ID code and can be secured with double-sided tape for easy installation without the need for wiring.
● ISO14443A/ISO15693 Protocol NFC Recognition | Factory Direct Sales | Volume Discounts Available
This product is encased in engineering plastic and features a built-in, non-modifiable ID code, offering waterproof, shock-resistant, and impact-resistant capabilities. It is encased in engineering plastic and features a built-in, non-modifiable ID code.
● Customization
Available in a variety of colors; standard colors include black and white, with other colors available upon request. We offer customization services for coding, logos, and QR/barcodes, as well as adjustments to size, chip type, and color.
Application
Suitable for fire prevention, theft prevention, and security patrols in buildings, residential communities, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, office towers, factories, mines, and enterprises
Oil & Gas: Patrols of oil pipelines, natural gas pipelines, oil tank storage areas, and oilfield well facilities
Power: Substations, transformers, high-voltage towers, utility poles, high-voltage lines, power plants, electricity meter readings, and safety equipment inspections
Railway: Embankments, tracks, bridges, water and power facilities, locomotives, depots, waiting halls, and patrols by on-board police
Telecommunications: Fiber-optic cables, telephone lines, phone booths, utility poles, and transmission stations
Public Security: Patrols by police officers, traffic police, police vehicles, sentry posts, and prison guards
Military: Border defense, guard posts, ammunition depots, and military supply depots—patrols, inspections, and shift changes
Grain Warehouses: Fire prevention, water prevention, pest control, temperature, and humidity control—inspections and shift changes
Forestry: Forest fire prevention, forest police patrols, flora and fauna protection, and anti-poaching—inspections and shift changes
Mining: Underground coal mine safety, surface facilities, vehicles, and coal yards—inspections and shift changes
Hospitals: Nurse rounds, body care, staff evaluations, security patrols, inspections, and shift changes
Postal Services: Mailboxes, warehouses, and frequency/time limit management for mail delivery vehicles
Airports: Departure lounges, runway inspections, and fire safety inspections
Schools: Campuses, academic buildings, dormitories, laboratories, and libraries






